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Da Broadway a Hollywood

Título original: Broadway to Hollywood
  • 1933
  • Approved
  • 1 h 25 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,8/10
377
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Alice Brady, Jackie Cooper, and Frank Morgan in Da Broadway a Hollywood (1933)
HistóriaMusical

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA vaudeville couple quit to raise a son, then come back with their grandson in the act.A vaudeville couple quit to raise a son, then come back with their grandson in the act.A vaudeville couple quit to raise a son, then come back with their grandson in the act.

  • Direção
    • Willard Mack
    • Jules White
  • Roteiristas
    • Willard Mack
    • Edgar Allan Woolf
    • Robert E. Hopkins
  • Artistas
    • Alice Brady
    • Frank Morgan
    • Jackie Cooper
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,8/10
    377
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    • Direção
      • Willard Mack
      • Jules White
    • Roteiristas
      • Willard Mack
      • Edgar Allan Woolf
      • Robert E. Hopkins
    • Artistas
      • Alice Brady
      • Frank Morgan
      • Jackie Cooper
    • 13Avaliações de usuários
    • 3Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Alice Brady
    Alice Brady
    • Lulu Hackett
    Frank Morgan
    Frank Morgan
    • Ted Hackett
    Jackie Cooper
    Jackie Cooper
    • Ted Hackett Jr. as a Child
    Russell Hardie
    Russell Hardie
    • Ted Hackett Jr.
    Madge Evans
    Madge Evans
    • Anne Ainsley
    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Ted Hackett III as a Child
    Eddie Quillan
    Eddie Quillan
    • Ted Hackett III
    Jimmy Durante
    Jimmy Durante
    • Jimmy - Hollywood Character
    Fay Templeton
    • Fay Templeton - Production Number Singer - Edited from The March of Time (1930)
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    May Robson
    May Robson
    • Veteran Actress
    Albertina Rasch Dancers
    • Dancing Ensemble - Edited from The March of Time (1930)
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    • (as Albertina Rasch Dancers)
    Bobbie Somers
    Tad Alexander
    Tad Alexander
    • Cousin David
    • (não creditado)
    Sidney Bracey
    Sidney Bracey
    • Man in Balcony
    • (não creditado)
    Edward Brophy
    Edward Brophy
    • Joe Mannion
    • (não creditado)
    Ruth Channing
    Ruth Channing
    • Wanda
    • (não creditado)
    William Collier Sr.
    William Collier Sr.
    • William Collier Sr. - Vaudeville Act
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    • (não creditado)
    Marie Dressler
    Marie Dressler
    • Self
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Willard Mack
      • Jules White
    • Roteiristas
      • Willard Mack
      • Edgar Allan Woolf
      • Robert E. Hopkins
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários13

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    6SnoopyStyle

    like the idea

    It's the 80's at Tony Pastor's Theatre. Ted (Frank Morgan) and Lulu Hackett (Alice Brady) are The Hacketts, a semi-successful married couple vaudevillian song and dance team. They have their baby in their dressing room. They bring up their child Ted Jr. (Jackie Cooper) in the business. As an adult, Junior (Russell Hardie) exceeds his parents and follows his girl Anne Ainsley (Madge Evans) to another show. Ted quits the new show and the spotlight on his son out of pride. He finds that their old standards are out of date. Junior suffers from the drink after Anne's tragic death. It's the grandson Ted Hackett III (Mickey Rooney)'s turn to join The Three Hacketts. As an adult, he moves away to Hollywood by himself and gets into the movies but history seems to be repeating itself.

    I like the premise of a multi-generational performing family. It promises to follow the family thru the entertainment business during some great changes. This has some interesting actors including a couple of famous child stars like pre-teen Mickey Rooney. The execution leaves something to be desired. It's a bit disjointed as the story keeps jumping forward in time. The idea is there, but it's not really fulfilled. I want Ted to stay with his younger generations and become their manager. There is plenty of potential conflicts as an overbearing stage father. Separating the family and the disjointedness of time jumping leave me a bit cold.
    4planktonrules

    Sort of like a history of Broadway.

    The idea of showing the history of Broadway through a fictional family dynasty that lasts three generations is a very good one. And, in the process, they could have done a nice job of showing the changing styles and tastes of theater. However, the writing really, really, really disappointed in "Broadway to Hollywood"--it should have been a lot better. The problem is that the main characters are too flawed--so much so that you don't like them. The men are womanizers and sometimes alcoholics--full of promises to change but down deep they are simply jerks. The women are long-suffering idiots who tolerate their husbands' infidelities and selfishness--at least most of the time. So, you hate the men and are irritated with the women--not a great recipe for an enjoyable film. In many ways it came off like an amoral and self-centered (and sometimes heavy-handed) version of "Yankee Doodle Dandy"--a film about Broadway that DID work! As a result, "Broadway to Hollywood" was mildly interesting but nothing more.

    I have a few final comments that I hope provoke your interest and might make the film, despite its limitations, worth watching. It's interesting that Jackie Cooper received third billing in this film--although he's in the film only about five minutes or so! This is undoubtedly because, at the time, he was a HUGE star at MGM, but I am sure his fans were disappointed in seeing so little of him in the movie. Also, right after Junior's wife dies, watch for a scene with two bizarre clowns. It's practically impossible to tell because of all the makeup, but these are Curly and Moe Howard of the Three Stooges! This is because the Stooges originally signed with MGM but the studio had no idea what to do with them--and stuck them in some very strange films (including some very odd roles in "Dancing Lady"). Finally, watch the very young Mickey Rooney tap dancing (in the scene right after the Stooges). He is simply amazing to watch--especially because this performing dynamo was so young! Wow--what talent.
    7johnanthonydonato

    A fun watch with many cameos.

