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Rhythm on the River

  • 1940
  • 1h 32min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Bing Crosby, Basil Rathbone, Harry Barris, Lillian Cornell, Wingy Manone, and Mary Martin in Rhythm on the River (1940)
ComedyMusical

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaPopular songwriter Oliver Courtney has been getting by for years using one ghost writer for his music and another for his lyrics. After both writers meet at an inn, they fall in love and the... Leggi tuttoPopular songwriter Oliver Courtney has been getting by for years using one ghost writer for his music and another for his lyrics. After both writers meet at an inn, they fall in love and then try to sell their songs under their own names. The problem is that every song publisher ... Leggi tuttoPopular songwriter Oliver Courtney has been getting by for years using one ghost writer for his music and another for his lyrics. After both writers meet at an inn, they fall in love and then try to sell their songs under their own names. The problem is that every song publisher thinks they're copying Courtney's style.

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    • Victor Schertzinger
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Dwight Taylor
    • Jacques Théry
    • Billy Wilder
  • Star
    • Bing Crosby
    • Mary Martin
    • Basil Rathbone
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    437
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      • Victor Schertzinger
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Dwight Taylor
      • Jacques Théry
      • Billy Wilder
    • Star
      • Bing Crosby
      • Mary Martin
      • Basil Rathbone
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    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 2 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale

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    Bing Crosby
    Bing Crosby
    • Bob Sommers
    Mary Martin
    Mary Martin
    • Cherry Lane
    Basil Rathbone
    Basil Rathbone
    • Oliver Courtney
    Oscar Levant
    Oscar Levant
    • Billy Starbuck
    Oscar Shaw
    Oscar Shaw
    • Charlie Goodrich
    Charley Grapewin
    Charley Grapewin
    • Uncle Caleb
    Lillian Cornell
    Lillian Cornell
    • Millie Starling
    William Frawley
    William Frawley
    • Mr. Westlake
    John Scott Trotter
    • Orchestra Leader
    Jeanne Cagney
    Jeanne Cagney
    • Country Cousin
    • (as Jean Cagney)
    Helen Bertram
    • Aunt Delia
    Ken Carpenter
    • Teddy Gardner (Announcer)
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
    • Bernard Schwartz
    Harry Barris
    Harry Barris
    • Bass Sax Player
    Wingy Manone
    • Wingy Manone
    Mary Akin
    • Party Guest
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Monica Bannister
    Monica Bannister
    • Party Guest
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    • Elevator Boy
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      • Jacques Théry
      • Billy Wilder
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    drednm

    Bing Crosby and Mary Martin Star...

    and what a combo. Two of the century's great singers star together in this underrated musical. He writes music, she writes lyrics, and they both work for Basil Rathbone who can't write either because his wife died (actually she just got fat!). Best scene is the pawn shop number where Bing sings an impromptu number while the swing band gets their instruments out of hock. Just wonderful. And this is a rare starring role for Broadway legend, Mary Martin, and she's quite good. Charley Grapewin, John Scott Trotter, William Frawley, Oscar Levant (once again the manic pianist), Charles Lane, and Helen Bertram co-star. And who knew Rathbone could be funny?
    9bkoganbing

    Lost his muse

    Poor Basil Rathbone, an egotistical composer who's lost his muse. He's been faking it for some time, buying his lyrics and his music from various sources. Trouble is that two of the sources (Bing Crosby music) and (Mary Martin words) happen to meet and fall in love. And then they discover what they've been doing. Complications ensue, but all is righted at the end.

    Crosby and Martin sing terrifically. Mary had signed a Paramount contract and also at the same time doubled as a regular on Crosby's Kraft Music Hall Radio Show. For reasons I don't understand, movie audiences didn't take to her, so she went back to Broadway and did One Touch of Venus in 1944 and stayed there.

    Basil Rathbone in one of the few times he played comedy does it very well. His ego is constantly being deflated by sidekick Oscar Levant and again I'm surprised they didn't do more films together.

    As in most of Crosby's Paramount vehicles, no big production numbers, but I agree with the previous reviewer about the title tune being done as an impromptu jam session in a pawn shop. Good job by all.

