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The Sunday Film: Movie Movie

on BBC One London

A double feature re-creating the golden days of Hollywood where the boy always got the girl and sunshine was just around the corner. starring George C. Scott
With TRISH VAN DEVERE, RED BUTTONS, ELI WALLACH, BARRY BOST- WICK, ART CARNEY, JOCELYN BRANDO , HARRY HAMLIN , BARBARA HARRIS Introduced by George Burns Dynamite Hands
When he learns that his sister needs 25,000 dollars for an eye operation, Joey Popchik accepts Gloves Malloy's offer to take up boxing. He is soon seduced by the glamour of the boxing world which comes in the shape of promoter Vince Marlow and blonde bombshell Troubles Moran.
Baxter's Beauties of 1933 Learning that he has only a month to live, showbiz impresario Spats Baxter decides to put on a last
Broadway hit. When the musical extravaganza seems certain to end in disaster, salvation comes from unexpected sources.
Screenplay by LARRY GELBART and SHELDON KELLER
Produced and directed by Stanley oonin (First showlno on British television) Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Jocelyn Brando
Unknown:
Harry Hamlin
Unknown:
Barbara Harris
Introduced By:
George Burns
Unknown:
Vince Marlow
Unknown:
Larry Gelbart
Unknown:
Sheldon Keller
Directed By:
Stanley Oonin
Gloves Malloy/Spats Baxter:
George C. Scott
Betsy McGuire/Isobel Stuart:
Trish van Devere
Trixie Lane:
Barbara Harris
Peanuts Miller/Jinks Murphy:
Red Buttons
Johnny Danko/Dick Cummings:
Barry Bostwick
Troubles Moran:
Ann Reinking
Dr Blaine/Dr Bowers:
Art Carney
Vince Marlow/Pop:
Eli Wallach
Joey Popchik:
Harry Hamlin
Mama Popchik/Mrs Updike:
Jocelyn Brando

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