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I barkleys di Broadway

Titolo originale: The Barkleys of Broadway
  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 49min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
3674
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in I barkleys di Broadway (1949)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA married musical team splits up so the wife can become a serious actress.A married musical team splits up so the wife can become a serious actress.A married musical team splits up so the wife can become a serious actress.

  • Regia
    • Charles Walters
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Betty Comden
    • Adolph Green
    • Sidney Sheldon
  • Star
    • Fred Astaire
    • Ginger Rogers
    • Oscar Levant
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    3674
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Charles Walters
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Betty Comden
      • Adolph Green
      • Sidney Sheldon
    • Star
      • Fred Astaire
      • Ginger Rogers
      • Oscar Levant
    • 51Recensioni degli utenti
    • 33Recensioni della critica
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    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 3 vittorie e 4 candidature totali

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    Fred Astaire
    Fred Astaire
    • Josh Barkley
    Ginger Rogers
    Ginger Rogers
    • Dinah Barkley
    Oscar Levant
    Oscar Levant
    • Ezra Millar
    Billie Burke
    Billie Burke
    • Mrs. Livingston Belney
    Gale Robbins
    Gale Robbins
    • Shirlene May
    Jacques François
    Jacques François
    • Jacques Pierre Barredout
    • (as Jacques Francois)
    George Zucco
    George Zucco
    • The Judge
    Clinton Sundberg
    Clinton Sundberg
    • Bert Felsher
    Inez Cooper
    Inez Cooper
    • Pamela Driscoll
    Carol Brewster
    • Gloria Amboy
    Wilson Wood
    • Larry
    John Albright
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    Jean Andren
    • 1st Woman
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    Lois Austin
    • Guest in Lobby
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    Dick Baron
    • Bobby Soxer
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    Mary Bayless
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    Margaret Bert
    • Mary
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    Betty Blythe
    Betty Blythe
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      • Charles Walters
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Betty Comden
      • Adolph Green
      • Sidney Sheldon
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    Recensioni degli utenti51

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    8guy-bellinger

    Ginger as a young Sarah Bernhardt, not a low point to a French viewer like me!

    I see written everywhere (thus replicating the words of Leonard Maltin in his 'Movie and Video Guide') that Ginger Rogers declaiming 'La Marseillaise' at the end of 'The Barkleys of Broadway' is the LOW POINT of the movie. Let me say that, as a French viewer, I totally disagree. What Miss Rogers does here is remarkable on the contrary: she actually brilliantly mimics her model, drama diva Sarah Bernhardt whose style of acting was pompous and bombastic. Such a style sure looks very outdated today but was very much admired and in demand at the time. Now, just imagine Sarah had underplayed her scene the way Ginger does so well in other circumstances, she would never have been accepted by the stiff and starchy jury of the Comédie Française! Even more impressive is the American actress's accent: she indeed delivers her tirade in more than passable French. Well, Americans may think this sequence ridiculous, but not French people. In any case, gallically speaking, it by no means constitutes a LOW but a HIGH POINT of this altogether excellent musical comedy.
    Doylenf

    Ginger has lost none of her spice! Great reunion with Fred...

    Nice to see that when Ginger Rogers put her dancing shoes on again for a reunion with Astaire, she was still a great trouper even though years had flown by in films without Fred. Lucky she was available! Seems that Judy Garland was unable to go on and had to be replaced by Ginger who was relaxing at her farm in Oregon. The script by Betty and Adolph Green had to be revamped to suit Fred and Ginger--and the result is pure gold! Rumors had it that Judy wasn't too happy about being replaced and gave Ginger a hard time by showing up on the set. None of the strain shows in Ginger's performance.

    By no means is the storyline a new one--but the manner in which Fred, Ginger, Oscar Levant, Billie Burke and others play it is what makes the film so watchable. And the singing and dancing numbers can't be faulted. Fred has his solo routine with "Shoes With Wings On" (a number, by the way, which would have been impossible to perform on a real stage as he does here)-- but things like that never bothered filmgoers in the '40s. Ginger and Fred have a fine time with their 'My One and Only Highland Fling' routine (in kilts with brogues) and join forces for an elegant version of 'They Can't Take That Away From Me' in formal attire which -- for me at least -- was the highlight of their team effort. Acid-tongued Oscar Levant has plenty of chance to dazzle too with his nimble piano work on 'Sabre Dance' and even joins the two for "A Walk in the Country" which gets the story off to a jaunty start.

