The third and final film in Vera Lynn's delightful wartime musical trilogy. ONE EXCITING EVENING is a splendid British musical where the songs just keep on coming! While trying to do a good ded and return a stolen wallet, amateur singer Vera Baker (Vera Lynn) gets mistaken for the new girlfriend of famous composer Michael Thorne (Donald Stewart). Now she's invited to sing at a top variety show for charity. It seems like a dream come true - but there's trouble ahead. Michael has a valuable Rembrandt painting in his possesion and a criminal gang is determined to steal... it from him. Can Vera wow the audience and save Michael and his painting? Also known as 'You Can't Do Without Love', this musical comedy has been digitally transferred from a high quality original 35mm print and is available on DVD for the first time. The film includes no less than six musical numbers from Vera Lynn - 'It's Like Old Times', 'There's A New World Over The Skyline', 'One Love', My Prayer', 'You Can't Do Without Love' and 'It's So Easy To Say Good Morning' with dance band legend Bert Ambrose. There's also a rare opportunity to enjoy the RAF Dance Orchestra with Jimmy Miller. ABOUT THE DVD: The film is presented in BLACK & WHITE and FULL SCREEN format (4:3 Aspect Ratio) and runs for 80 minutes - the AUDIO is the original ENGLISH language and MONO - SUBTITLES are English (Hard of Hearing) only. [show more]
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Wartime musical starring Vera Lynn as an amateur singer who is mistaken for the girlfriend of a famous composer. The life of Vera Baker (Lynn) takes a strange turn one day when, while trying to locate the owner of a lost wallet she has found, she finds herself mistaken for the girlfriend of celebrated composer Michael Thorne (Donald Stewart) and whisked off to sing at a charity event. Matters are complicated further by the fact that Michael is the subject of a kidnapping plot aimed at gaining ownership of his valuable Rembrandt painting. Can Vera see through the confusion that envelops her and find a way to foil the plot and save the painting?
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