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Show Kids

  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 21 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
5.2/10
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The Meglin Kiddies and Betty Lou Fetter in Show Kids (1935)
लघुसंगीतमय

अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंIt's the Depression, and the vaudeville Palace Theater is unable to stay afloat. The proprietor, Mr. Jenkins, begrudgingly lets his 12-year-old son stage a kiddie show that draws in the crow... सभी पढ़ेंIt's the Depression, and the vaudeville Palace Theater is unable to stay afloat. The proprietor, Mr. Jenkins, begrudgingly lets his 12-year-old son stage a kiddie show that draws in the crowds.It's the Depression, and the vaudeville Palace Theater is unable to stay afloat. The proprietor, Mr. Jenkins, begrudgingly lets his 12-year-old son stage a kiddie show that draws in the crowds.

  • निर्देशक
    • Ralph Staub
  • लेखक
    • Joe Traub
  • स्टार
    • Tad Alexander
    • Arthur Aylesworth
    • Florence Fair
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    5.2/10
    126
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    • निर्देशक
      • Ralph Staub
    • लेखक
      • Joe Traub
    • स्टार
      • Tad Alexander
      • Arthur Aylesworth
      • Florence Fair
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    बदलाव करें
    Tad Alexander
    Tad Alexander
    • William Jenkins Jr.
    Arthur Aylesworth
    Arthur Aylesworth
    • William Jenkins Sr.
    Florence Fair
    • Miss Marlow - Dance School Owner
    The Meglin Kiddies
    • The Marlow Kiddies
    • (as The Famous Meglin Kiddies)
    Betty Lou Fetter
    • Adagio Dance
    Baby Charlene Barry
    • Dancer
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    • …
    Shirley Bloomfield
    • Meglin Kiddie Dancer
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    Joyce Eatchel
    • Dancer
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    • …
    Beverly Edgecomb
    • Meglin Kiddie Dancer
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    George Ernest
    George Ernest
    • Usher Outside Theatre
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    Jimmy Fay
    • Jimmy Finney
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    • …
    Kathy Frye
    Kathy Frye
    • Meglin Kiddie Dancer
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    Elizabeth Gage
    • Meglin Kiddie Dancer
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    Sharon Keller
    • Meglin Kiddie Dancer
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    Joseph La Gue
    • Joe
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    • …
    Marylin Martin
    • Marylin
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    • …
    Patricia Northrop
    Patricia Northrop
    • Meglin Kiddie Dancer
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    Joyce Oliver
    • Russian Dancer
    • (बिना क्रेडिट के)
    • निर्देशक
      • Ralph Staub
    • लेखक
      • Joe Traub
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    6Doylenf

    Early Technicolor short is easy on the eyes, hard on the ears...

    The "6" rating is for the color alone, although a young chap named Tad Alexander is good as the juvenile lead. When his father decides to close the theater because of dwindling business, he persuades him to let him put on a "kiddie show" that will lure patrons.

    Tiny tots who were wannabee dancers and singers get to strut their stuff on the stage of a large Palace theater that has hit hard times during the Depression. Actually, these kids are the "Meglin Kiddies," trained at the Meglin studio like so many other show biz kids (including Judy Garland, Shirley Temple and many others). Too bad some of the best are not featured here.

    The best feature about this short is the Technicolor photography which is excellent, obviously being "tried out" by Warner Bros. with their Vitaphone shorts. Unfortunately, this can't be said about the primitive sound quality of the songs and the high-pitched wailing of the numbers by kids who were obviously below the talent standards of those who made it big after such training.

    Enjoyable only as an example of how good color photography was at the Warner studio in 1935. This means they could easily have filmed such features as "Captain Blood" in the new color process and gotten fine results, if not for the expense of shooting any feature film in color at that time.

    Summing up: Worth watching as an antique, but some of these acts would have killed vaudeville.
    3planktonrules

    Apart from the odd use of early Technicolor, it's a bunch of semi-talented kids putting on a talent show.

