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Breakfast in Hollywood

  • 1946
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  • 1h 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,7/10
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Tom Breneman in Breakfast in Hollywood (1946)
ComediaMúsicaMusical

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaBased on a current (1946) radio series with a live audience. It is the story of some of the people who attend the show. Nat King Cole sings.Based on a current (1946) radio series with a live audience. It is the story of some of the people who attend the show. Nat King Cole sings.Based on a current (1946) radio series with a live audience. It is the story of some of the people who attend the show. Nat King Cole sings.

  • Dirección
    • Harold D. Schuster
  • Guión
    • Earl Baldwin
  • Reparto principal
    • Tom Breneman
    • Bonita Granville
    • Beulah Bondi
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,7/10
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    • Dirección
      • Harold D. Schuster
    • Guión
      • Earl Baldwin
    • Reparto principal
      • Tom Breneman
      • Bonita Granville
      • Beulah Bondi
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    Tom Breneman
    • Tom Breneman - Host
    Bonita Granville
    Bonita Granville
    • Dorothy Larson
    Beulah Bondi
    Beulah Bondi
    • Mrs. Annie Reed
    Edward Ryan
    • Ken Smith
    Raymond Walburn
    Raymond Walburn
    • Richard Cartwright
    • (as Ray Walburn)
    Billie Burke
    Billie Burke
    • Mrs. Frances Cartwright
    Zasu Pitts
    Zasu Pitts
    • Elvira Spriggens
    Hedda Hopper
    Hedda Hopper
    • Hedda Hopper
    Andy Russell
    Andy Russell
    • Andy Russell - Singer
    Spike Jones and His City Slickers
    • Spike Jones Band
    The King Cole Trio
    • King Cole Trio
    Spike Jones
    Spike Jones
    • Spike Jones
    Nat 'King' Cole
    Nat 'King' Cole
    • Nat 'King' Cole
    Herman Bing
    Herman Bing
    • Herman
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    Ida Breneman
    • Ida Breneman
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    Lillian Bronson
    Lillian Bronson
    • Ms. Hammer
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    James Conaty
    • Audience Member at Table
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    Alice Cooper
    • Alice
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    • Dirección
      • Harold D. Schuster
    • Guión
      • Earl Baldwin
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    6tavm

    Nat King Cole and Spike Jones provide highlights in Breakfast in Hollywood

    As with several movies I've reviewed for the last several days, this one has an It's a Wonderful Life connection which I like to cite as it's my favorite one: Beulah Bondi plays a lonely 82-year old woman with only a dog living with her who just wants to attend the film's title radio show hosted by one Tom Brenenan during the one day setting this takes place in. Other audience members that abound in this movie are a discharged sailor (Edward Ryan) in love with a young woman (Bonita Granville) whose fiancée she's trying to reach, an eccentric woman trying to get attention for a most outrageous hat (Zazu Pitts), and famous gossip columnist Hedda Hopper with the mothers of Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, and Brenenan sitting with her. I didn't think Ms. Pitts was too funny with her hat story but I was a bit touched by that of Bondi's condition after she was hit by a car whose owner (Raymond Walburn) touched another story of his gallivanting with young women while neglecting his wife (Billie Burke). That one was a little funny to me. The most touching was the one with that sailor and that young woman with Ms. Granville really charming in her wholesome beauty. Those subplots weren't too bad but it was largely the musical performances that I was interested in particularly that of The King Cole Trio that had a nice brief moment in the beginning with "Solid Potato Salad" and great second set with "It's Better to Be by Yourself". I especially loved when the camera showed close-ups of Nat King Cole's hands on the keyboards and that of the guitarist's as well. Then, there's Spike Jones and his City Slickers with their hilarious brand of music which is particularly funny on their second set when the only female in the band warbles her tune. Finally, there's Andy Russell, a regular on radio's "Your Hit Parade" who I previously watched as a much older man on a special edition of Richard Dawson's "Family Feud" on YouTube a couple of years ago, whose romantic croonings must've melted many a woman's heart especially when he sang in Spanish. So in summary, Breakfast in Hollywood is slight fluff that should provide at least some interest for some fans of the icons that appear here. P.S. Ms. Granville was another born in Chicago where I also was native to.
    8kburditt

