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$3.5 million (United States) [1] $240,000 (United Kingdom) [2] Springtime in the Rockies is an American Technicolor musical comedy film released by Twentieth Century Fox in 1942. It stars Betty Grable , with support from John Payne , Carmen Miranda , Cesar Romero , Charlotte Greenwood , and Edward Everett Horton .
Kenny Craig – Hypnotic Show (Part 2) Rachel & Nicola – Restaurant (Part 2) Harvey Pincher – Wedding; Dennis Waterman – Star Wars; Bubbles DeVere – Meeting; Mr. Mann & Roy – Record; Rachel & Nicola – Restaurant (Part 3) Maggie & Judy – Bring & Buy Sale; Prime Minister & Sebastian – Election Night Party; Lou & Andy – Seaside –
Sandman: 24 Hour Diner is a 2017 gothic horror fantasy short fan film produced and directed by Evan Henderson and Nicholas Brown. The film is a direct adaptation of a story from Neil Gaiman's best selling graphic novel series, The Sandman, following the story of issue #6, "24 Hours", considered one of the darkest and most horrific issues in the series.
Check, Please! is a 2013 webcomic written and illustrated by Ngozi Ukazu.It follows vlogger and figure skater-turned-ice hockey player Eric "Bitty" Bittle as he deals with hockey culture in college, as well as his identity as a gay man.
Appearances: Series 2 deleted scenes Catchphrase: Ruth: "Muuuummmm!" Mother: "Meet me in the back in 5 minutes!" Ruth is a girl who works in a motorway cafe with her mother. Her mother tries to get her daughter to fall in love with someone. She first makes her daughter do a dance in front of the customer, then later, makes her have sex with them.
"In the Meantime" is the debut single of English alternative rock band Spacehog, from their debut album, Resident Alien (1995). It samples the Penguin Cafe Orchestra song "Telephone and Rubber Band". Released in 1996, the single peaked atop the US Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and the UK Rock Chart.
"Love Bug", also spelled "Lovebug," is a song by American country music artist George Jones. Jones' version, which also features a young Johnny Paycheck on backup vocals and draws heavily from the Bakersfield sound as popularized by Buck Owens, reached #6 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 1965.
"Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" (also called "The Magic Song") [1] is a novelty song, written in 1948 by Al Hoffman, Mack David, and Jerry Livingston. Performed in the 1950 film Cinderella, by actress Verna Felton, the song is about the Fairy Godmother transforming an orange pumpkin into a white carriage, four brown mice into white horses, a gray horse into a white-haired coachman and a brown dog into a ...