The Belle of 14th Street (1967)
Her first television special to feature guest-stars, The Belle of 14th Street celebrates, in ways both comedic and heartfelt, "The Golden Age of Song". A marvelous showcase for such evergreens as Sophie Tucker's "Some of These Days", "How About Me" (written by "a young new talent" Irving Berlin), the poignant "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows", and the sublime "My Buddy" - all classics of the vaudeville era, reinvented by "the greatest star" of our time.
Directors: Joe Layton, Walter C. Miller.
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Barbra Streisand as Performer |
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Jason Robards as Performer |
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John 'Bubbles' Sublett as The 14th Street Player |
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Lee Allen as The 14th Street Player |
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Susan Alpern as The 14th Street Player |
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Harriet Gibson as Beeftrust Girl |
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Mary Alice Voelkle as Beeftrust Girl |
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Barbara Terry as Beeftrust Girl |
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Norma Davids as Beeftrust Girl |
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Patty Sauers as Beeftrust Girl |
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Carol Swanberg as Beeftrust Girl |
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Charles Dale as Self (uncredited) |
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Joe Smith as Self (uncredited) |
| Sound | Walter C. Miller | Music |
| Crew | Walter C. Miller | Script |
| Costume & Make-Up | Frederick Glaser | Hairstylist |
| Production | Walter C. Miller | Producer |
| Directing | Joe Layton | Director |
| Sound | David Shire | Music Director |
| Directing | Walter C. Miller | Director |
| Writing | Robert Emmett | Writer |