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Broadway qui danse

Titre original : Broadway Melody of 1940
  • 1940
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42min
NOTE IMDb
7,3/10
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Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell in Broadway qui danse (1940)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJohnny Brett and King Shaw are an unsuccessful dance team in New York. A producer discovers Brett as the new partner for Clare Bennett but Brett, who thinks he is one of the people they lent... Tout lireJohnny Brett and King Shaw are an unsuccessful dance team in New York. A producer discovers Brett as the new partner for Clare Bennett but Brett, who thinks he is one of the people they lent money to, gives him the name of his partner.Johnny Brett and King Shaw are an unsuccessful dance team in New York. A producer discovers Brett as the new partner for Clare Bennett but Brett, who thinks he is one of the people they lent money to, gives him the name of his partner.

  • Réalisation
    • Norman Taurog
  • Scénario
    • Leon Gordon
    • George Oppenheimer
    • Jack McGowan
  • Casting principal
    • Fred Astaire
    • Eleanor Powell
    • George Murphy
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Norman Taurog
    • Scénario
      • Leon Gordon
      • George Oppenheimer
      • Jack McGowan
    • Casting principal
      • Fred Astaire
      • Eleanor Powell
      • George Murphy
    • 63avis d'utilisateurs
    • 21avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires au total

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    Photos29

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    Fred Astaire
    Fred Astaire
    • Johnny Brett
    Eleanor Powell
    Eleanor Powell
    • Clare Bennett
    George Murphy
    George Murphy
    • King Shaw
    Frank Morgan
    Frank Morgan
    • Bob Casey
    Ian Hunter
    Ian Hunter
    • Bert C. Matthews
    Florence Rice
    Florence Rice
    • Amy Blake
    Lynne Carver
    Lynne Carver
    • Emmy Lou Lee
    Ann Morriss
    Ann Morriss
    • Pearl
    Trixie Firschke
    Trixie Firschke
    • Juggler
    Carol Adams
    Carol Adams
    • Dancer
    • (non crédité)
    Barbara Jo Allen
    Barbara Jo Allen
    • Ms. Konk
    • (non crédité)
    Charlotte Arren
    • Auditioning soprano
    • (non crédité)
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Soda Jerk
    • (non crédité)
    Bobby Barber
    Bobby Barber
    • Wedding Guest
    • (non crédité)
    Herman Bing
    Herman Bing
    • Silhouettist
    • (non crédité)
    Gladys Blake
    Gladys Blake
    • Ms. Martin
    • (non crédité)
    Mel Blanc
    Mel Blanc
    • Panhandler
    • (non crédité)
    Johnny Broderick
    • Hanks
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Norman Taurog
    • Scénario
      • Leon Gordon
      • George Oppenheimer
      • Jack McGowan
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    schappe1

    Tapping on the summit

    The greatest thing in all the "That Entertainment" films is the "Begin the Beguine" number from Broadway Melody of 1940". After years of carrying Ginger Rogers, (and her mother), Fred Astaire finally has a partner who can really DANCE! On Ice, it was Sonja Heine. In the water, it was Esther Williams. But on the dance floor, it was Eleanor Powell, the only female dancer ever to become an above the title movie star in her own right. In Broadway Melody of 1936, there is a male dancer, (not prestigious enough to get a turn with Eleanor), who seems to have the same general look and physique of Fred Astaire, who was working for RKO at the time. I think MGM wanted to prove they could find a "Fred Astaire", too. I call this guy "Faux Fred". In Broadway Melody of 1940, Eleanor gets to dance with the real thing, and the result is marvelous.

    There is no big production, even thought the set is sumptuous, with a floor that is a flawless mirror. But other than that, it's the two of them, giving it all they had. Their dancing is flawless. It's what makes them different that is really interesting. Fred Astaire danced with his whole body. Most dancers look like puppets, (see James Cagney). It's all they can do to hold their arms out at the side. But Fred used beautiful hand movements, (his hands were as long and lithe as his legs), to frame everything he did. Eleanor Powell is a master of projection. You will notice most famous movie dancers have "big mouths". It enables their smile to light up the screen. Nobody did this more than Eleanor Powell, who made love to the camera while she danced. You can see them reacting to each other during their big number. At one point, Astaire is painting a picture with his fingers and you can see Powell spotting this and getting her hands out there, too. She doesn't want all the eyes to be on Fred. Then Fred notices her huge smile and breaks into a broad grin himself, feeling, no doubt that he doesn't want to be in Eleanor's shade. It just doesn't get better than this.
    9jackjack-2

    Terrific movie

    Even though the story was corny, I loved this movie. It was dancing at its greatest. I have always known that Fred Astaire was the best but only recently did I discover Eleanor Powell, even though she was a star when I was a kid but kids don't enjoy musicals. Powell is the greatest and the best partner Astaire ever had. It is too bad they didn't make more movies together.

    This is a movie I would recommend to anyone. It is one I can watch over and over again because the dancing is so fantastic. Even my grandchildren enjoyed this one. I would have given it a 10 but for the story but then every Astaire movie is a fantasy in dance but Powell makes this one a super fantasy.
    harry-76

    Memorable Dancing Scenes

    The pairing of Eleanor Powell and Fred Astaire made for an interesting combination.

    In most cases, when Fred danced with anyone, audiences' eyes tended to focus on him rather than his partner. Powell's natural charimsa shifted that norm. Not really taller than Astaire but more solid than his normal partners with very strong, full legs, Powell's presence demanded attention.

