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Mitzi's 2nd Special
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Mitzi's 2nd Special

Oct 13, 1969
0h 54m
★ 6.0

Overview

Mitzi Gaynor opens her second special with a dazzling performance of "Let Go." Additional songs include "Poor Papa," and "What'll I Do." She welcomes guest star Ross Martin (The Wild, Wild, West) for a musical-comedy spoof of Gone with the Wind. Other comedy skits include Mitzi as "The Kid" describing a school recital, and as a Hungarian Gypsy performing "Those Were the Days."

Genres

Music
Comedy

Production Companies

Green Isle Enterprises
NBC Studios

Mitzi's 2nd Special Trailers

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Cast

Mitzi Gaynor

Self

Mitzi Gaynor

Ross Martin

Self

Ross Martin

Alton Ruff

Self - The Four Fellows

Alton Ruff

Randy Doney

Self - The Four Fellows

Randy Doney

Bart Carroll

Self - The Four Fellows

Bart Carroll

Michael Gray

Self - The Four Fellows

Michael Gray

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