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Addio Broadway!

Titolo originale: The Great American Broadcast
  • 1941
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,6/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Cesar Romero, Alice Faye, Jack Oakie, John Payne, and The Ink Spots in Addio Broadway! (1941)
ComedyMusicalRomanceSport

Dopo la prima guerra mondiale due uomini vanno in radio. Il fallimento porta la moglie di uno a prendere in prestito denaro da un altro.Dopo la prima guerra mondiale due uomini vanno in radio. Il fallimento porta la moglie di uno a prendere in prestito denaro da un altro.Dopo la prima guerra mondiale due uomini vanno in radio. Il fallimento porta la moglie di uno a prendere in prestito denaro da un altro.

  • Regia
    • Archie Mayo
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Don Ettlinger
    • Edwin Blum
    • Robert Ellis
  • Star
    • Alice Faye
    • Jack Oakie
    • John Payne
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,6/10
    297
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Archie Mayo
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Don Ettlinger
      • Edwin Blum
      • Robert Ellis
    • Star
      • Alice Faye
      • Jack Oakie
      • John Payne
    • 14Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Alice Faye
    Alice Faye
    • Vicki Adams
    Jack Oakie
    Jack Oakie
    • Chuck Hadley
    John Payne
    John Payne
    • Rix Martin
    Cesar Romero
    Cesar Romero
    • Bruce Chadwick
    James Newill
    James Newill
    • Singer
    Charles Fuqua
    • Song Specialty
    The Ink Spots
    • The Four Ink Spots
    • (as The Four Ink Spots)
    Hoppy Jones
    • Song Specialty
    Bill Kenny
    • Ink Spots Member
    Deek Watson
    • Song Specialty
    The Nicholas Brothers
    The Nicholas Brothers
    • Dancers
    • (as Nicholas Brothers)
    Fayard Nicholas
    Fayard Nicholas
    • Railroad Station Dance Specialty
    • (as The Nicholas Brothers)
    Harold Nicholas
    Harold Nicholas
    • Railroad Station Dance Specialty
    • (as The Nicholas Brothers)
    The Wiere Brothers
    The Wiere Brothers
    • Dancers
    • (as Wiere Brothers)
    Mary Beth Hughes
    Mary Beth Hughes
    • Secretary
    Harry Wiere
    • Chapman's Cheerful Chappies
    • (as The Wiere Brothers)
    • …
    Eula Morgan
    • Madame Rinaldi
    Herbert Wiere
    • Chapman's Cheerful Chappies
    • (as The Wiere Brothers)
    • …
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      • Archie Mayo
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Don Ettlinger
      • Edwin Blum
      • Robert Ellis
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    7marcslope

    One of the friskier Foxes

    You know those Fox musicals: dreary plots, dragged-out playing times, benumbed direction, uninteresting photography, excruciatingly familiar casts, undistinguished or antiquated old-fave scores. This one, with less production values than usual, actually has a fun if unremarkable plot, pretending to be about the history of radio, but really just an excuse to let its stars do what they do best: Alice Faye to sing in her throaty, comforting contralto, John Payne to look handsome (he also warbles a bit, and not badly), Jack Oakie to clown (less annoyingly than usual). Mack Gordon and Harry Warren wrote many gorgeous ballads; here the keeper is "Long Ago Last Night," and it's a corker. It moves fast--positively at a gallop, by Fox standards--and though there are anachronisms everywhere, in the costumes and the dialog and the sets, this time you don't mind. A very entertaining, unpretentious Fox musical.
    7fcullen

    Among the best of its type

    Archie Mayo and the writers took a stock project (a show biz musical) and made it special. The plot line about the beginnings of radio doesn't get lost in the welter of specialty numbers nor does the love story intrude too much in the fun. We even get a sense of what it was like when radio was expanding from a hobbyist's pursuit to a a mass market entertainment industry. The cast is nearly top notch all around but the Wiere Brothers are a marvel, providing the best turn in the film despite competition from the Nicholas Brothers, the Ink Spots and the always professional and often underrated John Payne, Alice Faye and Jack Oakie. Payne was usually justified in sleepwalking through the roles Fox saddled him with, but in this outing he shows what he can do with a congenial plot, director and co-stars. The primary reason for watching this film is to see the Wiere Brothers at their antic best. They were a deft and whimsical European comedy trio--comedians, instrumentalists, dancers and jugglers--with a long lineage in Continental circus, ballet and opera, and their style may be baffling to tastes weened on hit-them-over-the-head roughhouse comedy. Nothing wrong with roughhouse, but the Wieres offer something gently different.
    7HotToastyRag

