I’ve searched IMDB but the searching apparatus in my head is not functioning right today.
The plot of the movie I’m looking for is:
Three sailors go on leave in NCY for a weekend. Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, and some other guy. Singing and dancing galore! I need the name of the movie and the name of the lady that played the cab driver in the movie.
Thanks in advance,
Jake
On the Town.
ETA: Link. The “other guy” was Jules Munshin, and the cabbie was Betty Garrett, who you may remember from All in the Family and other sitcoms.
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Three sailors go on leave in NCY for a weekend.
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If NCY means Nancy, she’s going to be very sore on Monday.
Sorry, Twickster beat me to it with the actual information you wanted.
AH! Of course, now that I see the title its :smack: time for me.
Thanks for the quick response twickster.
Your name shall go on the board hanging over my fireplace as being a Charlie GoodGuy. As soon as I get one. Board, I mean. Fireplace too.
That is, I mean that is sir, NYC. Don’tchu mess with no Nancy. She got walkin’ boots.
:dubious:
“New York New York, it’s a hell of a town – the Bronx is up and the Battery down – the people ride in a hole in the ground …”
FYI: imdb has a feature where you can search for media in which two or more people work together.
Thanks 54, I,ll check that out. Shouldn’t that be 54/40 and fighting?
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“New York New York, it’s a hell of a town – the Bronx is up and the Battery down – the people ride in a hole in the ground …”
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Not in that movie it wasn’t. In that movie, New York was a “wonderful” town. After all, Gene, Frank, and Jules played sailors. They wouldn’t swear, now would they.
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Not in that movie it wasn’t. In that movie, New York was a “wonderful” town. After all, Gene, Frank, and Jules played sailors. They wouldn’t swear, now would they.
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:smack:
Springfield, however, is a hell of a town.
What sort of message board is this? 
That answer took a whole minute! :mad:
Duplicate post…disregard…
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“New York New York, it’s a hell of a town – the Bronx is up and the Battery down – the people ride in a hole in the ground …”
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o/Oh, I'm a gumdrop, A sweet lollipop, A brook trout right out of the brook, And what's more, baby, I can cook! o/
Probably the greatest innuendo-laden song of the 40s.
And changing the lyric to “wonderful town” was stupid. That’s a whole different show!