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, 1h45
Directed by Eduardo MoreraGenres Drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Dance films,
Musical films,
Tango filmsActors Tita Merello,
Tito Lusiardo,
Carlos Gardel,
César Fiaschi,
Francisco Canaro,
Carlos EnríquezRating63%
, 1h22
Directed by John ReinhardtOrigin USAGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Dance films,
Musical films,
Tango filmsActors Carlos Gardel,
Tito Lusiardo,
Rosita Moreno,
Astor PiazzollaRating68%
The film tells the story of Julio Arguelles, the son of a wealthy Buenos Aires businessman, who wants to marry Margarita, who is considered to be below his social status. Despite the father’s opposition they marry and elope together. The film then traces the life of the couple and, following the death of the young Margarita, concludes with Julio’s rise to fame as a tango singer. Astor Piazzolla, who in later life would revolutionized traditional tango, played a cameo role as a young paper boy., 2h1
Directed by David ButlerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Musical filmsActors Janet Gaynor,
Charles Farrell,
Marjorie White,
El Brendel,
Mary Forbes,
Peter GawthorneRating64%
The film centres around a Will-they won't-they romance. Wealthy Jack Cromwell from Long Island runs off to New York City on account of his fiancee's relentless flirting. He attends an Independence Day block party where Molly Carr, from Yorkville, Manhattan, falls in love with him. Comic relief is provided by grocer Eric Swenson (El Brendel), above whose shop Molly and her flatmate, Bea Nichols (Marjorie White), live. Gaynor performs a charming singing and dancing version of the song "(Keep Your) Sunny Side Up" for a crowd of her neighbors, complete with top hat and cane. Later in the film, a lavish pre-Code dance sequence for the song "Turn on the Heat," including scantily clad and gyrating island women enticing bananas on trees to abruptly grow and stiffen, with the graphic metaphor lost on no one, occurs without Gaynor's participation., 1h29
Directed by Ray EnrightOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Ann Sheridan,
Dick Powell,
Gale Page,
Ronald Reagan,
Helen Broderick,
Allen JenkinsRating60%
Professor Donald Hardwick (Dick Powell), who lectures his students against swing music and jitterbugging, goes to New York City to get his symphony published, but accidentally writes a hit swing song ("Hooray for Spinach, Hooray for Milk") with the connivance of aspiring lyricist Linda McKay (Gale Page), which brings him into disrepute with the Dean of his college (Halliwell Hobbes). After the teetotaling professor accidentally gets drunk, Hardwick promises to stay in New York City for the summer and write songs with McKay, and they have three more hits., 1h23
Directed by Bert GlennonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
MusicalThemes Musical filmsActors Barbara Bennett,
Ian Hunter,
Osgood Perkins,
Mackenzie Ward,
Verree Teasdale,
Dorothy LeeRating67%
Benny and Flo are a husband and wife dance team, Sloane and Darrel, traveling around the country as part of a revue. The revue gets picked up and taken to New York City, to be on Broadway. However, it quickly folds, and the two are forced to look for other employment. They eventually find work in a nightclub, becoming famous.