During The war years, Vera Lynn made three wonderful musicals from Columbia Pictures. Rarely seen, these three very special films have been rediscovered in the film archives and are now available to own for the very first time... Well Meet Again: (1942) Humble chorus line dancer Peggy Brown (Vera Lynn) is discovered by the BBC and gets her own radio show but she proves unlucky in love when the soldier she hopes loves her (Donald Gray) falls for her best friend Ruth (Patricia Roc) instead... Songs: Be Like The Kettle And Sing, Ave Maria, All The World Sings A Lullaby,... Im Yours Sincerely, Well Meet Again, After The Rain (With Geraldo & His Orchestra) Rhythm Serenade (1943) While converting a big empty house for evacuee children, Ann Martin (Vera Lynn) Ann stumbles upon a mysterious stranger who may be a conscientious objector or a German spy! Songs: The Sunshine Of Your Smile, Home Sweet Home Again, I love To Sing, Bye And Bye, So It Goes On, With All My Heart, It Doesnt Cost A Dime. One Exciting Night (1944) In wartime London, Vera Gets mistaken for the girlfriend of a famous composer and invited to sing at a charity gala but criminals chasing a precious Rembrandt painting might just spoil her big night! Songs: Its Like Old Times, Theres A New World Over The Skyline, One Love My Prayer, You Cant Do Without Love, Its So Easy To Say Good morning (with Bert Ambrose) [show more]
We will publish your review of The Vera Lynn Film Collection on DVD within a few days as long as it meets our guidelines.
None of your personal details will be passed on to any other third party.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. They called her the Forces Sweetheart. During the Second World War, Vera Lynn was Britain's most popular female entertainer. Her poignant, bittersweet songs captured alike the hearts of those away fighting and those left behind on the Home Front. During those war years, Vera Lynn also made three wonderful musicals for Columbia Pictures. Rarely seen, these three very special films have been rediscovered in the film archives and are now available to own for the veryfirst time... Titles Comprise: We'll Meet Again: Humble chorus line dancer Peggy Brown (Vera Lynn) is discovered by the BBC and gets her own radio show - but she proves unlucky in love when the soldier she hopes loves her (Donald Gray) falls for her best friend Ruth (Patricia Roc) instead. Songs: Be Like The Kettle And Sing, Ave Maria, All The World Sings A Lullaby, I'm Yours Sincerely, We'll Meet Again, After The Rain (With Geraldo & His Orchestra). Rhythm Serenade: While converting a big empty house for evacuee children, Ann Martin (Vera Lynn) Ann stumbles upon a mysterious stranger who may be a conscientious objector - or a German spy! Songs: The Sunshine Of Your Smile, Home Sweet Home Again, I Love To Sing, Bye And Bye, So It Goes On, With All My Heart and It Doesn't Cost A Dime. One Exciting Night: In wartime London, Vera gets mistaken for the girlfriend of a famous composer and invited to sing at a charity gala - but criminals chasing a precious Rembrandt painting might just spoil her big night! Songs: It's Like Old Times, There's A New World Over the Skyline, One Love, My Prayer, You Can't Do Without Love and It's So Easy To Say Good Morning (with Bert Ambrose).
Three British wartime musicals starring 'forces' sweetheart' Vera Lynn. In 'We'll Meet Again' (1942), chorus line dancer Peggy Brown (Lynn) is given her own radio show by the BBC, but proves unlucky in love when the soldier she loves (Donald Gray) falls for her best friend Ruth (Patricia Roc) instead. Songs include 'Be Like the Kettle and Sing', 'Ave Maria', 'All the World Sings a Lullaby', 'I'm Yours Sincerely', 'We'll Meet Again' and 'After the Rain'. In 'Rhythm Serenade' (1943), Ann Martin (Lynn) stumbles upon a mysterious stranger while converting a big empty house for evacuee children. Could he be a conscientious objector - or maybe a German spy? Songs include 'The Sunshine of Your Smile', 'Home Sweet Home Again', 'I Love To Sing', 'Bye and Bye', 'So It Goes On', 'With All My Heart' and 'It Doesn't Cost a Dime'. In 'One Exciting Night' (1944), Vera Baker (Lynn) is invited to sing at a charity gala after being mistaken for the girlfriend of a famous composer - but her big night looks set to be ruined by criminals chasing a priceless Rembrandt painting. Songs include 'It's Like Old Times', 'There's a New World Over the Skyline', 'One Love My Prayer', 'You Can't Do Without Love' and 'It's So Easy to Say Good Morning'.
This site uses cookies.
More details in our privacy policy