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The Life of the Party

  • 1937
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  • 1h 17min
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Helen Broderick, Harriet Nelson, Victor Moore, Harry Einstein, Joe Penner, and Gene Raymond in The Life of the Party (1937)
Dr. Molnac and his musical troupe; Beggs, the manager; Mitzi Martos, a singer; Mitzi's agent Pauline; society scion Barry Saunders and his "keeper" Oliver Goodwin, are en route to Santa Barbara. Barry falls for Mitzi while trying to loosen her slipper caught between two railroad cars, but she mysteriously leaves before he can learn her name. Barry and Oliver take a suite at the Casa Barbara, where they hire the house detective, Parkyakarkus to find the slipper's owner but he bungles the job. Oliver reminds Barry that he will lose his mother's $3,000,000 inheritance if he weds before the age of thirty. Mitzi and Pauline also register at the hotel, hoping to induce Dr. Molnac, performing there, to give Mitzi an audition. Also arriving are Mitzi's mother, Countess Martos and her wealthy friend Mrs. Penner and her son Joe, and the mothers have intentions of Joe marrying Mitzi. Barry finally meets Mitzi, and proposes marriage at a date three years in the future. To break up the romance, Joe and Parky steal Mitzi's shoe wardrobe and she, thinking Barry did it, rushes to his room in her negligee, upbraids him and stalks out. He, in his dressing gown, follows her to her room and they are about to reconcile when Mitzi's mother and Joe and his mother enter. Barry hides in another room and overhears Mitzi's mother blandly suggesting that Mitzi marry Joe. Mitzi, not pleased at this prospect, tells them she is already married and Barry, taking the cue, enters and plays the role of the new husband. Mitzi's mother promptly has them booked into the bridal suite. Pauline and Oliver arrange a wedding party with Dr. Molnac's troupe performing and Pauline, still scheming to get Mitzi an audition, hires Joe and Parky to kidnap Molnac's singer, Susan. Mitzi is a smash hit, and Barry's mother arrives and announces she had lied about his age and he is really thirty, and can get married without losing his inheritance.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDr. Molnac and his musical troupe; Beggs, the manager; Mitzi Martos, a singer; Mitzi's agent Pauline; society scion Barry Saunders and his "keeper" Oliver Goodwin, are en route to Santa Barb... Leer todoDr. Molnac and his musical troupe; Beggs, the manager; Mitzi Martos, a singer; Mitzi's agent Pauline; society scion Barry Saunders and his "keeper" Oliver Goodwin, are en route to Santa Barbara. Barry falls for Mitzi while trying to loosen her slipper caught between two railroad ... Leer todoDr. Molnac and his musical troupe; Beggs, the manager; Mitzi Martos, a singer; Mitzi's agent Pauline; society scion Barry Saunders and his "keeper" Oliver Goodwin, are en route to Santa Barbara. Barry falls for Mitzi while trying to loosen her slipper caught between two railroad cars, but she mysteriously leaves before he can learn her name. Barry and Oliver take a su... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • William A. Seiter
  • Guionistas
    • Bert Kalmar
    • Harry Ruby
    • Viola Brothers Shore
  • Elenco
    • Joe Penner
    • Gene Raymond
    • Harry Einstein
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.6/10
    206
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • William A. Seiter
    • Guionistas
      • Bert Kalmar
      • Harry Ruby
      • Viola Brothers Shore
    • Elenco
      • Joe Penner
      • Gene Raymond
      • Harry Einstein
    • 11Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 2Opiniones de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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    Joe Penner
    Joe Penner
    • Penner
    Gene Raymond
    Gene Raymond
    • Barry Saunders
    Harry Einstein
    Harry Einstein
    • Parky
    • (as Parkyakarkus)
    Harriet Nelson
    Harriet Nelson
    • Mitzi
    • (as Harriet Hilliard)
    Victor Moore
    Victor Moore
    • Oliver
    Helen Broderick
    Helen Broderick
    • Pauline
    Billy Gilbert
    Billy Gilbert
    • Dr. Molnac
    Ann Miller
    Ann Miller
    • Betty
    Richard Lane
    Richard Lane
    • Hotel Manager
    Franklin Pangborn
    Franklin Pangborn
    • Beggs
    Margaret Dumont
    Margaret Dumont
    • Mrs. Penner
    Ann Shoemaker
    Ann Shoemaker
    • Countess Martos
    Betty Jane Rhodes
    Betty Jane Rhodes
    • Susan
    George Irving
    George Irving
    • Mr. Van Tuyl
    Winifred Harris
    Winifred Harris
    • Mrs. Van Tuyl
    Charles Judels
    Charles Judels
    • Maitre d'Hotel
    Carol Adams
    Carol Adams
    • Dancer
    • (sin créditos)
    Ben Alexander
    Ben Alexander
    • Orchestra Leader
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • William A. Seiter
    • Guionistas
      • Bert Kalmar
      • Harry Ruby
      • Viola Brothers Shore
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    3gamay9

