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Tex's business partner and songwriter Danny Baldwin needs a replacement when the club's star entertainer, his girlfriend Claire Elliott, sprains an ankle. Tex offers Drina a chance to perform, and she is an instant success. Meanwhile, impresario Earl Carroll is seeking talent for his new revue, The Earl Carroll Vanities.
Vanities is a comedy-drama stage production written by Jack Heifner. The story centers on the lives and friendship of three Texas cheerleaders starting from high school in 1963, continuing through college as sorority sisters in 1968, and ending with the dissolution of their friendship in 1974 New York as their interests and livelihoods change and they are no longer as compatible with one ...
12 Feet Deep (originally titled The Deep End) [2] is a 2017 American psychological horror-thriller film written and directed by Matt Eskandari.It stars Alexandra Park and Nora-Jane Noone as sisters who find themselves trapped inside a public swimming pool when the manager activates the pool cover and leaves for the holidays.
Vanities is a HBO American television presentation of the comedy-drama stage production of the play of the same title written by Jack Heifner. Background [ edit ]
Murder at the Vanities is a 1934 American pre-Code musical film with music by Victor Young. It was released by Paramount Pictures and directed by Mitchell Leisen. The film stars Victor McLaglen, Carl Brisson, Jack Oakie, Kitty Carlisle, Gertrude Michael, Toby Wing and Jessie Ralph. Future stars Lucille Ball and Ann Sheridan have small roles as ...
Before the Fall: (2004 & 2015) Before Flying Back to Earth (2005) Before God and Man (1955) Before Him All Rome Trembled (1946) Before I Die (2022) Before I Disappear (2014) Before I Fall (2017) Before I Forget (2007) Before I Go to Sleep (2014) Before I Hang (1940) Before I Self Destruct (2009) Before I Sleep (2013) Before I Wake: (1955 & 2016 ...
The film was more successful on home video. [20] The VHS version adds an extra bit just before the closing credits, in which Junior interrupts the sequence to tell the audience that he'll be back next summer for Problem Child 2. Then he disappears and a loud flatulent noise is heard, followed by Ben shouting, "Junior!", him laughing, and the ...
One of the few positive reviews was by Roger Ebert, who wrote, "The daring thing Edwards does in Skin Deep is to try to combine two entirely different tones within the same film. This is a smart, sensitive film that knows a lot about human nature." [6]