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Le Chant du Missouri

Titre original : Rainbow on the River
  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 1h 27min
NOTE IMDb
7,0/10
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Bobby Breen, Charles Butterworth, Benita Hume, Alan Mowbray, and May Robson in Le Chant du Missouri (1936)
DrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young boy is forced to leave his family in the South and move in with relatives he doesn't know in New York.A young boy is forced to leave his family in the South and move in with relatives he doesn't know in New York.A young boy is forced to leave his family in the South and move in with relatives he doesn't know in New York.

  • Réalisation
    • Kurt Neumann
  • Scénario
    • Mrs. C.V. Jamison
    • Earle Snell
    • Harry Chandlee
  • Casting principal
    • Bobby Breen
    • May Robson
    • Charles Butterworth
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    71
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Kurt Neumann
    • Scénario
      • Mrs. C.V. Jamison
      • Earle Snell
      • Harry Chandlee
    • Casting principal
      • Bobby Breen
      • May Robson
      • Charles Butterworth
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires au total

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    Bobby Breen
    Bobby Breen
    • Philip Ainsworth
    May Robson
    May Robson
    • Mrs. Harriet Ainsworth
    Charles Butterworth
    Charles Butterworth
    • Barrett
    Alan Mowbray
    Alan Mowbray
    • Ralph Layton
    Benita Hume
    Benita Hume
    • Julia Layton
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • Father Josef
    Louise Beavers
    Louise Beavers
    • Toinette
    Marilyn Knowlden
    Marilyn Knowlden
    • Lucille Layton
    Hall Johnson Choir
    • Choral Ensemble
    Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
    Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
    • Doctor
    • (non crédité)
    Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
    Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
    • Lilybell Jones
    • (non crédité)
    Betty Blythe
    Betty Blythe
    • Flower Buyer
    • (non crédité)
    Dolores Boyer
      Mozelle Britton
      Mozelle Britton
        Connie Cezon
          St. Luke's Episcopal Church Choristers
          St. Luke's Episcopal Church Choristers
          • Choral Ensemble
          • (non crédité)
          Theresa Maxwell Conover
          Theresa Maxwell Conover
          • Mrs. Logan
          • (non crédité)
          Jack Egger
            • Réalisation
              • Kurt Neumann
            • Scénario
              • Mrs. C.V. Jamison
              • Earle Snell
              • Harry Chandlee
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            7SimonJack

            Good musical and plot for 1930s child singer

            This is one of the earliest movies that Canadian child singer Bobby Breen made during the last years of the Great Depression. The plot and setting for "Rainbow on the River" is very interesting, especially for that time. Breen's soprano to tenor voice in this film reminds one of the recordings of the great boys choirs. The songs in this film are superb, and the cast is excellent.

            With his short-lived acting career, Breen later did the nightclub circuit. He made some guest appearances on TV and hosted a TV show. He eventually moved to Florida where he opened his own talent business.

            Even among movie buffs, the name of Bobby Breen is hardly known today. He made only nine films in the late 1930s. But these films give a look at a young singer who, for a time, had a voice that could captivate audiences. And, his acting was quite good as well.
            10signnstamp

            A wonderful film and cast

            This is my favorite Bobby Breen film! The music is wonderful and Bobby's voice is incredible for a boy of 9. The story tugs at your heart but leaves you feeling good inside and humming it's tunes at the end! And, Bobby's backed by a wonderful cast including Louise Beavers, May Robson, Henry O'Neill, Charles Butterworth, Stymie (Our Gang) Beard, and Alan Mowbray. But it's the pure voice and enthusiastic performance of Bobby Breen that makes this movie a classic that everyone should see. This is the kind of film we need today. A film made to entertain the entire family and one that reaches it's goal!
            5bkoganbing

            Happy Go Lucky Kid

            In his second film boy soprano Bobby Breen got the song that would be his signature number for the rest of his short career before puberty kicked in and the lyric soprano was no more. Rainbow On The River was both the film and the song that gave Breen his stardom for the rest of the 30s.

            Bobby is a Civil War orphan being raised in New Orleans by Louise Beavers who was a former house slave along with Stymie Beard her real son. Despite living in poverty Breen's a happy go lucky kid.

            Father Henry O'Neill does some investigating and finds that Breen has some Yankee relatives in New York, chiefly grandmother May Robson. She's also got relatives like Benita Hume and Alan Mowbray who could lose all or part of their inheritance if Breen is accepted in the family.

            This view of the south and the great lost cause makes Gone With The Wind seem like Roots. Even if young Master Breen had not a prejudiced thought in his head I doubt even the Yankee carpetbaggers would allow him such a living arrangement.

