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Directed by Robert FloreyOrigin USAGenres Musical,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
French war films,
Films about music and musicians,
Théâtre,
Musical films,
Political films,
Films based on playsActors Dennis Morgan,
Irene Manning,
Bruce Cabot,
Lynne Overman,
Gene Lockhart,
Faye EmersonRating59%
Paul Hudson, qui mène un groupe de bandits dans le désert contre plusieurs nazis, veut les utiliser comme employés pour son entreprise de chemin de fer., 1h36
Directed by Joseph Santley,
Robert FloreyOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Musical filmsActors Groucho Marx,
Harpo Marx,
Chico Marx,
Zeppo Marx,
Mary Eaton,
Cyril RingRating67%
The Cocoanuts is set in the Hotel de Cocoanut, a resort hotel, during the Florida land boom of the 1920s. Mr. Hammer (Groucho Marx) runs the place, assisted by Jamison (Zeppo Marx), who would rather sleep at the front desk than actually help him run it. Chico and Harpo arrive with empty luggage, which they apparently plan to fill by robbing and conning the guests. Mrs. Potter (Margaret Dumont, in the first of seven appearances with the Marxes) is one of the few paying customers. Her daughter Polly (Mary Eaton) is in love with struggling young architect Bob Adams (Oscar Shaw). He works to support himself as a clerk at the hotel, but has plans for the development of the entire area as Cocoanut Manor. Mrs. Potter wants her daughter to marry Harvey Yates (Cyril Ring), whom she believes to be of higher social standing than the clerk. This suitor is actually a con man out to steal the dowager's diamond necklace with the help of his conniving partner Penelope (Kay Francis)., 1h29
Directed by Michael Curtiz,
Robert Florey,
Archie MayoOrigin USAGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Al Jolson,
Ruby Keeler,
Glenda Farrell,
Helen Morgan,
Barton MacLane,
Patsy KellyRating61%
Broadway star Al Howard’s (Al Jolson) business is slow, and no producers are taking part in his business. It seems that he just trots off to Mexico any time he wants, causing shows to close and producers to lose money., 1h13
Directed by Robert FloreyOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Musical filmsActors Buddy Rogers,
Betty Grable,
Ned Sparks,
Marian Driscoll Jordan,
Porter Hall,
Lee BowmanRating59%
Betty Grable plays young Jane Morrow, who applies for the job of a theater usherette, and encounters her matinée idol. After he takes a liking to her, he arranges for her to audition in front of an audience. Jane is a hit, making her idol less favorable. Jane soon finds herself engaged to another man, so a battle of romantic wits ensues.Directed by Robert Florey,
Jean Tarride,
Claude HeymannOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Léon Bary,
André Baugé,
Mady Berry,
Saturnin Fabre,
Léon Belières,
Pierre LabryRating54%
Un chanteur, pauvre, amoureux de la mondaine à qui il a rapporté un collier perdu, bafoué par son rival, trouve l'occasion de remplacer au pied levé, le ténor célèbre qui tient le premier rôle. Engagé en Amérique, il gagne des millions, mais reste simple et passionné. , 1h30
Directed by Sidney LanfieldOrigin USAGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Dance films,
Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Warner Baxter,
Alice Faye,
Jack Oakie,
Mona Barrie,
Arline Judge,
Dixie DunbarRating61%
, 1h29
Directed by Mitchell LeisenOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Musical,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Victor McLaglen,
Carl Brisson,
Gertrude Michael,
Jack Oakie,
Kitty Carlisle,
Dorothy StickneyRating64%
Jack Ellery (Oakie) is staging a lavish musical revue, starring Eric Lander (Brisson), Ann Ware (Carlisle), and Rita Ross (Michael), supported by a cast of a hundred background singers/dancers (almost all women, and many scantily clad) and two full orchestras. On opening night, just before the show, somebody tries to kill Ware several times. Ellery calls in police lieutenant Murdock (McLaglen) of the homicide squad to investigate. During the show a private detective and then Rita are murdered. Ellery hides this from the rest of the performers, claiming the victims are just sick, and talks Murdock into investigating while the revue continues on, otherwise Ellery will go broke., 1h9
Directed by John Francis DillonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Musical films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on musicalsActors Lawrence Gray,
Bernice Claire,
Alexander Gray,
Louise Fazenda,
Ford Sterling,
Inez CourtneyRating56%
As the film begins, we find Bernice Claire in love with Lawrence Gray. Claire's father, played by Ford Sterling, disapproves of Lawrence but approves another suitor, played by Alexander Gray. Alexander is shy and clumsy while Lawrence is outgoing and romantic. When Bernice returns one night at 5 a.m. with Lawrence, her father orders him to stay away from his daughter. Alexander, being discouraged at being rejected by Bernice, is offered help by Inez Courtney, Bernice's younger sister. Alexander follows her advice and attempts to make Bernice jealous to get her attention. He makes love to several women, including Bernice's mother. The trick works and soon Bernice thinks she is deeply in love with Alexander. Sterling gets into a argument with Lawrence and tells him to leave his house for good. Lawrence returns in the middle of the night to elope with Bernice but Alexander shows up and carries her off for himself. In the morning they are found together in Bernice's room, to the shock of the family, and they eventually reveal to everyone that they have eloped.