The Girl That I Marry - Howard Keel (Annie Get Your Gun)

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Betty Hutton teaches a masterclass in expressing feelings without saying a word. Genius actress

MarciaPasseri-uy
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Absolutely marvellous film great actors great story marvelous singing

sozanmarshall
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I love this man and this song. And when he sings..And…. 🩷🩷

gracelevann
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That song and many more in the show are so well written and so melodic! Irvine Berlin was a genius in composing songs!

bobanderika
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Strong man, strong Voice! Remember Old Man River!

elisaldoantoniolonghi
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I love the film, and Howard Keel's work, and voice.

catdowney
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"Don't you like girls? I'm a girl "
Me: ....i feel you girl

atheaguitering
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Just love this song. And Howard Keel had one of the greatest voices ever. He played in several musicals with Kathryn Grayson. They sang so well together!

jackiemcmeekin
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To everyone who is saying this is sexist, it isn't. he is just giving his own preference. there is nothing wrong with that. nobody would call it sexist if this were a woman talking about a man

lukeoconnor
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Keel had such an awesome voice with whatever he did.

mrlaw
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Brilliant voice, such a rich timber fantastic.

emmaleitch
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Poor Annie.  She looks so sad.  But that will change by the end of the movie.

isukaman
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Oh wow it's Adam Pontabee! I'd recognize that voice anywhere.

dogge
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The song isn't "sexist." It's not meant to be taken seriously for God's sake! It's supposed to be humorous. And it's ironic; he's saying he wants
a girl who is exaggeratedly feminine and of course poor Annie is nothing like that. But later on he falls for her. The song just sets up the beginning of
Frank and Annie's tempestuous relationship. It's a great song and Howard Keel does it full justice. .

EliasMoore-tn
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Hey young actresses! Do you want to take a master class on how to show emotions through body and facial expressions? Pay attention to Betty Hutton in this scene.

mpass
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i always thought this song was ironic because he's proven wrong later, that's how i interpreted it.

elenabanchou
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My ideal man is any man that's nice and responsible

francisvelegra
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Painful how historically inaccurate this is...Frank pursued Annie after their competition, he wrote her poems and courted her. He wasn't threatened by her ability, but rather impressed. Sure, Howard Keel is good and his voice is lovely, but years later when we think of Frank Butler we see him as a misogynistist coward afraid of change, when in reality he gave up his career to bolster Annie's.

AnneObsidian
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For those complaining that it’s sexist: yes. It is. I too think it’s awful. But you have to think about the time periods. The time period when it takes place (late 1800’s) and the year the movie came out (1950). Yes it was sexist. But as per the time period, that was normal.

PhantomFandoms
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Sexist? The guy just likes pretty girls.. MATERIALISTIC that's the word you are looking for, people.

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