    I originally watched this film years ago when it was played on TCM. It was a nice little obscure film and I enjoyed it a lot. Just recently I was able to get myself a DVD copy of the film for my classic film collection, though it was not easy.

    Alice Brady and Frank Morgan play Ted and Lulu Hackett, vaudeville performers who want their name to be known for generations, which it indeed does, but not in the way they expected as their son, Ted Jr., travels to broadway and later Ted Jr.'s son, Ted III goes to make pictures in Hollywood. Alice Brady and Frank Morgan do a good job as the stars with the most screen time but their husband/wife bickering can get boring after a while.

    Many of the stars who received top billing in the film, (Jackie Cooper, Mickey Rooney, Jimmy Durante, etc.) only appear in the film for a couple minutes so you would have to be a huge fan to sit through the whole film just to see them. Another interesting cameo is in the middle of the film when two freaky-looking Dutch clowns appear with Ted Hackett Jr. (played by Russell Hardie). I didn't realize this the first time I watched it, but the two clowns are actually played by brothers Moe and Curly Howard of the Three Stooges. As a longtime fan of the trio, this alone was a reason to buy the film and give it another watch.

    Besides the ending of it being a little out of place, I enjoyed most of the film throughout. It isn't the most entertaining flick ever made, but I definitely suggest seeing it when you get the chance.
    7flathead44

    Best Watched with Historical Perspective

    I'm glad I read a previous review entitled "The back story is more interesting than the movie" because the background greatly enhanced the viewing experience. Speaking for myself, I love knowing facts of lives of actors and others surrounding any older film. And I think many of us watching these films have a bit of film historian in us.

    There is a bit of obvious pre-code Hollywood at times, which time stamps the movie, and so many cast members became Hollywood legends. And offense taken by Buster Keaton is notable off-screen insight.

    So, it depends on the lens you look through. The long-shot lens of this time capsule shows some tragedy, closeups show some comedy, as Chaplin once said about film making.

    I enjoyed this. Frank Morgan, Mickey Rooney, Alice Brady, Jimmie Durante, Curly and Moe Howard, Jackie Cooper... footage from an unreleased musical that otherwise wouldn't have any use... so many careers and so much information floated the boat for what otherwise may have been a creaky ship of viewing.

    I was entertained on several levels.
    7HotToastyRag

    Frank Morgan tour-de-force

    Broadway to Hollywood follows a vaudeville family as the mother vows her son won't be forced into show business and the father wants the legacy to continue. Frank Morgan and Alice Brady have their marital troubles, with Frank's womanizing and the instability of their profession, and when their son Jackie Cooper enters the scene, he manages to steal the audience's attention with his cuteness. Jackie's only in the movie for about ten minutes, until his character grows up,

    Amazingly enough, in a movie set in vaudeville, none of the lead actors can dance. They're either filmed from very far away with obvious dance doubles, or in tight closeups that show them moving only their shoulders with huge grins. The exceptions are the kids, Jackie Cooper and Mickey Rooney, who ironically plays Jackie's son. You have to wait an hour to see him, and once again, he's only on the screen for a few minutes. This is a generational saga, with Frank and Alice aging decades in the ninety minutes. They start off as a young couple, then wind up with a grown-up grandson in their midst. If you're renting this movie to see the kiddies, you'll be disappointed. You'd better be watching it for Frank and Alice, who age very gracefully. With their white hair, Alice's dowager hump, and Frank's dark circles that show the hard life they've lived, it really feels as if you've known them their entire lives.

    In the start of the movie, their gag at the end of their song and dance is for Alice to pick up a bouquet of roses thrown on the stage. Frank says to the audience, "I'll find the fellow who sent her those and break his neck!" to a strong laugh. As the decades pass, the laughter dwindles, and even though Frank's tone gives the same delivery, his eyes show he's humiliated and disappointed that he's never achieved more. Finally, as an old man, he uses a monocle, has a slack jaw, and wobbles his legs when he rises from his chair, all while preserving the dignity of a man who used to entertain audiences with his legs and the ladies with his good looks. If you're a Frank Morgan fan, rent it; he truly embodies the old hoofer who's tried and failed his whole life. If you're not, you probably won't enjoy it.

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    • Curiosidades
      Nelson Eddy - 33 at the time - was required to do a screen test for the film). Eddy's test took 58 takes and even the best was determined to be awful. MGM studio head Louis B. Mayer overruled everyone and ordered that he be only used for a singing sequence in the film.
    • Citações

      Lulu Hackett: Actors haven't any more rights than other people. Anyway, I ain't crazy over actors.

      Ted Hackett: Aww, don't say that, mama. It's a grand old profession.

      Lulu Hackett: Yeah, I don't know about that. We're like monkeys climbing up and hanging by our tails, and the people outside the cages laugh and think it's funny. Yeah. Well, that's all right, so long as we don't quit amusing them.

      Ted Hackett: Yeah, but we never quit. That's something performers don't do. They go on and on. They die, mother, but they don't quit.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Intro: "New York in the late 80's. Its great variety hall and most popular place of entertainment - - Tony Pastor's Theatre - where the greatest celebrities known to the amusement world started their careers. Upon its historical old stage this story begins."
    • Conexões
      Edited from The March of Time (1930)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      When Old New York Was Young
      (uncredited)

      Music by Gus Edwards

      Played during the opening credits

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 15 de setembro de 1933 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Broadway to Hollywood
    • Locações de filme
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Califórnia, EUA(Studio)
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 25 min(85 min)
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      • 1.37 : 1

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