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Belle of the Nineties

  • 1934
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  • 1h 13min
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Mae West in Belle of the Nineties (1934)
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Ruby Carter, la reina de la belleza americana en el mundo de los clubs nocturnos, mueve su centro laboral de St Louis a Nueva Orleans.Ruby Carter, la reina de la belleza americana en el mundo de los clubs nocturnos, mueve su centro laboral de St Louis a Nueva Orleans.Ruby Carter, la reina de la belleza americana en el mundo de los clubs nocturnos, mueve su centro laboral de St Louis a Nueva Orleans.

  • Dirección
    • Leo McCarey
  • Guionistas
    • Mae West
    • Jack Wagner
  • Elenco
    • Mae West
    • Roger Pryor
    • Johnny Mack Brown
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    • Dirección
      • Leo McCarey
    • Guionistas
      • Mae West
      • Jack Wagner
    • Elenco
      • Mae West
      • Roger Pryor
      • Johnny Mack Brown
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    Mae West
    Mae West
    • Ruby Carter
    Roger Pryor
    Roger Pryor
    • Tiger Kid
    Johnny Mack Brown
    Johnny Mack Brown
    • Brooks Claybourne
    • (as John Mack Brown)
    John Miljan
    John Miljan
    • Ace Lamont
    Katherine DeMille
    Katherine DeMille
    • Molly Brant
    Duke Ellington
    Duke Ellington
    • Piano Player
    James Donlan
    James Donlan
    • Kirby
    Stuart Holmes
    Stuart Holmes
    • Dirk
    Harry Woods
    Harry Woods
    • Slade
    Edward Gargan
    Edward Gargan
    • Stogie
    Libby Taylor
    Libby Taylor
    • Jasmine
    Warren Hymer
    Warren Hymer
    • St. Louis Fighter
    Benny Baker
    Benny Baker
    • Blackie
    Morrie Cohan
    • Butch
    Tyler Brooke
    Tyler Brooke
    • Comedian
    Frederick Burton
    Frederick Burton
    • Colonel Claybourne
    • (escenas eliminadas)
    Augusta Anderson
    Augusta Anderson
    • Mrs. Claybourne
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    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
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      • Leo McCarey
    • Guionistas
      • Mae West
      • Jack Wagner
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    6SnoopyStyle

    I fade

    It is the 1890's St. Louis. Vaudeville star Ruby Carter (Mae West) becomes involved with boxer Tiger Kid. His manager breaks them up and she leaves for New Orleans. Ace Lamont falls for her which drives Molly Brant jealous.

    As Mae West transitions into the Code era, she seems to have a couple of different moves. Certainly, the jokes are a little tamer and this one has her singing more songs. I'm not a big fan of her singing. Her uniqueness derives from her bodied sexualized humor. I find myself fading during her singing. I'm not saying that it's bad in any sense. It's just not what I want from her.
    5planktonrules

    Surprisingly tame and dull.

    As I watched the Mae West film, "Belle of the Nineties", I found myself wishing they'd made the movie six months earlier. This is because the film debuted in September, 1934...a couple months after the new toughened Production Code came into effect. This is because West's shtick was bawdy humor....and in the Code era, nothing even remotely bawdy would be allowed. So, as a result, West's character is pretty dull and the movie mostly forgettable.

    Mae stars as Ruby, a woman who sings in the saloon owned by a local baddie, Ace Lamont. Lamont was played by John Miljan...a man who always played disreputable jerks. So, you know from the outset that he's a guy up to no good. But, like EVERY man in a Mae West film, he is drawn to her like a moth to a flame. But because he's bad to the core, he wants Ruby AND he wants to screw her...out of her diamonds. Can Ruby outsmart this conniving jerk?

