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    Three Little Words

    1950 · Musical · 1h 42m

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  1. Three Little Words is a 1950 American musical film biography of the Tin Pan Alley songwriting partnership of Kalmar and Ruby. It stars Fred Astaire as lyricist Bert Kalmar and Red Skelton as composer Harry Ruby , along with Vera-Ellen and Arlene Dahl as their wives, with Debbie Reynolds in a small but notable role as singer Helen Kane and ...

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  2. Three Little Words: Directed by Richard Thorpe. With Fred Astaire, Red Skelton, Vera-Ellen, Arlene Dahl. The story of the successful Tin Pan Alley songwriting team of Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby is told loosely and lightheartedly.

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    • Biography, Comedy, Musical
    • Richard Thorpe
    • 1950-07-12
  3. Jul 7, 2014 · Three Little Words (1950) Official Trailer - Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen Movie HD - YouTube. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.65M subscribers. Subscribed. 237. 34K views 9 years ago....

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  5. Three Little Words (1950) Official Trailer - Check out the official trailer for "Three Little Words," a 1950 movie starring Fred Astaire, Vera Ellen, and Red...

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  6. This film chronicles the friendship of songwriting duo Bert Kalmar (Fred Astaire) and Harry Ruby (Red Skelton). Bert is a vaudeville dancer who moonlights as a magician. His assistant, Harry,...

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    • Richard Thorpe
    • Musical
    • Fred Astaire
  7. Dec 5, 2016 · Three Little Words (1950) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #ThreeLittleWords From the moment they meet, lyricist and vaudeville star Bert Kalmar (Fred Astaire) and piano player and song...

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    • Warner Bros. Classics
  8. Starring. Fred Astaire. Red Skelton. Vera-Ellen. Arlene Dahl. Music by. André Previn. Harry Ruby. Cinematography. Harry Jackson. Editing by. Ben Lewis. Studio. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Distributed by. Loew's, Inc. Release date. July 12, 1950 (U.S.) Running time. 102 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English.

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