Lucille Ball Film Collection (Dance, Girl, Dance / The Big Street / Du Barry Was a Lady / Critic's Choice / Mame) (2007)
MPAA Rating: NR
Profanity |
Nudity |
Sex |
Violence |
Drugs |
mild, deity, vulgarity, belch, other |
some, female, cleavage; male, rear |
brief, conversation, implied, innuendo, kissing |
Some, woman knocked down stairs and paralyzed, fist fights, slapping, shooting, slapstick, sword fighting |
alcohol, some accepted |
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Synopsis: The five films demonstrate Lucille Ball's talent in drama, musicals, and comedy: The Big Street (1942) (considered her best performance by some), Critic's Choice (1962), Dance, Girl, Dance (1940), Du Barry Was a Lady (1943), and Mame (1974).
Genres: Musical, Comedy, Drama
Color: B&W/Color
Studio/Distributor: Warner Brothers
Critics Ratings
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