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5678: A Movie Musical Podcast Welcome to 5678, a movie musical podcast where two best friends, separated by geography but united in

24/06/2024

We are so back y'all. Don your golden gown and hop on the train from Yonkers for Hello Dolly (1969)! Starring Barbra Streisand, so many waiters (literal and emotional), and at least one parade.

Dear listeners, 5678 will be going on hiatus for a few months. Both Anna and Grace are working on other major projects i...
28/02/2024

Dear listeners, 5678 will be going on hiatus for a few months. Both Anna and Grace are working on other major projects in their lives and have come to the decision to pause the podcast until after. Fear not, your two favorite idiots will return soon with more hot takes, gripes, and giggles.

Welcome to Season 4 of 5678: A Movie Musical Podcast! Grab your burgundy top hat and prepare to swindled by The Greatest...
26/02/2024

Welcome to Season 4 of 5678: A Movie Musical Podcast! Grab your burgundy top hat and prepare to swindled by The Greatest Showman (2017)!

We're dreaming of somewhere that's green in this week's episode: the 1986 movie musical, Little Shop of Horrors! Starrin...
23/01/2024

We're dreaming of somewhere that's green in this week's episode: the 1986 movie musical, Little Shop of Horrors! Starring Rick Moranis, Ellen Green, and a surprise Bill Murray.

20/09/2023

We may have taken a brief hiatus on social media but we're back now and with good news: we never stopped recording! Our latest episode, covering the 1982 Dolly Parton & Burt Reynolds, released this Monday.

24/07/2023

Episode 64 is live and it is a DOOZY! Join us for the 1990 musical film Cry Baby, starring Johnny Depp, Amy Locane, Iggy Pop and... Willem Dafoe?

16/05/2023

Our latest episode is live and we had TOO much fun recording this. Get ready for the Rex Harrison School of Singing, miraculous healings, and a very Italian Frenchman.

01/05/2023

It's Monday, which means a new episode! Jump in your golf cart and meet us at Lava Springs for the 2007 High School Musical 2!

17/04/2023

"I just want to take another look at you..."
We took our FIRST look at this musical movie classic: the 1954 A Star Is Born in our latest episode- out now!

One week until our next episode release- do you recognize this 1954 musical film?
10/04/2023

One week until our next episode release- do you recognize this 1954 musical film?

03/04/2023

New week, new episode! This week's episode tackles the 1996 movie musical Evita, starring Madonna, Antonio Banderas, and most unexpectedly, Jonathan Pryce (aka Governor Swan from POTC).

When Mame, Agnes, Ito, and Patrick all leave to have dinner with Beau, Mame remarks, "I never thought Santa Claus would ...
31/03/2023

When Mame, Agnes, Ito, and Patrick all leave to have dinner with Beau, Mame remarks, "I never thought Santa Claus would look so much like Rhett Butler." However, it’s still 1929 at this part in the film. The book “Gone with the Wind” was published in 1936, with the film premiering in 1939.

Less than 1 week until our next episode! Have you seen this 1996 movie musical?
29/03/2023

Less than 1 week until our next episode! Have you seen this 1996 movie musical?

The large portrait of Mame in her house is based on Klimt’s "Portrait of Emilie Floge" but with Lucille Ball's face adde...
29/03/2023

The large portrait of Mame in her house is based on Klimt’s "Portrait of Emilie Floge" but with Lucille Ball's face added.

Robert Preston’s character’s name (Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside) is the combination of four Civil War generals’ n...
24/03/2023

Robert Preston’s character’s name (Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside) is the combination of four Civil War generals’ names: - Pierre Goustave Toutant Beauregard, Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson, George Pickett, and Ambrose Burnside.

Before she was Vera Charles in the 1974 film version of Mame, Bea Arthur won a Tony Award in 1966 for Best Performance b...
22/03/2023

Before she was Vera Charles in the 1974 film version of Mame, Bea Arthur won a Tony Award in 1966 for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical for the Broadway production of Mame.

20/03/2023

Our latest episode just dropped, featuring some hot takes on the 1974 musical film "Mame", starring Lucille Ball, Bea Arthur, and a criminally underused Robert Preston.

Well, Technically: In the film, it is implied that the U.S.S. Lusitania was sunk the same night as Cole Porter's Broadwa...
17/03/2023

Well, Technically: In the film, it is implied that the U.S.S. Lusitania was sunk the same night as Cole Porter's Broadway play "See America First" debuted. However, the Lusitania sank on May 7th, 1915, a full 10 months BEFORE the play opened March 28, 1916.

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