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| Title: |
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Dancing Lady
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MGM
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| Year: |
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1933
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| Stooges: |
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Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard
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| Director(s): |
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Robert Z. Leonard
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| Producer(s): |
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David O. Selznick
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| Screenwriter(s): |
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Allen Rivkin, P.J. Wolfson
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| Actor(s): |
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Ted Healy, Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Fred Astaire
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| Description: |
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The highest profile film that the Stooges ever made. Breaking MGM box office records, it co-starred the emerging Clark Gable and Joan Crawford in one of her spunkiest roles. Dancing Lady is a formulaic Depression-era backstage musical. The Stooges only appear briefly, but they provide comic relief to the tension between the high-strung director and the love-torn show girl.
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91:26
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