    "Show Kids" is very unusual because unlike most Vitaphone shorts it is in color--and not just two-color but full Technicolor which was almost unheard of in any film from 1935. However, I should add that like many early color films, the colors are odd--especially the actors who seem to be wearing heavy make-up. My assumption is that Natalie Kalmus* had no idea what she was doing and simply had the colors overdone in order to make it 'snap'...though it actually made it look a bit weird in spots...as well as a bit blurry. Yet, in others, it was rather dramatic and eye-popping.

    This short is little on plot and mostly is just a showcase for a bunch of kids as well as a way to show off the color system. Among the worst acts were the two small kids in sailor suits--the word 'godawful' would sum them up well. Most of the dance numbers were pretty good but the dancers were not exactly in sync...which is forgivable considering their ages. However, none of the acts were great or memorable and it really came off like a junior high school pageant with nice costumes. And, this is fine IF you have a kid in the show...otherwise, you probably would have little interest in the acts. That combined with eye-bleeding color make it a film most would be best to skip.



    *Natalie Kalmus was the ex-wife of the inventor of Three-Color Technicolor. The inventor would only license the product if film companies agreed to pay Natalie to be their color consultant and for years she was the one to determine the colors used in films--such as the sets, costumes, etc.. Clearly at this early part of her career in the Art Department, she still had a lot to learn.
    10stareyes24

    Excellent Early Technicolor Picture

    This movie is an excellent example of an early Technicolor picture from Warner Brothers in 1934. Even the plot was good. It's all about a movie theater that is on the verge of closing down, but the young son of the owner decides to take matters into his own hands and puts on a show starring talented youngsters. The show is a success and the theater stays open.

    Tad Alexander was an excellent young actor and it's a shame he didn't continue to do more films in the 1930's. Not much has been said about him, whether he left the business to live a normal childhood or whether he died young. However, I felt as though if he stayed around he would have given other young men as Frankie Darro, Mickey Rooney, Jackie Cooper, and even the late Freddie Bartholomew a run for their money.

    If this film ever shows up again on Turner Classic Movies, please check it out and especially check out the performance of young Tad Alexander.
    Michael_Elliott

    Average

    Show Kids (1935)

    ** (out of 4)

    Technicolor short has a theatre owner losing all of his business so he turns it over to his 12-year-old son who has a plan on getting people back in the seats. This is a mildly charming film that has several dance and singing sequences all being done by young kids. The music and songs are decent at best but the film has a rather strange tone to it that makes it rather hard to watch. The kids, all very young, are dressed like you'd expect to see adults meaning that they are wearing clothing to show off their bodies and I just found this pretty disturbing to watch. There's a scene of Tarzan and Jane like characters doing various tricks but the fact that both are nearly nude just sat wrong with me and I really couldn't enjoy the film because of this.
    6tavm

    Show Kids was an interesting Technicolor musical short

    Just watched this on The Gay Divorcée DVD. Shot in Technicolor, this was basically a revue of The Meglin Kiddies doing several song-and-dance numbers surrounded by a plot of the young son of the theater's manager attempting to bring business back to the house. The whole thing was pretty interesting to watch with some passably entertaining numbers though one does pause when one realizes these are basically children acting like adults when you see them in some skimpy clothing in public view. Still, no real harm is done and it passes the time enough that it's all over before you know it. So on that note, Show Kids is worth a look.

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    • ट्रिविया
      Vitaphone production reels #1706-1707
    • भाव

      William Jenkins Sr.: I'm tired of runnin' an empty theatre. Why, only last week we shot a deer up in the balcony.

    • साउंडट्रैक
      Untitled Original
      (uncredited)

      Music by Leo F. Forbstein and M.K. Jerome

      Played during the opening credits and at the end

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    • रिलीज़ की तारीख़
      • 5 जनवरी 1935 (यूनाइटेड स्टेट्स)
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      • यूनाइटेड स्टेट्स
    • भाषा
      • अंग्रेज़ी
    • इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
      • Broadway Brevities (1934-1935 season) #11: Show Kids
    • उत्पादन कंपनी
      • Warner Bros.
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