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That's Entertainment! is a 1974 American compilation film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to celebrate the studio's 50th anniversary. The success of the retrospective prompted a 1976 sequel , the related 1985 film That's Dancing! , and a third installment in 1994 .
That's Entertainment!" is a popular song with music written by Arthur Schwartz and lyrics by Howard Dietz. [1] The song was published in 1952 and was written especially for the 1953 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical film The Band Wagon. The song is performed in the film by Jack Buchanan supported by Fred Astaire, Nanette Fabray, and Oscar Levant.
"That's Entertainment" is a 1980 song by British punk-mod revivalist group the Jam from their fifth album, Sound Affects. Although never released as a domestic single in the UK during the band's lifetime, "That's Entertainment" nonetheless charted as an import single (backed by a live version of "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight"), peaking at No. 21. [1]
That's Entertainment! III is a 1994 American compilation film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to celebrate the studio's 70th anniversary. It was the third and final series of retrospectives that began with the first That's Entertainment! (1974) and That's Entertainment, Part II (1976).
That's Entertainment, Part II is a 1976 American compilation film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and a sequel to That's Entertainment! (1974). [1] Like the previous film, That's Entertainment, Part II was a retrospective of famous films released by MGM from the 1930s to the 1950s.
That's Entertainment may refer to: That's Entertainment! (song), from the 1953 musical film The Band Wagon; That's Entertainment!, 1960 recording by Judy Garland; That's Entertainment!, 1974 retrospective celebrating the films of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer That's Entertainment, Part II, 1976 sequel to That's Entertainment! That's Entertainment! Part ...
That's Entertainment is a Philippine television variety show broadcast by GMA Network. Originally hosted by German Moreno and Ike Lozada , it premiered on January 6, 1986. The show concluded on May 3, 1996 with a total of 3,200 episodes.
The last 4 minutes of the 12" version "Snobbery and Decay (That's Entertainment!)" do contain the 7" version of "Snobbery" – except for the string intro. The 12" and cassette versions also feature a cover of "I'd Be Surprisingly Good for You" from the musical Evita , chosen according to Thomas Leer , because "we both dislike Andrew Lloyd ...