Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's World Famous Musical Hits! (Short 1962)
Clip shown of Red Skelton, Vera-Ellen and Fred AstaireThat's Entertainment! (1974)
That's Dancing! (1985)
Clip"Wogan" Episode #9.27 (TV Episode 1989)
A clip is shown.
Sobbin' Women: The Making of 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers' (TV Movie 1997)
The Flirt (1922)
features on cinema billboardAnimal Crackers (1930)
Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar wrote the music for Animal Crackers and a poster of it at a premiere for the film is featured therein.
"The Golden Girls" Journey to the Center of Attention (TV Episode 1992)
Blanche sings a song in the same manner in which Helen Kane/Debbie Reynolds sang that same song in this film.
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