Turner Classic Movies: Must-See Musicals: 50 Show-Stopping Movies We Can't Forget

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Spanning nine decades and showcasing the most memorable songs, dazzling dancing, and brightest stars ever to grace the silver screen, Must-See Musicals is the guide to the greatest musicals of all time from the most trusted authority on film: Turner Classic Movies (written by Richard Barrios).

Movie musicals have been a part of pop culture since films began to talk, over nine decades ago. From The Jazz Singer in 1927 all the way to La La Land in modern times, musicals have sung and danced over a vast amount of territory, thrilling audiences the entire time. More than any other type of entertainment, musicals transport us to marvelous places: a Technicolor land over the rainbow in The Wizard of Oz; a romantic ballroom where, in Top Hat, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance cheek to cheek; a London theater where the Beatles perform before hysterical crowds in A Hard Day's Night; even to a seemingly alternate reality where eager throngs still throw rice as they watch The Rocky Horror Picture Show. These titles, and many more, show us that a great musical film is a timeless joy.

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  1. 18 new

    On the Town

    1949, in 10 top lists Check
  2. 21 new

    Singin' in the Rain

    1952, in 37 top lists Check
  3. 26 new

    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

    1954, in 8 top lists Check
  4. 31 new

    Funny Face

    1957, in 6 top lists Check
  5. 32 new

    The Pajama Game

    1957, in 3 top lists Check
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Last updated on May 3, 2019; source