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  1. The Stars Are Singing is a 1953 Paramount Pictures musical directed by Norman Taurog and starring Rosemary Clooney, Anna Maria Alberghetti, and Lauritz Melchior. Clooney performs her hit song "Come On-a My House" and Danish tenor Lauritz Melchior sings "Vesti la giubba" from Leoncavallo's opera Pagliacci in this Technicolor production.

  2. The complete 1953 film 'The Stars Are Singing' starring Rosemary Clooney, Anna Maria Alberghetti, Lauritz Melchior, Bob Williams, Tom Morton, Fred Clark, John Archer, and Red Dust ...more.

    • 99 min
    • 197.7K
    • Ryland Groves
  3. Aug 21, 2013 · Singing stars. Scientists have turned light signals from distant stars into sound. By analysing the amount of hiss in the sound, they can work out the star's surface gravity and what stage...

    • 3 min
    • 582.5K
    • nature video
  4. The Stars Are Singing: Directed by Norman Taurog. With Rosemary Clooney, Anna Maria Alberghetti, Lauritz Melchior, Bob Williams. Fifteen-year-old Katri Walenska jumps a Polish ship, swims ashore and enters New York illegally.

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    • Musical
    • Norman Taurog
    • 1953-05-29
  5. Fifteen-year-old Katri Walenska (Amma Maria Alberghetti) jumps a Polish ship, swims ashore and enters New York illegally. The United States Immigration officials are alerted---the USA still had a functioning immigration policy and department when this was filmed---and the search is on.

    • Norman Taurog, John Coonan, Edward Salven
    • Anna Maria Alberghetti
  6. When Terry hears Katri's magnificent singing voice, she scurries around New York to get her an audition and succeeds in getting her a spot on Don Wilson's televised amateur hour. She wins the contest but unwittingly reveals her true identity as an illegal alien, which causes the arrest of Poldi, Wilson and Dave, Terry's lawyer boyfriend.

  7. Jul 30, 2018 · We can’t hear it with our ears, but the stars in the sky are performing a concert, one that never stops. The biggest stars make the lowest, deepest sounds, like tubas and double basses. Small stars have high-pitched voices, like celestial flutes.