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Two brothers hire a female singer to help their dwindling duo piano-playing act. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski There's only one thing perfect about the 1980s - we had a younger Michelle Pfeiffer. :) Although the film is set in the present day, it makes all the important references to the nostalgia for the films of the 1940s, and that's what makes it so wonderful. The Jenn Tilly episode is fabulous. Michelle singing "Makin' Whoopee" on the piano made movie history, but it's an eternal shame that she's only featured twice on the original soundtrack. The other songs, therefore, have to be reaped directly from the film. Michelle's perfection as Susie Diamond (not only in her red electrifying mini skirt) got an Oscar nomination and is still her best musical role to this day. "I love you, baby, / And if it's quite alright, / I need you, baby, / To warm a lonely night. / I love you, baby…" ()