- en.wikipedia.org Busby BerkeleyBerkeley William Enos, (November 29, 1895 – March 14, 1976) known professionally as Busby Berkeley, was an American film director and musical choreographer.
- imdb.com name/nm0000923/Busby Berkeley, Ruby Keeler, and Dick Powell in Dames (1934). Busby Berkeley, Joan Blondell, Byron Haskin, and Dick Powell in Stage Struck (1936).
- medium.com the-outtake/busby-berkeley-and-the-art…Between 1930 and the end of the WWII, Busby Berkeley had choreographed and directed the scenes of musical numbers in nearly 30 film titles.
- youtube.com playlistDocuments the life and work of Busby Berkeley, playful and exuberant Choreographer and Film pioneer during the age of the Motion Picture Musical. This Turner...
- dance-teacher.com busby-berkeley/This is the famous “The Shadow Waltz” scene from Gold Diggers of 1933, and the genius of choreographer-director Busby Berkeley (1895–1976), the man who...
- facebook.com groups/busbyberkeley/Although elements of Berkeley's life were troubling, such as a drunk driving accident in 1935 that killed two people, he left behind masterpieces that...
- filmschoolrejects.com beginners-guide-to-busby-…A Beginner’s Guide to Busby Berkeley. His set-pieces are legend, his showgirls are legion: here’s your crash course in the master of Hollywood escapism.
- hollywoodsgoldenage.com moguls/busby.htmlIt is strange but true that Busby Berkeley never had a dancing lesson and, in his early days, he was very afraid of people finding out.
- tvtropes.org pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/…The Busby Berkeley Number trope as used in popular culture. Know all those big, splashy musical numbers with elaborate sets and precise, fancy choreography …
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