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Hotel Mocambo

Titolo originale: Step Lively
  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 28min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
660
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Frank Sinatra, Gloria DeHaven, Adolphe Menjou, George Murphy, Eugene Pallette, and Walter Slezak in Hotel Mocambo (1944)
Gordon Miller is rehearsing a musical comedy in the penthouse suite of Gribble's hotel...on credit. The mounting bill is driving Gribble frantic. Chaos increases when playwright Glen Russell, whose dramatic play he thinks Miller is producing, arrives. But it turns out Russell can sing like Sinatra, and Miller has leading lady Christine turn on the charm. Can Miller's crazed machinations save the show?
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Gordon Miller sta provando una commedia musicale nella suite dell'attico dell'hotel Gribble's a credito.Gordon Miller sta provando una commedia musicale nella suite dell'attico dell'hotel Gribble's a credito.Gordon Miller sta provando una commedia musicale nella suite dell'attico dell'hotel Gribble's a credito.

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    • Tim Whelan
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Warren Duff
    • Peter Milne
    • John Murray
  • Star
    • Adolphe Menjou
    • George Murphy
    • Frank Sinatra
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,0/10
    660
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Tim Whelan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Warren Duff
      • Peter Milne
      • John Murray
    • Star
      • Adolphe Menjou
      • George Murphy
      • Frank Sinatra
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    Adolphe Menjou
    Adolphe Menjou
    • Wagner
    George Murphy
    George Murphy
    • Gordon Miller
    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • Glenn Russell
    Gloria DeHaven
    Gloria DeHaven
    • Christine Marlowe
    Walter Slezak
    Walter Slezak
    • Joe Gribble
    Eugene Pallette
    Eugene Pallette
    • Simon Jenkins
    Wally Brown
    Wally Brown
    • Binion
    Alan Carney
    Alan Carney
    • Harry
    Grant Mitchell
    Grant Mitchell
    • Dr. Gibbs
    Anne Jeffreys
    Anne Jeffreys
    • Miss Abbott
    Robert Andersen
    Robert Andersen
    • Band Leader
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    Elaine Anderson
    • Minor Role
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    Sam Ash
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    Joan Barclay
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      • Tim Whelan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Warren Duff
      • Peter Milne
      • John Murray
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    10sedwinxl

    The big musical must go on despite frenetic money troubles

    Do you like good romantic music with beautiful vocals and crisp clear images? Certainly you do. But if you're looking for "Citizen Kane" or "Gone With the Wind" then you too should be gone and not allowed to comment on this sparkling gem. The film was made in 1944 with a gorgeously tender 19-year-old Gloria DeHaven and a 29-year-old Frank Sinatra in perfect voice. The songs are perfect: Where Does Love Begin (and where does friendship end), Some Other Time (I could resist you), Ask the Madam (she knows it all), and the fantastic Come Out (wherever you are) featuring Gloria in a bathtub in the final year of her teenage glory. Good God how could anyone resist the lure of this film? Now I will admit that George Murphy and company are way over the top as far as vociferous antics are concerned and they are certainly no match for this film's progenitors, Room Service, and the Marx Brothers. And I admit that according to IMDb the film did not do well at the January 1945 box office when it was released. But then honestly if you consider the fact that the USA was fighting for its life in World War II and it was frigid throughout half of the country that is extremely forgivable. Just ask yourself how many Academy Awards are ever given to films released in January! So in summary I suggest that this movie is artistically filmed, delightfully cast and a true beauty in every way. However I do suggest that you turn down the sound until Frankie and/or the incredibly delectable Miss DeHaven (or even Mr. Murphy) begin to sing. Watch the crip clean contrasts of the film and immerse yourself in the perfect images captured and then when the greatest song phraseologist of the 20th century, Frank Sinatra, or his distaff partner, gloria DeHaven, open their mouths to sing turn up the volume and luxuriate in the fantastic melodies and harmonies from Gene Rose, Alex Stordahl and C. Bakaleinikoff. This is a film to immerse oneself in and feel the joy of life and love rather than tear apart pretending one is some sort of Ebert and Roper tyro. This movie is an emotional rejuvenation. Frankly I love this film, Gloria DeHaven, and the era in which it was made; the greatest generation as Tom Brokaw would say. If you're out of high school and capable of any sincere feelings you will love it too.
    9rdbqpaul

    A wonderful early Sinatra musical

    Yes, it's a flimsy but very funny, fast-paced script. George Murphy's brief dancing and comic delivery is excellent. Sinatra is terrific in his young, vibrant, handsome and romantic best. His ever move from his first entrance shows natural skill and timing. The songs are vastly better than most 1940s musicals. Cone Out Wherever You Are sticks with me for days whenever I hear it. DeHaven is gorgeous as us AnnJeffries. Whenever I watch a film like this I lament that there is no well known talent alive today that could duplicate this film with 1/2 the charm.
    5AAdaSC

    Happy nonsense

    George Murphy (Gordon) has taken over a floor of a hotel managed by Walter Slezak (Joe). The entire cast of his show eats and sleeps there for free to the horror of Slezak's boss Adolphe Menjou (Wagner). The film follows Menjou's attempts to throw everyone out of the hotel and Murphy's attempts to get some backing for his show.

