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Record details

  • ISBN: 0783278977
  • ISBN: 9780783278971
  • Physical Description: 1 videodisc (113 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Publisher: Universal City, CA : Universal Studios, [2003]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Artists appearing as themselves: Louis Armstrong, Barney Bigard, Trummy Young, Gene Krupa, Ben ... Read More
DVD release of the 1954 motion picture.
Creation/Production Credits Note:
Director of photography, William Daniels ; film ... Read More
Participant or Performer Note:
James Stewart, June Allyson, Henry Morgan, Charles ... Read More
Summary, etc.:
This tribute to Glenn Miller charts his rise from ... Read More
Target Audience Note:
Rated G.
System Details Note:
DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital surround; anamorphic ... Read More
Language Note:
English dialogue; optional Spanish or French ... Read More
Awards Note:
Academy Awards, 1955: Best Sound, Recording ... Read More
Subject: Miller, Glenn, 1904-1944 > Drama.
Jazz musicians > United States > Biography > Drama.
Genre: Feature films.
Musical films.
Biographical films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital surround; anamorphic widescreen (aspect ratio 1.85:1)
English dialogue; optional Spanish or French subtitles; closed-captioned.
Director of photography, William Daniels ; film editor, Russell Schoengarth ; musical adaptation, Henry Mancini ; musical direction, Joseph Gershenson.
Artists appearing as themselves: Louis Armstrong, Barney Bigard, Trummy Young, Gene Krupa, Ben Pollack, Johnny Best, Babe Russin, Cozy Cole, Arvell Shaw, The Modernaires, Frances Langford.
DVD release of the 1954 motion picture.
Rated G.
This tribute to Glenn Miller charts his rise from obscurity and poverty to fame and wealth in the early 1940s.
Academy Awards, 1955: Best Sound, Recording (Leslie I. Carey).

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