
Synopsis
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.

The Belle of 14th Street (1967)
Genre: Music, TV Movie
Cast: Barbra Streisand, John 'Bubbles' Sublett, Jason Robards, Susan Alpern, Charles Dale
Crew: David Shire, Joe Layton, Walter C. Miller, Walter C. Miller, Walter C. Miller
Release: 1967-10-11
Budget: $4,610,938
Revenue: $86,826,574
Dietetic Technician: Frankie McDermott
Precision Lens Grinders and Polisher: Jacey Orn
File Clerk: Ursula Gerlach
Ophthalmic Laboratory Technician: Jalen Bogisich
Waste Treatment Plant Operator: Ms. Tabitha Feil DVM
Power Distributors OR Dispatcher: Lydia Heidenreich
Electro-Mechanical Technician: Dr. Jasper O'Hara DDS
Airframe Mechanic: Miss Leola Bruen
Fish Hatchery Manager: Frank Feil
Veterinarian: Alena Pollich
Dishwasher: Nicolas Hodkiewicz
Manufactured Building Installer: Palma Olson
Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operator: Prof. Modesto Kuhn
Cast: Barbra Streisand, John 'Bubbles' Sublett, Jason Robards, Susan Alpern, Charles Dale
Crew: David Shire, Joe Layton, Walter C. Miller, Walter C. Miller, Walter C. Miller
Release: 1967-10-11
Budget: $4,610,938
Revenue: $86,826,574
Dietetic Technician: Frankie McDermott
Precision Lens Grinders and Polisher: Jacey Orn
File Clerk: Ursula Gerlach
Ophthalmic Laboratory Technician: Jalen Bogisich
Waste Treatment Plant Operator: Ms. Tabitha Feil DVM
Power Distributors OR Dispatcher: Lydia Heidenreich
Electro-Mechanical Technician: Dr. Jasper O'Hara DDS
Airframe Mechanic: Miss Leola Bruen
Fish Hatchery Manager: Frank Feil
Veterinarian: Alena Pollich
Dishwasher: Nicolas Hodkiewicz
Manufactured Building Installer: Palma Olson
Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operator: Prof. Modesto Kuhn
Barbra Streisand - The Belle of 14th Street (1967).
Tv Show. Soundtrack. VOCALS: Barbra Streisand. "A Good Man Is Hard to Find/Some of These Days," "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" (ALB-1390) (Production And Recordings Information). From: Show Music on Record by Jack Raymond.
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BELLE OF 14TH STREET.
Apr 7, 2016 ... Provided to YouTube by Sony Music EntertainmentBelle Of 14th Street · Barbra StreisandJust For The ℗ Originally Released 1967 ....
Long Before MTV, There Was Streisand TV (Published 2005).
Barbra Streisand wore this Victorian inspired, breakaway costume in The Belle Of 14th Street (1967). This gown was worn for Barbra’s big entrance in the show, though she is briefly seen in a short clip prior as a young boy in the audience in a vibrant green velvet Little Lord Fountleroy suit. (read about it here). This segment of the show was dubbed “The Belle Of 14th Street, An Unforgettable Forget-Me-Not.” In this bit, Barbra sang the song Alice Blue Gown which was written by Joseph McCarthy and Harry Tierney. The song was inspired by Alice Roosevelt Longworth’s signature blue gown and was first performed in the 1919 Broadway musical Irene by Edith Day. Other artists to record the song have included Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Martha Wainwright, Glenn Miller and more. Alice Roosevelt LongworthThe lyrics of this song talk about a woman who has worn her favorite blue gown so many times that it was “no more.” In a quite literal and humorous take on these lyrics Barbra.
Barbra Streisand starred in a vaudevillian-styled television special with Jason Robards in 1967 on CBS. THE BELLE OF FOURTEENTH STREET is examined at ....
Barbra Streisand wore this Victorian inspired, breakaway costume in The Belle Of 14th Street (1967). This gown was worn for Barbra’s big entrance in the show, though she is briefly seen in a short clip prior as a young boy in the audience in a vibrant green velvet Little Lord Fountleroy suit. (read about it here). This segment of the show was dubbed “The Belle Of 14th Street, An Unforgettable Forget-Me-Not.” In this bit, Barbra sang the song Alice Blue Gown which was written by Joseph McCarthy and Harry Tierney. The song was inspired by Alice Roosevelt Longworth’s signature blue gown and was first performed in the 1919 Broadway musical Irene by Edith Day. Other artists to record the song have included Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Martha Wainwright, Glenn Miller and more. Alice Roosevelt LongworthThe lyrics of this song talk about a woman who has worn her favorite blue gown so many times that it was “no more.” In a quite literal and humorous take on these lyrics Barbra.
Barbra Streisand: When a star was born.
Some pop stars (the Beatles, Bruce Springsteen) inspire love. Others (Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Madonna) demand worship. Between love and worship, there is a world of difference. Love is warm, trusting and generous and allows for forgiveness. Worship is cooler. It involves an exchange of power in which adoration is shadowed with fear. To watch ''Barbra Streisand: The Television Specials,'' a DVD anthology (Warner Strategic Marketing) of her five one-woman shows that were broadcast between 1965 and 1973, is to spend nearly five hours in the presence of a self-styled show business goddess. In these meticulously conceived three-act specials, Ms. Streisand wields her star power with a concentrated intensity that is magnetic, intimidating and ahead of its time. Turning her famous bump-in-the-nose profile to the camera, she challenges you to say she isn't beautiful. Directing her cold, critical gaze into the camera, she dares you to look away. But the force within that gaze is transfixing..
