Los jóvenes Mickey Moran, músico y cantante, hijo de un artista veterano, y Patsy Barton, una joven cantante, se proponen triunfar en el mundo del espectáculo.Los jóvenes Mickey Moran, músico y cantante, hijo de un artista veterano, y Patsy Barton, una joven cantante, se proponen triunfar en el mundo del espectáculo.Los jóvenes Mickey Moran, músico y cantante, hijo de un artista veterano, y Patsy Barton, una joven cantante, se proponen triunfar en el mundo del espectáculo.
- Nominado a 2 premios Óscar
- 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
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- (as John Sheffield)
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- TriviaMGM Studio's biggest money grosser of 1939, surpassing El mago de Oz (1939) for that production year.
- ErroresDuring the girls' duet, Patsy Barton begins her solo, and Mickey Moran switches from cello plucking to piano thumping. However, the music continues as it was before, and we don't hear any amazing sounds on the piano in spite of Mickey's efforts.
- Citas
Rosalie Essex: How much do you need?
Mickey Moran: Well, let me see. First of all, we're going to use a barn that some actors used last summer and turned it into an outdoor theater. I figured if we all pitched in together - that is, for the scenery and the costumes and everything - it would run us about $287.
Rosalie Essex: Have you got it yet?
Mickey Moran: No.
Rosalie Essex: Well, you have now.
- Versiones alternativasOlder TV prints (and early video releases) of "Babes In Arms" run 91 minutes, and exclude the "My Day" segment of the finale, with Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland spoofing Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. This segment was deleted for a 1948 reissue. "My Day" was restored in the 1990's by Ted Turner, and is included in current prints.
- ConexionesEdited into Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972)
- Bandas sonorasBabes in Arms
(1937)
Music by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Played during the opening credits
Sung by Douglas McPhail (uncredited), Mickey Rooney (uncredited), Judy Garland (uncredited) and chorus
Though, one cannot approach a film like this with more than a hint of cynicism: Busby Berkeley is arguably the greatest choreographer in the history of film, and though he does not show off the spectacle of his earlier films, like Gold Diggers of 1933 and Gold Diggers of 1935 (which he did not direct), his dance numbers are interesting (for instance, when the town's teenagers partake in a book-burning, throwing into the flames symbols of conformity). The film is sweet, fresh, and bright, and, as the first Arthur Freed musical, serves as one of his better (though certainly not his best).
In all, I give it a 3 out of 4 stars (***).
On a side note, three of the songs that appear in Singing in the Rain appear in this film, predating the Gene Kelly musical by over 15 years: Good Morning, Good Morning, Singing in the Rain (which appears in a montage showing previous MGM musicals), and You Are My Lucky Star.
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- Presupuesto
- USD 748,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 34 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1