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Shirley MacLaine: '...Every Little Movement'
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Shirley MacLaine: '...Every Little Movement'

May 22, 1980
1h 0m
★ 0.0

Overview

A salute to movement in various forms, both literal (the physical movement of a dancer or gymnast) and figurative (movement in a relationship between two people).

Genres

Music
TV Movie

Cast

Shirley MacLaine

Self

Shirley MacLaine

Kurt Thomas

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Kurt Thomas

Dean Martin

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Dean Martin

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