            Bobby at this stage was doing a male Shirley Temple act. Her films were better because Fox had a lot more money to spend on them than RKO did for Breen. But the young man could sing though.

            The finale where Rainbow On The River is reprised with the backing of the former slaves, now sharecroppers singing happy in those cotton fields is way too much.

            The film is entertaining with a rather repudiated historical premise as its base.
            7tavm

            See Rainbow on the River and rediscover Bobby Breen

            I found this obscure musical from the '30s under the "Louisiana" section in my local East Baton Rouge Parish Library under the title It Happened in New Orleans. What a wonderful discovery of a young juvenile singer named Bobby Breen from a time when most of America was enchanted by Shirley Temple! He plays a New Orleans boy raised by former slave Louise "Imitation of Life" Beavers after his parents died in the Civil War. Besides her, Breen also has Matthew "Stymie" Beard as a friend. Then he finds out about his Yankee relatives and moves to New York. Only the butler can relate to him there. Wonderful songs from the 19th century dominate the film with the then-new title song sung at least three times. Wonderful support from May Robson, Charles Butterworth, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson as a superstitious doctor, and the Hall Johnson Choir. Nice humorous touches throughout. Worthy of rediscovery for old-time movie fans.
            7planktonrules

            Wow...talk about an idealized view of Reconstruction south!

            The plot to "Rainbow on the River" is a bit hard to believe. But like all Bobby Breen films, the young man is astounding with his amazing voice! And, the film is likable despite everything.

            The story is set just after the Civil War. It's not surprising that the Southerners in the film hate 'Yankees', though it seemed rather weird to have Toinette (Louise Beavers) also hating Northerners since she is a recently freed slave....just the sort of person you'd expect to love those 'gang Yankees'. What is also inexplicable is that after the man and woman that owned her died, in the war, is that Toinette would raise their white son, Philip (Breen). After all, the South was very prejudiced at the time (the same could also be said of much of the North)....and I cannot see local authorities allow this. After all, marriage between the races was illegal at the time...and I sure would have thought raising a white child wouldn't have been realistic. And, less realistic is that folks in the community would accept this. I am NOT trying to be Mr. Politically Correct here. It's just that the American History teacher within me (I used to teach the subject) finds all this a bit unrealistic...especially how idealized everything about the South during Reconstruction is presented in the film.

            The local priest (Henry O'Neill) learns that Philip DOES have family...but they all live up north. After writing to them, Mr. Layton (Alan Mowbray) comes to fetch Philip and bring him to be raised by the boy's extended family. Surprisingly, the family doesn't seem happy at all to have the boy with them...and it's especially surprising since Philip is such a nice boy. For some time, the only one who seemed nice to him was the butler (Charles Butterworth, who is always a joy to see in films). What's next? See the movie and find out for yourself.

            In many ways, "Rainbow on the River" is exactly like an earlier film, "Bright Eyes" with Shirley Temple...and I don't think the similarity is unintentional. The Temple film was a comedy and this one a musical...but in each, a nice orphan is treated like a second-class kid by the family. And, in both, ultimately the orphan's niceness wins everyone over in the end. The better two clearly is "Bright Eyes" (I think it's Temple's best film) but "Rainbow on the River" is pleasant and sweet. Sure, it's historically flawed but beneath it all, it's still quite enjoyable and worth your time.

            So, if the story interests you, by all means see it and the rest. They are all very pleasant and undemanding entertainment...rather sweet and Breen is so likable you wonder why he only starred in a few pictures.

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            • Anecdotes
              Al Capone, in a January 1937 letter to his son from Alcatraz Prison wrote that he had recently seen the movie "Rainbow On the River" starring Bobby Breen and that when he comes home he will play the song "Rainbow On the River" for him (Capone had learned to play banjo and the mandola, an instrument similar to the mandolin).
            • Versions alternatives
              The film was reissued in 1946 under the title "It Happened in New Orleans", and credited the following additional people onscreen: Seline ... Lillian Yarbo, Lilybell ... Matthew 'Stymie' Beard (as Stymie Beard), Doctor ... Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson (as Edward Anderson).
            • Bandes originales
              Rainbow on the River
              Music by Louis Alter

              Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

              Sung by Bobby Breen

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            • Date de sortie
              • 18 décembre 1936 (États-Unis)
            • Pays d’origine
              • États-Unis
            • Langue
              • Anglais
            • Aussi connu sous le nom de
              • Rainbow on the River
            • Lieux de tournage
              • RKO-Pathé Studios - 9336 Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
            • Sociétés de production
              • Bobby Breen Productions Inc.
              • Sol Lesser Productions
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            • Durée
              1 heure 27 minutes
            • Couleur
              • Black and White
            • Rapport de forme
              • 1.37 : 1

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