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  1. The Hungarian Dolly sisters — Jenny and Rosie — sing and dance their way into vaudeville stardom and hit it big on the international stage with help from their manager, Uncle Latsie, in this stylish musical biopic.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2013 · Paperback – January 1, 2013. The Dolly Sisters is a dizzying cocktail of delight, extravagance and pathos. Teeming with fantastic and fascinating stories from the Jazz Age of the twenties and thirties, it tells a true story every bit as dramatic and engrossing as the best fiction.

  3. Irving Cummings. Director. Marian Spitzer. Screenplay. John Francis Larkin. Screenplay. Two sisters from Hungary become famous entertainers in the early 1900s. Fictionalized biography with lots of songs.

  4. Betty Grable and June Haver are "The Dolly Sisters" in this 1945 film also starring John Payne, S.Z. Sakall and Reginald Gardner. Grable enjoyed an unparalleled run - 10 years in a row - in the Hollywood top ten box office, from 1941 to 1951, yet when Turner Classic Movies published their Unforgettable Leading Ladies of the Studio Era book, Grable was left out.

  5. The Dolly Sisters es una película dirigida por Irving Cummings en 1949, protagonizada por Betty Grable, June Haver y John Payne, con música de Alfred Newman, Cyril J. Mockridge, Charles E. Henderson y David Buttolph.

  6. The Dolly Sisters is a film directed by Irving Cummings with Betty Grable, John Payne, June Haver, S.Z. Sakall .... Year: 1945. Original title: The Dolly Sisters. Synopsis: In 1904, Uncle Latsie comes to New York from Hungary with two little nieces, who immediately take to cafe dancing. In 1912 they're still at it, but to pay Uncle's card debts they decide to go into ...You can watch The Dolly ...

  7. 21 de ene. de 2013 · The Dolly Sisters: Icons of the Jazz Age - Kindle edition by Chapman, Gary. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Dolly Sisters: Icons of the Jazz Age.