    Context is everything

    You can't judge this little 60 year old film by today's frenetic TV game show standards or cynical attitudes. This little film was aimed at a specific market - middle aged house wives. The radio shows humor was gentle, unoffensive,and aimed at those areas a house wife could appreciate; her hats, her home, and her husband. Zasu Pitts and Beulah Bondi perfectly captured the excitement of those housewives who had waited anxiously for their chance to attend the shows taping, and possibly win a prize. Sure, the plot was implausible, but the point was to sell the show's host as a regular guy, who was personally available to his listeners. What better way to attract listeners to the radio show and to the sponsors. A regular listener would have been sure to go to the movie theater to see her show "live". The world of commercial radio was as serious as TV would be in a few years time. Everything you found on TV started on radio - Soap operas, game shows, serials, music, drama, and comedy. If you wanted to "see" radio - you went to the taping of the show or to the movie theater for a film like this. Maybe the host wasn't a comedian, and the contests were silly but don't forget The Newlywed Game, Beat the Clock, Monty Hall, and Bob Barker - all huge hits in their time. In a time when most women, of a certain age, stayed at home and made breakfast for their kids and husbands, 8 AM was probably the first chance in their morning to sit down, relax, and listen to the radio. I'm sure this show was very popular and I wouldn't be surprised if my Grandmothers and Aunts listened to it as well. This charming little film reminds us that early radio and film appreciated and understood their audience. No this isn't a great classic film, but it helps us to understand the film industry and the audience during that era.
    6ptb-8

    not Tiffany's either

    Charming simple radio show on film from an era when housewives loved portly radio stars who liked to gossip, matchmake and have a hat contest...(he wore the winner's) The music numbers a good, the standouts being a handsome young Nat King Cole and the always hilarious Spike Jones. Many such B grade 70 minute films were made to capitalize on radio hit parade tunes and personalities and like those this one is a product of it's media and time. RKO made a terrific form of this radio film in 1932 called THE PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD which was a radio serial yet without an ending: so they filmed the last episode and everyone had to go to the cinema to see the end of the radio show. Probably the first time this cross medium was used leading to the bright and profitable idea that led to BREAKFAST IN Hollywood. Monogram and Republic Pictures often made films titles HIT PARADE OF 1941 or 46 or 50 using a roster of radio stars and pop tunes. BREAKFAST doesn't sparkle like TIFFANY's did but is is easy musical fun for (grand) Moms everywhere
    5fandckunder

    Very Sweet Story

    Having listened to the radio program every single morning in the 40s, it was a trip back in time for me! As soon as I heard Tom's voice I knew who it was. My mother took all three of us children to the live broadcast on several occasions. And Mother wore her hats, always wore a hat and gloves back then. I think you'd need to be of the proper era to appreciate it, and a lot of the other old time movies, as well. The war years were a time unto themselves, and I don't know how this generation could relate well enough to appreciate the nation's, and the world's, philosophies and attitudes of that time.

    This movie is a warm fuzzy for us older folks.
    duganek

    A Charming Programmer

    To demand greatness of a film like this is to misunderstand the function of a programmer. Breakfast in Hollywood is popcorn for the mind, a pleasant interlude with some great characters actors (ZaSu Pitts, Beulah Bondi, Billie Burke, Raymond Walburn, Hedda Hopper) and a chance to see Nat "King" Cole and the King Cole Trio on the screen very early in his career (though carefully segregated from the rest of the cast.) Spike Jones does two numbers with the City Slickers, a wartime romance provides a bit of drama although the war is technically over, and there is even a cute dog. The inimitable ZaSu Pitts is worth the price of admission all by herself! The plot, such as it is, is a sort of comedic Bridge of San Luis Rey, following the lives of A HALF DOZEN people attending the radio broadcast. The stories are funny, romantic, or dramatic -- and no one dies at the end! Pure escapism, nicely done.

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      The film was inspired by the popular thirty-minute morning radio program "Breakfast in Hollywood", created, and hosted by Tom Breneman and broadcast from 1941 to 1948 on three different radio networks: NBC, ABC and Mutual. After Breneman died in April 1948, other hosts, including Garry Moore, stepped in as replacements, but without Breneman the ratings dropped, and the program came to an end in January 1949.
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      Cop at Bus: [having stopped a cross-country bus to find Dorothy on it] Do you know Tom Breneman?

      Dorothy Larson: Why, yes, I was at his radio broadcast this morning

      Cop at Bus: Okay, lady, I'm sorry, but you'll have to come back to Hollywood with us.

      Dorothy Larson: What for?

      Cop at Bus: Step outside and I'll tell you.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in It's Black Entertainment (2002)
    • Banda sonora
      Hedda Hopper's Hats
      Written by Spike Jones and Jack Elliott

      Performed by Spike Jones and His City Slickers

      Vocalist Del Porter

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de febrero de 1946 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Golden Pictures
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