Sunday, September 13, 2009

Movie - Palmy Days (1931)

Leads the ratings - Palmy Days movie (Fröhliche Tage).

Movie Is being made - in 1931.

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FAKE: In the scene where Eddie Cantor sings "There's Nothing Too Good For My Baby" in blackface, the sign above the loud-speakers on the outside is misspelled: "GLORIFIYNG THE AMERICAN DOUGHNUT".
Soundtrack: "Bend Down, Sister" Written by 'Ballard MacDonald' (qv) and 'Con Conrad' (qv) Sung by 'Charlotte Greenwood (I)' (qv) Danced by chorus, "There's Nothing Too Good For My Baby" Written by 'Harry Akst' (qv), 'Eddie Cantor' (qv) and 'Benny Davis (I)' (qv) Sung by 'Eddie Cantor' (qv), "Yes, Yes (My Baby Said Yes, Yes)" Written by 'Con Conrad' (qv) and 'Cliff Friend' (qv) Sung by 'Eddie Cantor' (qv) Danced by chorus Reprised by 'Eddie Cantor' (qv) and 'Charlotte Greenwood (I)' (qv)
American Film Institute Catalog of Feature Films 1931-1940 list 'Virginia Bruce' (qv) and 'Ruth Etting' (qv) via machine of Goldwyn Girls, but they perpetrate not go over and done near contained by this visualize. AFI on the portico of it astounded 'Ruth Etting' (qv) with 'Ruth Eddings' (qv) who do appear., 'Walter Catlett' (qv) was hired for some comical scenes, but he didn't made it in the final print.
Filming Dates: May 1931 - June 1931
Other Literature: Fröhliche Tage. In: Illustrierter Film-Kurier (Vienna, Austria), Filmpropaganda Ges.m.b.H., No. 808, 1934, Pg. 8
Musical wit antics inwardly an art deco bakery (motto: "Glorifying the American Doughnut") beside Eddie Cantor in holiday camp of an aid to a charlatan mystic, who be injudicious in favour of an efficacy qualified and placed in allege. Complications ensue when the psychic and his gang aim to graze the payroll.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Musical
Languages: English
Runtimes: 77
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: MET:2158.25 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:23 September 1931, USA:3 October 1931, Finland:6 November 1932
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Busby Berkeley (actor)
Inspired the song "Busby Berkeley Dreams" by the Magnetic Fields., Son of actress 'Gertrude Berkeley' (qv)., At age 12 he enrolled in the Mohegan Lake Military Academy near Peekskill. He graduated in 1914., His parents were members of the Tim Frawley Repertory Company. His father was the director. He was named after two people in the Tim Frawley Repetory Company: Amy Busby (a young English soubret who later became prominent on the London stage) and 'William Gillette (I)' (qv) who went on to become a Broadway star, performing in a Sherlock Holmes play he had written., In his early days, he worked for a shoe company in Athol, Massachusetts for three years. In his spare time he played semi-pro baseball, organized a dance band and played in local shows., His brother George (ten years Busby's senior) graduated from Culver Military Academy where he was an accomplished athlete and captain of the Culver Black Horse Troop. Years later, as a result of drug abuse, George was found dead on a park bench in Plattsburgh, New York, U.S.A., Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume One, 1890-1945". Pages 23-28. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1987., On his way home from a party thrown by 'William Koenig (I)' (qv) to celebrate the completion of _In Caliente (1935)_ (qv), Busby hit two vehicles, killing three people in the second car: William von Brieson, his mother, and sister-in-law. Tried for murder, Berkeley, represented by 'Jerry Giesler' (qv), was acquitted in a third trial after the previous two ended in hung juries., He was not the first person who used the famous overhead shot, a shot that looks like you're looking through a kaleidescope, with the dancers in a circle(s) in interesting patterns. (i.e A minor example of this technique precedes his work in Dancing Lady (1933).) But he did make the grandiose, kaleidoscopic overhead-shooting of musical extravaganzas his own unmistakable artistic style by expanding the concept to its limits and then beyond affordability.
Nick Names: Buzz
Death Notes: Palm Springs, California, USA
Biographical Movies: _Busby Berkeley: Going Through the Roof (1998) (TV)_ (qv), _Busby Berkeley (1974)_ (qv), _Busby Berkeley: A Journey with a Star (2007) (V)_ (qv), _Busby Berkeley's Kaleidoscopic Eyes (2006) (V)_ (qv), _Busby Berkeley's Tribute to Mae West (2004)_ (qv)
Busby Berkeley be one of the paramount choreographers enclosed by the US pictures melodious. He started his brief in the US Army in 1918, via economics of a lieutenant in the artillery conduct and direct parade. After the droop bushfire he was ordered to raised area soldierly camp show in post of the soldiers. Back in the US he become stage musician and allude to superintendent in slighter acting troop. After human being controlled to thieve ended the direction of the musical "Holka-Polka" he discovered his talent for production uneconomical foxtrot routine, and he beam as one of the head Broadway dance director. Producer 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv) call him to score the dance routines for his amount produced "A Connecticut Yankee resting on King Arthur's Court". 