    Though Judy's fans missed the opportunity to see her again with Astaire after "Easter Parade", nobody was disappointed with the results. For their fans, this was their only chance to see Fred and Ginger together in a Technicolor musical with no expense spared. The results were Grade A entertainment.

    Ginger's Sarah Bernhardt recitation has become a camp classic--good for laughs! The less said about it, the better. Nevertheless, it's easy to see why Astaire welcomed her back with open arms.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Fred & Ginger in Color

    The couple Josh (Fred Astaire) and Dinah Barkley (Ginger Rogers) are successful musical comedy artists in Broadway and perfect on stage. However, they frequently argue with each other backstage and at home and the perfectionist Josh usually questions the performance of his wife. Their close friend and pianist Ezra Millar (Oscar Levant) usually calms them down.

    When Dinah is introduced to the playwright and director Jacques Pierre Barredout (Jacques Francois), he believes that she is a great dramatic actress and offers a lead role in his play to her. After an argument with Josh, Dinah splits up with her husband and decides to pursue the career of actress. The stubborn Josh misses Dinah and secretly helps her in her new career but none of them seems to give in.

    "The Barkleys of Broadway" is another musical comedy with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, but in Technicolor. This time, in addition to the beautiful numbers of Fred and Ginger, Oscar Levant wonderfully plays Tchaikovsky. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Ciúme, Sinal de Amor" ("Jealousy, Sign of Love")
    7ijonesiii

    Fred and Ginger in Glorious MGM Technicolor

    THE BARKLEYS OF Broadway was originally written to reunite Fred Astaire and Judy Garland after their smash hit EASTER PARADE; however, Judy was having a lot of health problems at the time and was unable to do the film, which paved the way for Ginger Rogers to reunite with her former film partner for the first time in ten years and for the first time in color. Sadly, this would also be their last film together but it is quite the send off for these dancing legends. The film, written by Betty Comden and Aldoph Green (SINGIN IN THE RAIN)follows a Broadway song and dance team named Josh and Dinah Barkley, who are at the peak of their careers, but Dinah feels like she's suffocating from Josh's Svengali-like grip on her career and decides she wants to become a serious actress. Of course, this story does parallel what happened with Astaire and Rogers ten years earlier when Rogers yearned to become a dramatic actress and actually won an Oscar the following year for KITTY FOYLE. The road to their inevitable reunion is predictable (and as for Ginger's interpretation of some French play, the less said the better)but the team;s dancing is still spectacular even after ten years away from each other. Their comic duet in Scottish kilts "Me One and Only Highland Fling" is a delight and Fred's solo "Shoes with Wings On" is brilliant, even though realistically, this number would be physically impossible to do in a theater as it is presented here, but I digress. And their final dance to "They Can't Take That Away From Me" is one of the loveliest pas de deuxs ever filmed. Not up to par with SINGIN IN THE RAIN or THE BAND WAGON, but classy entertainment with that beloved MGM gloss.
    7harry-76

    Still a fun musical

    "The Barkleys of Broadway" holds up well as a fun musical, especially significant as Fred and Ginger's final re-teaming effort. It's just downright good fun to see them together again, singing and dancing as only they can. What a delightful screen pair they are!

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    • Quiz
      Fred Astaire had sung "They Can't Take That Away from Me" to Ginger Rogers previously in Voglio danzare con te (1937), but they had never danced to it. Rogers suggested that they use the song again (this time dancing), and so it was included.
    • Blooper
      In "Shoes With Wings On" dance, one dancer has his shoes off when trying the tap shoes. When he takes them off and gives them to Fred Astaire's character, the dancer forgets to pick up his shoes when he walks out the door. After that, they are not to be found when the routine continues.
    • Citazioni

      Ezra Millar: Thank you. I'm touched, the piano's touched, and Tchaikovsky's touched.

    • Connessioni
      Edited into Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972)
    • Colonne sonore
      They Can't Take That Away from Me
      (1937)

      Music by George Gershwin

      Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

      Sung by Fred Astaire (uncredited)

      Danced by Fred Astaire (uncredited) and Ginger Rogers (uncredited)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 settembre 1949 (Svezia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Francese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Loew's
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 49min(109 min)
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