2/6. In the 1920s, Richard Rodgers and Lorenz "Larry" Hart, George and Ira Gershwin, Fred Astaire and Al Jolson forged careers. But as the Jazz Age drew to a close, the industry suffered the double blow of talking pictures and the Wall Street Crash. With Julie Andrews.
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