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'''''The Rogue Song '''''was a romantic musical film released on May 10, 1930. The film involves two people in love in Russia of 1910.
'''''The Rogue Song '''''was a romantic musical film released on May 10, 1930. The film involves two people in love in Russia of 1910.
==Availability==
==Availability==
On May 13, 1967<ref>Wikipedia[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_MGM_Vault_fire]</ref>, Vault #7 of MGM's film studio got caught in a nitrate fire. A majority of films such as pre-1951 cartoons and the Three Stooges short "Hello Pop!" were destroyed. The Rogue Song was one of the many films burned. Over the years, only three segments have survived: A dancing sequence, one of the ten Laurel and Hardy segments, and the trailer for the film.
On May 13, 1967<ref>Wikipedia[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_MGM_Vault_fire]</ref>, Vault #7 of MGM's film studio got caught in a nitrate fire. A majority of films such as pre-1951 cartoons and the Three Stooges short "Hello Pop!" were destroyed. The Rogue Song was one of the many films burned. Over the years, only three segments have survived: A dancing sequence, one of the ten Laurel and Hardy segments, and the trailer for the film.
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Revision as of 15:58, 15 May 2015

The Rogue Song was a romantic musical film released on May 10, 1930. The film involves two people in love in Russia of 1910.

Availability

On May 13, 1967[1], Vault #7 of MGM's film studio got caught in a nitrate fire. A majority of films such as pre-1951 cartoons and the Three Stooges short "Hello Pop!" were destroyed. The Rogue Song was one of the many films burned. Over the years, only three segments have survived: A dancing sequence, one of the ten Laurel and Hardy segments, and the trailer for the film.

References

  1. Wikipedia[1]