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  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 in a series of retrospectives that began with the first That's Entertainment! (1974) and That's Entertainment, Part II (1976).

  2. III: Directed by Bud Friedgen, Michael J. Sheridan. With June Allyson, Cyd Charisse, Lena Horne, Howard Keel. Third installment in the "That's Entertainment" series, featuring scenes from "The Hollywood Revue of 1929," "Brigadoon," "Singin' In The Rain," and many more MGM films.

    • (1.8K)
    • Documentary, Family, Musical
    • Bud Friedgen, Michael J. Sheridan
    • 1994-07
  3. Érase una vez en Hollywood III es un documental dirigido por Bud Friedgen, Michael J. Sheridan. Año: 1994. Título original: That's Entertainment! III. Sinopsis: El tercer documental de la trilogía en el que se pueden ver interesantes tomas falsas protagonizadas por Judy Garland o Lena Horne.

    • (60)
    • Bud Friedgen,, Michael J. Sheridan
    • Estados Unidos
    • Documental. Musical
  4. This third installment of the hugely successful "That's Entertainment" trilogy sets its sights on musical numbers from MGM's vast library of classics that never...

  5. That's Entertainment! III película dirigida por Bud Friedgen y protagonizada por June Allyson, Cyd Charisse y Lena Horne. Año: 1994. Sinopsis: Tercera entrega de la serie.

    • (6)
    • June Allyson
    • Bud Friedgen, Michael J. Sheridan
    • 113 min
  6. That's Entertainment III. Watch It. About. Videos. Gallery. Watch It. Buy / Rent - Digital. Buy - On Disc. About. Released in 1994 in celebration of MGM's 70th Anniversary, That's Entertainment III brings back to the screen the stars and musical numbers that have excited audiences for generations.

  7. The first two "That's Entertainment!" movies pretty well plundered the MGM vaults of classic moments from the Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals - an age which ran from the 1930s until the 1950s that was more or less synonymous with MGM's own ascendency as the lion king of Hollywood studios.