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Three-woman vocal group featured in Raoul Walsh's [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026325/ Every Night at Eight] (1935). The members—Susan Moore (Frances Langford), Dixie Foley (Alice Faye), and Daphne O'Connor (Patsy Kelly)—are former factory workers who impress bandleader [["Tops" Cardona]] (George Raft), who renames them '''The Swanee Sisters'''. | Three-woman vocal group featured in Raoul Walsh's [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026325/ Every Night at Eight] (1935). The members—Susan Moore (Frances Langford), Dixie Foley (Alice Faye), and Daphne O'Connor (Patsy Kelly)—are former factory workers who impress bandleader [["Tops" Cardona]] (George Raft), who renames them '''The Swanee Sisters'''. | ||
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+ | [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/74260/Every-Night-at-Eight/ Turner Classic Movies summary] |
Revision as of 03:53, 4 May 2011
Three-woman vocal group featured in Raoul Walsh's Every Night at Eight (1935). The members—Susan Moore (Frances Langford), Dixie Foley (Alice Faye), and Daphne O'Connor (Patsy Kelly)—are former factory workers who impress bandleader "Tops" Cardona (George Raft), who renames them The Swanee Sisters.