Don't laugh...but I really liked Brigadoon.
Hey! I asked you not to laugh!
2007-04-09 08:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Without a doubt it is Attenborough's, 'Oh, What a Lovely War'. The blend of technical and creative genius, biting satire and the talents of some of the best actors in the business exposed the horrors of, and cynicism behind, the First World War. It is as moving today as when I first saw it. A newly-released CD is worth every penny!
2007-04-09 08:21:14
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answered by MICHAEL C 2
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Grease, Chicago, The Secret Garden, and Man of La Mancha are my favorite musicals.
2007-04-09 08:16:04
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answered by Louise Smith 7
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Believe it or not, I love Xanadu. the film maybe 1980 (I was 6) but I love it & the music is just mindblowing. I have the soundtrack & Iam hoping to get Annie soundtrack. I have Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, Xanadu, Staying Alive & Iam proud of it!!!.
2007-04-09 08:13:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Fiddler On The Roof
2007-04-09 08:13:03
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answered by ? 7
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depraved. it really is absolutly outstanding! It has a gloomy, fantastic, and outstanding tale line and makes you imagine two times about each and everything contained in the Wizard of oz.. The making a music is astounding, as a rule via Idina Menzel and Kristen Chenoweth. The technologies to modern it replaced into large, and so replaced into the creativity clone of the e book.
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answered by pelak 4
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Grease
2007-04-09 08:14:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Grease
2007-04-09 08:06:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Mary Poppins
2007-04-09 08:05:57
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answered by JenJen 6
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Singing in the rain, of COURSE
that Woody Allen musical, Everyone Says I Love You, is seriously under-rated as well
2007-04-09 08:08:19
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answered by wild_eep 6
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
2007-04-09 08:05:50
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answered by ? 6
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