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George White's Scandals

  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 35m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,6/10
273
MA NOTE
Joan Davis, Jack Haley, Martha Holliday, Gene Krupa, and Ethel Smith in George White's Scandals (1945)
This Broadway revue is about two love affairs. The romance between the comedienne Joan Mason and Jack Evans of Boston is easily disturbed by Jack's cynical sister, Clara Belle Evans, who is against their relationship. The romance between the wealthy British Jill Martin and Tom McGrath, the assistant to the impresario George White Brodway is a love hate relationship. Gene Krupa and his band keep, together with the virtuoso organist Ethel Smith, both couples dancing a lot.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo couples face challenges in their romances: Joan Mason's relationship with Jack Evans is opposed by his sister Clarabelle, while Jill Martin and Tom McGrath have a tumultuous love-hate dy... Tout lireTwo couples face challenges in their romances: Joan Mason's relationship with Jack Evans is opposed by his sister Clarabelle, while Jill Martin and Tom McGrath have a tumultuous love-hate dynamic.Two couples face challenges in their romances: Joan Mason's relationship with Jack Evans is opposed by his sister Clarabelle, while Jill Martin and Tom McGrath have a tumultuous love-hate dynamic.

  • Director
    • Felix E. Feist
  • Writers
    • Hugh Wedlock Jr.
    • Howard Snyder
    • Peter Levy
  • Stars
    • Joan Davis
    • Jack Haley
    • Phillip Terry
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,6/10
    273
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Felix E. Feist
    • Writers
      • Hugh Wedlock Jr.
      • Howard Snyder
      • Peter Levy
    • Stars
      • Joan Davis
      • Jack Haley
      • Phillip Terry
    • 9Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 2Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Joan Davis
    Joan Davis
    • Joan Mason
    Jack Haley
    Jack Haley
    • Jack Evans
    Phillip Terry
    Phillip Terry
    • Tom McGrath
    Martha Holliday
    Martha Holliday
    • Jill Martin
    Ethel Smith
    Ethel Smith
    • Hit Parade Swing Organist
    Margaret Hamilton
    Margaret Hamilton
    • Clarabelle Evans
    Glenn Tryon
    Glenn Tryon
    • George White
    Jane Greer
    Jane Greer
    • Billie Randall
    • (as Bettejane Greer)
    Audrey Young
    Audrey Young
    • Maxine Manner
    Rose Murphy
    Rose Murphy
    • Hilda - Joan's Maid
    Fritz Feld
    Fritz Feld
    • Montescu
    Beverly Wills
    Beverly Wills
    • Joan, as a Child
    Gene Krupa and His Orchestra
    • Gene Krupa and His Band
    • (as Gene Krupa and His Band)
    Foncilla Adams
    • Showgirl
    • (as Wesley Brent)
    Effie Laird
    • Scrubwoman
    • (scenes deleted)
    Florence Lake
    Florence Lake
    • Mother
    • (scenes deleted)
    Hope Landin
    Hope Landin
    • Scrubwoman
    • (scenes deleted)
    Harold Minjir
    Harold Minjir
    • Hotel Clerk
    • (scenes deleted)
    • Director
      • Felix E. Feist
    • Writers
      • Hugh Wedlock Jr.
      • Howard Snyder
      • Peter Levy
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    6bkoganbing

    Life is not a bowl of cherries for this cast

    I have a feeling that over at RKO they heard that MGM was doing The Ziegfeld Follies and decided to do George White's Scandals. White who was an actor as well as producer appeared in his own shows and in adaptions over at 20th Century Fox. Here however White is played by Glenn Tryon.

    But White himself is extraneous to this story which concerns two backstage plots. White's number one assistant Philip Terry falls for Martha Holiday whose mother back in the day was chorus girl in the Scandals but who married English nobility and retired. Now Holiday is trying out but lets no one know including Terry. Holiday also has Jane Greer as a rival who is pretty ruthless about getting her way.

    The second story concerns those lovebirds Jack Haley and Joan Davis who are both in the Scandals. They'd like to get married, but Haley promised his dear old parents that he wouldn't until his sister did. Unfortunately his sister is Margaret Hamilton and if you think the Wicked Witch intimidated the Tin Man in The Wizard Of Oz wait until you see her in this film. They even hire a professional escort for her in Fritz Feld who falls down on the job.

    That last one is pretty silly, but the players make it work. The best song in the score is the revived Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries which was introduced in the 1931 version of the Scandals on Broadway. It was introduced by Rudy Vallee and too bad they couldn't have gotten him to do it in the film. Vallee and White however came to a nasty parting of the ways and I doubt Rudy would have made himself available for this film.

    It's not MGM and it shows, but George White's Scandals is a decent enough film and it also features Gene Krupa and his band and Ethel Smith on her Tico Tico organ.

    Fans of the Wizard Of Oz might like to see Haley and Hamilton as brother and sister. No one is putting a smile on Margaret Hamilton's face.
    6boblipton

    Typical RKO musical

    This typical mid-40s RKO musical is enlivened a bit by Joan Davis' goofy mugging. The plot, of course, only serves to gives people time to take a break between the comedy bits and the musical numbers. We also have a view of Roach silent comedy star, Glen Tryon as George White.

