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His second musical, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, ran on Broadway for 532 performances from 1960 to 1962 and was made into a 1964 motion picture starring Debbie Reynolds.
The second special starred Debbie Reynolds singing selections she had introduced from Willson's production, " The Unsinkable Molly Brown ".
His career reoriented away from classical music to musical theatre in 1960 after Meredith Willson cast him in the lead role of his new Broadway musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
She is featured on the following Original Cast Recordings: The Littlest Revue, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, High Spririts, 42nd Street, and Sunset, as well as a TV Cast Album of the televised version of George M Cohan's " 45 Minutes from Broadway ".
The memorial features the spacecraft from Grissom's Gemini 3 space flight, nicknamed by Grissom the " Molly Brown " ( after the play The Unsinkable Molly Brown ), as well as a short video about the life of Grissom, and artifacts such as a space suit, helmet, and many personal effects.
is borrowed from newspaper strips dated 5 / 9 / 66-5 / 21 / 66 ; these are reprinted in the book " The Unsinkable Charlie Brown.

Unsinkable and among
He later appeared on Broadway in the musicals My Fair Lady, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Music Is, and Kean and in the plays Sleuth and The Affair, among others, and directed the 1960 Broadway revue From A to Z and the 1967 Off Broadway revival of the Rodgers and Hart musical By Jupiter.

Unsinkable and ships
* Unsinkable Sam, a cat who lived through World War Two on three different military ships, and survived each of their sinkings

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On November 3, 1960, The Unsinkable Molly Brown opened on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre to a resounding success.
Past guests include the " Unsinkable " Molly Brown ( she stayed at the hotel only a week after the Titanic disaster ), infamous Denver crime boss Jefferson " Soapy " Smith, Dr. Sun Yat Sen ( just before becoming the president of the new Republic of China ), Queen Marie of Romania, the Duke of San Macario, and The Beatles.

Unsinkable and .
Wildcat and The Unsinkable Molly Brown were originals, but pretty bad, leaving top honors again to an import -- the jaunty and charmingly French Irma La Douce.
Captain Musmanno's renovated schooner with the flamboyant name Unsinkable had just left Porto Vecchio with a cargo of badly-needed olive oil for the Sorrentine's civilian population.
The little Unsinkable sank almost immediately.
* Molly Brown, the " Unsinkable Molly Brown.
In a joking nod to the sinking of his Mercury craft Grissom named the first Gemini spacecraft Molly Brown after the popular Broadway show The Unsinkable Molly Brown ; NASA publicity officials were unhappy with this name.
Other notable successes include Tammy and the Bachelor ( 1957 ), in which her rendering of the song " Tammy " reached number one on the music charts ; and The Unsinkable Molly Brown ( 1964 ), for which she received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.
Hannibal was also the birthplace of singer and actor Cliff Edwards (" Ukelele Ike ") and ' The Unsinkable Molly ' Brown.
On January 4, 2012, the band performed their single " The Unsinkable Fats Domino " on the Late Show with David Letterman to promote Let's Go Eat the Factory.
The Unsinkable Molly Brown is a 1964 American musical film directed by Charles Walters.
The screenplay by Helen Deutsch is based on the book of the 1960 musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown by Richard Morris.
" He concluded, " The Unsinkable Molly Brown, in the person of Miss Reynolds, and the other principals, often mistakes vigor for art.
Grissom, hoping to avoid duplication of the experience with his Mercury flight Liberty Bell 7 in which the capsule sank after splashdown, named the Gemini 3 spacecraft Molly Brown, in a playful reference to the Broadway musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
Her roles include the touring productions of Unsinkable Molly Brown, Most Happy Fella, The Boy Friend, Brigadoon, The Sound of Music, Oklahoma !, My Fair Lady, Carousel, Meet Me in St. Louis, Peter Pan, The Girl Next Door and How She Grew, and Irene, in which she made her Broadway debut, following Debbie Reynolds in the title role.
Harve Presnell, Reynolds's former co-star in the 1964 film The Unsinkable Molly Brown, played Frank Butler.
At the Sacramento Music Circus, she played " Maria " in The Sound of Music in 1996 and " Molly Brown " in The Unsinkable Molly Brown in 2002.
* Skipper, John C. ( 2000 ), Meredith Willson: The Unsinkable Music Man Savas Pub.
Brown was known as " The Unsinkable Molly Brown " because she survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic.
The 1960s found them with recording rights to a number of minor hits: No Strings, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, and Golden Boy but mostly they got flop shows: Sail Away, Kwamina, The Gay Life, Skyscraper, Walking Happy, Zorba.

