Night of 100 Stars II (1985)

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This special is the second "Night of 100 Stars" to benefit The Actors Fund of America. Edited from a seven-hour live entertainment marathon that was taped February 17, 1985, at New York's Radio City Music Hall, this sequel to the 1982 "Night of 100 Stars" special features 288 celebrities.

Introduction
"Night of 100 Stars II" is an American tv special that aired on ABC on March 10, 1985. Following in the steps of the preliminary "Night of 100 Stars" in 1982, this second setup intended to combine the crests of Hollywood glamour and star-power for a one-of-its-kind theatrical extravaganza. It was mostly a fundraiser benefitting the Actors Fund of America, an organization aiding performers and behind-the-scenes specialists in the show business.

Concept and Premise
"Night of 100 Stars II" is led by an ensemble cast including 200 stars from film, television, and music, a few of them delivering stand-alone performances while others engaging in sketches, musical numbers, and dance regimens. The goal was to offer a luxurious entertainment spectacle while likewise accentuating the cause that benefits from the event were routed towards.

Performances and Highlights
One of the most exceptional functions of "Night of 100 Stars II" was an unique fashion show, where silver screen icons like Lauren Bacall and Elizabeth Taylor required to the ramp. The grand chorus line, which included Gene Kelly, tapped to the tunes of 'Steppin' Out With My Baby,' and 'Singin' In The Rain.' The former World Heavyweight Champion Joe Frazier, and the renowned star Sylvester Stallone, who played 'Rocky,' had a boxing reunion that delighted the fans.

Many Memorable Moments
The unscripted minutes, such as Lauren Bacall's improvised walk after her dress train was trodden on, are carved into the collective memory of the audience. Stevie Wonder's performance added an enchanting musical environment. However, the showstopper was the rendition of 'That's Entertainment' carried out together by the famous skills - Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Liza Minnelli, and Shirley MacLaine- which received a standing ovation and applause from the mesmerized audience.

Behind the Scenes
"Night of 100 Stars II" was directed by Clark Jones and composed by Hildy Parks, likewise its executive manufacturer together with Alexander H. Cohen. The tv special ran for over 4 hours and was staged at Radio City Music Hall, New York. Its making taken pride in an elaborate arrangement with the difficulty of leading such a huge list of Hollywood greats and a range of making complex factors from scheduling to staging complexities.

Vital Reception
While the show received mixed evaluations from critics, it was commonly valued by audiences for its large star power, gripping efficiencies, and celebration of Hollywood glamour. The New York Times explained it as "a tribute to the sheer endurance" and asserted that it was more "a social event than a theatrical one".

Conclusion
The "Night of 100 Stars II" functioned as an unique amalgamation of entertainment, fond memories, and charitable purpose. In spite of its logistical challenges and the occasional stumble, it used audiences an opportunity to witness a collection of a few of the most luminescent stars in Hollywood, many of them performing beyond their normal settings, all sharing the phase for one magical night. It was a homage to the glamour of old Hollywood, a classic trip down memory lane, and a successful effort to support a cause that lies close to the heart of the entertainment industry.

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