    The musical numbers are pretty good, particularly the first one with Gene Krupa, a triumph of choreography and camera-work. Krupa seems a little.... weird in the number, however, like he's on strong drugs and flipping out. Although this is not unheard of in drummers who are not on drugs, it may be significant that Krupa had spent time in jail on a marijuana rap in 1943, and this might have been an attempt to capitalize on his 'bad boy' image.
    5Dead_Mann

    its OK , just like most musicals back then

    its an average corny musical,from the mid 40s, that has many flaws, but can still be kinda fun to watch, if you're in to older movies....

    it has an OK cast including Joan Davis, Jack Haley, Philip Terry, Martha Holiday, Ethel smith, Margaret Hamilton, Glenn Tryon, Jane Greer,Audrey Young.......

    the musicals parts of the movie are OK but very corny and kinda stupid, like most musicals back then i guess, so i cant totally say i recommend this, but it wasn't totally bad i guess, if you do want to see it, good luck finding it.....
    7robsmithjr

    This is one wild romp.

    As the film began, I thought, "Here's just another musical with Jack Haley looking lost". Then it opened with these very lovely ladies strolling across the screen pulling curtains of credits. Don't ask me what was in those credits. Straight from the credits is Gene Krupa attacking them skins. I think, "This is a great start. But, it'll be downhill from here."

    Then there is an interesting scene of former White Scadals performers leading to a very fun scene of, Joan Davis' daughter, Beverly Wills performing 'Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries'. There's a useless dance scene included. What becomes apparent is this is a broad comedy that someone shoved rather dull dance numbers into. That is what unfolded.

    The comedy is not just a few scenes here and there. There is a loosy goosey story that lays the set for a lot of funny scenes and lots of bits often within the comedy bits. These smaller bits are also set within musical numbers. This is a film that has to be watched and listened to.

    Aiding the viewing is some excellent camera work making the comedy and music work. The shooting of especially some physical gags is impressively clever.

    This film also must've had a bit of trouble with the censors. There is a lot in here not seen otherwise in the decades around this film. I wonder if that might explain the amount of writers involved. I have to imagine the original version went further than seen here and just skated by after rewriting.

    The biggest problem is what seems to have been the original main focus of the film, Martha Holliday. She just doesn't have enough "Umph", as they call it, to carry the main role. Joan Davis is, then, clearly the lead.

    I believe this is also the most film and screen time Gene Krupa ever had. If you like Krupa, as I do, there is a lot to see here. His last number has some mighty provocative musical instruments attached.

    Overall, my main focus of plot is set aside to focus on the successful comedy and fun throughout.

    I'd write here that this is the first film with Jack Haley, I liked. Even in Oz, I wish Buddy Ebsen hadn't had allergic issues. Must've been his growing up in Florida.

    Bottom line; I recommend this film. 7 out of 10 points.
    5lairdg

    Escape to 1945

    I gave this film "5" out of "10", but there's a caveat.

    The movie itself might be described anywhere along the continuim, from "Awful" to "Excellent", depending on what the viewer is looking for. My rating is purely arbitrary.

    It's total escapist fare, one of hundreds of films ground out during WWII to divert the American people from the horrors of war for an hour or two, and it must have done its job. It's certainly diverting.

    But what it is, more than anything else, is a time capsule of the fashions, manners and mores of a particular time and place. It is the year 1945 preserved in amber, and it was completely dated by 1947.

    From the showgirls in the musical numbers - pompadoured, lacquered and outrageously costumed in what looks like whatever the wardrobe department had left over, to the irrepressible Joan Davis dressed to the nines and beyond in shoulder pads, sequins and hair, hair, hair - this picture is a never-ending parade of "What Not to Wear", '40's style, and it's a hoot.

    Add a couple of silly romantic sub-plots and the slinky Jane Greer as the backstage back-stabber, and you have the whole package. There's even leading man Phillip Terry - briefly married to Joan Crawford in real life, and the scene-stealing Margaret Hamilton thrown in for good measure. And believe me, anyone who can steal a scene from Joan Davis and Jack Haley in their prime is guilty of grand theft thespeus.

    So there you have it. This one is not likely to show up on AFI's list of anything. If you're looking for a Golden Age musical, this isn't it. But if you're in the mood to spend a little time watching how your grandparents did it, this one's for you.

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    • Anecdotes
      Beverly Wills, who plays Joan Davis as a child, is Davis' daughter, according to the opening credits. Her singing sounds dubbed by her mother.
    • Gaffes
      Joan Mason is seated in her dressing room, holding a cup and saucer. She tosses away the cup, which shatters on a door, but in the next shot it is back in the saucer.
    • Citations

      Clarabelle Evans: Jack's too young. Why he hasn't even sown his wild oats.

      Joan Mason: Sown his wild oats? Why, at his age he should have sown 'em, grown 'em, reaped 'em, and sold 'em.

    • Générique farfelu
      Opening credits are shown on curtains pulled on stage by ladies, as the ladies walk across stage.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Gauchos of El Dorado (1941)
    • Bandes originales
      Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)
      (uncredited)

      Music by George Gershwin

      Lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Gus Kahn

      Performed on the Hammond B3 Organ by Ethel Smith

      Copyright 1929 by New World Music Corporation

      Originally from the Broadway show "Show Girl"

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 décembre 1945 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • George White's Scandals of 1945
    • Lieux de tournage
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • société de production
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Durée
      1 heure 35 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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