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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mame_(film)Mame (film) - Wikipedia

    Mame is a 1974 Technicolor musical film in Panavision based on the 1966 Broadway musical of the same name (itself based on the 1958 film Auntie Mame) and the 1955 novel Auntie Mame by Patrick Dennis. It was directed by Gene Saks, and adapted by Paul Zindel, and starred Lucille Ball in her final theatrical film performance.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0071803Mame (1974) - IMDb

    Mar 27, 1974 · 1 Video. 45 Photos. Comedy Musical. Following the death of his father, an orphan is sent to live with his free-spirited aunt. Director. Gene Saks. Writers. Jerome Lawrence. Robert E. Lee. Jerry Herman. Stars. Lucille Ball. Robert Preston. Bea Arthur. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. from $3.59. search Amazon. Add to Watchlist.

    • (3.5K)
    • Comedy, Musical
    • Gene Saks
    • 1974-03-27
  3. www.youtube.com › watchMame - YouTube

    Lucille Ball stars in this film of the blockbuster Broadway musical that tells the story of the flamboyant, unconventional and, above all, glamorous Mame. ...more. Warner Brothers. PG.

    • 131 min
    • 397.7K
    • YouTube Movies
  4. Oct 18, 2014 · Where trailers from the past, from recent to long ago, from a time before YouTube, can be enjoyed by all. We search near and far for original movie trailer from all decades. Feel free to send us...

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  5. Upon the death of wealthy Chicagoan Edward Dennis in the late 1920s, his nine-year-old son Patrick Dennis becomes the ward of their only living relative, Edward's equally-wealthy New-York-residing sister, Mame Dennis.

  6. Wiped out by the crash of '29, a woman (Lucille Ball) marries a Georgia millionaire (Robert Preston) and lives life to the fullest.

    • Musical, Comedy
  7. Apr 3, 2015 · Mame (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Title Song After wowing the crowd with her unorthodox fox hunting, Lucille Ball (title character) is welcomed into Southern society by Robert Preston, as her new husband Beauregard, with a refined delivery of Jerry Herman’s title song, shooting on location in Georgia, Gene Saks directing, in Mame, 1974.