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Parade of stars

Title
  1. Parade of stars [videorecording] / a Bentwood Television Production ; directed by Clark Jones ; written and produced by Hildy Parks.
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  1. U.S. : ABC-TV, c1983.

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Additional authors
  1. Jones, Clark, 1920-2002
  2. Parks, Hildy, 1926-2004
  3. Lawrence, Elliot, 1925-2021.
  4. Stephenson, Albert
  5. Colt, Alvin.
  6. Cohen, Alexander H., 1920-2000
  7. Hines, Gregory
  8. Klugman, Jack.
  9. Gilford, Jack
  10. Moreau, Jeanne, 1928-2017
  11. York, Michael, 1942-
  12. Lavin, Linda, 1937-
  13. Duncan, Sandy, 1946-
  14. Correia, Don
  15. Kert, Larry
  16. Dawber, Pam, 1951-
  17. Reinking, Ann
  18. Whitmore, James, 1921-2009.
  19. Reams, Lee Roy
  20. Winters, Shelley.
  21. Jillian, Ann.
  22. Allen, Debbie, 1950-
  23. Loudon, Dorothy
  24. Shore, Dinah, 1917-1994.
  25. Little, Rich, 1938-
  26. Cavett, Dick.
  27. Burns, George, 1896-1996
  28. Berle, Milton
  29. Travanti, Daniel J.
  30. Waring, Fred, 1900-1984
  31. Belafonte, Harry, 1927-2023
  32. Verdon, Gwen
  33. Channing, Carol
  34. Kiley, Richard
  35. Cassidy, David, 1950-2017
  36. Franklin, Bonnie
  37. Plummer, Christopher
  38. Bacall, Lauren, 1924-2014
  39. Albert, Eddie.
  40. Asner, Edward.
  41. Lee, Michele.
  42. Stapleton, Jean, 1923-2013.
  43. Pennsylvanians (Musical group)
  44. Erik Adams and His Friends (Musical group)
  45. Actors' Fund of America.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (VHS, NTSC) (100 min.) : sd., col.; 1/2 in.
Summary
  1. Three-part television tribute to the luminaries of the Palace Theater in New York City, produced as a fund-raiser for the Actors' Fund of America. In the first part, oldtimers "Pop" and "Flo" (played by Eddie Albert and Jean Stapleton) reminisce about the golden years of vaudeville to present-day performer Michele Lee; stars of the past are impersonated by contemporary stars or in some instances played by themselves. During this section, George Burns receives an award from the Actors' Fund of America, presented by the Fund's president, Nedda Harrigan Logan. In the second part, the Palace's house press agent (played by Edward Asner) discusses performers who made the transition from vaudeville to film, illustrated by film clips, and the Palace's reincarnation as a stage for solo performers. The third part, introduced by Lauren Bacall, celebrates the Palace's new phase as a venue for musicals. Tap dancer Gregory Hines appears at ca. 44 min. into the tape as legendary tap star Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, singing "Doin' the new low down" and performing his signature stair dance.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Pamela Koslow.
Subject
  1. Variety
  2. Vaudeville > New York (State) > New York
  3. Palace Theatre (New York, N.Y.)
  4. Video
  5. Tap dancing
  6. Musicals > New York (State) > New York
Genre/Form
  1. Variety.
  2. Video.
Contents
  1. [Tribute to vaudeville:] Smith & Dale -- Nora Bayes -- Irene and Vernon Castle -- Harry Houdini -- Josephine Baker -- Will Rogers -- Al Jolson --[Physical comedy duo] -- Pat Rooney and the Shamrocks -- Fanny Brice -- [Dog act] -- Jack Benny -- Sophie Tucker -- Bill Robinson -- [Juggler] -- George Burns -- Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians -- Dolly Sisters -- Mae West -- Fred Allen -- Helen Morgan -- Sarah Bernhardt with Lou Tellegen -- Milton Berle with Daniel J. Travanti.
  2. [Transition to film; solo performers:] film clips depicting Eddie Cantor, Ed Wynne, Eubie Blake, Jimmy Durante, Bert Lahr -- voice of Judy Garland -- Harry Belafonte.
  3. [Selections from musicals:] Sweet Charity / featuring Gwen Verdon -- Applause / featuring Bonnie Franklin -- Cyrano / featuring Christopher Plummer -- Lorelei / featuring Carol Channing -- Man of La Mancha / featuring Richard Kiley -- Woman of the year / featuring Lauren Bacall -- George M! / featuring David Cassidy.