    A surprisingly original plot and great entertainment.
    Kalaman

    Bing Crosby & Mary Martin in a Pleasant Paramount Musical

    "Rhythm on the River" is one of Bing Crosby's finest of his underrated Paramount musicals.

    I discovered it last night, along with another Crosby musical vehicle called "We're Not Dressing" (1934). I never thought both would turn out to be this great. They are the kind of honest, feel-good musicals I'd enjoy and watch them over and over again.

    Lightly directed by that underrated stylist Victor Schertzinger, "Rhythm on the River" is a pleasant, surprisingly genial little musical comedy about a gifted and unobserved pop composer Bob Sommers (Crosby) who happens to be in love with an equally gifted musician Cherry Lane (Mary Martin). Both are ghostwriters for a famous has-been composer Oliver Courtney (Basil Rathbone in a fine, delightful role) who uses Bob and Cherry's lyrics & songs for his own good. Oscar Levant has a good supporting role as Billy Starbuck, Oliver's closest friend, the one that inspires Bob and Cherry to write more lyrics and songs for his untalented buddy.

    Mr. Crosby and Ms. Martin have awesome chemistry on screen. Their singing and charming camaraderie are wonderfully observed. I particularly adore Ms. Martin; I thought she was her very touching in her performance and kinda reminded me of Margaret Sullavan, with her sweet, humble innocence or dedication.

    The memorable songs include "That's For Me", "Ain't It a Shame About Mame" (both sung by Martin), "What Would Shakespeare Have Said?", "Rhythm on the River" (both sung by Crosby), and the unforgettable "Only Forever" (sung by Martin and Crosby together).

    "Rhythm on the River" is available on VHS/DVD, courtesy of MCA/Universal Home Video in good transfer and I recommend it to you.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Was a great hit on release- not at all hard to see why

    A film starring Bing Crosby, Mary Martin and Basil Rathbone, with a screenplay co-written by Billy Wilder and directed by Victor Schertzinger promised so much. The good news is that it delivers on all the goods.

    There are better film musicals out there than 'Rhythm on the River', ones with songs that are so easy to remember, timeless and have become standards or had truly lavish production values and choreography to die for. Not saying that 'Rhythm on the River' didn't have those things, just that other film musicals did even better in that regard. There actually is not anything wrong with the film, and it was a great hit on release and the appeal is entirely justified.

    'Rhythm on the River' is a handsome-looking film, beautifully photographed and while the costumes and sets are not exactly spectacular they are hardly cheap either. While none of them are standards as such, the songs are pleasantly good and in the case of the best of them pretty exquisite. Wasn't entirely crazy on "Tiger Rag", but certainly really dig the title song and especially the sublime "Only Forever".

    Schertzinger's direction is more than amiable, and the script is very engaging and witty especially with the chemistry between Rathbone and Oscar Levant. The story is somewhat thin and predictable, but this doesn't really matter when there is so much fun and charm and the chemistry between the performers is so good, not just the endearing one between Crosby and Martin but even more so between Rathbone and Levant.

    All the acting is fine. Crosby is relaxed and charming and as ever sings an absolute dream. While Martin proves that it is a mystery as to why she didn't make it bigger in films as she is clearly enjoying herself, radiates and has a beautiful voice. Rathbone has a comedic character that is quite a departure compared to his usual roles, and he is a joy, in fact he's never been funnier and one wishes that he showed his comedic chops more because he proves that he certainly has them. Levant is suitably amusing.

    On the whole, fun and charming film and not hard to see why it was a hit. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    8lugonian

    Words and Music

    RHYTHM ON THE RIVER (Paramount, 1940), directed by Victor Schertzinger, is not a musical set on a riverboat floating down the Mississippi as the title may imply, but a story about song writing set mostly in New York City. Starring Bing Crosby in this well-intentioned but underrated musical about ghostwriting, its title might have suited Crosby's earlier riverboat musical MISSISSIPPI (1935) or a rarely seen Barbara Stanwyck BANJO ON MY KNEE (20th Century-Fox, 1936), RHYTHM ON THE RIVER is basically a series of "Rhythm" titles used for several Paramount musicals at that time, including Crosby's similarly titled RHYTHM ON THE RANGE (1936) or DOCTOR RHYTHM (1938). In fact, RHYTHM ON THE RIVER is actually one of the songs used for this production, which may not be as memorable or noteworthy as some others selected as part of its story.

