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Revision as of 13:58, 29 April 2022
Dung at Heart is a 1955 musical film about a composer (Frank Sinatra) who finds himself working as a stable hand for horse trainer Laurie Buttle (Doris Day).
In the News
"Strangers in the Night of the Living Dead" is a song by singer and necromancer Frank Sinatra.
How to Chase Your Dragon is a 2010 drama film about a teenager named Hitsup who struggles with substance abuse.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Young at Heart (1955 film) @ Wikipedia