They may never make them the way the used to, but we'll always have the great musicals on videotape.
20th Century Fox Film Musicals
A long one-page review of the great musicals from 20th Century Fox, along with another page containing a listing of some of the major stars who appeared in them, from a site called Silver Clover, created by Martin Marshall.
British Musical Movies
A comprehensive listing of musical films made in Britain since 1930, separated by decade, with information about the soundtracks, production company, and more. Many films have pages with further information.
Class Act: Those Golden Movie Musicals
An ambitious site by Jim Johnson (The Judy Garland Database) and Ted Nesi (Ted's Lucille Ball Page) featuring tributes to the actors, actresses, musicals, and songs of the Golden Age.
Dance Movies
Though focused on films from the 70s onward (no Busby Berkley, in other words), this site will nevertheless be of interest to fans of musicals and movies with dancing.
The Great MGM Musicals Page
A fantastic database of information about every MGM musical from 1929 to the present (although they get pretty sparse after the 1950s, as you can imagine). Every movie listing is illustrated by a wonderful poster.
Movie Musicals
A collection of tributes to a eight of the best movie musicals, including photos, trivia, links, and more.
Movie Musicals From Stage to Screen
A unique site devoted to stage musicals which were translated to the screen "with varying degrees of success." You'll find separate pages on many classics such as "Carousel," "Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls," and "Oklahoma." Includes cast and crew listing, a song by song commentary, essays, a store, and a discussion board.
Musical and Dance Films
An overview of the golden age of Hollywood musicals, from Tim Dirks' The Greatest Films site.
The Official My Fair Lady (1964) Web Site
Fox is offering a cassette of the musical, Digitally Mastered in THX®. The site includes an Audrey Hepburn trivia quiz, downloadable video clips, audio clips, and stills, and even some paper dolls. For serious fans. In both Shockwave and non-Shockwave versions.
Valentino: The Musical
Web site for the biographical musical which opened at the Judith Anderson Theatre in 1998 and debuted on Broadway in 2003. Includes a biography, reviews and photos, etc.