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Gold Diggers of Broadway

  • 1929
  • Passed
  • 1 Std. 41 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Ann Pennington in Gold Diggers of Broadway (1929)
ComedyMusical

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThree Broadway chorus girls seek rich husbands.Three Broadway chorus girls seek rich husbands.Three Broadway chorus girls seek rich husbands.

  • Regie
    • Roy Del Ruth
  • Drehbuch
    • Avery Hopwood
    • Robert Lord
    • De Leon Anthony
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Nancy Welford
    • Conway Tearle
    • Winnie Lightner
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,0/10
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    • Regie
      • Roy Del Ruth
    • Drehbuch
      • Avery Hopwood
      • Robert Lord
      • De Leon Anthony
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Nancy Welford
      • Conway Tearle
      • Winnie Lightner
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    Nancy Welford
    Nancy Welford
    • Jerry Lamar
    Conway Tearle
    Conway Tearle
    • Stephen Lee
    Winnie Lightner
    Winnie Lightner
    • Mabel Munroe
    Ann Pennington
    Ann Pennington
    • Ann Collins
    Lilyan Tashman
    Lilyan Tashman
    • Eleanor Montgomery
    William Bakewell
    William Bakewell
    • Wally Saunders
    Nick Lucas
    Nick Lucas
    • Nick
    Helen Foster
    Helen Foster
    • Violet Dayne
    Albert Gran
    Albert Gran
    • James Blake
    Neely Edwards
    Neely Edwards
    • Stage Manager
    Gertrude Short
    Gertrude Short
    • Topsy
    Julia Swayne Gordon
    Julia Swayne Gordon
    • Cissy Gray
    Lee Moran
    Lee Moran
    • Dance Director
    Armand Kaliz
    Armand Kaliz
    • Barney Barnett
    Louise Beavers
    Louise Beavers
    • Sadie the Maid
    Judith Wood
    Judith Wood
      Noah Beery Jr.
      Noah Beery Jr.
      • Stage Boy
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      Beatrice Hagen
      Beatrice Hagen
      • Chorus Girl
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      • Regie
        • Roy Del Ruth
      • Drehbuch
        • Avery Hopwood
        • Robert Lord
        • De Leon Anthony
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      2LeonardKniffel

      Not a Lot of Gold in These Hills

      This musical comedy was the third movie released by Warner Bros. in color, and it was a box office smash, making Winnie Lightner a star and bringing greater fame to guitarist crooner Nick Lucas as he sang two songs that became 20th-century standards: "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" and "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine." Of interest mostly to film history buffs. --Musicals on the Silver Screen, American Library Association, 2013
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      A tribute to the exuberance of the Jazz Age

      The entire soundtrack of Gold Diggers of Broadway is now posted online for all to hear for free, and of course I've seen the same two reels everyone else has, which is all that is known to survive from the film and consists of the reconciliation between Jerry (Nancy Welford) and "Uncle Steve" (Conway Tearle) and the musical finale.

      It's true that there are many similarities between "Gold Diggers of Broadway" and "Gold Diggers of 1933", but I really can't say that one is a remake of the other for the following reason. It is just amazing to "see" what a difference the onset of the Great Depression and the improvement of sound technology and cinematic choreography made in popular entertainment in the four short years between these two films - 1929 to 1933.

      "Gold Diggers of 1933" was a rowdy romantic comedy punctuated by innovative musical numbers. "Gold Diggers of Broadway" was a series of musical numbers - and any true cinematic musical number was innovative in 1929 - punctuated by a rowdy romantic comedy. The basis of the tale is the same in both films - a young man from a wealthy family (William Bakewell as Wally) wants to marry a chorus girl (Helen Foster as Violet). Wally's guardian and uncle, Steve Lee (Conway Tearle), says all chorus girls are immoral layabouts that smoke and drink and is on his way up to Violet's apartment, along with the family attorney (Albert Gran as Blake), to put an end to this relationship. Violet can't face "Uncle Steve" so friend Jerry agrees to face him and stand up for her friend. Just as in Gold Diggers of 1933, Steve will not hear any of Jerry's explanation and rattles off his objections all the while assuming Jerry is Wally's fiancé. The rest of the movie is based on this mistaken identity routine, with Jerry's objective being to make herself look so bad that Steve will be glad that Wally is actually marrying someone else. But alas, she cannot shock him no matter what she does. Instead Steve is having the time of his life. Meanwhile Winnie Lightner really steals the show here as Mabel, a loud chorus girl who sets her cap for Blake, the family lawyer.

      The only choreography we can "see" here shows how much Busby Berkeley did for musical film. The dancing largely consists of chorus girls walking about or gently swinging to the beat of the music. Two acrobats at the end do the only real "dance moves" in the entire finale. The musical numbers are realistic in the sense that they could have been performed on a stage, and some more realism is injected as we actually see the electrician flip the switch on the lights between scenery set-ups. What Berkeley did in "the remake" four years later was to come up with numbers and shots that could only be done in a film, but it was still much more interesting to watch.

