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Calvin Jackson Movies

Composer and bandleader Calvin Jackson worked for MGM as an assistant musical director to George Stoll on such films as Meet Me in St. Louis and The Unsinkable Molly Brown. A native of Philadelphia, Jackson has studied music in New York and at Julliard. Just prior to hooking up with MGM, he had his own band. In the '50s, he founded a jazz band and began touring, recording, and composing. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
1965  
 
Sailor Ken Okimura (Lane Nakano) returns to Japan on board a Dutch freighter in this romantic melodrama. Through his American friend Bud (Tony Russel), he meets Sumi (Takimo Aya), the pretty nightclub hostess. Although the two fall in love, Sumi's tradition-bound father (Tatsuo Saito) forbids her to marry Ken. Most of the action is narrated by the ship's captain (Roland Ray). The film often resembles a well-made travelogue of Japan. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Kane NakanoTony Russell, (more)
 
1964  
 
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Meredith Willson's second Broadway hit (the first and biggest was The Music Man) proved a lucrative vehicle for the equally unsinkable Debbie Reynolds. Based on a true story, the film casts Debbie as hoydenish Molly Brown, who wangles her way into Denver High Society when she marries "overnight millionaire" Johnny Brown (Harve Presnell). When the local social arbiters give Molly the brush-off, she pulls off a coup by bringing a representative of European royalty, Prince Louis de Laniere (Vassili Lambrinos) into the Colorado community. Her admiration for the prince causes a rift in her marriage; it takes the sinking of the Titanic--wherein Molly heroically commandeers one of the lifeboats and is responsible for rescuing several of the passengers--to bring Molly and Johnny together again. While the energetic performances of such songs as I Ain't Down Yet and Belly Up to the Bar Boys are to be cherished, the real highlight of The Unsinkable Molly Brown is a society ball which ends up in a pie fight between the Denver "elite" and Molly's rambunctious mining-town cronies. Treated condescendingly by the critics, the film struck a responsive chord with audiences to the tune of a $7.5 million gross. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Debbie ReynoldsHarve Presnell, (more)
 
1960  
 
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In this low-budget, campy horror film, a murderous pianist pays for his crime when body parts from the lover he pushed from a lighthouse come back to haunt him just before he is to marry a prominent socialite. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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1960  
 
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In this romantic melodrama, a light-skinned black woman abandons her family to pretend that she is white. She soon marries a white wealthy man, but does not tell him the truth. Eventually the pressures caused by her deception cause her to breakdown. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Sonya WildeJames Franciscus, (more)
 
1959  
 
In this wartime adventure, four courageous Seabees infiltrate a Japanese-controlled island to find a place to build an air-strip. A beautiful jungle lass helps them navigate the dense forest and blow up an enemy transmitter. The flight back to their boat is not without casualties. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
John LuptonJames Edwards, (more)
 
1945  
 
This tender but fluffy romantic comedy centers on the romantic travails of a beautiful European princesss who goes to New York to find the newspaper reporter she fell for when he was visiting her mythical country. She stays at the Big Apple's finest hotel and while there finds herself mistaken for a maid by a sweet-natured bellhop. Charmed by his confusion, she insists that he become her personal escort. She does not realize that the impressionable fellow has fallen in love with her and so misconstrues her every kindness. When not with her, the bellhop is visiting a beautiful invalid, who is secretly in love with him. Meanwhile the princess eventually finds the reporter. She makes him a proposition, but he, believing them to be too different, rejects the offer. Later, she takes the bellhop and goes to the reporter's favorite bar in hopes of seeing him. Unfortunately, the joint gets raided and she ends up in jail until the reporter shows up to bail her out. Soon afterward, she learns that her father has died and that she is now queen. Things get sticky then, as both the bellboy and the new queen find themselves faced with choosing between wealth and power or true love. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Hedy LamarrRobert Walker, (more)