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    Press Release Warner Archive Press Release: Annie Get Your Gun (1950) (Blu-ray)

    I remember a revival house got the Judy takes( maybe Theater 80 St Marks?) and was going to show them. Berlin got wind of it so it never happened. What did he have against the movie itself? It would have been great to see it on a screen. It never happened in a revival house though his other...
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    Press Release Warner Archive Press Release: Annie Get Your Gun (1950) (Blu-ray)

    I thought it was cut from the most recent Broadway revival. You mean it was kept in? Well I'm happy to hear that.
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    Press Release Warner Archive Press Release: Annie Get Your Gun (1950) (Blu-ray)

    I'm an Indian Too is a good song and I'm sorry they now cut it. It's a lot of fun and it's a real stretch to think it is condescending to native americans. Is now Good News considered problematic because of Pass That Peace Pipe which is a sensational funny number? And one of my favorite comic...
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    Press Release Warner Archive Press Release: Annie Get Your Gun (1950) (Blu-ray)

    Of my great regrets of things I could have seen but didn't the biggest is not seeing Merman in Dolly. I remember passing in front of the St James coming from and going to the Port Authority and looking at the photos but wanting to see newer shows. I still can't believe I didn't grab the opportunity.
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    Press Release Warner Archive Press Release: Annie Get Your Gun (1950) (Blu-ray)

    How do I get rid of those FBI warnings which I so hate. Is it possible to skip them? I have not found a way. Imagine if all music started with a spoken warning and you had to listen to it.
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    Press Release Warner Archive Press Release: Annie Get Your Gun (1950) (Blu-ray)

    They would need a disclaimer for Hutton herself. 'We are aware that musical comedies contain depictions of people who do not act in such a way in real life. You may find Betty Hutton offensive as she bears no relation to a human being who ever or will ever exist. And you would be right. Please...
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    Press Release Warner Archive Press Release: Annie Get Your Gun (1950) (Blu-ray)

    I would have loved to have seen Merman as Dot. Her and Patinkin in all out war in trying to out Diva the other would have been legendary.
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    Press Release Warner Archive Press Release: Annie Get Your Gun (1950) (Blu-ray)

    But it also loved Sidney. I guess Vincente trumped George.
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    Press Release Warner Archive Press Release: Annie Get Your Gun (1950) (Blu-ray)

    Pre-release is odd because even when a movie opened first run in one theater in a city for continuous performances or a roadshow run it was released. You can't have a pre release engagement when it's officially opened. And why didn't this movie open at Radio City?
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