Sun Valley serenade

Title
  1. Sun Valley serenade / Twentieth Century-Fox ; directed by H. Bruce Humberstone.
Published by
  1. Los Angeles, CA : Fox Video, ©1991.

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Additional authors
  1. Humberstone, H. Bruce, 1903-
  2. Henie, Sonja, 1912-1969.
  3. Payne, John, 1912-1989.
  4. Bari, Lynn.
  5. Berle, Milton.
  6. Miller, Glenn, 1904-1944.
  7. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. org
  8. Fox Video (Firm) pbl
  9. Nicholas Brothers. prf
  10. Glenn Miller Orchestra. itr
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (86 min.) : sound, black and white; 1/2 in.
Summary
  1. A struggling band is about to get its big break at a posh Sun Valley ski resort when the romance between singer Vivian Dawn (Lynn Bari) and piano player Ted Scott (Payne) is shaken by a publicity stunt set up by band manager "Nifty" Allen (Berle). "Nifty" has arranged for Ted to adopt a war refugee, and Ted becomes responsible for a beautiful Norwegian who decides she wants to marry him.
Series statement
  1. Great American musical collection
Uniform title
  1. Great American musical collection.
Subject
  1. Musical films
  2. Dance orchestra music
  3. Dance orchestra music
  4. Musical films
Genre/Form
  1. Fiction films
  2. Romantic comedy films
  3. Romance films
  4. Comedy films
  5. Feature films
  6. Musical films
  7. Video recordings for the hearing impaired
  8. Feature films.
  9. Fiction films.
  10. Comedy films.
  11. Romance films.
  12. Romantic comedy films.
  13. Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
  14. Musical films.
  15. Films comiques.
  16. Films d'amour.
  17. Comédies romantiques (Films)
  18. Vidéos pour personnes handicapées auditives.
  19. Films musicaux.
  20. Films de fiction.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Hi-fi, closed captioned.
  2. VHS.
  3. Not rated.
  4. Orginally produced as a motion picture in 1941.
Credits (note)
  1. Producer, Milton Sperling; screenplay, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan; story, Art Arthur, Robert Harari.
Performer (note)
  1. Sonja Henie, John Payne, Lynn Bari, Milton Berle, Nicholas Brothers, Glenn Miller and his Orchestra.
System details (note)
  1. VHS format.