Texas Carnival

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Texas Carnival is a 1951 Technicolor musical comedy film produced by MGM, known for its carnival setting, lively song-and-dance numbers, and direction by Charles Walters.

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Texas Carnival canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Technicolor film
film
musical comedy film
artDirectionBy Cedric Gibbons
Urie McCleary
basedInStudio MGM
surface form: MGM Studios
cinematographyBy Paul Vogel
colorProcess Technicolor
costumeDesignBy Helen Rose
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Charles Walters
distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
editedBy Albert Akst
era Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Golden Age of Hollywood
features carnival acts
song-and-dance numbers
filmingProcess live action
genre comedy film
musical film
hasFormat feature film
isInColor true
leadActress Esther Jane Williams
surface form: Esther Williams
medium theatrical film
musicBy George E. Stoll
surface form: George Stoll
notableFor carnival setting
lively musical sequences
originalLanguage English
partOf MGM musical comedies of the 1950s
producer Jack Cummings
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
releaseDate 1951-10-05
releaseYear 1951
runtimeMinutes 77
screenplayBy Dorothy Kingsley
George Wells
setting carnival
starring Ann Miller
Esther Jane Williams
surface form: Esther Williams

Glenn Ford
Howard Keel
Keenan Wynn
Paula Raymond
Red Skelton
storyBy Dorothy Kingsley
George Wells
title Texas Carnival self-link

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Charles Walters notableWork Texas Carnival
Roger Edens notableWork Texas Carnival
Jack Cummings notableWork Texas Carnival
Texas Carnival title Texas Carnival self-link