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  1. On April 14, 1937, just two weeks after its final preview in Boston, Rodgers and Hart’s Babes in Arms premiered on Broadway, introducing a trove of songs that would later be considered integral to the Great American Songbook. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair, choreographed by George Balanchine, and featuring Alfred Drake, Mitzi Green, Dana Hardwick, Ray Heatherton and the Nicholas Brothers ...

  2. Purchase Babes in Arms on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney star in a musical comedy directed by Busby Berkeley and based on the Broadway musical by Rogers and Hart--Babes in Arms. When the talented teenage children (Garland and Rooney) of vaudeville stars are left at boarding school while their parents are on tour, the kids stage and star in a ...

  3. SONGS Original 1927 Version Where or When Babes in Arms I Wish I Were in Love Again Way Out West My Funny Valentine Johnny One-Note Imagine All at Once The Lady Is a Tramp You Are So Fair . MAIN. Babes in Arms. About. Synopsis. Characters. Media. Music. Songs. Recordings. 1952 Studio Cast Recording.

  4. Els fills de la faràndula. Els fills de la faràndula (títol original: Babes in Arms) és una pel·lícula musical estatunidenca, adaptació del musical homònim, amb música de Richard Rodgers i lletra de Lorenz Hart, creada el 14 d'abril de 1937 al Shubert Theatre de Broadway. Ha estat adaptada l'any 1939 al cinema per Busby Berkeley.

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  6. 1939 Motion Picture. MGM’s film adaptation of Babes in Arms was released nationwide on October 13, 1939. Loosely based on the stage musical by Rodgers & Hart, the film dispensed with most songs from the original and replaced them with songs by other writers. (Only two Rodgers & Hart songs, the title number and “Where or When,” remained ...

  7. Babes in Arms would be the pair's first picture under director Busby Berkeley, who would direct three more Mickey-Judy movies: Strike Up the Band (1940), Babes on Broadway (1941) and Girl Crazy (1943). It would also be the first film for MGM musical maestro Arthur Freed as producer and head of his own MGM unit.