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  1. Gold Diggers of 1933 is an American pre-Code musical film directed by Mervyn LeRoy with songs by Harry Warren (music) and Al Dubin (lyrics). The film's numbers were staged and choreographed by Busby Berkeley. It starred Warren William, Joan Blondell, Aline MacMahon, Ruby Keeler, and Dick Powell.

  2. A wealthy composer rescues unemployed Broadway performers with a new play, but insists on remaining anonymous. The film features the famous Busby Berkeley production numbers, such as "We're in the Money" and "My Forgotten Man".

  3. Gold Diggers of 1933 (titulada en español como Vampiresas de 1933) [nota 1] es una película musical pre-code de Warner Bros. dirigida por Mervyn LeRoy con canciones de Harry Warren (música) y Al Dubin (letra), y con puesta en escena y coreografía a cargo de Busby Berkeley.

  4. YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. Subscribed. 351. Dick Powell ("Murder, My Sweet") joins Oscar and Golden Globe-nominee Joan Blondell ("Grease," "The Blue Veil") in this Oscar-nominated...

  5. 7 de ago. de 2009 · 1.7M views 14 years ago. The famous opening song from the film Gold Diggers of 1933, performed by Ginger Rogers. All musical scenes in the film, including this one, were choreographed by...

  6. Brief Synopsis. Three chorus girls fight to keep their show going and find rich husbands. Cast & Crew. Read More. Mervyn Leroy. Director. Warren William. [J.] Lawrence [Bradford] Joan Blondell. Carol [King] Aline Macmahon. Trixie [Lorraine] Ruby Keeler. Polly [Parker] Dick Powell. Brad [Roberts also known as Robert Treat Bradford] Photos & Videos.

  7. A musical comedy about showgirls struggling in the Depression and a wealthy songwriter who helps them. See the 100% Tomatometer, 86% Audience Score, cast, crew, photos, and critic and audience reviews for this 1933 classic.