अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe life and loves of composer Stephen Foster, from his early success through his decline, degradation, and death from alcoholism.The life and loves of composer Stephen Foster, from his early success through his decline, degradation, and death from alcoholism.The life and loves of composer Stephen Foster, from his early success through his decline, degradation, and death from alcoholism.
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This biopic stars Douglass Montgomery--an actor pretty much forgotten today. In fact, the only readily recognizable star is the film is William Frawley--though he's in black-face for several scenes. As for the most important part of the film, its historical accuracy, the movie naturally plays a bit fast and loose with the details of his life--but less so than the typical biopic of the era. What you are left with is a reasonably interesting and watchable film--considering it was made by a low-budget studio. But it is by no means a noteworthy film--except for the moments that it makes you cringe! I particularly loved the film showing how gosh-darn happy and well-treated all the black people were during the days of slavery! So, if you do watch it, hold on to your seats...it might be a very bumpy ride!
Douglass Montgomery played the tragic composer who came from a middle class background and whose father disapproved of his interest in a musical career.
The tragedy of Foster as shown here is that the woman who truly loved him, Evelyn Venable refused to wait for him and he married society conscious Adrienne Ames. When she left him he takes to drink and eventually can't find his muse.
William Frawley played minstrel performer and impresario E.P. Christy. Frawley before he became best known as the irascible Fred Mertz was a vaudeville performer. He was also one of the great drunks in Hollywood as you see here.
The musical numbers are done on the cheap, but the acting is not too bad. Montgomery does well as the frail and tragic Foster.
Still you can see it all done better at 20th Century Fox with Don Ameche as Foster and Al Jolson as E.P. Christy in Swanee River.
I thought this was going to be a rinky-dink, low-budget movie I'd want to turn off, but I enjoyed it very much. I got to hear both Montgomery and William Frawley sing, and I learned the heartache behind Stephen Foster's life. It was very sad to see him sell the rights to his songs for hardly any money, but I already knew that piece of trivia before watching the movie, so I was prepared. If you like "Beautiful Dreamer" or "Camptown Races", check out this well-acted biopic.
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- ट्रिवियाThis film received its earliest documented telecast in the New York City area Sunday 1 June 1947 on WCBS (Channel 2). In Baltimore, it first aired Sunday 11 April 1948 on WMAR (Channel 2), in Chicago Saturday 31 July 1948 on WGN (Channel 9), in Philadelphia Sunday 15 August 1948 on WPTZ (Channel 3), in Cincinnati Saturday 11 September 1948 on WLW-T (Channel 4), in Washington DC Thursday 10 February 1949 on WOIC (Channel 9), and in Salt Lake City Sunday 24 July 1949 on KDYL (Channel 4).
- गूफ़At the end of the movie, singer/composer/showman Edwin Pearce Christy, the founder of the blackface group Christy's Minstrels, announces the death of Stephen Foster at a benefit performance. Foster died on January 13, 1864. Christy could not have delivered the eulogy as he took his own life two years earlier on May 21, 1862, while facing financial ruin brought on by the Civil War.
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Stephen Foster: [Finishes playing a song] That's it. Now if I could only get a lyric.
Susan Pentland: You might sell it?
Stephen Foster: And if I did, I could buy you such lovely things. A parasol. Blue... to match your lavender dress.
Susan Pentland: [laughs] That would be nice.
Stephen Foster: And all sorts of surprises. A little white cottage. The one that has always been waiting for you and for me. With hollyhocks... maybe some moonbeams... maybe fields of sunflowers that run all the way into the horizon.
Susan Pentland: All that with just one song?
Stephen Foster: I'd write some more. Then you and I could be together always. Would you like that?
Susan Pentland: Yes, Stephen.
Stephen Foster: Just you and I.
Susan Pentland: [laughs] And the piano.
Stephen Foster: By all means, the piano.
[They laugh]
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Bamboozled (2000)
- साउंडट्रैकOh! Susanna
Written by Stephen Foster
Whistled and later sung by Douglass Montgomery
Also performed in different tableaus in different parts of the world
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