    The story revolves around Oliver Courtney (Basil Rathbone), a popular songwriter in demand for composing tunes for an upcoming Broadway show. Unknown to many, his melodies are actually composed by Bob Summers (Bing Crosby) with lyrics written by another, for which Courtney takes credit. Working for Courtney only a year, Summers refuses to be tied down to a contract, promising never to reveal who's been writing the songs to Courtney's music. When his lyricist dies, Courtney hires Sherry Lane (Mary Martin) to ghost write the words to his songs at $50 a week. Living in her aunt's boarding house where she has rented a room next to her band players (Harry Barris and Willy Mannone) constantly playing "Hold That Tiger," she's unable to concentrate on her work. Courtney suggests she go to Nobody's Inn in Tarrytown where she can compose in peace and quiet. Unknown to her, the Inn, managed by Bob's uncle (Charley Grapewin) and his wife, also lives there. Upon their acquaintance, and learning about their ghost writing profession for Courtney, it is decided they leave Courtney and have their own songs published instead. Problems arise when Bob and Cherry are unable to sell their songs to publishers for having all the earmarks Oliver Courtney while Oliver Courtney is having problems of his own unable to score anything on his own.

    The supporting players include the droll Oscar Levant as Courtney's assistant, Billy Starbuck; Oscar Shaw, Lillian Cornell, William Frawley, Jeanne Cagney, Charles Lane, and John Scott Trotter, among others. The name Oscar Shaw may be unfamiliar to many, but somewhat known by anybody who's seen his last movie opposite The Marx Brothers in THE COCOANUTS (Paramount, 1929) where Shaw and Mary Eaton sang a duet to Irving Berlin's "When My Dreams Come True."

    On the musical program: "What Would Have Shakespeare Have Said?" (sung by Bing Crosby, reprised by Lillian Cornell); "That's For Me" (sung by Mary Martin); "Hold That Tiger" (instrumental); "Only Forever" (sung by Bing Crosby); "When the Moon Comes Over Madison Square," "Rhythm on the River" (both sung by Crosby); "Ain't It a Shame About Mame?" "I Don't Want to Cry Anymore" (both sung by Mary Martin); and "Only Forever: (sung by Crosby and Martin). Of the many songs, "That's for Me" is actually better than the others, along with "Ain't it a Shame About Mame," while the slow in tempo "Only Forever" was good enough to be honored an Academy Award nomination as Best Song of 1940.

    With this being another song promotion musical provided by Bing Crosby, RHYTHM ON THE RIVER is more a showcase for Mary Martin, in her second movie role. Though her mannerisms resemble that of actress Jean Arthur, especially when accusing Crosby's character as a masher, she does benefit well musically with a style all her own. What also makes RHYTHM ON THE RIVER quite enjoyable is the casting of Basil Rathbone, known for playing villains, swashbucklers and Sherlock Holmes in a series of mysteries during the 1940s, seen to good advantage in a lightweight comedic performance. Director Schertzinger reteamed Crosby and Martin once more for another musical winner, BIRTH OF THE BLUES (Paramount, 1941), where they once again perform well together.

    RHYTHM ON THE RIVER, with last cable broadcasts on The Movie Channel (1992) and American Movie Classics (1993-1994), formerly available on video cassette, can be found on DVD (with Crosby's RHYTHM ON THE RANGE on its flip side), making this a good companion piece to Crosby's easy-going screen personality and the type of movies that made him famous. (*** song sheets)

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      In one scene, Starbuck (played by Oscar Levant) is shown reading a book. We see from the cover that it says 'A Smattering of Ignorance', by Oscar Levant. He puts the book down, and says, "Very irritating book."
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      Bob Sommers: Oh, I don't know. She's gone into some kind of wing-ding...

      Uncle Caleb: Wing-ding? Gosh, I thought it was a cyclone.

      [reference to Grapewin's role in "The Wizard of Oz"]

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      Featured in Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1940s: Stars, Stripes and Singing (2009)
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      I Don't Want to Cry Anymore
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      Written by Victor Schertzinger

      Sung by Mary Martin

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