Alice Faye News

Alice Faye News

Rose of Washington Square - a musical that was based on the life story of Fanny Brice, but never credited as such (remember Barbara Streisand's Funny Girl?) ... Full Article

Today in The Post, a new DVD edition of "Vertigo'' finally gives me an excuse to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Hitchcock's materpiece. Except for an audio excerpt from Francois Truffaut's famous interviews with Hitchcock and an episode of "Alfred... ... Full Article

There are times when a big, noisy, mindless musical scratches an itch that no other kind of movie can reach, and that is why God created people like Busby Berkeley, Carmen Miranda, and Alice Faye. ... Full Article

Q: Im positive I saw Alice Faye on a TV program years ago perform a number from Mame with a male chorus. She was wonderful. My friends tell me Alice never performed on TV. Am I nuts? A: You are ... Full Article

Frances Langford
mtv.com2005-07-11
Actress and band singer Frances Langford began her movie career in 1935, playing part of a singing-sister act (with Alice Faye and Patsy Kelly) in Every Night at Eight. ... Full Article

Alice Faye
mtv.com1998-05-09
The daughter of a New York City cop, 14-year-old Alice Faye lied about her age to secure her first chorus girl job in 1929. While appearing in the 1933-1934 edition of George White's Scandals, Faye became the protégée of the... ... Full Article

What kind of movies do G.l.s like?Who are their favorite stars?Last week a poll by far-flung TIME correspondents disclosed the following preferences: ? ... Full Article

Too darn dumb and naive might be an equally fitting title for this overly-stylized investigative romp that's set in the sweltering 1943 Manhattan summer when World War II was being fought and women were filling in for all the males... ... Full Article

Preminger's follow-up to Laura A Review by Stephen Murray 01/16/2003 Long ago, Otto Preminger was an accomplished pioneer of cinema noire, producing and directing the mysterious Laura starring Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, and Clifton Webb in 1944. ... Full Article