1950 in Music - Musical Films

Musical Films

  • Annie Get Your Gun starring Betty Hutton, Howard Keel, Louis Calhern and Keenan Wynn.
  • Bhai Bahen, starring Geeta Bali and Bharat Bhushan.
  • Cinderella, animated film featuring the voice of Ilene Woods and Verna Felton.
  • Come Dance with Me featuring Anne Shelton and Anton Karas
  • Fancy Pants starring Bob Hope and Lucille Ball
  • I'll Get By starring June Haver, Gloria DeHaven and Dennis Day, and featuring Harry James.
  • Mr Music starring Bing Crosby and featuring Peggy Lee, Groucho Marx and Dorothy Kirsten.
  • Pagan Love Song starring Esther Williams and Howard Keel
  • Singing Guns released February 28 starring Vaughn Monroe, Ella Raines, Walter Brennan and Ward Bond
  • There's a Girl in My Heart starring Lee Bowman, Elyse Knox, Gloria Jean and Peggy Ryan
  • Three Little Words starring Fred Astaire, Red Skelton and Vera Ellen, and featuring Helen Kane dubbing for Debbie Reynolds.
  • The Toast of New Orleans starring Kathryn Grayson and Mario Lanza
  • Two Weeks With Love starring Jane Powell, Ricardo Montalban, Louis Calhern, Debbie Reynolds and Carleton Carpenter.
  • The West Point Story starring James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Doris Day and Gordon MacRae

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