East of the Belle Isle Pedestrian Bridge on Tredegar Street is a put-in and take-out for serious paddlers who can navigate the Hollywood rapids. Take-out. Steps to ....
"barbra belle of 14th st. streisand". Published October 8, 1967. Description. Barbra Streisand in The Belle of 14th Street, 1967 ....
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TV Specials | Belle of 14th Street (1967) - Barbra Streisand Archives.
Barbra Streisand appeared in a return to vaudeville in a revue titled "The Belle of 14th Street." Broadcast on CBS on Oct. 11, 1967, the show co-starred Jason ....
Belle Of 14th Street.
The Belle Of 14th Street Victorian Breakaway Gown.
The Belle Of 14th Street Victorian Breakaway Gown.
Tredegar Street Put-in & 14th Street Take-out
Tv Show. Soundtrack. VOCALS: Barbra Streisand. "A Good Man Is Hard to Find/Some of These Days," "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" (ALB-1390) (Production And Recordings Information). From: Show Music on Record by Jack Raymond.
Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. The definitive site for Reviews, Trailers, Showtimes, and Tickets.
BELLE OF 14TH STREET.
Apr 7, 2016 ... Provided to YouTube by Sony Music EntertainmentBelle Of 14th Street · Barbra StreisandJust For The ℗ Originally Released 1967 ....
Long Before MTV, There Was Streisand TV (Published 2005).
Barbra Streisand wore this Victorian inspired, breakaway costume in The Belle Of 14th Street (1967). This gown was worn for Barbra’s big entrance in the show, though she is briefly seen in a short clip prior as a young boy in the audience in a vibrant green velvet Little Lord Fountleroy suit. (read about it here). This segment of the show was dubbed “The Belle Of 14th Street, An Unforgettable Forget-Me-Not.” In this bit, Barbra sang the song Alice Blue Gown which was written by Joseph McCarthy and Harry Tierney. The song was inspired by Alice Roosevelt Longworth’s signature blue gown and was first performed in the 1919 Broadway musical Irene by Edith Day. Other artists to record the song have included Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Martha Wainwright, Glenn Miller and more. Alice Roosevelt LongworthThe lyrics of this song talk about a woman who has worn her favorite blue gown so many times that it was “no more.” In a quite literal and humorous take on these lyrics Barbra.
Barbra Streisand starred in a vaudevillian-styled television special with Jason Robards in 1967 on CBS. THE BELLE OF FOURTEENTH STREET is examined at ....
Barbra Streisand wore this Victorian inspired, breakaway costume in The Belle Of 14th Street (1967). This gown was worn for Barbra’s big entrance in the show, though she is briefly seen in a short clip prior as a young boy in the audience in a vibrant green velvet Little Lord Fountleroy suit. (read about it here). This segment of the show was dubbed “The Belle Of 14th Street, An Unforgettable Forget-Me-Not.” In this bit, Barbra sang the song Alice Blue Gown which was written by Joseph McCarthy and Harry Tierney. The song was inspired by Alice Roosevelt Longworth’s signature blue gown and was first performed in the 1919 Broadway musical Irene by Edith Day. Other artists to record the song have included Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Martha Wainwright, Glenn Miller and more. Alice Roosevelt LongworthThe lyrics of this song talk about a woman who has worn her favorite blue gown so many times that it was “no more.” In a quite literal and humorous take on these lyrics Barbra.
Barbra Streisand: When a star was born.
Some pop stars (the Beatles, Bruce Springsteen) inspire love. Others (Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Madonna) demand worship. Between love and worship, there is a world of difference. Love is warm, trusting and generous and allows for forgiveness. Worship is cooler. It involves an exchange of power in which adoration is shadowed with fear. To watch ''Barbra Streisand: The Television Specials,'' a DVD anthology (Warner Strategic Marketing) of her five one-woman shows that were broadcast between 1965 and 1973, is to spend nearly five hours in the presence of a self-styled show business goddess. In these meticulously conceived three-act specials, Ms. Streisand wields her star power with a concentrated intensity that is magnetic, intimidating and ahead of its time. Turning her famous bump-in-the-nose profile to the camera, she challenges you to say she isn't beautiful. Directing her cold, critical gaze into the camera, she dares you to look away. But the force within that gaze is transfixing..
East of the Belle Isle Pedestrian Bridge on Tredegar Street is a put-in and take-out for serious paddlers who can navigate the Hollywood rapids. Take-out. Steps to ....
"barbra belle of 14th st. streisand". Published October 8, 1967. Description. Barbra Streisand in The Belle of 14th Street, 1967 ....
BARBRA belle of 14th st. STREISAND |.
TV Specials | Belle of 14th Street (1967) - Barbra Streisand Archives.
Barbra Streisand appeared in a return to vaudeville in a revue titled "The Belle of 14th Street." Broadcast on CBS on Oct. 11, 1967, the show co-starred Jason ....
Belle Of 14th Street.
The Belle Of 14th Street Victorian Breakaway Gown.
The Belle Of 14th Street Victorian Breakaway Gown.
Tredegar Street Put-in & 14th Street Take-out
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