Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueStage and night club star Jeannie Laird (June Haver) buys her first home, and everyone who is anyone comes to her first garden party only to be blinded by smoke from next door. Jeannie charg... Tout lireStage and night club star Jeannie Laird (June Haver) buys her first home, and everyone who is anyone comes to her first garden party only to be blinded by smoke from next door. Jeannie charges over to bawl out her new neighbor and meets comic strip artist Bill Carter (Dan Dailey)... Tout lireStage and night club star Jeannie Laird (June Haver) buys her first home, and everyone who is anyone comes to her first garden party only to be blinded by smoke from next door. Jeannie charges over to bawl out her new neighbor and meets comic strip artist Bill Carter (Dan Dailey). Bill has devoted himself to his strip and raising his ten-year-old son Joe (Billy Gray) ... Tout lire
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Although it's not about to supplant The Band Wagon from a critical standpoint, this film does weave a particular magic and has obviously won its way into a lot of hearts - mine included!
Dailey also had a persona about him that made audiences feel comfortable and cozy with his dance scenes. He seemed relaxed and natural in his movements. Usually those were with a romantic partner. In "The Girl Next Door," June Haver fits very nicely in that role. The Betty Grable look- alike had good dance and singing skills, so theirs was a very good match.
Other actors in this film gave top performances as well – most notably Dennis Day, Cara Williams and Billy Gray as Dailey's son. The movie has a good plot, and Dailey and Gray have a couple of very good and amusing father-son skits. While there are no hit parade numbers in this film, the songs are all quite good. Haver has one very dramatic solo dance role and Dailey has a dream sequence. Finally, two animated comic sequences round out the humor in the film. Taken together, these qualities earn "The Girl Next Door" a high score for entertainment and enjoyment.
Dan Dailey had a lot of strain and turmoil in his life. But he seemed to leave it at the stage door. He believed strongly in family life, yet he was married four times. He fought alcoholism early in his career, and his only son committed suicide in 1975. Dailey died three years later of anemia when he couldn't recover after a hip fracture from a fall. He was just 64. Dailey was well-liked by people on his movie sets, and he brought smiles and cheerfulness to rehearsals. His musicals especially, should still entertain people for decades to come.
The singing, dancing and cartoon like sequence scenes are an absolute joy to watch.
Dennis Day is wonderful here in a supporting role along with a very young looking Cara Williams.
The story moves along at a rapid pace and is well done with the music adding so much to the story.
Look for a stodgy Clifford Sunberg as a butler.
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- AnecdotesA specialty number was filmed for 'The Girl Next Door' featuring African-American early-1950's nightclub headliner Joyce Bryant, backed by legendary bandleader Benny Carter. Although publicity photos of the pair from the set were released to the black press, the scene was deleted from the final release.
- Bandes originalesWe Girls of the Chorus
(uncredited)
Music by Josef Myrow
Lyrics by Mack Gordon
Performed by June Haver (dubbed by Beryl Davis) and female chorus during the opening credits
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 32min(92 min)
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1