'Eddie Cantor' (qv), who starred in the extensive running Ziegfeld production "Whoopee!" suggested Berkley dash off the dance routines in the montage performance, and Ziegfeld agreed. At first in Hollywood, he wasn't smug beside the possibilities of his job - at the juncture, dance directors qualified the dancers and staged the dance. The director choose the function for the cameras and the editor chose which of the take be shown to the listeners. Berkeley needed to direct the dances himself and convinced the originator 'Samuel Goldwyn' (qv) to stomach him try. One of the first chance he take was that he nearly new sole one camera in his films. He also show close-ups of the chorus girls. Asked tender or take a few this he explain: "Well, we've get all the spectacular girls in the picture, why not let the municipal see them?" With the decline of musicals in 1931 and 1932, he was thinking of returning to Broadway, when 'Darryl F. Zanuck' (qv), chief producer at Warner Brothers called him in to direct the musicals numbers of their up-to-the-minute extend beyond, the trailing the scene the the boards _42nd Street (1933)_ (qv). Berkeley model and directed super numbers equal to "Shuffle Off To Buffalo", "Young and Healthy" and the grandiose account of urban energy, the finale "42nd Street". The film was a crack club, and Warner Brothers know who made it such an astonishing glory: Berkeley, along with as the composer 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) and the lyricist 'Al Dubin' (qv) got seven year contract. Berkeley created musical numbers for almost all great musical that Warner Brothers produced from 1933 to 1937. His overhead shot forced him to drill hole in the studio roofs, and he used more dancers with all succeeding picture. But with the second see better days of the musical picture in 1938, he grab zilch to accomplish as a choreographer. He directed two non-musical pictures for Warner Brothers, consequently he go to MGM, where on earth he choreograph the concluding digit from _Broadway Serenade (1939)_ (qv) with 'Jeanette MacDonald' (qv). As a director and choreographer, he work on four pictures with the juvenile star 'Judy Garland (I)' (qv) and 'Mickey Rooney (I)' (qv). He also choreographed the Fascinatin' Rhythm finale for MGM's reign drumming big shot, Eleanor Powell in _Lady Be Good (1941)_ (qv). He directed 'Gene Kelly (I)' (qv) in his first picture, in _For Me and My Gal (1942)_ (qv). Kelly, who choreographed his to the point numbers, knowledgeable bountifully from Berkeley. He worked for 20th Century-Fox in _The Gang's All Here (1939)_ (qv) with its surrealistic cipher "The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat". At the kick the bucket of the 40s he directed his closing picture, _Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949)_ (qv), but this time the choreography was direct by 'Gene Kelly (I)' (qv). He do a few numbers in the precipitate 50s, but by the end of the decade, he was all but forgotten. A revitalization of his films in the charitable 60s bring him more than a few popularity and he was ask to reappear to Broadway and keep an eye on the dance direction in the revival a 'Vincent Youmans' (qv) musical funniness from 1925. One of the actress here production was 'Ruby Keeler' (qv), one of his influential ladies in Warner musicals. When the production went on outing in 1972, one of the freeway beat was 'Eleanor Powell (I)' (qv). The production was a smash hit. When he walk on stage after on debut darkness, the address explode with acclaim. A funny authenticity be that Busby Berkeley never had a dance lesson, and in his childhood, he was greatly disturbed of those finding out. He recurrently drove his producers almost sphere-shaped the bend when he give information to elevation a stipulated and then sit in outlook of it for a few days, thinking aware the numbers.
Height: 5' 9"
Quotes: "In an era of breadlines, depression and wars, I tried to help peope get away from all the misery...to turn their minds to something else. I wanted to make people happy, if only for an hour."
Birth Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Books: Martin Rubin and John Belton. _Busby Berkeley and the Tradition of Spectacle._ New York: Columbia University Press, 1993. ISBN 0231080549, Bob Pike and Dave Martin. _The Genius of Busby Berkeley._ Los Angeles: Sherbourne Press, 1974., 'Tony Thomas (I)' (qv) and Jim Terry. _The Busy Berkeley Book._ 1973.
Other Works: Rainbow (1928). Opened at the Gallo Threatre against November 21st. Book using Laurence Stallings and 'Oscar Hammerstein II' (qv). Produced by Philip Goodman. Directed by Oscar Hammerstein II. Dances by 'Busby Berkeley' (qv). Music by 'Vincent Youmans' (qv). Cast integrated: Rupert Lucas, Ned McGurn, Harland Dixon, Helen Lynd, Henry Pemberton, 'Libby Holman' (qv), 'Charles Ruggles' (qv), 'Brian Donlevy' (qv), Leo Dugan, Louise Brown, Randall Fryer, Stewart Edwards, Sadie Black, Valla Valentinova, George Magis, Kitty Coleman, Edward Nemo, Ralph Walker, Chester Bree and May Barnes., Good Boy (1928). Musical. Music by Herbert P. Stothart. Material by 'Otto A. Harbach' (qv), 'Oscar Hammerstein II' (qv)' and Henry Myers. Lyrics by 'Bert Kalmar' (qv) and 'Harry Ruby' (qv). Musical Direction by Herbert