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Mr. B Natural (1957):
A young boy is sitting in a room one day, bored, when suddenly a leotard-clad woman calling herself Mr. B Natural appears in his room. Mr. B Natural describes to the boy the wonder and beauty of music, and tells him that if he learns to play an instrument, he can be "a happy king!" The boy decides to take Mr. B Natural's advice.
Mr. B Natural (1957):
Bobby Baker has a bright brain for business. Boasting of his biggest boon in a bullish market, Bobby belabors his broker to buy, buy, buy. By and by Bobby's bubble bursts on breaking news of his brother's beastly beheading by a tribe of cannibals in Nambibia. Bereaved and broken, Bobby succumbs to babbling about babboons, habitats, and the Byzantine empire. At the behest of a turbaned boy in a Boston back street, he imbibes a boiling brew and briskly rebounds.
Mr. B Natural (1957):
John, a missionary in Tanzania, attempts to teach the Bible to the native tribesman through the medium of song. Along the way he encounters fierce animals, children dying of terrible tropical diseases, tests of his faith and a lovely young nurse named Susan.
Mr. B Natural (1957):
When teenager Skip can't get a date with cheerleader Cathy, Mr B Natural takes him under his wing and teaches Skip to move, to groove and to believe in himself. Johnny Mercer stars as the bandleader with a twinkle in his eye and a song in his heart in this anodyne musical comedy.
Mr. B Natural (1957):
The film concerns a talented violinist from Vienna who lures in and seduces women with rapturous singing and "one mean set of strings." (Spoiler) One of the women he seduces turns out to be tone deaf and is actually only interested in securing the violin for her son. The movie poster exclaimed, "Gee, sharp!" The critics, however, proclaimed that "this is a vehicle hobbling along on four flats."
Mr. B Natural (1957):
A group of friends who sing doowop together fall out when pretty girl Lara moves into their neighborhood. Pat Boone makes an appearance to sing a song and dole out advice.
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