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Bells are ringing

United States, 1960
film

Judy Holliday reprises her stage role of switchboard operator Ella Peterson at the Susanswerphone company run by her cousin, Sue (Jean Stapleton). Ella has an..

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Swing time

United States, 1936
Similarity: 61%

The Best of Everything

United States of America, 1959
Similarity: 60%

Mary Poppins

United States of America, 1964
Similarity: 59%

Singin' in the Rain

United States of America, 1952
Similarity: 58%

Singin' in the Rain

United States of America, 1952
Similarity: 58%

Carefree

United States, 1938
Similarity: 57%

Born yesterday

United States, 1951
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It happened at the world's fair

United States, 1963
Similarity: 55%

The Pirate

United States, 1948
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The Yearling

United States, 1946
Similarity: 55%

Royal Wedding

United States of America, 1951
Similarity: 54%

The Sting [DVD]

United States, 1973
Similarity: 54%

Easter parade

United States, 1948
Similarity: 54%

The Postman always rings twice

United States, 1946
Similarity: 54%

An American in Paris

United States, 1951
Similarity: 53%

Pal Joey

United States, 1957
Similarity: 53%

Calamity Jane (Captioned)

United States, 1953
Similarity: 53%

Calamity Jane

United States, 1953
Similarity: 53%
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