A dance and music film tailored completely for Marika Rokk: After her divorce, the wife of a composer uses her wit and charm to engage Marika as a singer and dancer on the stage.
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Two Guys From Texas Original Trailer
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The Bugs Bunny dream sequence from "Two Guys From Texas" (1948)
Here it is; the full animated dream sequence from the classic 1948 Warner Bros. musical comedy "Two Guys From Texas." Dennis Morgan plays Steve Carroll ...
Two Guys From Texas (1948) - "There's Music in the Land"
Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson singing "There's Music in the Land" - make sure to turn the volume up.
"Two Guys from Texas" TCM Intro and Outro
Intro and outro to the 1948 film "Two Guys from Texas" with Dennis Morgan Jack Carson and Dorothy Malone as presented October 1 2016 on Turner Classic ...
Funny Part in Two Guys From Texas (1948) Dennis Morgan & Jack Carson
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Jack Carson singing "Hankerin" - Two Guys From Texas (1948)
Jack Carson and Dorothy Malone. Carson has a nice voice when he's not goofing for the camera!
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