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Party Girl (Nicholas Ray, 1958)
Cyd Charisse and Dee Turnell, Words and Music
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Grand Hotel - Broadway, 01/09/92 (Cyd Charisse’s Broadway debut)
Cast: Chip Zien (Otto Kringelein), Greg Zerkle (Baron von Gaigern), Cyd Charisse (Elizaveta Grushinskaya), Lynnette Perry (Flämmchen), Timothy Jerome (General Director Preysing), Caitlin Brown (Raffaela), John Wylie (Colonel Doctor Otternschlag), Bob Stillman (Erik), Rex D. Hays (Rohna).
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Cyd Charisse on the set of Mission to Moscow (1943)
I don’t use a knife, don’t need a gun, my equipment is a lot more deadly, son. Dear sir…I am a silencer.
Cyd Charisse in the opening titles of The Silencers (1966)
Marilyn Monroe with Dean Martin and Cyd Charisse on the set of Something’s Got To Give, 1962.
Cyd shows you how to do Vegas in Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956)
Cyd Charisse and Liliane Montevecchi in Meet Me in Las Vegas, 1956
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Such is life.
"Hey, what kind of a screwball are you?"
Double Cyd for Halloween.
Cyd Charisse and Dan Dailey, stars of Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956) in a publicity photo in front of the famous Sands Hotel marquee
The show’s a big hit, Tony… It’s going to run for a long time. As far as I’m concerned, it’s going to run forever.
Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse, and James Mitchell in The Band Wagon (1953).