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Virginia Field

Virginia Field

04/11/1917- 02/01/1992
We present our ranking of the best Virginia Field’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Virginia Field.

Dance, Girl, Dance

Dance, Girl, Dance
6.8/10
Judy O'Brien is an aspiring ballerina in a dance troupe. Also in the company is Bubbles, a brash mantrap who leaves the struggling troupe for a career in burlesque. When the company disbands, Bubbles gives Judy a thankless job as her stooge. The two eventually clash when both fall for the same man.

The Earth Dies Screaming

The Earth Dies Screaming
5.8/10
A crack space pilot returns to earth to find the planet has been devastated by some unknown forces. There are a few survivors, so he organizes them in a plan to ward off control by a group of killer robots.

Thank You, Jeeves!

Thank You, Jeeves!
6.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 04/10/1936
  • Character: Marjorie Lowman
Jeeves tries to keep his young master out of trouble.

John Loves Mary

John Loves Mary
6.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 04/02/1949
  • Character: Lilly Herbish
After four long years apart, there are so many things returning World War II soldier John Lawrence wants to tell his sweetheart, Mary McKinley. That he loves her. That he's missed her. And that he's married.

Sing, Baby, Sing

Sing, Baby, Sing
5.7/10
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 21/08/1936
  • Character: Farraday's Nurse
The "Caliban-Ariel" romance of fiftysomething John Barrymore and teenager Elaine Barrie is spoofed in this delightful 20th Century Fox musical. Adolphe Menjou plays the Barrymore counterpart, a loose-living movie star with a penchant for wine, women, and more wine. Alice Faye plays a nightclub singer hungry for publicity. Her agent (Gregory Ratoff) arranges a "romance" between Faye and Menjou. Eventually Faye winds up with Michael Whalen, allowing Menjou to continue his blissful, bibulous bachelorhood. Sing, Baby, Sing represented the feature-film debut of the Ritz Brothers, who are in top form in their specialty numbers--and who are awarded a final curtain call after the "The End" title, just so the audience won't forget them (The same device was used to introduce British actor George Sanders in Fox's Lancer Spy [37]).

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