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on Broadway. It ran for 570 performances, which was one of the longest runs on Broadway up to that time. By the time it closed in 1924 (including revivals), it would prove to be among the top five money makers of the 1920s. The show was designed as the musical comedy debut of
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and Joe Burke. Miller was hired by the Warner Brothers to reprise her role at an extravagant sum (reportedly $ 1,000 an hour for a total of $ 100,000). The film was nominated for an
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Joan of Arc ("You Can't Keep a Good Girl Down") – Sally of the Alley and Foundlings (lyrics by Grey & Wodehouse)
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The First Hollywood Musicals: A Critical Filmography of 171 Features, 1927 Through 1932
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Kern, Bolton, and Wodehouse had collaborated on a number of musical comedies at the
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On with the Dance – Otis Hooper, Rosalind, Betty and Harry Burton (lyrics by Grey)
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The Church Around the Corner – Rosalind and Otis (lyrics by Grey & Wodehouse)
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Finale Act One – Sally, Duke of Czechogovinio, Otis Hooper, Rosalind and Company
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girl. Miller would continue to be a star on Broadway until her death in 1936.
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On with the Dance (Encore) – Otis Hooper, Rosalind, Betty and Harry Burton
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The Lorelei – Otis Hooper, Rosalind and Jimmie (lyrics by Anne Caldwell)
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was engaged to write the music to "The Butterfly Ballet" in Act Three.
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all-color feature movie ever made. It retains three of Kern's songs ("
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The musical enjoyed a successful production in 1921 in London at the
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Schnitza Komisski Dance (Pzcherkatrotsky) – Duke of Czechogovinio
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The Night Time – Jimmie Spelvin and Ensemble (lyrics by Grey)
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It also played well in 1923 in Australia, produced by the
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company. There were Broadway revivals in 1923 (at the
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April 6, 1953. The 30-minute radio adaptation starred
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Land of Butterflies (ballet) (music By Victor Herbert)
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Whip-poor-will – Sally and Blair (lyrics by De Sylva)
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Opening Act II: The Social Game – Jimmie and Ensemble
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Musical by Jerome Kern, Clifford Grey and Guy Bolton
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Jerome Kern
Victor Herbert
Clifford Grey
Buddy De Sylva
P. G. Wodehouse
Anne Caldwell
Book
Guy Bolton
Broadway
West End
Australia
musical comedy
Jerome Kern
Clifford Grey
Guy Bolton
Buddy De Sylva
Anne Caldwell
P. G. Wodehouse
Look for the Silver Lining
Rick Besoyan
Little Mary Sunshine
Broadway
Florenz Ziegfeld
Marilyn Miller
West End
a 1925 silent film
1929 musical film
Princess Theatre
Ziegfeld Follies

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