Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAndy Clark discovers he was cheated out of a half interest in partner Mike's business, now a thriving dance hall in 1892 Chicago. Unable to win it back, Andy schemes to make Mike's position ... Leer todoAndy Clark discovers he was cheated out of a half interest in partner Mike's business, now a thriving dance hall in 1892 Chicago. Unable to win it back, Andy schemes to make Mike's position untenable. He also hopes to turn Ruby Summers, Mike's motor-mouthed burlesque queen, into ... Leer todoAndy Clark discovers he was cheated out of a half interest in partner Mike's business, now a thriving dance hall in 1892 Chicago. Unable to win it back, Andy schemes to make Mike's position untenable. He also hopes to turn Ruby Summers, Mike's motor-mouthed burlesque queen, into a classier entertainer, and incidentally to make her his own. But at the last minute, Andy... Leer todo
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- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 1 premio ganado y 2 nominaciones en total
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Grable keeps this watchable with her music numbers otherwise it would be a bore and quite annoying with that idiotic drunken James Barton (Harrigan) taking up far too much screen time and grinding the film to a halt every time he appears.
A Fox musical with Betty Grable means a huge box-office at its time, on so glorious dancing & singing girl, in other hand the male star Victor Mature whereof hasn't any skill to do nothing on musicals, thus the producers allowed him a manager of showbiz, Wabash Avenue as title is mean a famous Chicago avenue where all began in burlesque night club where the owner Mike Stanley (Phil Harris) has a star Ruby Summers (Betty Grable) when sudden appears an old acquaintance of Mike the skunk Andy Clark (Victor Mature) whom in the past was Mike's partner, Andy is broke, meanwhile flirting on Ruby he envisages on Mike's lofty position to reach on the top, he suggests become his partner on a newest high class enterprise which Mike promptly denied.
Cornered Andy enforced a riot on the night club over the Ladies's league of the decency protesting in front there, thus the Ladies invade the place causing struggles and breaking breaks widespread, on the fight Mike ends up punched so hardly his old pal and hammered singer-tap dancer Harrigan (James Barton) that hits his head in a bar fainting after, the wise Andy grabs Harrigan and pretend him as a dead man to naïve Mike who begs to Andy does not telling it to the police, the greedy Andy agrees as long as he becomes his partner on high class night club, in a dead end Mike surrender, however the farse doesn't take too long.
A forgotten picture in lowest numbers of reviews posted here, impossible not to laugh on ferris wheel sequence when Mike is misleading by Andy, when Mike is about to asking Ruby hands for a marriage without notice a sailor in double seat, what a funniest scene, both double-crossing each other along the entire picture, priceless, as the whole, worthwhile take a look.
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First watch: 1978 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 7.
Victor Mature is great with his escapades of being successful at starting trouble amongst Betty and Phil Harris. Phil Harris's character is pretty good in this department at playing games as well.
The musical numbers are divine and the choreography is very good.
The cinematography is brilliant with all the vivid colors. Very entertaining for a remake of Grable's "Coney Island." Nice to know that both films, made only seven years apart, were box office hits.
In no time Vic has wheedled his way into co-managing the joint and come to loggerheads with the brassy Betty, who Harris is sweet on, but lickety split he refines her tastes and style at which point the pair fall for each other, Betty's discovered and hits the big time but with many bumps along the way until the completely expected happy ending.
Cotton candy fluff is no stretch for any of the performers but Betty's warmth and star power aided by Mature's braggadocio and both Gardiner and Harris's comic playing make it a pleasant diversion. Margaret Hamilton also pops in for a few brief scenes to add zest to the movie.
A must for Grable fans.
Mature and Phil Harris take the parts previously played by George Montgomery and Cesar Romero, a pair of ruthless rival conmen who live to top each other. In this case and in the previous film the billing tells you who tops who in the end.
Grable of course is caught between the two of them as a period entertainer of the day. She has some period songs to sing, but unlike Coney Island she also got an original score from Joseph Myrow and Mack Gordon. The song Wilhelmina was nominated for Best Song of 1950.
Mature was at the height of his career just coming off a loan out hit from Paramount in Samson And Delilah. He was big box office for 20th Century Fox at that time as was Grable. Tn their salad days the two were in I Wake Up Screaming and Song Of The Islands together and they were a romantic item at one point. Maybe Darryl Zanuck should have included My Old Flame in the score.
Best scene is when Mature uses some temperance workers played by Margaret Hamilton and Dorothy Neumann to break up Phil Harri's joint. One of his best scenes from any of his films.
Fans of the two stars should make Wabash Avenue a must.
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- TriviaBy declining to play Ruby Summers, Alice Faye passed up appearing on screen with her husband and then-radio co-star, Phil Harris.
- ErroresRuby sings and dances "The Shimmy" (composed in 1917) before attending the Chicago World's Fair of 1893.
- Citas
Ruby Summers: Why, you overgrown, dime-a-dozen wiseacre pig-puss! Who made your clothes? Or did you grow 'em yourself?
- ConexionesFeatured in The Girl Can't Help It (1956)
- Bandas sonorasDown on Wabash Avenue
Music by Josef Myrow
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Sung by chorus behind credits; chorus girls; Betty Grable
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- USD 2,115,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 32 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1