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  1. Diamond Horseshoe (also billed as Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe) is a 1945 American musical film starring Betty Grable, Dick Haymes and William Gaxton (in his final feature film role), directed and co-written by George Seaton, and released by 20th Century Fox.

  2. In December 1938, entertainment impresario Billy Rose opened the Diamond Horseshoe, one of New York City’s most opulent and successful nightclubs, in the former Grill Room in the basement of the Paramount Hotel in the Theater District. It was decorated by theater designer Albert Johnson.

  3. Jan 24, 2014 · In 1945, Betty Grable captured the club’s fame in the technicolor movie musical Billy Rose’s Diamond Horseshoe. The film proved to be portentious; six years later, the Diamond Horseshoe (one...

  4. One evening, medical student Joe Davis, Jr., visits his entertainer father at impresario Billy Rose's famous Diamond Horseshoe nightclub in New York City. After the show, Davis, Sr. is squabbling with singer Bonnie Collins, with whom he has a bitter rivalry, when he spots Joey.

  5. Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe. Joe Davis Jr. (Dick Haymes), a student who dreams of becoming a singer, takes a job at the Diamond Horseshoe nightclub, owned by his father. Joe Sr.,...

    • George Seaton
    • Musical, Romance
    • Betty Grable
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Billy_RoseBilly Rose - Wikipedia

    In 1938, he opened Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe, a nightclub in New York City's Times Square in the basement of the Paramount Hotel. It initially opened with a version of his Fort Worth show. The Diamond Horseshoe operated under that name until 1951.

  7. The jewel that was Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe is revealed in this personal and riveting story, told by performers who starred on stage, and a cigarette girl who worked the floor some 70 years ago.