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Blue Skies is a 1946 American musical comedy film directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, and Joan Caulfield.Based on a story by Irving Berlin, the film is about a dancer who loves a showgirl who loves a compulsive nightclub-opener who can't stay committed to anything in life for very long.
Blue Sky is a 1994 American comedy drama film directed by Tony Richardson and written by Rama Stagner, Arlene Sarner, and Jerry Leichtling. The film stars Jessica Lange and Tommy Lee Jones , alongside Powers Boothe , Carrie Snodgress , Amy Locane , Chris O'Donnell , and Mitchell Ryan in supporting roles.
Blue Skies, an American drama film; Blue Skies, a musical film starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire; Blue Skies, a Canadian short drama film directed by Ann Marie Fleming; Blue Skies (1994 TV series), a sitcom starring Corey Parker and Matt Roth; Blue Skies (1988 TV series), an American drama series
Blue Sky Studios was one of the Fox film studios that was acquired by Disney on March 20, 2019. [1] [2] Blue Sky Studios and 20th Century Fox Animation's final film was Spies in Disguise, which was released on December 25, 2019. [3] The studio's final production overall was the miniseries Ice Age: Scrat Tales, released on April 13, 2022.
Blue Skies is a 1929 American drama film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Carmencita Johnson, Freddie Burke Frederick, and Ethel Wales. [1] The film is based on a short story called The Matron's Report by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. [2]
In the film, single women Iris (Kate Winslet) and Amanda (Cameron Diaz) switch homes over the holidays. Many of the movie's actors are still working, though Eli Wallach, who played Arthur Abbott ...
The 50th season of "SNL" premiered last month. Since the first show in 1975, 165 comedians and actors have been a part of "SNL.". Three new comedians joined for season 50. "Saturday Night Live" is ...
Blue Skies is an American sitcom that aired from September 12, 1994 to October 24, 1994.. The show aired Monday nights at 8:30pm on ABC. [1] Three months after it was canceled, another sitcom by the same creators (John Peaslee and Judd Pillot) and featuring several of the same cast members (Julia Campbell, Richard Kind and Stephen Tobolowsky), A Whole New Ballgame, aired in the same timeslot.