    Ozzie's Wife Makes This Film

    Harriet Hilliard was Ozzie Nelson's singer for his band. Later, he became Rick Nelson's agent. Ozzie was a lawyer but never practiced. He kept Rick busy with prostitutes instead of getting involved with dangerous groupies. I knew Rick well, because of our travels to common cities, starting with Roger Miller's King Of The Road hotel in Nashville to Joe Namath's Bachelor's Two in Fort Lauderdale and on and on and on. Nice guy; I still miss him.

    But, back to Harriet. She was really cute in this film. As my summary states: 'Ozzie's Wife Makes This Film.' Had she not married Ozzie, I think she would have become a major star. She was even believable as the wife, mother, housekeeper in 'The Adventures of Ozzie And Harriet.' Notice, Harriet didn't have a maid and Ozzie was always home wearing a cardigan sweater. He must have been an insurance salesperson. I didn't meet Rick until the Stone Canyon days, but 'Garden Party' is in my top ten of all pop songs - and I'm 72, still a music lover.

    Harriet was devastated by Rick's plane crash and she died before David did, thank God. Harriet Hilliard Nelson was a beautiful woman of high moral values and so were Ozzie, David and Rick. They are icons of the best of American life.
    6stoneyburke

    Let's Swing

    Here's a piece of fluff that is slim on plot but FILLED with talent. This small movie is all of 70 minutes. Boring? not on your life so be prepared to SWING. Check the talent..heck they were the top of the heap. The last scene has Harriet Hilliard in a stunning gown that was eons away from the Ozzie and Harriet Show..That's not a slam so check out her vocal talent.

    I have not much to contribute except PLEASE be a fan of the simple 1930's and 1940's films that were evidently produced to make one smile and leave their troubles behind. Here is a goody. The fabulous TCM has a habit of showing let alone introducing people to what being memorized through cinema is all about.. The topping about this movie is the music SWINGS...

    OH...I only gave it a rating because I had to...
    4wes-connors

    An RKO Radio Grand Hotel

    Harriet Hilliard stars as a prospective band singer. On her way to an important audition, she meets Gene Raymond. When she gets her high heel caught between two train cars, Mr. Raymond is smitten; he tries to pry her high heel loose. They find themselves playing out their cat and mouse romance at the same hotel. Joe Penner and a host of comedians become involved with the couple.

    Of particular interest; Ms. Hilliard (Harriet Nelson, of course) in a musical comedy performance more reminiscent of later "Lucy" than later "Harriet"; her "Let's Have Another Cigarette" is an ironic highlight. Ann Miller brackets the film with a couple of tap dances, but has no film role; her finale is another highlight. And, Mr. Penner's infantile funnyman antics are a precursor to Jerry Lewis. The film's story is somewhat difficult to follow, weakening several situation comedy possibilities.

    **** The Life of the Party (9/3/37) William A. Seiter ~ Harriet Hilliard, Gene Raymond, Joe Penner, Ann Miller
    6ChungMo

    Very minor comedy starring lots of "B" talent

    A parade of comedians that you'll probably recognize from being parodied in old Warner Bros. cartoons. The whole film is real fluff. It's not unbearable but sort of fun. The pace keeps it moving, so if you want a place to see "forgotten" talent from the thirties, you couldn't go too wrong here.

    This film is mostly notable for the performance of Joe Penner. It's very clear from whom Jerry Lewis got his inspiration. Penner utilizes a lot of the little boy mannerisms that Lewis later made famous. The difference here is that Penner is on his own. He doesn't have a sidekick to bounce off of, although Lewis eventually didn't either. Lewis has a more spastic visual comedy comedy style but much of his act is here in Penner. Just for the historical info this is a good movie for the classical film buff.