    Actually, Eleanor didn't really need a dance partner. Like Ann Miller, Powell was a "single," a complete "deal" in one package. Eleanor could do tap, soft shoe, ballet, interpretive and classic with equal aplomb. Her energy and dexterity seemed limitless. Yet when she danced here with Fred, the restaurant and "challenge" dance sequences became classics.

    Cole Porter's ravishing "I Concentrate on You" is presented in a beautiful rendition with rich baritone solo and Powell executing endless turns on pointe, all while moving in circles.

    George Murphy is seen here at his tap dancing best. Yet while doing all the steps perfectly with Astaire, George's more beefy frame makes him seem more heavy, while Fred appears more facile.

    This fun-filled film continues to be shown and enjoyed as a memento of a happy period--at least in terms of Hollywood musicals.
    jackclements

    one great number not mentioned often

    The fabulous Begin the Begiuine number deserves all the raves and superlatives it receives and is worth the price of the movie. Interest in it was revived by its appearance in That's Entertainment. However, seldom mentioned, and I forgot about it myself until I watched the dvd is the dazzling tap they do called the juke box number. Smaller in scale but as remarkable in its own way as the Beguine. Thanks the powers that be for DVDs...as one can watch and listen to these great song and dances over and over....their equal will never be seen again.
    9lugonian

    The Melody Lingers On

    "Broadway Melody of 1940 (MGM, 1940) directed by Norman Taurog, with choreography by Bobby Connolly, is the fourth and final musical to bear the "Broadway Melody" name. While the final chapter to any film series usually turns out to be the least successful and appreciated, the last "Broadway Melody" concludes on a very high note. To me it ranks the best of all the "Broadway Melody" musicals mainly because of the fine Cole Porter score and the dancing chemistry between Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell. Let's not forget the third member of the dancing trio, George Murphy.

    The plot is simple: Johnny Brett (Fred Astaire) and King Shaw (George Murphy) are a dance team in New York's Dawnland Ballroom. When Bob Casey (Frank Morgan), a well-known musical show author, present at one of their performances, sees the men doing a dance number, he decides he wants to feature one of them, Johnny, in an upcoming show starring professional dancer, Clare Bennett (Eleanor Powell), however, Johnny mistakes Casey as a process server on the trail of King's dress suit, so he identifies himself as his partner, causing King Shaw to get the job instead. Johnny, who is is secretly in love with Clare, regrets his missed opportunity in dancing opposite her when he realizes what he has done, but being a true person looking out for his friend, Johnny is glad for King's show biz break. However, when success goes to Shaw's head instead of his feet, it's up to Johnny to set him straight.

    Aside from Frank Morgan's bumbling confusion and female troubles which add to the comedy, there are other amusing scenes in the story, mostly involving acrobat(s), one in particular doing her juggling with plates and balls which involves Astaire. Also in the cast are Ian Hunter as Bert Matthews, the show's producer; Florence Rice, Lynne Carver and Ann Morriss in smaller roles. The well composed Cole Porter score includes: "Don't Monkey With Broadway" (sung and danced by Fred Astaire and George Murphy); "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" (Sung and danced by Eleanor Powell with sailors); "Between You and Me" (sung by Murphy, danced by Murphy and Powell); "I've Got My Eyes on You" (sung and danced by Astaire); "Juke Box Dance" (performed by Astaire and Powell); "I Concentrate on You" (sung by Douglas MacPhail, danced by Astaire and Powell); "Begin the Beguine" (sung by Carmen D'Antonio; danced by Astaire and Powell; reprise by The Music Maids); and "I Got My Eyes on You" (sung by chorus; danced by Astaire, Powell and Murphy).

    Broadway MELODY OF 1940 became Fred Astaire's first MGM musical since his minor debut in DANCING LADY (1933). After ten musicals at RKO Radio, nine with Ginger Rogers during the 1933-39 period, Astaire was now ready for the big time at MGM, starting off here with lavish sets, glittering black and white photography and shining dance floors, adding to the Astaire style of movie making. Had this Broadway MELODY edition been choreographed by Busby Berkeley, who had recently recruited to MGM from Warner Brothers, the "Begin the Beguine" number would have found Astaire and Powell sharing the grand finale spotlight with close to 100 dancers. Fortunately it wasn't, leaving Astaire and Powell to have the grand finale, lasting about ten minutes, practically all to themselves. Who else but Astaire could have the focus on him and his dancing partner for that length of time and make it so watchable and memorable. The number that precedes that, "I Concentrate on You" in which Astaire and Powell play masked dancers, is also well staged but underrated.

    Even for those not familiar with musicals involving creative dancing and a fine score, this movie is sure one to see. As Frank Sinatra once said while narrating over one of the musical numbers of THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT (1974), "You'll never see the likes of this again." It's a shame to say that musicals such as this are now extinct, but fortunately, this, along with the other Broadway Melodies, can be seen and appreciated on cable's Turner Classic Movies or as a video rental or purchase. "Who do you love?" (***1/2)

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    • Anecdotes
      The fur coat running gag was based on the real-life ploy of talent agent Doc Shurr.
    • Gaffes
      When Johnny substitutes for King at the last minute, the costume fits the much smaller Johnny perfectly.
    • Citations

      King Shaw: The more you know about women, the less you know about women.

      Johnny Brett: Maybe it's time you find out they're not all alike.

    • Crédits fous
      The opening credits/shot takes place at Times Square, New York City on October 14, 1939 at around 7:38-7:39pm.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Grand Central Murder (1942)
    • Bandes originales
      Please Don't Monkey with Broadway
      (1939) (uncredited)

      Written by Cole Porter

      Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire and George Murphy

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 avril 1948 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Broadway Melody of 1940
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 42min(102 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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