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Just Imagine

  • 1930
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  • 1h 53min
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Just Imagine (1930)
Ciencia FicciónComediaFantasíaMusicalRomance

En 1980 en Nueva York, científicos reaniman a un hombre alcanzado por un rayo en 1930, llamándolo "Single O". Se hace amigo de J-21, quien no puede casarse con su amada hasta ir en una exped... Leer todoEn 1980 en Nueva York, científicos reaniman a un hombre alcanzado por un rayo en 1930, llamándolo "Single O". Se hace amigo de J-21, quien no puede casarse con su amada hasta ir en una expedición a Marte con un amigo y Single O de polizón.En 1980 en Nueva York, científicos reaniman a un hombre alcanzado por un rayo en 1930, llamándolo "Single O". Se hace amigo de J-21, quien no puede casarse con su amada hasta ir en una expedición a Marte con un amigo y Single O de polizón.

  • Dirección
    • David Butler
  • Guionistas
    • Buddy G. DeSylva
    • Lew Brown
    • Ray Henderson
  • Elenco
    • El Brendel
    • Maureen O'Sullivan
    • John Garrick
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.3/10
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    • Dirección
      • David Butler
    • Guionistas
      • Buddy G. DeSylva
      • Lew Brown
      • Ray Henderson
    • Elenco
      • El Brendel
      • Maureen O'Sullivan
      • John Garrick
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    • 24Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 2 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

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    El Brendel
    El Brendel
    • Single O
    Maureen O'Sullivan
    Maureen O'Sullivan
    • LN-18
    John Garrick
    John Garrick
    • J-21
    Marjorie White
    Marjorie White
    • D-6
    Frank Albertson
    Frank Albertson
    • RT-42
    Hobart Bosworth
    Hobart Bosworth
    • Z-4
    Kenneth Thomson
    Kenneth Thomson
    • MT-3
    Mischa Auer
    Mischa Auer
    • B-36
    Ivan Linow
    Ivan Linow
    • Loko…
    Joyzelle Joyner
    Joyzelle Joyner
    • Loo Loo
    • (as Joyzelle)
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    Wilfred Lucas
    Wilfred Lucas
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    Charles Alexandra
    • Chorus Man
    • (sin créditos)
    Kenneth Allen
    • Chorus Man
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    Nathan Barragar
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    Jack Barrett
    • Chorus Man
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    Peggy Beck
    • Ensemble Lady
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    Lorraine Bond
    • Ensemble Lady
    • (sin créditos)
    William Brandt
    • Chorus Man
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • David Butler
    • Guionistas
      • Buddy G. DeSylva
      • Lew Brown
      • Ray Henderson
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    doc-55

    I couldn't take my eyes off the screen!

    Having read some earlier user comments and Maltin review, I wasn't expecting Citizen Kane; rather, that this was one of those "so bad it's good" films. I would comment rather: "so bad it's incredible". It makes Reefer Madness and its like appear as cinematic art. I couldn't take my eyes off the screen, since I was sure that matters could not get worse. The futuristic earth scenes from 1980 (!) were not bad despite a trite story, since the sets must have seemed impressive at the time, and are about as good as those in the British film Things to Come. El Brendel was not as poor a performer elsewhere as he was here, given the poor material he had to work with. His hat sequence, probably perfected over years in vaudeville, is the most entertaining moment in the film. Who thought up the Mars sequence? A number of silent filmmakers had already done the alien or primitive world with much more sophistication, and not unbalanced between comedy (Brendel) and adventure (the heroes). To do justice to the cast: they were attractive performers doing their best.
    wfgwilliams

    I want this movie on my shelf

    I want Fox to do what they can to make a good restoration to the print of this film, clean up the sound, and release it on DVD so I can buy it and watch it whenever I want to.

    This movie is incredibly bad, but it is just oh-so entertaining to watch.

    It was shown on TV Ontario as part of a 'guilty pleasures' theme in 1980. It is the kind of movie you're not supposed to like but I liked it anyway. I would like to see it again. I would like to be able to show it to people who haven't seen it yet.

    I mentioned to another person that I would like to see this out on DVD. He said, "If that happens then only you and I will have copies of it." I think how well a DVD of this would sell would depend to a very large extent on how it was promoted.
    stanaud-procter

    Saw it in 1930. Only wish I could see it again

    It was first futuristic film I have seen and was so impressed, as a ten year old boy that I have always wanted to se it again. Reading your description I was surprised to see that Maureen O'Sullivan my all-time favourite was in it > I met her daughter, Mia Farrow and Andre Previn when Soon Yi was 6 months old!
    5dbborroughs

    Think Fritz Lang's Metropolis as a musical comedy

    I finally got to see the film that haunted me since childhood. For years I saw stills from what I was told was a lost film and was amazed at the huge scale of the sets that rivaled what Fritz Lang had done with Metropolis. They were amazing and awe inspiring.

    I wish I could say the same about the whole movie.

    Made in the early days of sound this movie is terribly dated. The music seems to be only used during the musical numbers and the jokes seem to be a step above okay vaudeville. Its not bad, its just not good, or good consistently.

    The plot has a world where everyone is a number some fifty years in the future (ie. 1980). In connected plot lines a man from 1930 is brought back to life and his antics form a ind of comic relief. Meanwhile a young man, unable to win the hand of his lady love ends up going to Mars. Its all a bit madcap and silly.

    The amazing thing is how much of this has been stolen from over the years with films like Queen of Outer Space and Sleeper seeming to have pulled off bits of plot for their own.

