General Motors 50th Anniversary Show

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General Motors 50th Anniversary Show
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Produced by Jess Oppenheimer
Written by Helen Deutsch
Richard De Roy (special material)
Arne Sultan (special material)
Marvin Worth (special material)
Music by Bernard Green
Distributed by NBC
Release date(s) 17 November 1957
Running time 120 min
Country Flag of the United States USA
Language English
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General Motors 50th Anniversary Show is a 1957 made-for-television film directed by Charles S. Dubin, produced by Jess Oppenheimer, written by Helen Deutsch.

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A celebration including drama, comedy and music highlights included, Pat Boone singing "Where Are You?" in a skit called the Sad Lover in a Mardi Gras scene. A comedy sketch with Eddie Bracken and Hans Conried called "Poor Charlie: the Book Store". Including Alice Ghostley and Dennis Joel as Ethel and Andy. Dan Dailey, Carol Burnett, Steve Lawrence and Chita Rivera in a comedy song and dance titled, "Past and Future". "Mr. Boland's Afternoon", a dramatic sketch with Don Ameche and Peg Lynch. "Firsts" a comedy sketch with Claudette Colbert and Kent Smith. "The Bridge" a dramatic endeavor with Cyril Ritchard and Claudia Crawford. Dean Martin, Howard Keed, Doretta Morrow and Bambi Linn in a potpourri of songs about Love.

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New York City, New York, USA

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