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Down To Earth (1947) -- (Movie Clip) People Have More Fun

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    Down To Earth (1947) -- (Movie Clip) The Muses Come Down

    The earthier finale of the show, featuring Rita Hayworth (as Goddess-come-to-earth Terpsichore) and Marc Platt (as "Eddie") performing to "People Have More Fun Than Anyone," from Columbia's Down To Earth, 1947.

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Down To Earth (1947) -- (Movie Clip) People Have...
The earthier finale of the show, featuring Rita Hayworth (as...
Down To Earth (1947) -- (Movie Clip) People Have More Fun
The earthier finale of the show, featuring Rita Hayworth (as Goddess-come-to-earth Terpsichore) and Marc Platt (as "Eddie") performing to "People Have More Fun Than Anyone," from Columbia's Down To Earth, 1947.>
Down To Earth (1947) -- (Movie Clip) He Just...
Rita Hayworth is posing as actress "Kitty," really the...
Down To Earth (1947) -- (Movie Clip) He Just Doesn't Like Me
Rita Hayworth is posing as actress "Kitty," really the goddess Terpsichore, persuading director Danny (Larry Parks) to make their show fancier, over the objections of his pal Eddie (Marc Platt) in Down To Earth, 1947.>
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Jack Cole was the choreographer, Rita Hayworth the star, playing Terpsichore the goddess posing on earth as showgirl "Kitty," in a production called "Swinging The Muses," in Columbia's Down To Earth, 1947.>
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