    Is it worth seeing? Yes. The sets are amazing, even today. The problem is that the rest is hit or miss and the film now is little more than a curio and entry in film history.
    3lugonian

    Back to the Future

    JUST IMAGINE (Fox, 1930), directed by David Butler, goes on record as being first science fiction motion picture of the sound era, in fact, the first science fiction musical, but like many Hollywood firsts, starts off cleverly with originality and potential, but in conclusion, a bitter disappointment. While the story and screenplay could have been lifted from legendary science fiction writers of Jules Verne or H.G. Welles, the credit for this futuristic comedy goes to songwriters B.G. DeSylva, Ray Henderson and Lew Brown, who have previously scored successfully the Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell musical, SUNNY SIDE UP (1929).

    The opening minutes start off quite promisingly in documentary style with newsreel footage showing what New York City was like in the year 1880, calm and peaceful, with a pedestrian seen being given the right of way from a horse and buggie driver; then shifting fifty years later to 1930 showing the more modern New York City, more crowded with congestion of automobiles driving down Fifth Avenue at a faster pace with a lone pedestrian trying to cross the street in between the passing cars (so far, no different from the New York of today); concluding with, just imagine, as the title cards indicate, New York City fifty years into the future, 1980, where names are changed to numbers (practically true in that respect in today's society since identification to an individual's name can be traced through Social Security numbers), and means of transportation from buses and automobiles in 1930 replaced by space cars flying through the air, along with communication not by telephone but through a television transmitter (or picture phone). The central characters in this story are J-21 (John Garrick), an air pilot for a Transatlantic Airliner, and his best friend/ roommate, RT-42 (Frank Albertson). Jack, or better known as J-21, is deeply in love with LN-18 (Maureen O'Sullivan) while RT-42 finds comedic romance with a perky blonde named D-6 (Marjorie White). J-21's marriage to LN-18 has been ruled against by the Tribunal Judge (George Irving) in favor of MT-3 (Kenneth Thomson), a much wealthier and more distinguished rival, much to the disappointment of the young couple. Then there is Ole Petersen (El Brendel), who was struck by lightning in 1930 while playing a game of golf, found by a group of scientists who use him as a scientific experiment by reviving him with the use of machines after being dead for fifty years.

    While much of the story is set in the year 1980, the movie fails to capture the essence of 1980 by looking very much like 1930, ranging from hairstyles, spoken dialogue and methods of singing and dancing, which is forgivable considering the writers didn't have any foresight to what was to be in 1980, yet could have stretched to the imagination of things to come, but who could have imagined in 1930 that by 1980 the world not only had gone through a second World War, has been introduced to a new craze of music called rock & roll or disco; entertainment through watching color television, traveling via jet airliners, as well as having man rocketing to and walking on the moon by 1969 (instead of Mars in 1980 as indicated here). Had this been a story that opened in the year 1980, leading the central characters through an invention such as a time tunnel finding them transferred to the year 1930, JUST IMAGINE would have succeeded by today's standards. However, movie goers of 1930 were more interested as well as amazed by the eye-view structure of 1980 than with 1930. As it now stands, JUST IMAGINE plays more like a bad 1950s science fiction fantasy spoof that simply falls apart with numerous song interludes and one production number, choreographed by Seymour Felix, set on the planet Mars.

    The songs and production numbers presented in the order as they appear include: "There's Something About an Old-Fashioned Girl" (sung by John Garrick); "Mother Ought to Tell Their Daughters" (sung by Marjorie White); "I Am Only the Words, You Are Melody" (Sung by John Garrick); "I Am Only the Words, You are Melody" (sung by chorus); "The Drinking Song" (sung by John Garrick and male chorus); "Never Swat a Fly" (sung by Frank Albertson and Marjorie White); "Romance of Elmer Stremingway" (sung by El Brendel); "I Am Only the Words, You Are Melody" (recited by Maureen O'Sullivan); and "The Dance of Victory" (danced by aliens from Mars). Of the handful of songs, "There's Something About an Old-Fashioned Girl" ranks one of the more listen-able tunes in spite of its corny structure and John Garrick's style of singing while facing the camera and later envisioning his own idea of numerous old-fashioned girls of his dreams. Frank Albertson and Marjorie White bring life into the story with their peppy "Never Swat a Fly" number which comes off as both enjoyable and amusing. Supposedly deleted from the final print by the time it reached the theaters in New York City, the number has been restored, moving up the standard length from 102 to 109 minutes.

    True, JUST IMAGINE does not hold up very well, considering its handful of out-of-date vaudeville routines and musical numbers combined, or the possibility of El Brendel's brand of humor lacking to stir up some chuckles, but this is an oddity worth viewing once mainly for its concept, a look into the future that for now, has past. So far, it has never been distributed on either video cassette of DVD. JUST IMAGINE can be seen and studied whenever shown on cable television's Fox Movie Channel. Seeing is believing, and JUST IMAGINE is something to see to be believed. It's not great, never was, never will be, but what a creative idea this was. It's certainly something that modern filmmakers could remake today, minus the musical numbers, to amend the errors made in 1930. Just imagine? (**)

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    • Trivia
      Of the film's credited cast members, only Maureen O'Sullivan (LN-18) and Joyzelle Joyner (Loo Loo / Boo Boo) were still alive during the actual 1980. O'Sullivan died on June 23, 1998 whereas Joyner died on November 30, 1980, coincidentally only one week after the 50th anniversary of the film's release.
    • Citas

      Single O: [upon meeting Looloo, then Loko] She's not the queen - *he* is!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Flash Gordon (1936)
    • Bandas sonoras
      (There's Something About) An Old-Fashioned Girl
      (1930) (uncredited)

      Music by Ray Henderson

      Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Lew Brown

      Sung by John Garrick

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      • 23 de noviembre de 1930 (Estados Unidos)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Arcadia, California, Estados Unidos
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