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Flying Colors (1932) - Revue
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Flying Colors (1932)

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*Flying Colors* was a 1932 Broadway musical revue starring Clifton Webb, notable for introducing the popular Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz standard "Alone Together" to audiences.

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Flying Colors (1932) ranks #122 of 171 in the Revue ranking, behind Music Box Revue (1923), ahead of Music Box Revue (1921).

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How good is Flying Colors (1932)?
Flying Colors (1932) scores 5.34/10 (Mediocre) on Lunoo, making it rated in the Revue category.
What are the best alternatives to Flying Colors (1932)?
See our alternatives page for Flying Colors (1932) for a ranked list with scores. Top alternatives include: The Band Wagon (1931), At Home Abroad (1935), The Show Is On (1936).
How does Flying Colors (1932) compare to The Band Wagon (1931)?
See our detailed comparison of Flying Colors (1932) vs The Band Wagon (1931) with scores, features, and an AI-powered verdict.
Is Flying Colors (1932) worth it in 2026?
With a score of 5.34/10, Flying Colors (1932) is a solid option in Revue. See all Revue ranked.

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