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Directed by Tim WhelanOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Théâtre,
Musical films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on musicalsActors Michèle Morgan,
Jack Haley,
Frank Sinatra,
Leon Errol,
Victor Borge,
Barbara HaleRating60%
The household staff of millionaire Cyrus Drake hasn't been paid for months when his bankruptcy is announced. With the wife and daughter of Cyrus on a long trip abroad, a scheme is formed to pass off the attractive young maid Millie as the socialite daughter, Pamela Drake, and marry her off to a rich man so there'll be money for all., 1h28
Directed by Tim WhelanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Théâtre,
Musical films,
Films based on playsActors Frank Sinatra,
George Murphy,
Adolphe Menjou,
Gloria DeHaven,
Walter Slezak,
Eugene PalletteRating60%
Une troupe de comédiens, un auteur et un producteur n'ont qu'une seule idée en tête : monter le spectacle grandiose de leurs rêves. Si le manque de budget se fait cruellement ressentir et donne lieu à des discordes, la pièce prend tout de même forme, au prix de nombreux efforts. Cependant, un problème subsiste : la place du rôle masculin est toujours vacante alors que la date de la première représentation arrive à grands pas., 1h30
Directed by Victor SavilleOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Théâtre,
Musical films,
Films based on playsActors Jessie Matthews,
Sonnie Hale,
Betty Balfour,
Barry MacKay,
Hartley Power,
Norma VardenRating65%
Set in the Edwardian era music halls of London, the popular singing star Harriet Green (Jessie Matthews) delights audiences with her coy rendition of Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow Wow; however she has an illegitimate baby daughter that she keeps secret from the public. Blackmailed into leaving the stage she moves to South Africa to raise her daughter quietly. Years later her daughter, Harriet Hawkes (played by Matthews again), looking remarkably like her mother, returns to London as a young show-biz hopeful. A handsome young publicity man Tommy Thompson (Barry MacKay), convinces a theater producer (Sonnie Hale) to star her in a new revue as the "remarkably preserved" original Harriet Green. The ruse works; however Harriet and Tommy have fallen in love, but the public believes Harriet is a well-preserved 60-year-old and Tommy is her son. The masquerade is revealed when Harriet does a strip-dance to the Harry M. Woods song Over My Shoulder., 1h18
Directed by Michael PowellOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Rene Ray,
John Longden,
Ben Welden,
Barbara GottRating58%
Mops (Ray), so called because of her striking curly hair, is an orphan living in the East End of London with her guardian Turnips (Talbot O'Farrell), whose nickname derives from his craft of carving flowers out of vegetables, which he sells to earn a few extra coppers to augment his income as a lighting-man at the local music hall. Mops performs there and earns a living wage, but has to contend with the unwanted advances of the manager. When he tries to force himself on her, Turnips beats him up and both he and Mops are sacked., 1h26
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock,
Adrian Brunel,
Jack Hulbert,
André CharlotOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Musical filmsActors Donald Calthrop,
Bobbie Comber,
Jameson Thomas,
Anna May Wong,
Cicely Courtneidge,
Gordon HarkerRating50%
The film, referred to as "A Cine-Radio Revue" in its original publicity, is a lavish musical film revue and was Britain's answer to the Hollywood revues which had been produced by the major studios in the United States, such as Paramount on Parade (1930) and Hollywood Review of 1929. The revue has a slim storyline about it being a television broadcast. The film consists of 19 comedy and music vignettes linked by running jokes of an aspiring Shakespearean actor and technical problems with a viewer's TV set.