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Tonight for Sure (1962)
On the Las Vegas strip, two unlikely men rendezvous: Samuel Hill, an ill-kempt desert miner, and Benjamin Jabowski, a John Birch Society dandy from the city. Intent on some sort of mayhem, they enter the Herald Club before the burlesque show starts, and they wire something to the electrical box, set to blow at midnight. They sit at the back of the club to get to know each other. As they drink and glance at the stage, Sam tells of a partner driven mad by visions of naked women in the sagebrush; Ben tells a tale of trying to rid his neighborhood of a pin-up studio. As they get drunker and the clock ticks toward midnight, they pull their chairs closer to the women on stage.
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This Could Be the Night (1957)
To earn extra money, a prim schoolteacher takes a second job as secretary to the uncouth owner of a boisterous nightclub. Released in 1957, starring Jean Simmons, Paul Douglas, Anthony Franciosa, Joan Blondell, Julie Wilson, Rafael Campos, Neile Adams, ZaSu Pitts and J. Carrol Naish.
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The Opposite Sex (1956)
The story concerns Kay Hilliard (played by June Allyson), a former nightclub singer who discovers her husband Steven (played by Leslie Nielsen) is having an affair with showgirl Crystal Allen (played by Joan Collins). Kay is the last to find out among her circle of gossiping girlfriends. Kay travels to Reno to divorce from Steve who then marries Crystal, but when Kay finds out that Crystal isn’t true to Steve she starts fighting to win her ex-husband back. From Wikipedia, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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The Bribe (1949)
United States Federal agent Rigby (Robert Taylor) travels to the Central American island Carlotta to investigate a stolen aircraft engines smuggling racket.
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Copacabana (1947)
Groucho Marx plays a talent agent that sells his girlfriend to a nightclub — as two separate acts. The deception and constant costume changes are too much for his girl.
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Perilous Holiday (1946)
Pat O’Brien makes the casual acquaintance of fellow American Ruth Warrick while on vacation in Mexico City. What Warrick doesn’t know is that O’Brien is a treasury agent, out to get expatriate counterfeiters Alan Hale and Edgar Buchanan. What O’Brien doesn’t know is that Warrick is also out to get Hale, whom she holds responsible for her father’s death.
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Escort Girl (1941)
A pair of nightclub owners run a string of escort bureaus where men pay for the “companionship” of young women. The district attorney sends an undercover agent to infiltrate the bureaus.
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Tear Gas Squad (1940)
A brave young policeman single-handedly takes on a vicious criminal gang.
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Billy Rose’s Casa Mañana Revue (1938)
The scene is set at Billy Rose’s Casa Manana Revue, filmed at the Fort Worth Frontier Fiesta (1937), an enormous production created as part of the Texas Centennial civic celebrations. The opening song, “The Night Is Young And You’re So Beautiful” emanated from the first edition of the Revue and became a hit song on two continents in 1936.
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