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- Bye Bye Birdie (1963 film) - Wikipedia
Bye Bye Birdie is a 1963 American musical romantic comedy film directed by George Sidney from a screenplay by Irving Brecher, based on Michael Stewart 's book of the 1960 musical of the same name
- Bye Bye Birdie (1963) - IMDb
Bye Bye Birdie: Directed by George Sidney With Dick Van Dyke, Ann-Margret, Janet Leigh, Maureen Stapleton A rock singer travels to a small Ohio town to make his "farewell" television performance and kiss his biggest fan before he is drafted
- Facts about Bye Bye Birdie : Classic Movie Hub (CMH)
Ann-Margret's skirt-flipping hair-tossing rendition of the song was filmed six months after principal photography was completed at a cost of $60,000, which was repaid to Sidney after the movie, and Ann-Margret, became a sensation
- 48 Facts About The Movie Bye Bye Birdie
Bye Bye Birdie is a musical comedy film released in 1963 Set in the 1960s, Bye Bye Birdie tells the story of Conrad Birdie, a rock and roll superstar who is drafted into the army
- Bye Bye Birdie | Moviepedia | Fandom
Bye Bye Birdie is a 1963 American musical romantic comedy film directed by George Sidney from a screenplay by Irving Brecher, based on Michael Stewart 's book of the 1960 musical of the same name It also features songs by composer Charles Strouse and lyricist Lee Adams, and a score by Johnny Green
- Bye Bye Birdie | film by Sidney [1963] | Britannica
Bye Bye Birdie (1963) was a lively version of the Broadway blockbuster that was inspired by Elvis Presley’s army induction; it starred Ann-Margret and Dick Van Dyke Ann-Margret also appeared in Viva Las Vegas (1964), a hugely popular Presley musical; the singer played a cash-strapped…
- Bye Bye Birdie (film) — Wikipedia Republished WIKI 2
Bye Bye Birdie is a 1963 American musical comedy film from Columbia Pictures [2] It is a film adaptation of the stage production of the same name The screenplay was adapted from Michael Stewart 's book for the musical by Irving Brecher, with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams
- Bye Bye Birdie (1963) | Last Word On Cinema
The watchable bouncy musical “Bye Bye Birdie” was a big hit at the box office for The Kohlmar-Sidney Company and Columbia Pictures “Bye Bye Birdie” was the eighth highest grossing film of 1963
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