Please Don't Eat the Daisies
$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 2005
Fed up with the stress of modern life, drama critic David Niven and his wife Doris Day pack up their family, leave New York City behind, and move to the country, ill-prepared to tackle the rural life. Oscar-winner Niven ("The Dawn Patrol," "Around the World in 80 Days") and Oscar-nominee Day ("Pillow Talk," "The Man Who Knew Too Much") make a delightful screen couple. Inspired a TV series.
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
$9.99 | iTunes
Released: 2000
Debbie Reynolds ("Singin' in the Rain," "Mother") received an Oscar-nomination for her portrayal of a determined backwoods gal who aspires to become the wealthiest woman in Denver during the late 1800s. Not only does she succeed, she also survives the sinking of the Titanic! Nominated for six Oscars, including Best Score, this high-spirited musical classic is based on a true story. Also stars Oscar-winner Ed Begley ("Sweet Bird of Youth") and Oscar-nominee Hermione Baddeley (TV's "Maude").
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
$9.99 | Amazon Instant Video
Released: 1964
'Be sure the story is something you cannot resist,' Richard Rodgers once advised Meredith Willson. After considering 100 projects for a successor to The Music Man, Willson found one that was irresistible. And unsinkable. Debbie Reynolds plays the title role, inviting all to Belly Up to the Bar, Boys for the whoop-and-holler film of Willson's 1960 Broadway hit. Reynolds won a 1964 Best Actress Oscar nomination as the backwoods heroine who survives the Titanic and the snobbery of Denver society. Screen-debuting Harve Presnell reprises his stage role of Johnny, who has heartful-and-a-half of love for Molly. Johnny wasn't alone. Astronauts Gus Grissom and John Young so admired the movie they named their Gemini 3 spacecraft Molly Brown. SPECIAL FEATURES: Behind-the-Scenes Documentary The Story of a Dress ? Theatrical Trailers Bonus Material/Trailer Not Rated.
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
$2.99 | Amazon Instant Video
Released: 1964
'Be sure the story is something you cannot resist,' Richard Rodgers once advised Meredith Willson. After considering 100 projects for a successor to The Music Man, Willson found one that was irresistible. And unsinkable. Debbie Reynolds plays the title role, inviting all to Belly Up to the Bar, Boys for the whoop-and-holler film of Willson's 1960 Broadway hit. Reynolds won a 1964 Best Actress Oscar nomination as the backwoods heroine who survives the Titanic and the snobbery of Denver society. Screen-debuting Harve Presnell reprises his stage role of Johnny, who has heartful-and-a-half of love for Molly. Johnny wasn't alone. Astronauts Gus Grissom and John Young so admired the movie they named their Gemini 3 spacecraft Molly Brown. SPECIAL FEATURES: Behind-the-Scenes Documentary The Story of a Dress ? Theatrical Trailers Bonus Material/Trailer Not Rated.
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