Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueClassically-trained young musician Peter Crane transfers from the Conservatory to Clinton High School, where he discovers that his music is in conflict to that of the high school's world of ... Tout lireClassically-trained young musician Peter Crane transfers from the Conservatory to Clinton High School, where he discovers that his music is in conflict to that of the high school's world of jive and Hep Cats. Claire falls for Peter, who is warned to stay away from her by Grant Sa... Tout lireClassically-trained young musician Peter Crane transfers from the Conservatory to Clinton High School, where he discovers that his music is in conflict to that of the high school's world of jive and Hep Cats. Claire falls for Peter, who is warned to stay away from her by Grant Saunders. Later, for fear of hurting his hands, Peter backs down from a fight with Saunders ... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Photos
- Jimmy Emerson
- (as Johnny Michaels)
- Mr. Maglodian
- (as Bill Halligan)
- Frederick Feher
- (as Frederick Feher)
- Girl
- (as Odessa Laurin)
- Sheriff
- (as Bob McKenzie)
- Mrs. Emerson
- (non crédité)
- Radio Announcer
- (non crédité)
- Dancer
- (non crédité)
- Senior Hostess
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
The musical numbers are mostly adequate; they're passable but bland, with the notable exception of one pleasant vocal duet. The numbers were written for the movie, and appear to have been designed not to offend anyone. If you're a real fan of swing from the forties, you may be disappointed.
The dialogue is similar; while there are moments that sparkle, much is generic and predictable. The unquestioning sexism in the story is typical of the period, and is here mostly humorous now. Fortunately, it's a story made to play well to youth yet not anger the establishment. It works if used as such: enjoy it and move on.
The music is forgettable. Cast member Gerra Young does exhibit an operatic-quality voice, but is sort of a discount Deanna Durbin. The IMDb database doesn't show any other film appearances for her, so let's hope she was able to move on to some kind of position in Grand Opera.
The opening credits for the print recently broadcast by Turner Classic Movies indicates this film has been preserved by the National Film Museum. This immediately begs the questionWHY?
Are their resources so plentiful that they can afford to preserve junk? Some low-budget or B musicals of that era have redeeming features which make them worthwhile. This film has none.
In my opinion, skip this movie. It REALLY wastes an hour of your time.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFinal film of Betty Alden.
- Bandes originalesIn a Little Music Shop
(1943)
Music and Lyrics by Lew Porter and Leo Erdody
Sung by Gerra Young in the music store
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 2min(62 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1