slowed and stopped
Meredith's fingers slowed and stopped over a line before him: Sie lacheln, die Schwarzen Hexen.
Deterioration can only be stopped or slowed.
The research psychologist Gary Marcus's book Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind compares evolutionary kluges with engineering ones like manifold vacuum-powered windshield wipers – when you accelerated or drove uphill, " Your wipers slowed to a crawl, or even stopped working altogether.
Electricity permits control by dividing the layout into isolated blocks, where trains can be slowed or stopped by lowering or cutting power to a block.
At the time, it was believed that although the use of the Destroyer resulted in a nuclear explosion which eliminated the post-crisis city of Kandor, the device had been stopped before it could achieve planetary destruction ( ironically, by an ancestor of Jor-El himself ), but centuries later Jor-El would discover that the reaction had only been slowed to a nearly imperceptible rate and would eventually destroy the planet as intended.
Presumably, lawyers for Cousteau or L ' Air Liquide could have slowed or stopped this genericization by taking prompt action, but this seems not to have been done in Britain, where Siebe Gorman held the British rights to both the trade name and the patent.
Soon a significant portion of Internet bandwidth was consumed by routers communicating with each other to update their routing tables, and ordinary data traffic slowed down or in some cases stopped altogether.
Caillebotte's painting career slowed dramatically in the early 1890s, when he stopped making large canvases.
When a process or parts quality problem surfaced on the production line, the entire production line had to be slowed or even stopped.
When the ThunderCats awake from their suspended animation on Third Earth, Lion-O discovers that his suspension capsule has slowed, rather than stopped, his aging, and he is now a child in the body of an adult.
In the earliest days of railways, trains were slowed or stopped by the application of manually applied brakes on the locomotive and in brake vehicles through the train, and later by steam power brakes on locomotives.
When a Normal Stop is activated from the control panel, the lift will be slowed and stopped using regenerative braking through the electric motor and the service brake located on the highspeed shaft between the gearbox and electric motor.
By the end of 2009, the uplift had slowed significantly and appeared to have stopped.
After initially selling well, guitar sales slowed to the point where Danelectro stopped selling guitars after 2001, opting to concentrate on effects pedals.
Had I as Officer of the Watch, or the Captain, become aware of the peril lying so close ahead and not instantly slowed down or stopped, we should have been guilty of culpable and criminal negligence.
Obstructionism by German nationalists slowed or stopped parliamentary business in the Reichsrat and riots erupted in Vienna, Graz, Salzburg, and the alpine provinces.
When the head comes into contact with another object, the brain is protected from the skull due to the similarity in density between these two fluids so that the brain does not simply smash through into the skull, but rather its movement is slowed and stopped by the viscous ability of this fluid.
She reported that " their heart just slowed and stopped.
They just slowed and stopped ".
Counterattacks by British, French, American, and ANZAC forces slowed and stopped the German advance.
In recent years the erosion has slowed and almost stopped, and experts predict it could be due to a major decrease in easterly winds, tending to slow the effects of longshore drift, thus the erosion.
As the Rangers neared, the second rider slowed and held a child over her head ; the men did not shoot, but instead surrounded and stopped her.
By 1943, Britain stopped sending its scientists to United States which slowed down the pace of work that was being done in the United States.
After the capture of Salla the advance on Kandalaksha slowed and stopped, with the troops of Feige's Corps digging in.

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