| 1933 MGM MOVIE JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE SHEET MUSIC |
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NICE ORIGINAL SHEET MUSIC FROM THE CLARK GABLE / JOAN CRAWFORD 1933 MOVIE DANCING LADY. GREAT COVER PICTURE OF THIS FIERY, UNUSUAL MATCHUP. ABOUT 12" X 9" AND COMPLETE. SOME EDGE WEAR AND TEAR. FROM IMDB:
Dancing Lady (1933)
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User Rating: 6.7/10 (351 votes)
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Overview
Director:
Robert Z. Leonard
Writers:
James Warner Bellah (novel)
Allen Rivkin (writer)
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Release Date:
24 November 1933 (USA) more
Genre:
Musical / Comedy / Romance more
Plot Outline:
An attractive dancer is rescued from jail by a rich man, who helps her to have her first big opportunity at a musical play on Broadway. more
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Plot Keywords:
Broadway / Choreography / Choreographer / Roommate / Chorus Line more
User Comments:
MGM goes to 42nd Street, sort of more
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)
Joan Crawford ... Janie 'Duchess' Barlow
Clark Gable ... Patch Gallagher
Franchot Tone ... Tod Newton
May Robson ... Dolly Todhunter (Tod's grandmother)
Winnie Lightner ... Rosette Henrietta LaRue
Fred Astaire ... Himself
Robert Benchley ... Ward King
Ted Healy ... Steve (Patch's assistant)
Arthur Jarrett ... Art Jarrett, Vocalist (as Art Jarrett)
Grant Mitchell ... Jasper Bradley, Sr.
Nelson Eddy ... Specialty Singer
Maynard Holmes ... Jasper Bradley, Jr.
Sterling Holloway ... Pinky (the author)
Gloria Foy ... Vivian Warner
Moe Howard ... Stagehand
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Additional Details
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Runtime:
92 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Black and White
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Certification:
USA:Approved (certificate number not assigned at release)
Filming Locations:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
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Company:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) more
Fun Stuff
Trivia:
Fred Astaire's movie debut. Though he was reported to have appeared years earlier in the silent film Fanchon, the Cricket (1915/I), he and his sister Adele only visited the set; they did not appear on camera in that one. more
Goofs:
Boom mic visible: During gym scene when Janis is doing a back bend, microphone can be seen passing behind gym equipment in upper right portion of screen. more
Quotes:
Janie 'Duchess' Barlow: [to the heavy drinking Tod Newton] You sure drink a good dinner. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in That's Entertainment! (1974) more
Soundtrack:
(That's the) Rhythm of the Day more
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11 out of 11 people found the following comment useful:-
MGM goes to 42nd Street, sort of, 15 May 2001
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Author: Brian Cady (cadyb@home.com) from Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.
Where else are you going to see Joan Crawford dancing to the accompaniment of The Three Stooges? Add to that Winnie Lightner with a Shirley Temple hairdo doing a striptease, Fred Astaire in his screen premiere and enough Art Deco to fill a warehouse.
However, for those used to the Warner Brothers musicals of that time, "Dancing Lady" does have its drawbacks. The pace is a good bit slower (over 90 minutes with only two complete musical numbers!) and the choreography has little of the saucy snap Berkeley was providing at the WB. Joan Crawford isn't as bad in the Terpsichore department as everyone has said, even holding her own against Astaire. The drawbacks are the songs which are putrid. The Astaire-Crawford number is "Let's Go Bavarian" as they sing about the glories of beer! One can only hope Hitler saw it and got indigestion. MGM does have one advantage over the more famous competition; Clark Gable, who brings a good bit more heat to the screen than Warner Baxter. One pre-code moment: in the last musical number historical figures march through an arch which turns them into modern characters. A knight in armor goes under and turns into a mincing handkerchief-waver! |
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