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  1. If there’s one major flaw in 42nd Street, it backends its major musical numbers. They’re knockouts, for sure, but so visually overwhelming and energetic that it almost makes you forget the rest of the film. The big production numbers, “Shuffle Off to Buffalo”, “Young and Healthy”, and “42nd Street”, are still stunning seen today.

  2. In another star-making turn, Dick Powell is Peggy's leading man - a role he would fill for Keeler in several other musicals. 42nd Street was also an important movie in the career of the young Ginger Rogers, who plays a chorus girl named "Anytime Annie," of whom it was said, "She only said 'No' once, and that was when she didn't hear the question."

  3. Dick Powell. Actor: Murder, My Sweet. Few actors ever managed a complete image transition as thoroughly as did Dick Powell: in his case, from the boyish, wavy-haired crooner in musicals to rugged crime fighters in film noirs. Powell grew up in the town of Little Rock, Arkansas, one of three brothers (one of them, Howard, ended up as vice president of the Illinois Central Railroad). He worked ...

  4. He entered his hand and footprints into the cement outside Sid Grauman's Chinese Theater with Joan Blondell in 1937. After a period of decline, Dick reinvented himself as a tough guy in film noir, and his performances are still impressive today. Never one to settle, he then tried his hand at directing and was successful.

  5. Moonlight on the Campus. Have You Got Any Castles, Baby?. 'Cause My Baby Says It's So. You Can't Run Away from Love Tonight. Why Do I Dream Those Dreams?. I'll String Along With You.

  6. 27. Apr. 2015 · What’s more, 42nd St. was nominated for Best Picture of 1933, alongside such prestigious productions as State Fair, Little Women, and I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang. (It lost to Noel Coward’s Cavalcade.) Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell were now a starring duo. Busby Berkeley became a legend…and the musical was reborn.

  7. Young and Healthy [From 42nd Street] Lyrics by Dick Powell from the Du Barry Was a Lady/The Sky's the Limit/42nd Street album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I'm young and healthy And you've got charms It would really be a sin Not to have you in my arms I'm young and hea…