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  1. Born to Sing is a 1942 American feature film directed by Edward Ludwig starring Virginia Weidler and Ray McDonald . Plot. Frank Eastman is a down-on-his-luck show tune composer. He wrote some music while in prison which was subsequently stolen by well-to-do show promoter Arthur Cartwright.

  2. Born to Sing (Korean: 전국노래자랑; RR: Jeonguk Norae Jarang; lit. "National Singing Contest") is a 2013 South Korean comedy-drama film starring Kim In-kwon and directed by Lee Jong-pil. Produced by comedian and variety show host Lee Kyung-kyu, it was released in theaters on May 2, 2013.

  3. Lines of everyday citizens--performers dressed as nurses, repairmen, policemen and teachers--snake around McPhail as he sings the song of the everyman, an exhortation for Americans to stay strong during tough times. The performance is all the more poignant when you consider that Born to Sing was McPhail's last movie. The singer and actor ...

    • Edward Ludwig, Busby Berkeley, Al Raboch
    • Virginia Weidler
  4. Overview. A group of children put on a show in order to prove that a down and out musician was the real composer of a Broadway show's songs. Franz Schulz. Screenplay, Story. Edward Ludwig. Director. Harry Clork. Screenplay.

  5. Profile. Movie: Born To Sing (English title) / National Singing Contest (literal title) Revised romanization: Jeonguk Norae Jarang. Hangul: 전국노래자랑. Director: Lee Jong-Pil.

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  6. Born to Sing: Directed by Edward Ludwig. With Virginia Weidler, Ray McDonald, Leo Gorcey, Douglas McPhail. Show promoter Cartwright has stolen the songs that Frank wrote while he was in the big house.

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  8. A Song Is Born (also known as That's Life), starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo, is a 1948 Technicolor musical film remake of Howard Hawks' 1941 movie Ball of Fire with Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck.

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