    It's odd, but after the movie was over, I already found myself forgetting it. Sure, a Code picture with West could be good ("My Little Chickadee" and "Go West Young Man" were pretty good Code films), but this one just seemed to be so neutered that it was dull and forgettable. Gone are West's terrific one liners as well as any sense of fun.
    7burgemc

    Classic Mae West

    This movie is classic Mae West, full of one-liners with carefully disguised meanings to escape the censors. It's interesting to note that this is the movie where she really began to fight with the Hays Office and the Breen Office to get her movie past the censors...She had to change the title from "It's No Sin" (people picketed in the streets with signs that said, "Yes, It Is"). Therefore, this movie could be seen by some as not quite as good as her 3 previous movies. However, it is still a gem from Mae's classic period. Everyone should see a Mae West movie at least once...
    6funkyfry

    Look out, Twentieth Century, here she comes!!!

    Mae West throws all the curves in this one as a singer (?) in the 1890s who dumps her boxer boyfriend in a mix-up and runs off to New Orleans to perform and live there. She's featured in a stunning musical number where she models a shimmering gown against which numerous costumes are superimposed by a projector! One pose has her as lady liberty. Unfortunately, this is a less liberated, somewhat cleaned-up Mae West. She still likes to have fun, and enough gags remain to make this one worth a few solid laughs. Good production by Paramount.
    7view_and_review

    Witty West Wins Again

    Mae West is back to her sassy self. I shouldn't say "back" because she never left off being sassy. Mae West began her career by finding a character she liked and faithfully sticking with it; and it can't be said that it was someone else's doing. Mae West wrote the scripts she performed. She wrote "Night After Night," "She Done Him Wrong," "I'm No Angel," and "Belle of the Nineties," and she was the same character in all of them--just a different name.

    "Belle of the Nineties," like "She Done Him Wrong," took place in the late 19th century. Ruby Carter (Mae West) was a club performer in St. Louis dating a boxer named Kid Tiger (Roger Pryor). When a ploy by Kid Tiger's manager broke them up, she took her talents to New Orleans. Ruby was just like every other Mae West character: a vamp. She was smart, sassy, sexy, witty, flirtatious, and ALL the men wanted her. Mae's characters never break a sweat, never lose, and are never in a hurry. She's too cool for any of that.

    In New Orleans Ruby had a contract with Ace Lamont (John Miljan) to perform at his Sensation House. Ruby packed the place. She had to deal with Ace as well as the throng of panting men who paid to see her. Her chief suitor besides Ace was Brooks Claybourne (John Mack Brown). He lavished her with expensive jewelry in hopes of winning her heart. She entertained the compliments and charms of them all, but she didn't give her heart to any of them.

    Things were rather easy going until Tiger Kid came to New Orleans for a fight. He hooked up with Ace, who was bad news, and he saw Ruby again after their break up. It was anybody's guess how things were going to turn out, but Ruby would be the victor no matter what.

    I think I liked this movie more than the previous two Mae West movies because the vamping was tempered more to focus on the scheming aspects of the plot. Instead of this being so much about the men who desired her (they were still there, just not as heavily as "She Done Him Wrong" and "I'm No Angel"), it was a little of the men who desired her and more of the scheming men in her life (principally Ace). It played out rather nicely.

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    • Trivia
      According to David Niven, this film was to have been called "It Ain't No Sin" and, as a publicity stunt, 40 parrots were trained to repeat "It ain't no sin." Then the Hays Office made the studio change the title.
    • Errores
      The songs "Memphis Blues" and "St Louis Blues", sung by Ruby Carter (Mae West) in 1890s New Orleans, were written and published in the 1910s by W.C. Handy.
    • Citas

      Ace Lamont: Great town, St. Louis. You were born here?

      Ruby Carter: Yes.

      Ace Lamont: What part?

      Ruby Carter: Why, all of me.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Memphis Blues
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      Written by W.C. Handy

      Performed by Mae West and the Duke Ellington Orchestra

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      • 21 de septiembre de 1934 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Nueva Orleans, Luisiana, Estados Unidos
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      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 13min(73 min)
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      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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