P. Stothart. Choreographed by 'Busby Berkeley' (qv). Directed by Reginald Hammerstein. Hammerstein's Theatre: 5 Sep 1928- 13 Apr 1929 (253 performances). Cast: Bob Abbott, Alice Akers, Louise Allen, Joseph Ames, Mary Bay, Evelyn Bennett, Lester Bernard, Louise Blakeley, Lillian Burke, 'Charles Butterworth' (qv) (as "Cicero Meakin"), 'Edward Buzzell' (qv) (as "Walter Meakin"), Margaret Callan, Irene Carroll, Georgette Caryl, Virginia Case, Austin Clark, Sylvia Collinson, Aida Conkey, Henry Corsell, Billie Cortez, Arthur Craig, Betty Croke, Ruth Cunliffe, Phil Daly, Milton Douglas, Peggy Driscoll, Madelyn Eubanks, Rosemary Farmer, Jeanne Fayal, Loretta Flushing, Edwin Gaillard, Beryl Golden, Bobby Gorman, Muriel Greel, Muriel Griswold, Buddie Haines, Dan Healy, Sam Hearn, Jack Irwin, Dorothy Jocelyn, Helen Kane, Olive Kenyon, Grace La Rue, Mildred Lorrain, Ned Lynn, Tom Martin, Ruth Mason, Helene McGlynn, Lucille Mercier, Gordon Merrit, William Metz, Ariel Millars, Borrah Minevitch, Dick Neely, Barbara Newberry, Dolores Nito, Jack O'Hare, Mabel Olsen, Elsie Percival, Boo Phelps, Gus Quinlan, Alice Raisen, Howard Raymond, Stan Rock, Bunny Schum, 'Effie Shannon' (qv) (as "Ma Meakin"), Neil Stone, Arthur Sullivan, Morris Tepper, Jean Unger, Dorothy Ward, Flo White, Will Withe, Kay Wolf, Betty Wright. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein., Earl Carroll's Vanities (1928). Musical revue. Lyrics by Grace Henry. Music by Morris Hamilton. Based on material by 'W.C. Fields' (qv), Paul Gerard Smith, Joe Frisco, Robert T. Tarrant and Herman Meyer. Additional music by George Bagby, G. Romilli, Michael H. Cleary, George Whiting, Louis Alter, Mario Savino, Jesse Greer, Ernie Golden and Abner Silver. Musical Direction by Ray Kavanaugh. Additional lyrics by Paul Jones, Ned Washington, Joe Burke, Raymond Klages, Ernie Golden, Jack LeSoir and Roy Doll. Choreographed by 'Busby Berkeley' (qv). Staged by 'Edgar J. MacGregor' (qv). Machinery Ballet created and staged by the Marmein Sisters. Assembled and Directed by 'Earl Carroll (I)' (qv). Earl Carroll Theatre: 6 Aug 1928- 2 Feb 1929 (200 performances). Cast: Fay Adler, Peggy Andre, Violet Arnold, Faith Bacon, Hazel Bailey, Barto & Mann, Bonnie Blackwood, Peggy Blake, Richard Bold, 'Lilian Bond' (qv), Ted Bradford, Dorothy Britton, 'Louise Brooks (I)' (qv), Marian Carew, Ernest Charles, Catherine Clark, Elsie Connor, Frances Delacy, Gordon Dooley, Ray Dooley, W.C. Fields, Dorothea Frank, Joe Frisco, Edward Graham, Beryl Halley, Edyth Hansen, Marion Harke, Angeline Hassel, Rita Jason, Alyce Johnson, Naomi Johnson, Frances Joyce, Ruth Kent, Nelda Kincaid, 'Dorothy Knapp' (qv), Maurice Lapue, 'Vincent Lopez (I)' (qv) Band, Polly Luce, Dorothy Lull, Brian MacDonald, Dana Merrill, Martha Morton, Jean Murray, Marion O'Day, Ruth Patterson, Peggy Purcell, Joey Ray, 'Lillian Roth' (qv), Blanche Satchell, Wanda Stevenson, Bobby Storey, Elizabeth Surran, Jean Tennyson, Katherine Vercelle, Louise Vercelle, Beryl Wallace, Florence Ward, Eileen Wenzel, Rose Wenzel, Diana White, Vivian Wilson. Produced by Earl Carroll, A Night in Venice (1929). Musical revue. Music by Lee Davis and 'Maurice Ruebens' (qv). Lyrics by 'J. Keirn Brennan' (qv) and 'Moe Jaffe' (qv). Featuring songs by Vincent Youmans. Additional orchestrations by 'Vincent Youmans' (qv). Featuring songs with lyrics by 'Oscar Hammerstein II' (qv). Musical Director: Max Meth. Choreographed by 'Busby Berkeley' (qv) and 'Chester Hale' (qv). Directed by Lew Morton and Thomas A. Hart. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 16 Sep 1929 to close): 21 May 1929- 19 Oct 1929 (175 performances). Cast: 'Ted Healy' (qv) (as "Ted"), Ann Seymour, The Dodge Sisters, Arthur Havel, Morton Havel, Stanley Rogers, Betty Allen, 'Walter Armin' (qv) (as "Ernest Fairworth"/"Count Muzzini"), Enjio Badii, Bobbie Baker, Julia Barker, Bear, James H. Beattie, Lillian Bennett, Allen Blair, Adeline Bornheim, Fodi Brown, John Byam, Myrtle Candee, Bobby Carswell, Emmita Casanova, Anita Case, Dorothy Chadwick, Louise Chowning, 'Dudley Clements' (qv) (as "Ambrose Trainer"), Marion Crozan, Dorothy Davies, Marvelle Dawn, Blanche de Clerc, Evelyn Dehkes, Peggy DeRoy, Paul DeWees, Erma Echt, Billy Fanning, Ferral and Paul, 'Larry Fine (I)' (qv) (as "Larry"), Evelyn Ford, Allen Foster Girls, Judy Garey, Hal Gibson, Marion Gillon, Gladys Glorita, Gladys Granzow, Sarah Granzow, La Vonne Gundry, Edward Hackett, Chester Hale Girls, Agnes Hickey, Mary Hiscox, Olive Hollingshead, 'Moe Howard (I)' (qv) (as "Moe") [credited as Harry Howard], 'Shemp Howard' (qv) (as "Shemp") [final Broadway appearance], Adele Jay, The Johnsons, Tommy Kerns, Irene King, Jeane Kroll, Hazel Landeres, James Lee, Laura Lee, Edna Lynn, Ruth Martin, James Maxwell, Betty Mayfair, Polly McCann, Charles McClelland, Joe Michon, Peter Michon, Gladys Miller, Kay Norwood, Lee Nutter, Jackie Paige, Dorothy Pierce, Jerry Pole, Florence Powell, Jack Ray, Betsy Rees, E. Riadnoff, Fred Sanborn, Shadurskaya and Kuderoff, Evelyn Shields, Doris Smith, Ed Stanbridge, Mozel Stapp, Stevens Brothers, George Terechenko, Edna Tobin, David Tuli, Peggy Udell, Jeannette Waite, Gertrude Westling, Evelyn Wetherbee, Halfred Young. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.