    The film is easy to watch with pleasant songs and some funny moments. Gloria DeHaven (Chris) and Frank Sinatra (Glenn) are good but Murphy and Menjou are guilty of shouting too much, The story is complete nonsense and overall it's too shouty.

    Sinatra can obviously sing but it is the female backing singers that leave a lasting impression. They sing in that Wonderful World of Disney style that leaves a magical note in the air.
    5atlasmb

    A Flawed Comedy

    An uneven script plagues "Step Lively", which, despite the addition of songs, cannot even live up to the entertainment value of "Room Service", the Marx Brothers comedy that came first. But manic does not equal madcap. And frenzied does not equal funny. And George Murphy is no Groucho Marx.

    The best parts of the film are the Sinatra stylings and some of the onstage performances within the film. But Frank is underused. He had not yet been recognized for his filmic appeal. And those elements of the onstage song and dance numbers that are visually arresting are undermined by more numerous examples of special effects and editing decisions that fail. It's all very hit or miss.

    No doubt the teen bobby-soxers of 1945 appreciated Frank's cinematic charisma and his smooth crooning, and were able to ignore the rest of the film. But as we now view it within the context of his entire film career, it can only be viewed as anemic.
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    "This Is No Time To Think!"

    Gordon Miller is a Broadway producer with not much cash and even fewer scruples. He has ensconced the young cast of his new show in a large New York hotel, and is feverishly rehearsing them for opening night. Along comes the young writer Glenn Russell, and it transpires that the kid can sing ...

    A frivolous, fizzing little musical from RKO Radio, "Step Lively" doesn't even pretend to be sensible. The frenetic farce is augmented by workmanlike songs from Cahn and Styne, two numbers standing out as better-than-average - "Come Out, Come Out Wherever You Are" and "As Long As There's Music". Both are staged impressively.

    "Come Out" gets the full production treatment, with Gloria De Haven heading a floorshow-style ensemble. "As Long" is the big finale, with two pieces of silver-screen magic. Gloria walks down a beam of light, and the chorus line have striking black-and-white gowns which enable them to 'disappear' impressively.

    The sets are fun. Glenn walks Christine home to her brownstone, and the couple is tracked by a neat crane shot. When Glenn runs out of the hotel, we see him sprint away from the camera, down the sweeping staircase, across the lobby and out through the revolving door. Now that's what I call a set.

    Frank Sinatra had made his name fronting the big bands, and now he was making the transition to independent actor-singer. He is good in the role of Glenn, the jeun-naif, but clearly lacking the poise of later years.

    Gloria De Haven (Christine) began her movie career eight years before this film, appearing as Paulette Goddard's sister in Chaplin's "Modern Times". She was still showing up in TV movies two years ago. How many actors working today have resumes dating back to the silent era? She is pretty and engaging as Christine, the romantic lead.

    "Step Lively" is a curiously old-fashioned musical. It is almost as if RKO was trying to hark back to its heyday of a decade earlier, and the 'come on kids, let's rehearse a show' approach. Compared with "Meet Me In St Louis", it seems a cinematic dinosaur, and yet both were made in the same year.

    Verdict - A light-hearted, if light-headed, musical that was already old-fashioned in 1944.

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      The film is a musical rendering of the Broadway play, 'Room Service' which was also filmed and, later, performed on television. The play opened on May 19, 1937 at the Cort Theatre, 138 W. 48th St. and ran for 500 performances. An unsuccessful revival in 1953 ran for 16 performances.
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      In the finale, Wagner and Gribble are shown at the back of the theater in a close shot with Wagner on the left; it cuts to a long shot, and their positions are reversed.
    • Citazioni

      Joe Gribble: They're not human beings! They're... actors!

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Kisses (1991)
    • Colonne sonore
      WHERE DOES LOVE BEGIN?
      Music by Jule Styne

      Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

      Performed by Gloria DeHaven, George Murphy, and chorus

      Reprised by Frank Sinatra and Anne Jeffreys

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    • Data di uscita
      • 22 gennaio 1945 (Svezia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Step Lively
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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      • Black and White
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