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The Clock (UK title Under the Clock) is a 1945 American romantic drama film starring Judy Garland and Robert Walker and directed by Garland's future husband, Vincente Minnelli. This was Garland's first dramatic role, as well as her first starring vehicle in which she did not sing.
The arrangement requires temple blocks to be used as the sound of the clock that is heard throughout, except for a brief section in the middle. The piece is in 4 4 time; the opening establishes a perfectly regular "tick-tock" accompaniment, beginning with a roll off the orchestra's staccato strike of an A chord, creating an expectation that it will continue.
The Clock, a silent American film; The Clock , an American film; The ... "The Clock" (song), a 1953 song by Johnny Ace "The Clock", a nickname for Haydn's Symphony No ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Abbott and Costello in Hollywood: S. Sylvan Simon: Abbott and Costello, Lucille Ball, Rags Ragland: Comedy: MGM: Adventure: Victor Fleming: Clark Gable, Greer Garson, Joan Blondell
Pages in category "1945 songs" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total. ... Symphony (1945 song) The Syncopated Clock; T. Tampico (song)
March 28, 1945 Between Two Women: April 20, 1945 Son of Lassie: May 3, 1945 The Valley of Decision: May 4, 1945 Gentle Annie: May 23, 1945 Thrill of a Romance: May 25, 1945 The Clock: May 31, 1945 Twice Blessed: June 7, 1945 Dangerous Partners: July 4, 1945 Bewitched: July 14, 1945 Anchors Aweigh: Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture ...
The Horn Blows at Midnight is a 1945 comedy fantasy film directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring Jack Benny.. Following its poor box-office, Benny often exploited the film's failure for laughs over the next 20 years in his radio and television comedy series The Jack Benny Program, making the film a known entity to his audience, even if they had never seen it.
The year 1945 in film involved some significant events. With 1945 being the last year of World War II , the many films released this year had themes of patriotism, sacrifices, and peace. [ 1 ] In the United States, there were more than eighteen thousand movie theatres operating in 1945, a figure that grew by a third from a decade earlier.