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Guy Reginald Bolton (23 November 1884 – 4 September 1979) was a British-American playwright and writer of musical comedies. Born in England and educated in France and the U.S., he trained as an architect but turned to writing. Bolton preferred working in collaboration with others, principally the English writers P. G. Wodehouse and Fred Thompson, with whom he wrote 21 and 14 shows respectively, and the American playwright George Middleton, with whom he wrote ten shows. Among his other collaborators in Britain were George Grossmith Jr., Ian Hay and Weston and Lee. In the U.S., he worked... MORE

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Connee Boswell at the peak of her career in this upbeat and positive-minded number from Jerome Kern and Buddy DeSylva's 1920 show, "Sally". LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING Look for the silver lining When e'er a cloud appears in the blue. Remember some where the sun is shining, And so the right thing to do, Is make it shine for you. A heart, full of joy and gladness, Will always banish sadness and strife. So always look for the silver lining, And try to find the sunny side of life. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More from Wiki on the show, "Sally", in which the song first appeared: Sally is a musical comedy with music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey and book by Guy Bolton (inspired by the 19th century show, Sally in our Alley), with additional lyrics by Buddy De Sylva, Anne Caldwell and PG Wodehouse. It was originally produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, opening on December 21, 1920 at the New Amsterdam Theatre on Broadway. It ran for 570 performances, which was one of the longest runs on Broadway up to that time. By the time it closed in 1924, it would prove to be among the top five money makers of the 1920s. The show was designed as the musical comedy debut of Marilyn Miller, a 22-year old Ziegfeld Follies girl. Miller would continue to be a star on Broadway until her untimely death in 1936. Kern, Bolton, and Wodehouse had collaborated on a number of musical comedies at the Princess Theatre. The story combined the innocence of these earlier "Princess musicals" with the lavishness of ...
  • This isn't a thriller. Waltzes from Vienna (1934) can be considered as Hitchcock's only musical. Although he wasn't interested in the project, still he tried to put all of his touches in the project. Hitchcock worked with his wife Alma Reville and Guy Bol...
  • This isn't a thriller. Waltzes from Vienna (1934) can be considered as Hitchcock's only musical. Although he wasn't interested in the project, still he tried to put all of his touches in the project. Hitchcock worked with his wife Alma Reville and Guy Bol...
  • This isn't a thriller. Waltzes from Vienna (1934) can be considered as Hitchcock's only musical. Although he wasn't interested in the project, still he tried to put all of his touches in the project. Hitchcock worked with his wife Alma Reville and Guy Bol...
  • This isn't a thriller. Waltzes from Vienna (1934) can be considered as Hitchcock's only musical. Although he wasn't interested in the project, still he tried to put all of his touches in the project. Hitchcock worked with his wife Alma Reville and Guy Bol...
  • "Maybe" Music by George Gershwin, Words by Ira Gershwin From the Broadway musical, "Oh, Kay" Performed by George Gershwin - piano Recorded November 12, 1926, New York Oh, Kay! is a musical with music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and a book ...
  • Anything Goes is a 1956 musical film adapted from the Cole Porter, Guy Bolton, PG Wodehouse stage production of the same title. The book was drastically rewritten for the second film version, also by Paramount, released in 1956. Though this movie again st...
  • This isn't a thriller. Waltzes from Vienna (1934) can be considered as Hitchcock's only musical. Although he wasn't interested in the project, still he tried to put all of his touches in the project. Hitchcock worked with his wife Alma Reville and Guy Bol...
  • This isn't a thriller. Waltzes from Vienna (1934) can be considered as Hitchcock's only musical. Although he wasn't interested in the project, still he tried to put all of his touches in the project. Hitchcock worked with his wife Alma Reville and Guy Bol...
  • This isn't a thriller. Waltzes from Vienna (1934) can be considered as Hitchcock's only musical. Although he wasn't interested in the project, still he tried to put all of his touches in the project. Hitchcock worked with his wife Alma Reville and Guy Bol...

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