    Alice and John together again

    Remember Hollywood Cavalcade, the film that showed a tumultuous relationship between Alice Faye and Don Ameche during the transition from silent to talking pictures? If you liked that movie, you'll want to give The Great American Broadcast a chance. It stars Alice Faye and John Payne, so you know there'll be some songs sung by beautiful voices, and it shows their tumultuous relationship during the advent of the radio.

    This isn't the best movie in the world, but it is certainly entertaining. There are two good-looking, talented people in the lead roles, and even though Alice gets to sing much more than John does, you still get to hear his singing voice, something he didn't get to show off in his movies very often. Oftentimes, either the romance or the actual plot overshadows the other, but in this movie, both are equally interesting. John is torn between his love for Alice and his desire to explore the power of radio broadcasting, and his pal Jack Oakie provides plenty of support. There are by far more movies made about early Hollywood than early radio, so if you're interested in that part of our history and culture, you can watch this extremely sugar-coated version while basking in a melodramatic romance and listening to lots of songs. And as a bonus, you'll get to see the Nicholas Brothers dance!
    6ilprofessore-1

    Modest but thoroughly enjoyable

    Even back in the early 1940s when MGM was dazzling the world with their spectacular Technicolor musicals, Twentieth Century Fox under Daryl Zanuck's direction was still turning out modest B&W musicals like this one about the early days of radio. No breath-taking dance numbers but lots of pretty if ultimately forgettable songs by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren, enjoyable specialty numbers by the Ink Spots and the incomparable Nicholas Brothers (as railroad porters!); and even a parody radio commercial sung with German accents by those madcap expatriates from the Berlin cabarets, the Wiere Brothers (the poor man's Ritz Bros.) The fast-moving plot is expertly directed by the usually lethargic Archie Mayo with lots of gags and even a bit of pathos from Jack Oakie, and enough romance between handsome John Payne and adorable Alice Faye to keep the girls in the audience happy. Fans of big studio high-style glamor cinematography will enjoy the gorgeous close-ups of Alice Faye lit by J.P. Marley and Leon Shamroy. Mike Frankovitch, who was one day to become president of Columbia Pictures, can be seen briefly as a radio announcer.
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    Fun picture, but typical Fox screenplay!!

    For those of us lucky enough to see Turner Classic Movies library of great MGM, Warners and RKO pictures, it comes as a letdown to see comparable 20th Century Fox pictures done with such juvenile plots--and there were many.

    The Great American Broadcast is worthwhile to see gorgeous Alice Faye (about the time she married Phil Harris), hear her great songs, see the incomparable Ink Spots, Weire Brothers and Nicholas Brothers! Also performing well in restrained character for a change is Jack Oakie.

    The backdrop of early radio is interesting, but the plot was so bad I had to turn away for a while--like broadcasting from a building rooftop from a tent in a thunderstorm(early AM low power radio would never reach far with all that lightning and static), also preposterous that John Payne would leave his beautiful new bride Alice Faye and run away to south america....only to have Jack Oakie beat him up to get him to look at her in the end....ha!!

    Thanks to the Fox Classic Movie Channel for providing a beautiful print, enjoy it just the same.

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      Original 1919 Jess Willard-Jack Dempsey fight film footage used.
    • Blooper
      Although the story takes place in 1919, and the years immediately following, all of Alice Faye's clothes and hairstyles are strictly in the 1941 mode, as are also those of Mary Beth Hughes and the other female members of the cast; the musical arrangements of Faye's featured songs are also in the contemporary 1941 style.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Take It or Leave It (1944)
    • Colonne sonore
      The Great American Broadcast
      Music by Harry Warren

      Lyrics by Mack Gordon

      Sung by a chorus during the opening credits

      Performed by James Newill and a chorus

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    • Data di uscita
      • 9 maggio 1941 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • The Great American Broadcast
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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      • Black and White
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