
October 7, 1917 · 108 years old
June Allyson (October 7, 1917 – July 8, 2006) was an American film and television actress, popular in the 1940s and 1950s. She was a major MGM contract star. Allyson won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for her performance in Too Young to Kiss (1951). From 1959–1961, she hosted and occasional…

Biography of bandleader Glenn Miller from his beginnings to his death over the English Channel in December 1944.

Various MGM stars from yesteryear present their favorite musical moments from the studio's 50-year history.

When the head of a large manufacturing firm dies suddenly from a stroke, his vice presidents vie to see who will replace him.

An ex-pilot and current baseballer is recalled into the U.S. Air Force and assumes an increasingly important role in Cold War deterrence.

Songwriter and Broadway pioneer Jerome Kern is unable to find immediate success in the U.S. He sought recognition abroad. He journeyed to England where his dreams of success became real and where he met his future wife Eva Leale.

Third installment in the "That's Entertainment" series, featuring scenes from "The Hollywood Revue of 1929," "Brigadoon," "Singin' In The Rain," and many more MGM films.

An executive plans to fill a high-ranking position by interviewing the candidates' wives.

The spoiled daughter of a rich American family hires as butler an Austrian vagrant she finds on a pier, without knowing that he illegally jumped ship.

Lucille Ball accepts a cadet's invitation to a military academy's senior prom in order to boost her career.

Six year old "Mike" joins her sister Barbara Ainsworth who plays in a classical orchestra during WW II.

Ellen (June Allyson) is kidnapped by her father (Charles Bickford) after she ran off and got married to someone he thinks is a gold digger. She escapes and starts an adventurous trip back to Houston to be with her husband. Her fat...

A young American woman travels to Munich and falls in love with a famous German conductor, only to learn he has a mentally ill wife.