      As for the precode era, it's just beginning here. Nobody wakes up and thinks they slept with anyone the night before, but likewise other than Wally and Violet, it is not entirely clear any of the other couples are headed straight to the altar as is true in the 1933 film. The girls here are mischievous and bubbling with energy rather than mischievous and hungry for a meal as they are four years later.

      I'm grateful to have the soundtrack of this early sound film, but not seeing the film probably really blunts its comic effect. Lilyan Tashman and Winnie Lightner have some hilarious banter here, and it would have been great to be able to actually see their facial expressions during their exchanges. Likewise, the wild party at Jerry's with Anne Pennington dancing on a table and Winnie Lightner serenading Albert Gran and then jumping into his lap is hard to convey with just a soundtrack.

      Here's hoping the rest of it is found someday, but time has probably run out on Gold Diggers of Broadway since it was nitrate film. It's just a crying shame that Jack Warner didn't bother to preserve such a big money maker and huge part of the history of Warner Brothers while Louis B. Mayer was so sentimental that he preserved just about everything MGM ever did. Imagine that - not being as sentimental as Louis B.!
      10psen57

      Fantastic snippets from a lost treasure

      I have heard portions of the Vitaphone soundtrack in the past and recently seen the extant film clips featuring Nick Lucas singing "Tip toe through the tulips" and the Finale. Whilst these musical numbers are not like the grand designs as later seen in Busby Berkeley cinematic choreographed numbers they are still spectacular and more like one would see on a real stage. The action is fast and breezy. The costumes and sets look gorgeous. Warners did a great job despite the limitations of early colour and sound movies.

      The finale is a reprise of most of the featured songs that were in the film. The colours though muted still look fantastic and there is tremendous energy and life in the dancers. Nancy Welford blew me away with her charm when singing the "Song of the Gold Diggers" in the Finale. I never appreciated "Tip toe through the tulips" until I saw this original version. Keep humming it all the time now. Does anyone know who the lovely lady is that Nick Lucas is serenading? I think it could be Lilyan Tashman who passed way several years after making this film.

      Given the success of the stage remake of 42nd Street, it would not be a bad idea if this film was also revived into a stage show. All the ingredients for success are there. The mystique of a lost treasure, a snappy story with a suite of fantastic musical numbers and easily adaptable for the stage. The dialogue and songs still exist on Vitaphone disks and we have a feel of what the film looked like from the clips. It would be a fantastic visual experience to see it in similar two strip Technicolor hues as in the film. All pastels, pinks, greens, turquoise, browns, sepia, reds, oranges and gold. Would make a surreal visual experience.
      10skybar20-1

      A Very Sad Loss

      I recently purchased the newly released 3-disc DVD set of Al Jolson's "The Jazz Singer." One of the extras was of found excerpts of the otherwise lost "Gold Diggers of Broadway." I had seen other musicals from 1929/30 era which all had a cumbersome, boring execution in style and musical presentation before the snap of Busby Berkeley breathed life into the musical. I fully expected the cumbersome quality in this excerpt. I was stunned at how wonderfully entertaining the number was....how talented these different dancers were to say nothing of the energy involved including the delivery in the available bits of dialog. Everyone seemed to be having genuine fun. I also enjoyed the ballet sequence although my guess is that fewer people might appreciate that sequence. The female ballet dancers were very beautiful in it. The quality of these excerpts adds to the tragedy of "Gold Diggers of Broadway" being a lost film. Other lost films have been found. We can only hope that will be the case here.
      7psteier

      Not much left, but what is left is interesting

      Most interesting is the big production number in the final reel, with all kinds of show dancing and some acrobatics. Also good as a sample of what a New York musical stage production of the day looked like.

      In two color (red/green) Technicolor, though not always well preserved.

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        Two reels survive (including the finale), and the complete soundtrack survives on Vitaphone discs.
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        Jerry Lamar: Uncle Steve, you are wonderful!

        Stephen Lee: Jerry, last night when I was in a somewhat toodle-loo condition, I said several things. I distinctly remember saying one thing. I asked you to marry me. I see now that I was a little hasty, and I wish to apologize.

        Jerry Lamar: Why should you apologize if you didn't mean it?

        Stephen Lee: What makes you think I didn't mean it?

        Jerry Lamar: I've been told that a man doesn't mean anything he says after 2 a.m., when he's toodle-loo.

      • Verbindungen
        Featured in Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical (2008)
      • Soundtracks
        And Still They Fall in Love
        (uncredited)

        Lyrics by Al Dubin

        Music by Joseph A. Burke

        Copyright 1929 by M. Witmark & Sons

        Sung by Nancy Welford

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 30. August 1929 (Vereinigte Staaten)
      • Herkunftsland
        • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Sprache
        • Englisch
      • Auch bekannt als
        • Brodvejske kopacice zlata
      • Drehorte
        • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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        • Warner Bros.
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