    A very young Ann Miller does a tap dance towards the end.

    Film history fun, not great but enjoyable.
    7dwknuj

    A Feast for Lovers of Classic Character Actors

    Are you looking for a thoughtful film that will have you thinking for days? If you are, look elsewhere. If you'd like something silly that is a great display case for some of the biggest characters in the 1930's then this is your film. What follows is a thumbnail sketch of why I loved this film.

    Joe Penner: Penner was the guy who popularized the question, "Wanna buy a duck?" He started on vaudeville and burlesque circuits and eventually made it big in radio. Unfortunately few of Penner's radio shows survive today. Listen to his goofy laugh. It was often imitated for 1930's cartoon characters.

    Gene Raymond: The blonde handsome leading man, He made this movie the same year that he married the love of his life, Jeanette MacDonald. He became the brother-in-law to her sister, an actress named Marie Blake. Blake eventually changed her name to Blossom Rock. She's best remembered as "Grandmama" on television's The Addams Family.

    Parkyakarkus: He's best remembered as a vaudeville and radio star. His double-talk routine and misunderstanding words was a very popular routine. He is the father of comic actors Albert Brooks and Bob Einstein.

    Harriet Hilliard: She's best remembered today as a TV mom of the 1950's and 60's. It's fun to see her play the ingenue. This is about 15 years before she started working exclusively with her husband, Ozzie Nelson.

    Victor Moore: Is known as a light comic actor. The same year as this film he made the very dramatic "Make Way for Tomorrow." It was the film that Orson Welles was quoted as saying that "would make a stone cry."

    Helen Broderick: This was her first re-teaming with Victor Moore since they'd first been paired in "Swingtime" with Fred and Ginger. They would play supporting characters in several more films together over the years. By the way, Helen had a 26-year-old son who made his film debut in that year, 1937. He was the Oscar-winning actor (and eventual TV star) Broderick Crawford.

    Billy Gilbert: Played the excitable band leader with a faux-German accent. He was actually born in Louisville, Kentucky and grew up in a succession of theaters thanks to his parents in the Metropolitan Opera. He was a frequent (and always excitable) foil for Laurel and Hardy. In the year of release, 1937, Gilbert got to play the voice and sneeze of "Sneezy" in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."

    Ann Miller: She has too small a role in "The Life of the Party." She had a secret that she did not reveal for years. The year of this film, 1937, she signed a contract with RKO. They'd only sign her if she could prove she was 18 - which she did, bringing in a birth certificate. She'd go on to play wives and lovers in several films. That birth certificate was a forgery. Ms. Miller was 14 when she made this movie.

    Franklin Pangborn: There was no acceptable way to say "gay" or "homosexual" on the 1937 screen. So, instead, Franklin Pangborn played a succession of fussy and fastidious managers, assistants, clerks, etc. Whatever part they insisted he take, including this one, he always managed to shine.

    Margaret Dumont: By 1937 Margaret Dumont should have earned 5 medals for bravery. She'd survived 5 encounters with the Marx Brothers. She'd been in The Cocoanuts (1929), Animal Crackers (1930), Duck Soup (1933), A Night at the Opera (1935) and A Day at the Races (1937). As in this film she always played refined society women oblivious to the comedy around her. Groucho Marx called her "practically the fifth Marx Brother."

    Ben Alexander: Alexander had a small, uncredited role as the orchestra leader. In 15 years he'd become famous as Jack Webb's partner on TV and radio in Dragnet.

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    • Trivia
      Ann Miller was actually only about 14 years old when she made this.
    • Errores
      The sound of the tap shoes of the dancer do not match up to the actual tap dancing of Carol Adams during the opening number on the train.
    • Créditos curiosos
      Opening credits swing in and out from one side, as if they were on door-hinges.
    • Bandas sonoras
      Chirp a Little Ditty
      (1937)

      Music by Allie Wrubel

      Lyrics by Herb Magidson (as Herbert Magidson)

      Sung by Betty Jane Rhodes (uncredited)

      Danced by Ann Miller (uncredited)

      Reprised by Joe Penner (uncredited) with Harry Einstein (uncredited) on piccolo

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      • 3 de septiembre de 1937 (Estados Unidos)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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      • RKO Radio Pictures
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      • 1h 17min(77 min)
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