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  • Ramon Novarro crooning "How Can You Be So Charming?" from his first talking picture in 1929. Looks, charm and a voice, Ramon had it all.


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  • Martin and Lewis and the only song from one of their pictures ever to crack the music charts, "That's Amore" from "The Caddy" (1953).


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  • In a flashback told to his shrink, Derek relates how his movie and personal life has horribly over-lapped. Classic DTS!


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  • Gene Kelly and Donald O' Connor sing, dance and dazzle with "Fit As A Fiddle", from "Singin' in the Rain" (1952).


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  • Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor in the rousing song and dance number, "Moses Supposes", from "Singin' in the Rain" (1952).


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  • The always fun Bert Wheeler and Dorothy Lee sing and dance their way through "From Niagra Falls to Reno" from 1931's "Peach O' Reno".


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  • Arnie channels the spirit of Rodney Dangerfield and finds that even in the afterlife he still, "gets no respect!"


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  • Bob Hope and Rosemary Clooney in the song and dance number "Ya Got Class" from 1953's "Here Come the Girls".


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  • Bloody Mary?


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  • An average day in the life of romance novelist Derek Taylor Shayne. Distributed by Tubemogul.


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  • Hey gang! Don't forget the seriously funny globe-trotting misadventures of America's favorite spook busters, Anthony Solantro and Michael Taylor are now onsale at online bookstores around the world! Pick 'em up and treat yourself to a well-deserved vacation from reality! Like the man says, "Seriously Funny!"


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  • Fred Astaire is sheer dynamite in "Drum Crazy" from "Easter Parade" (1948).


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  • Life from where I sit!


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  • Marion Davies sings and dances her way through the production number, "Tommy Atkins On Parade" from "Hollywood Revue of 1929".


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  • The simply FABULOUS Marie Dressler sings "For I'm The Queen!" from "Hollywood Revue of 1929". You go girl!


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  • Fred Astaire dances on the floor, the walls and the ceiling to the dynamite tune, "You're All The World To Me", from "Royal Wedding" (1951).


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  • Martin and Lewis in a truly impressive production number from "Living It Up" (1954)


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  • Derek presents Boris Karloff with a story Taylor-made (Taylor - made, get it? ahem...) for Halloween goosebumps from the motion picture, "Targets" (1968).


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  • Great scene with Ramon Novarro and Ernest Torrence from 1928's "Across to Singapore".


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  • Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in a cute number from their next to last film, "On Again, Off Again" (1937).


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