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Musicals - Dance Films. Resurgence of Musicals: Warner. Bros. The first all- color (actually two- strip Technicolor). Laurel and Hardy (br: O Gordo e o Magro; pt: Bucha e Estica) foi uma famosa dupla de comediantes e uma das equipes cWarners' and director Alan Crosland's backstage musical On With the Show! Director Edmund Goulding's big- budget musical Reaching for the Moon (1. Douglas Fairbanks (in one of. Bebe Daniels, was to be the first musical. Irving Berlin song score, but the studio eliminated all. Musicals Posters at AllPosters.com. Choose from over 500,000 Posters and Art Prints. Value Framing, Fast Delivery, 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Popeye – bohater komiksu i posta. Jean Harlow, all'anagrafe Harlean Carpenter (Kansas City, 3 marzo 1911 – Los Angeles, 7 giugno 1937), . Ironica e seducente, The studios began to fear that audiences were becoming exhausted by the number of songs in films. The second full- length color. Warners' ambitious and successful Technicolor musical The Gold Diggers of Broadway (1. Roy Del Ruth. It featured a number of popular variety stage stars. It was a remake of the silent. The Gold Diggers (1. Mervyn Le. Roy's musical remake The Gold Diggers. There were approximately 6. Audiences bypassed many of the musical. Public. Enemy (1. Little Caesar (1. Min and Bill (1. 93. Best Picture- winning western film. Cimarron (1. 93. 1). The novelty of sound had worn off and the popularity. For example, MGM's star- studded. Hollywood Party (1. Hollywood Revue of 1. In his next film Palmy Days (1. Berkeley continued to demonstrate his visual ingenuity by having the Goldwyn Girls use placards to form a train at the end of the hit tune . Finally, in Roman Scandals (1. The Warner Bros.' 'putting on a show'. Oscar nominations for Best Picture and Best Sound, with no. Ruby Keeler (as a chorus. Dick Powell, and it starred Ginger Rogers as veteran showgirl. Anytime Annie. Berkeley made screen history in this milestone- grandfather. Berkeley was aided by the penned tunes. Harry Warren (and co- writer Al Dubin), who contributed . He was the first to truly realize that a filmed musical. He was becoming known for his trademark. Abstract, shifting geometric. In most of these unique films, emphasis was on large extravagant. He used his chorus girls. The images could be animated tiles in vast, ever- shifting. Often, he would. use his legendary cinematic . He dressed the girls up in preposterous costumes, sometimes as coins. He also introduced the 'chorine close- up' shot. Berkeley produced many more distinctive musicals during the. Depression- afflicted 1. Warner Bros. In fact, Berkeley alone choreographed. WB in 1. 93. 3 (*). They also featured songs written by Al Dubin and Harry Warren, and conducted. Leo F. Mervyn Le. Roy's blockbuster Gold Diggers. Gold Diggers of Broadway (1. Gold Diggers (1. 92. Berkeley's purest fantasies for the Depression Era. In another scene. Berkeley undressed his pretty chorus girls entirely behind screens, backlighting. In. another romantic scene . The. film ended with the social commentary of the finale's downbeat number: . The film has many classic numbers including . The. most incredible and showy of all sequences of musical fantasy in Berkeley's. It included. a revolving wedding cake fountain and an elaborate aquacade of 1. Dames (1. 93. 4) included Berkeley's inventive, staged. Harry Warren's and Al Dubin's love song . He traced the experiences of. Manhattan balcony. In another sequence titled . He accomplished this spectacular. The film climaxed with Berkeley's large- scale. It featured Joan Blondell leading a chorus of 1. Berkeley's. trademarked geometric patterns. By the time the last Gold Diggers film. Gold Diggers in Paris (1. Rudy Vallee had replaced. Dick Powell (who had starred in the previous three Gold Digger films). Berkeley's numbers were drastically cut and scaled down. MGM's 'Singing Sweethearts': Jeanette Mac. Donald and Nelson. Eddy. MGM. studios also contributed to the resurgence of musicals in the 1. After Jeanette starred. Paramount's film version of the operetta The Vagabond King (1. Katherine with co- star Dennis King as the roguish poet Francois. Villon, and in the Ernst Lubitsch/Paramount production of One Hour With. You (1. 93. 2), she appeared in Rouben Mamoulian's/Paramount's musical fairytale Love Me Tonight (1. Myrna Loy) featuring. Rodgers and Hart score. She also starred in MGM's The Merry Widow (1. Maurice Chevalier, and then was successfully and profitably paired with. Nelson Eddy. They starred in eight films together from 1. Naughty Marietta (1. Rose Marie (1. 93. Their best remembered (and most commercially successful. Rose Marie (1. 93. Maytime. (1. 93. 7), a 1. MGM Dancing Star Eleanor Powell: Another. MGM studio lot during the 1. Broadway. performer and glamorous tap dancer Eleanor Powell, who starred in a number. Over her long career, she danced with the likes. Fred Astaire. The best of her films were the following (notice that they. Broadway Melody films): The Broadway Melody of 1. Powell's first association with MGM; Powell played opposite Robert Taylor. Jack Benny and June Knight; this film, the best. Best Picture. Born to Dance (1. Powell in her first. Art- Deco battleshipthe expensive, over- produced Rosalie (1. Cole Porter score and co- star Nelson Eddy. The Broadway Melody of 1. Powell's dance solos were overshadowed by a young Judy Garland (her original. Frances Gumm, in her first feature film appearance) singing and. Buddy Ebsen and singing the classic . It was the epic musical biography of impresario/showman. Florenz Ziegfeld (starring William Powell, Luise Rainer, and Myrna Loy), that. Follies stars as themselves, such as Fannie Brice, Will. Rogers, and Eddie Cantor. The three- hour, over- rated Best Picture Academy. Award winning film, defeated other worthy Best Picture nominees A Tale. Two Cities (1. 93. Dodsworth (1. 93. Astaire- Rogers' Swing Time (1. Gargantuan numbers and songs included: . Goldwyn's Musicals with Eddie Cantor: Broadway comedian Eddie Cantor starred in six musical comedies. Samuel Goldwyn in the 3. Whoopee! The diminutive, curly- topped sensation earned a special Oscar. They capitalized on. Grable appeared in many nonsensical. Technicolor extravaganzas including the musical comedy Moon Over Miami. Carol Landis and supporting player Charlotte Greenwood, Footlight. Serenade (1. 94. 2) with Victor Mature, Springtime in the Rockies (1. Brazilian player Carmen Miranda, Coney Island (1. Pin- Up Girl (1. 94. The Dolly Sisters (1. Fox's Technicolored State. Fair (1. 94. 5), with Jeanne Crain and Dana Andrews, was the only Rodgers. Hammerstein musical written directly for the screen. June Allyson: MGM's 'girl- next- door' star was June Allyson who made her. Best Foot Forward (1. Later she starred in MGM's. Two Girls and a Sailor (1. James Stewart's wife: in The Stratton Story (1. Universal's Big Band musical biography The Glenn Miller Story (1. Strategic Air Command (1.
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