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Sing, You Sinners DVD

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Featuring the hit songs Small Fry and I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams. The three Beebe brothers are talented singers looking to make their way in the world. Responsible Dave (Fred MacMurray) wants to work in his garage and marry Martha; but his reckless older brother Joe (Bing Crosby) thinks the only way to success is through gambling, much to his loving mother's despair. Young Mike, in the meantime, idolizes Joe and wants to grow up to be just like him. Joe moves to California to seek his...

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Released
21 January 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Simply Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
86 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5019322349501 
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1930s comedy starring Bing Crosby as a young gambler whose impulsiveness threatens to land his family in trouble. The Beebe brothers, Joe (Crosby), David (Fred MacMurray) and Mike (Donald O'Connor), are opposites in many ways. David is the sensible one, who just wants to work at a steady job and marry his sweetheart, while Mike, the youngest, admires the daring of the family rebel Joe. When Joe moves to LA and reports that he is doing well, the family mistakenly think he has finally made something of himself and follow him to the big city. However, in Los Angeles they discover that Joe has spent all his money on a racehorse and that their future now depends entirely on its success...