  4. Finale / performed by entire cast.
Call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-7676
Note
  1. Includes commercials.
Credits (note)
  1. Executive producer, Alexander H. Cohen ; musical direction, Elliot Lawrence ; choreography, Albert Stephenson ; art direction, Robert Randolph ; costumes, Alvin Colt.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in performance at the Palace Theater, New York, N.Y., on May 2, 1983. Telecast by ABC-TV on May 22, 1983.
Title
  1. Parade of stars [videorecording] / a Bentwood Television Production ; directed by Clark Jones ; written and produced by Hildy Parks.
Imprint
  1. U.S. : ABC-TV, c1983.
Credits
  1. Executive producer, Alexander H. Cohen ; musical direction, Elliot Lawrence ; choreography, Albert Stephenson ; art direction, Robert Randolph ; costumes, Alvin Colt.
Performer
  1. [Performers in tribute to vaudeville:] Michele Lee (as herself); Eddie Albert (Pop); Edward Asner (press agent); Jean Stapleton (Flo); Jack Klugman (Smith); Jack Gilford (Dale); Jeanne Moreau (Sarah Bernhardt); Michael York (Lou Tellegen); Linda Lavin (Nora Bayes); Sandy Duncan (Irene Castle); Don Correia (Vernon Castle); Larry Kert (Al Jolson); Pam Dawber and Ann Reinking (the Dolly Sisters); James Whitmore (Will Rogers); Lee Roy Reams (Pat Rooney); Shelley Winters (Sophie Tucker); Gregory Hines (Bill Robinson); Ann Jillian (Mae West); Debbie Allen (Josephine Baker); Alan Alan (Harry Houdini); Dorothy Loudon (Fanny Brice); Dinah Shore (Helen Morgan); Rich Little (Jack Benny); Dick Cavett (Fred Allen); George Burns (himself); Milton Berle (himself); Daniel J. Travanti (himself); Erik Adams and Friends; Michael Davis and Greg Dean; Leonardo Menna; Fred Waring and the New Pennsylvanians.
  2. [Solo performer:] Harry Belafonte.
  3. [Performers in selections from musicals:] Gwen Verdon, Carol Channing, Richard Kiley, David Cassidy, Bonnie Franklin, Christopher Plummer, Lauren Bacall.
Event
  1. Recorded in performance at the Palace Theater, New York, N.Y., on May 2, 1983. Telecast by ABC-TV on May 22, 1983.
Added author
  1. Jones, Clark, 1920-2002, director.
  2. Parks, Hildy, 1926-2004, producer.
  3. Parks, Hildy, 1926-2004, writer.
  4. Lawrence, Elliot, 1925-2021. Conductor
  5. Stephenson, Albert, choreographer.
  6. Colt, Alvin. Costume designer
  7. Cohen, Alexander H., 1920-2000, producer.
  8. Hines, Gregory, performer.
  9. Klugman, Jack. Performer
  10. Gilford, Jack, performer.
  11. Moreau, Jeanne, 1928-2017, performer.
  12. York, Michael, 1942- performer.
  13. Lavin, Linda, 1937- performer.
  14. Duncan, Sandy, 1946- performer.
  15. Correia, Don, performer.
  16. Kert, Larry, performer.
  17. Dawber, Pam, 1951- Performer
  18. Reinking, Ann, performer.
  19. Whitmore, James, 1921-2009. Performer
  20. Reams, Lee Roy, performer.
  21. Winters, Shelley. Performer
  22. Jillian, Ann. Performer
  23. Allen, Debbie, 1950- performer.
  24. Loudon, Dorothy, performer.
  25. Shore, Dinah, 1917-1994. Performer
  26. Little, Rich, 1938- Performer
  27. Cavett, Dick. Performer
  28. Burns, George, 1896-1996, performer.
  29. Berle, Milton, performer.
  30. Travanti, Daniel J. Performer
  31. Waring, Fred, 1900-1984, performer.
  32. Belafonte, Harry, 1927-2023, performer.
  33. Verdon, Gwen, performer.
  34. Channing, Carol, performer.
  35. Kiley, Richard, performer.
  36. Cassidy, David, 1950-2017, performer.
  37. Franklin, Bonnie, performer.
  38. Plummer, Christopher, performer.
  39. Bacall, Lauren, 1924-2014, performer.
  40. Albert, Eddie. Performer
  41. Asner, Edward. Performer
  42. Lee, Michele. Performer
  43. Stapleton, Jean, 1923-2013. Performer
  44. Pennsylvanians (Musical group)
  45. Erik Adams and His Friends (Musical group)
  46. Actors' Fund of America.
Research call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-7676
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