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£4.93 |
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£12.79You Save: £7.86 |
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Aspect Ratio 1.33:1 |
| Subtitles: |
English for the hearing impaired
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| Release Date: |
26 February 2007 |
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Usually dispatched within a month
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A new bride faces the strain of life on the road in this musical romance that features the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Miller is featured as a band leader Gene Morrison, who embarks on a whirlwind national tour with his orchestra. While on the tour, trumpeter Bill Abbott (George Montgomery) impulsively marries one of his many ardent fans, a naive young woman named Connie (Ann Rutherford). At first Connie is more than willing to put up with such problems as not spending time with her new husband and the malicious gossip of other wives. But when the comes to believe that Bill is still involved with an old flame, the ensuing quarrel threatens to end both the new marriage and the entire band. Featuring Cesar Romero, dancing by the Nicholas Brothers, and the Glenn Miller favourites "Serenade In Blue," "At Last," and the 1942 Academy Award nomination for Best Song "I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo," Orchestra Wives is a trip down musical memory lane with one of the most popular bands in history.