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In the Disney Channel original movie Phantom of The Megaplex Mickey Rooney’s character “Movie Mason” sings the tail end of the song in front of the theatre for the premiere of the movie.
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A cha-cha instrumental version of the song was used as bumper music for David Feeney's short-lived "Hollywood Minute" segment on the popular podcast
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A simplified score of the melody decorates the banisters in the Hollywood/Vine Red Line Station in Los Angeles leading down to the platform.
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attraction. This version became one of the many California related songs played throughout "Sunshine Plaza" in the original
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sing a song with the musical's title to the tune of "Hooray for Hollywood", which, as the show's star
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ceremony. It is even frequently played during non-American movie ceremonies, e.g. the French
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The song is used in Ray Donovan Episodes 01 - Season 1 "The Bag or the Bat" (2013) with the
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Its lyrics can be difficult to fully understand today, as they refer to people (e.g.
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The song is played over the opening and closing shots of Robert Altman's film
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points out, isn't actually one of that show's musical numbers.
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This article is about the song. For the Doris Day album, see
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In 1977, the song was performed twice during an episode of
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version of this song in their live pre-set introduction.
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Index

Hooray for Hollywood (song)
Hooray for Hollywood (album)
popular
song
1937
Hollywood Hotel
That's Entertainment
There's No Business like Show Business
Academy Awards
CĂ©sar Awards
Johnny Mercer
Richard A. Whiting
Johnnie Davis
Frances Langford
Benny Goodman
Aimee Semple
rotos
1958 Doris Day version
Sally Rand
fan dance
Walt Disney
Donald Duck
Looney Tunes
What's Up, Doc?
Jack Benny
The Long Goodbye
Elliott Gould
Philip Marlowe
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour
Pufnstuf

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