Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBrutus Johnson, owner of the Porter Pullman Shoe Polish Company, sponsors the Porter Pullman Shoe Polish Variety Program on the Black Network Broadcasting Co. Mezzanine Johnson, Brutus' cont... Tout lireBrutus Johnson, owner of the Porter Pullman Shoe Polish Company, sponsors the Porter Pullman Shoe Polish Variety Program on the Black Network Broadcasting Co. Mezzanine Johnson, Brutus' controlling wife, has her own views of what she would like to happen on the show, she who beli... Tout lireBrutus Johnson, owner of the Porter Pullman Shoe Polish Company, sponsors the Porter Pullman Shoe Polish Variety Program on the Black Network Broadcasting Co. Mezzanine Johnson, Brutus' controlling wife, has her own views of what she would like to happen on the show, she who believes has the right since it is her father who put up the money for the business. Mezzanine... Tout lire
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This film is set at a fictional black-run radio station and consists of various musical acts of the day. Some are amazing and great when seen today--such as the Nicholas Brothers (tap dancers on a radio show?!) and Nina Mae McKinney (who also starred in "Hallelujah") and some are not so hot (like the opening number and one that was supposed to be bad--the sponsor's wife!). My favorite was the band's scat version of "Ochi Chornya (Dark Eyes)"--it really hummed and was better than other versions I've heard--speeding it up helped and the band was amazing.
So is this great viewing? Probably not for the average viewer. But for historical reasons or if you like 1930s music, this might be right up your alley.
By the way, you might find reading McKinney's biography on IMDb. It's incredibly sad but interesting as well when you read about how this talented lady was almost totally forgotten when she died a very early death.
None of which matters in the least to me, because this feature the great singer Nina Mae McKinney, and even more because it has Harold and Fayard Nicholas. The Nicholas Brothers were probbaly the greatest two-act in tapdancing. They're so good that when you watch THE PIRATE, where they perform with Gene Kelly, they steal the movie from him..... and he doesn't care. Don't waste my time with anything else.... let 'em dance!
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- AnecdotesThe film's title is a satirical reference to radio's National Broadcasting Company (NBC), which divided its programming between two networks, "The Red Network" and "The Blue Network."
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Radio Announcer: What chu gonna play first?
The Washboard Serenaders: What we're gonna play my old nationality song. A little Russian number. Will you pardon my Yiddish accent.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story (2002)
- Bandes originalesLucky Numbers
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Written by Cliff Hess
Played during the opening credits
Performed by The Nicholas Brothers during the radio show
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- Broadway Brevities (1935-1936 season) #20: The Black Network
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- Durée20 minutes
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