Umbrella Entertainment The Glenn Miller Story / The Benny Goodman Story

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Zavvi - The Home of Pop CultureA pair of Jazz Age biopics are the latest additions to Umbrella Entertainment's Icons Of The Silver Screen double feature series!The Glenn Miller Story (1954):Young musician Glenn Miller (Academy Award® winner James Stewart, Vertigo) grew up as a dedicated trombone player who wanted nothing more in life then to achieve greatness. With a philosophy of hard work and determination he set out to make it big in show business, starting up his own band, destined to become one of the most successful and influential groups of the big-band era.With beautiful wife Helen (June Allyson, Little Women) by his side and one of the biggest songs in America, Moonlight Serenade under his belt, it would seem nothing could stand in his way. But when the shadow of World War II loomed, Miller gave up his fame and success to help entertain the troops stationed in Europe. An inspiring biography of unparalleled detail, directed by Anthony Mann (El Cid), The Glenn Miller Story captures the life story of one of entertainment's greatest musicians, featuring a soundtrack of arrangements that truly defined an era.The Benny Goodman Story (1956):When a young Benny Goodman (Barry Truex) first starts taking music classes, he becomes very adept at the clarinet and gravitates towards ragtime and jazz. After playing for a few years, an older Benny (Steve Allen) gains the attention of critic John Hammond (Herbert Anderson), who champions the musician. Benny also meets John's sister, Alice (Donna Reed), and, although she initially dislikes jazz, Goodman wins her over. However, Benny's mother (Berta Gersten) does not approve of the match.Product Features The Glenn Miller Story Trailer The Benny Goodman Story Trailer
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