Bing Crosby Movies on DVD
A treasure chest of rarities starring Der Bingle awaits you! This program includes the WWII shorts "Meet The Crosbys" (1945) and "Swinging with the Stars" (1944); outtakes from 1964-65's "The Bing Crosby Show"; a documentary titled "The One And Only Bing"; and Crosby's first television program, "The G.E. Show" (1954), guest starring Jack Benny. 90 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
(1948)
Bing Crosby stars in this fanciful musical version of Mark Twain's immortal classic, as a blacksmith is thrown back in time to 6th-century Camelot. He's immediately pegged a wizard by Merlin and forced to joust Sir Lancelot for the hand of King Arthur's niece (Rhonda Fleming). Co-stars Sir Cedric Hardwicke and William Bendix. Songs include "If You Stub Your Toe on the Moon," "When Is Sometime?," more. Next up is fluffy entertainment from writer-director Billy Wilder, featuring Crosby as a phonograph salesman in Austria who tries to pitch his product to the country's ruler while attempting to woo the emperor's niece (Joan Fontaine). Tunes include "I Kiss Your Hand, Madame," "Friendly Mountains" and the title song. 214 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: Spanish, French.
A treasure trove of vintage Crosbyana, this collection features all six musical shorts the young crooner starred in for filmmaker Mack Sennett. Included are "I Surrender, Dear" (1931), "One More Chance" (1931), "Dream House" (1932), "Billboard Girl" (1932), "Blue Of The Night" (1933), and "Sing, Bing, Sing" (1933). 115 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
This triple treat of vintage TV features Bing joining host Perry Como for a song-filled "Kraft Music Hall" episode from 1960, followed by a 1954 interview at the Crosby home with Edward R. Murrow. Rounding out the package is a Wayne and Shuster special that looks at the careers of Crosby and Bob Hope. 110 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
This special documentary charts Bing's rise to stardom, focusing on his earliest appearances from 1925 to 1933. Features clips from "Reaching for the Moon" (1930), "Two Plus Fours" (1930), "Check and Double Check" (1930), various Mack Sennett shorts, and more. Also includes the rare 1933 short "Please." 85 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English.
This three-disc set features five of crooner Bing Crosby's classics! When the winner of the Miss Pineapple contest isn't enjoying her prize trip to Hawaii, publicist Tony Marvin (Crosby) manufactures the adventure of a lifetime, in "Waikiki Wedding" (1937). Martha Raye, Shirley Ross also star. An eccentric millionaire tests New Yorkers' moral mettle, with a fortune awaiting the most honest "contestant." See if Bing passes the test, in "Double Or Nothing" (1937), with Andy Devine and William Frawley. Bing and a bouncing bundle of joy make a delightfully odd couple in the breezy "East Side Of Heaven" (1939). Joan Blondell, C. Aubrey Smith co-star. Crosby is a warm-hearted construction worker caring for a friend's talented daughter, in "If I Had My Way" (1940). With Gloria Jean, Charles Winninger. Bing ac-cen-tu-ates the positive as a Navy songster who inspires singing twins (both played by Betty Hutton) to enlist, in "Here Come The Waves" (1944). Sonny Tufts, Ann Doran also star. 7 3/4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English (SDH), French; theatrical trailer.
(1944)
Bing Crosby stars as an Irish Catholic priest whose progressive views are challenged within his new parish. With a smile on his face and a song in his heart, can Der Bingle win over a crusty elder father and the rest of his congregation? Charming multi-Oscar-winner (including Best Picture and Actor) co-stars Barry Fitzgerald, Frank McHugh. 126 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English (SDH), French; theatrical trailer.
(1940)
Singing rodeo cowboy Bing Crosby(!) is shepherding a prize bull from New York to a California dude ranch by freight train when he comes across a stowaway, runaway heiress Frances Farmer, in this lively musical comedy. With Martha Raye, Bob Burns, and The Sons of the Pioneers (with a young Roy Rogers). Then, after his wife leaves him, songwriter Basil Rathbone suffers from a creative block, so he enlists young tunesmiths Bing Crosby and Mary Martin to secretly write new numbers for him. The two meet and decide to take credit for their work, meeting Rathbone's wrath in the process. Oscar Levant and William Frawley co-star. Songs include "That's for Me" and "When the Moon Comes Over Madison Square." 182 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: Spanish, French.
A compilation of early musical shorts that starred Bing Crosby. The talents of "Der Bingle" are evident in this entertainment-packed program, which features clips from such gems as "I Surrender Dear" (1934), "One More Chance" (1931), "Dream House" (1933), "Billboard Girl" (1932), "Blue of the Night" (1933), and "Sing, Bing, Sing" (1933). 55 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
(1959)
Engaging musical-comedy stars Bing Crosby as a showbiz-savvy priest whose NYC mission ministers to entertainers. When parishioner's daughter Debbie Reynolds has to become breadwinner by dancing at a questionable nightclub, the padre takes it upon himself to make sure club owner Robert Wagner keeps things on the up-and-up. Ray Walston, Frank McHugh, Stella Stevens, Joe Besser co-star. Sammy Cahn/Jimmy Van Heusen score includes "The Secret of Christmas" and the title tune. 119 min. Soundtrack: English.
(1945)
Bing Crosby reprises his "Going My Way" role of dedicated priest Father O'Malley, who faces the biggest challenge of his life when he is assigned to shore up a financially troubled parochial school. Thrust into a battle of wills with strong-willed nun Sister Mary Benedict (Ingrid Bergman), the two must learn to cooperate in order to save the beleaguered institution. Oscar-winning favorite co-stars Henry Travers, William Gargan. 126 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital mono, Spanish Dolby Digital mono, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: Spanish, French; theatrical trailer. NOTE: This Title Is Out Of Print; Limit One Per Customer.
In the musical comedy "College Humor" (1933), Bing Crosby stars as a professor who vies with a football star (Richard Arlen) for the hand of a coed (Mary Carlisle). Songs include "Learn to Croon," "Moonstruck." Bing is a deckhand on a ship populated by high-society types who gets to give the orders when the vessel shipwrecks, in "We're Not Dressing" (1934). "May I?," "Stormy Weather" are among the tunes. A famous singer (Crosby) poses as a waiter in order to cozy up to a beautiful princess (Kitty Carlisle), in "Here Is My Heart" (1934). Songs include "June in January," "With Every Breath I Take." "Mississippi" (1935) casts Crosby as a pacifist wrongly billed as "the Singing Killer" after an accidental shooting. With W.C. Fields. Features the songs "Soon," "Down by the River." Bing stars as the eldest of three singing brothers trying to hold the family together, in "Sing You Sinners" (1938). Includes the song "Small Fry." Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald star in "Welcome Stranger" (1947), about a small town doc put off by the arrival of a younger colleague. Features the tune "Country Style." 8 1/2 hrs. total on three discs. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English (SDH).



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