Writer Robert J. Elisberg relates a fascinating story behind a long-forgotten Broadway musical titled Where's Charley? that premiered in 1948. The play, with a score by legendary composer Frank Loesser, starred Ray Bolger, then at the height of his career and launched the classic love song Once in Love With Amy. Yet, the show spawned a bizarre legacy that seemed destined to bury any trace of its origins - which is very strange because the production was a sizable hit, running for two years on the Great White Way. Seems Loesser was never crazy about his work on this musical and felt it didn't represent him at his best. In fact, a cast album was never made of the show, an astonishing decision in an era in which virtually every hit musical spawned an album. The show was adapted into a 1952 movie by Warner Brothers. Elisberg says the film was never released theatrically, but this is apparently not the case. The IMDB site gives specific dates for when the movie debuted in various countries. What is clear is that it was pulled from circulation both theatrically and on TV in the 1970s at the behest of Loesser's widow. It has never been released on home video. Now, however, it appears as though Where's Charley? may finally see the light of day. A key clip of Bolger singing Once in Love With Amy has surfaced and it appears as though there may be efforts taking place to finally release the film on video. Click here to view clip and for more