Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn American girl is in a small South American village which is celebrating San Marcos Day. The rebels, led by old El Toro and his young Lieutenant, occupy the village. El Toro has an eye for... Alles lesenAn American girl is in a small South American village which is celebrating San Marcos Day. The rebels, led by old El Toro and his young Lieutenant, occupy the village. El Toro has an eye for the ladies. The Lieutenant and the girl sing love songs to each other and as the governme... Alles lesenAn American girl is in a small South American village which is celebrating San Marcos Day. The rebels, led by old El Toro and his young Lieutenant, occupy the village. El Toro has an eye for the ladies. The Lieutenant and the girl sing love songs to each other and as the government troops approach, they part.
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If you like nonsensical plots and the sort of music that was popular on Broadway in the 1920s, this may be the short subject for you. Miss Froman can certainly sing the mannered torch songs of the period; that's probably why she wound up singing the songs for Susan Hayward in WITH A SONG IN MY HEART.
The girl, the lieutenant, and the would be dictator are played by Jane Froman, Georges Metaxa, and Don Pelayo. Both Froman and Metaxa were better known as nightclub, radio, and Broadway performers, hence the generic title for these short subjects, Broadway Brevities.
Of course Froman was immortalized by her struggle for a show business comeback and for a while, life itself, so eloquently dramatized in With A Song In My Heart. Susan Hayward with Jane Froman's voice has given Froman her image for now and all time in that film. Froman was quite a beautiful woman herself and sang divinely.
Metaxa had some success on Broadway and did some films, but was never any kind of big star on the cinema. He's best known on Broadway for playing the lead in The Cat And The Fiddle, the Jerome Kern-Otto Harbach musical where Ramon Novarro did Metaxa's part opposite Jeanette MacDonald over at MGM.
Both Froman and Metaxa are shown to good advantage and Don Pelayo is funny as the amorous would be dictator. A couple of fine performers preserved in this short subject, Kissing Time.
"Kissing Time" is set in some fictional South or Central American country. And, in this place, on San Marcos Day, everyone sings and dances like they are on Broadway. There's also a plot involving revolutionaries and federal troops...but who really cares?
This film is very stagy and dull....there, I cut right to the chase. If you like stagy and dull, then by all means give it a view. Otherwise, you could do much better.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
An American woman (Jane Froman) visits a small South American town where she quickly falls for a charming lieutenant (Georges Metaxa) but their romance is threatened by an evil dictator who wants the girl for himself and will kill the other if he has to. This operetta clocks in at 22-minutes and is fairly entertaining. I guess it should go without saying but a longer running time probably would have helped things because there's so much packed into the running time that you can't help but somewhat feel like nothing get expanded to a point that's needed to really make the love story work. I thought both Froman and Metaxa handled the songs extremely well and it's easy to see why they were both quite successful in their time. Froman has pretty much been forgotten except for those who remember Susan Hayward playing her in WITH A SONG IN MY HEART. This two-reeler features some fairly funny stuff involving the dictator but there's no question the real highlight here are the songs that are performed. None of them are overly memorable but each is good enough to help carry the film.
First, does butterflies mean queer back in the day? Or are they gold-digging society women flying around rich men? This short depends a lot on the audience's musical taste. Maybe your taste is high and mighty and you look down on this performance. Maybe this is not your type of music at all. I can't differentiate and this seems fine to me.
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- WissenswertesVitaphone production reels #1593-1594.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Kiss Me Again (2006)
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- Auch bekannt als
- Broadway Brevities (1933-1934 season) #12: Kissing Time
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- Laufzeit
- 23 Min.
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1