I Love The Ladies of The Silver screen. I have always enjoyed the music. It was fun to put it together. I hope you enjoy. Also enjoy the gallery of Photographs of all these great Woman.
New Gay Films – The Trailers
Joy In The Morning – Starring Dr Kildare’s , Richard Chamberlain & Yvette Mimieux – “Joy in the Morning” sung by Richard Chamberlain
One of Richard Chamberlains first films since Playing Dr. Kildare
From Wikipedia:
Joy in the Morning is a 1965 American f directed by Alex Segal. It was adapted from the 1963 novel by Betty Smith. The film stars Richard Chamberlain as Carl Brown, and Yvette Mimieux as Annie McGairy Brown. The musical score for the film is done by Bernard Herrmann, and the title song is performed by Richard Chamberlain.
18-year old Brooklynite Annie McGairy has moved to the Midwest to marry her law-student love Carl Brown. The couple must overcome many obstacles including disapproval from their parents, who knew each other before emigrating to America from Ireland, financial problems, and Annie’s sexual insecurities. These problems are all compounded when Annie discovers she is pregnant.
After a heated argument, Annie leaves Carl and returns to Brooklyn to live with her mother. She doesn’t tell Carl she is pregnant because she doesn’t want to burden him while he’s working on his education.
Ultimately, Annie realizes that her family should be together, and Carl forgives her for leaving him because he believes that his child deserves happiness. The couple embrace at the train station and vow to stay together.
Stepping Out -The Movie- Liza Minnelli
A “has-been” Broadway performer moves to Buffalo and starts teaching tap dance lessons to a group of misfits who, through their dance classes, bond and realize what they can achieve. Their newfound self-confidence changes their lives forever.
Cast
- Liza Minnelli as Mavis Turner, a former Broadway dancer and singer who teaches a tap class in Buffalo, New York
- Bill Irwin as Geoffrey, a shy insurance salesman, and the only man in the group
- Ellen Greene as Maxine, a cute, funny, and slightly wild mom
- Robyn Stevan as Sylvia, a loud-mouthed buddy of Rose.
- Jane Krakowski as Lynne, a sensitive , one of the best dancers
- Sheila McCarthyas Andi, a mousey, insecure
- Andrea Martin as Dorothy, a naive but sincere housewife with an allergy problem
- Julie Walters as Vera, a wealthy but inadvertently abrasive woman
- Carol Woods as Rose, a vibrant woman with a teenage son who gets into trouble
- Shelley Winters as Mrs. Fraser, a dour rehearsal
- Luke Reilly as Patrick, Mavis’s conceited, insensitive boyfriend
- Nora Dunn as Pam, director of the upscale dance center, a rival to Mavis
See below the videos from this wonderful film on Youtube