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Sun Valley Serenade is a 1941 American musical film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring Sonja Henie, John Payne, Glenn Miller, Milton Berle, and Lynn Bari. It features the Glenn Miller Orchestra as well as dancing by the Nicholas Brothers .
Hurry Up Tomorrow is an upcoming American psychological thriller film directed by Trey Edward Shults, based on Abel "the Weeknd" Tesfaye's sixth studio album of the same name. It is set for release on May 16, 2025. Shults wrote the screenplay with Tesfaye and Reza Fahim, who also produced the film with Kevin Turen and Harrison Kreiss.
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The Sun Also Rises: (1957, 1984 TV & 2007) Sun Dogs (2017) Sun Don't Shine (2012) Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate (1957) The Sun in a Net (1963) The Sun Shines Bright (1953) Sun Valley (1996) Sun Valley Serenade (1941) Sunday: (1997 & 2008) Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) A Sunday in the Country
Glenn Miller and His Orchestra released the song as an RCA Bluebird 78 rpm single, B-11263-A, in 1941 as a tie-in with the movie, which also featured Glenn Miller and his Orchestra in a performance of the song onscreen with the cast. The B side was "The Kiss Polka", also from the Sun Valley Serenade soundtrack.
Sun Valley Cyclone is a 1946 American Western film in the Red Ryder film series directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Earle Snell, and starring Wild Bill Elliott, Robert Blake, Alice Fleming, Roy Barcroft, Kenne Duncan and Eddy Waller. It was released on May 10, 1946, by Republic Pictures. [1] [2] [3]