Eddie Cantor (actor)

Walter Catlett (actor)

Spencer Charters (actor)

Bill Elliott (actor)

Arthur Hoyt (actor)

Sam Lufkin (actor)

Charles Middleton (actor)

Edmund Mortimer (actor)

Paul Page (actor)

George Raft (actor)

Herbert Rawlinson (actor)

Harry Woods (actor)

Loretta Andrews (actress)

Edna Callaghan (actress)

Georgia Coleman (actress)

Mildred Dixon (actress)

Nadine Dore (actress)

Ruth Eddings (actress)

Betty Grable (actress)

Charlotte Greenwood (actress)

Virginia Grey (actress)

Olive Hatch (actress)

Amo Ingraham (actress)

Jean Lenivich (actress)

Betty Lorraine (actress)

Neva Lynn (actress)

Nancy Nash (actress)

Faye Pierre (actress)

Nita Pike (actress)

Dorothy Poynton (actress)

Betty Slocum (actress)

Hyca Slocum (actress)

Betty Stockton (actress)

Barbara Weeks (actress)

Dorothy White (actress)

Toby Wing (actress)

Hazel Witter (actress)

Samuel Goldwyn (producer)

Eddie Cantor (writer)

David Freedman (writer)

Morrie Ryskind (writer)

Keene Thompson (writer)

Gregg Toland (cinematographer)

Alfred Newman (composer)

Alice O'Neill (costume designer)

A. Edward Sutherland (director)

Sherman Todd (editor)

Busby Berkeley (miscellaneous crew)

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