Once upon a time, I didn't know singing occurred on film other than My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music, and Mary Poppins. Then a few years ago DVD's had became so widespread, all sorts of old material were pressed on them.
In 1954, MGM shot Brigadoon. Two American stumbling into a magical village which only appears every one hundred years is a really silly concept. At least fifty years later, it doesn't really matter that every scene was shot in a studio rather than in Scotland. It amazes me that all that work was cheaper than sending a crew overseas.
I've not finished this film but soon I will have ticked off another piece of Hollywood from a bygone era. Who was Gene Kelly?