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Danny Kaye: The Goldwyn Years

Danny Kaye: The Goldwyn Years

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After conquering the Borscht Belt and Broadway, David Daniel Kaminksi (Danny Kaye) got the nod from maverick impresario Samuel Goldwyn and under his tutelage soon mastered the movies as well. Kaye makes his feature film debut alongside Dinah Shore in Up in Arms (1944) as a hypochondriac war hero. Virginia Mayo gets paired with Kaye for the first time in Wonder Man (1945), which features one of his signature cinema schticks - multiple roles in the same film. Kaye plays twins with a twist: one of them is a ghost! The Kid from Brooklyn (1946) sees Kaye playing a milquetoast milkman who masters the squared circle and romances a nightclub nightingale (Virginia Mayo). a Song is Born (1948) sees Howard Hawks re-envisioning his classic Ball of Fire as a superstar Jazz musical, with Kaye in the Gary Cooper role and Mayo in the Barbara Stanwyck role as the moll who sweeps several professors off their feet.

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Title: Danny Kaye: The Goldwyn Years
Genre: Musical, Comedy Video
Theme: Academy Award Winner
Starring: Danny Kaye, Dinah Shore, Virginia Mayo, Vera-Ellen, Dana Andrews, Benny Goodman, Constance Dowling, Donald Woods, Tommy Dorsey, Louis Calhern
Directors: Howard Hawks, Elliott Nugent, Norman Z. McLeod, Bruce Humberstone
Attributes: Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Dolby, Mono Sound
Release Date: 11/12/2013
Product Type: DVD
Rated: NR
Catalog #: 688593
UPC: 883316885932
Item #: 889042X

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Street Date: 11/12/2013
Original Language: ENG
Closed Caption: No
Run Time: 429 minutes
Studio: Warner Archives
Number of Discs: 4

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