Fredericks Of Hollywood


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Pepe (1960) -- (Movie Clip) How Humiliatin'! Cantinflas (title character), seeking his beloved horse, has reached Las Vegas, where director George Sidney lays down another barrage of cameos, this time including Frank Sinatra, Cesar Romero, Jimmy Durante and just the start of Dean Martin's bit (Peter Lawford and Sammy Davis Jr. done earlier), in Pepe, 1960.
Pepe (1960) -- (Movie Clip) That's How It Went, All Right It's been said that Bobby Darin's secret was that he could deliver any song like it was the one you'd been waiting for all night, example here with Cantinflas (title character) watching, tune by Andre and Dory Previn, in George Sidney's celebrity cavalcade Pepe, 1960.
Pepe (1960) -- (Movie Clip) The Rumble Second part of a long number in an L-A club where waitress Suzie (Shirley Jones, not a double) also dances, Eugene Loring choreography with two uncredited partners, her friend Cantinflas (title character) panicking when it gets a little too West Side Story, in Pepe, 1960.
Around The World In 80 Days (1956) -- (Movie Clip) These Foreigners Boarding the Bombay to Calcutta train, Fogg (David Niven) and the general (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) aid the hasty retreat of Passepartout (Cantinflas), followed by train's-eye-view widescreen stuff, in Around The World In 80 Days 1956.
Around The World In 80 Days (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Gallic Braggadocio First Passepartou (Cantinflas) then Fogg (David Niven) with their French travel agent who of course is Charles Boyer, providing them with a famous mode of transport, early in producer Mike Todd's Around The World In 80 Days, 1956.
Pepe (1960) -- (Movie Clip) Faraway Part Of Town Cantinflas (title character) tries to persuade struggling performer friend Suzie (Shirley Jones) she can make it big, when Judy Garland does her cameo on the radio and Dan Dailey, as the director she hasn't won over, joins for a dance, in Pepe, 1960, song by Andre and Dory Previn.

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