1920's/1930's - THE JAZZ SINGER

1940's - YANKEE DOODLE DANDY

1950's - SINGIN' IN THE RAIN

1960's - THE SOUND OF MUSIC

MUSICALS, include humor, music, dancing and a story. One of the reasons I love musicals, is the use of beautiful background scenery. Dancers seem to perform as if there is a live audience watching. This is my version of DANCING WITH THE STARS.
Awesome pictures.
ReplyDeleteThe Jazz Singer for all the 20s and 30s. Really? I mean, it's important in film history, but it's not that good a movie. Not up against, like, 42nd Street or Swing Time or The Wizard of Oz. I'm curious how this turns out!
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