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===Musical shorts=== Her first career break came when Educational cast her as an [[Ingénue|ingenue]] opposite singer [[Lee Sullivan (singer)|Lee Sullivan]], comic dancers [[Herman Timberg, Jr.]], and [[Pat Rooney, Jr.]], and future comedy star [[Danny Kaye]] in a series of shorts. These included ''Swing for Sale'' (1937), ''Pixilated'' (1937), ''Ups and Downs'' (1937), ''Dime a Dance'' (1938), ''Dates and Nuts'' (1938) and ''Sing for Sweetie'' (1938).<ref name="guard">{{cite news|title=Obituary: June Allyson: Actor whose sunny style and quivering lip embodied a simpler age|author=Bergan, Ronald|work=The Guardian|date=July 12, 2006|page=36}}</ref> When Educational ceased operations, Allyson moved to [[Vitaphone]] in Brooklyn and starred or co-starred (with dancer [[Hal Le Roy]]) in [[musical short]]s. These included ''[[The Prisoner of Swing]]'' (1938), ''[[The Knight Is Young]]'' (1938), ''[[Rollin' in Rhythm]]'' (1939) and ''[[All Girl Revue]]'' (1940).
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