Bing Crosby at the Lincoln Center
July 20th, 2005 by Andre Soares
The Film Society of Lincoln Center remembers Bing Crosby with a 14-film series, including the 1933 Raoul Walsh musical Going Hollywood, with Marion Davies; the 1936 musical Pennies from Heaven; George Seaton’s melodramatic The Country Girl (1954), with Grace Kelly and William Holden (for which Crosby received his third and last Academy Award nomination as Best Actor), and the ultra-rare High Tor, which hasn’t been seen since it was broadcast as a 90-minute segment of the "Ford Star Jubilee" TV series in March 1956.
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