Guys and Dolls

While a persistent New York City police lieutenant (Robert Keith) tries to nab the commitment-shy ringleader (Frank Sinatra), who has been engaged to a beautiful showgirl (Vivian Blaine) for fourteen years, of a floating crap game in this upbeat, colorful, humorous, 150-minute, classic, 1955 musical comedy filled with songs such as Fugue for Tinhorns, Luck Be a Lady, If I Were a Bell, My Time of Day, A Woman in Love, The Oldest Established (Permanent Floating Crap Game, Adelaide, Follow the Fold, I'll Know, I've Never Been in Love Before, Sue Me, For He's a Jolly Good Fellow, and Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat, a handsome, high-rolling gambler (Marlon Brando) accepts a $1,000 bet that he can corrupt a sweet, naïve mission worker (Jean Simmons) by taking her for an overnight date in Havana, Cuba.
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