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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaVarious caricatures of contemporary Hollywood stars visit Ciro's Nightclub.Various caricatures of contemporary Hollywood stars visit Ciro's Nightclub.Various caricatures of contemporary Hollywood stars visit Ciro's Nightclub.
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Sara Berner
- Greta Garbo
- (narração)
- (não creditado)
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Mel Blanc
- Jerry Colonna
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- (não creditado)
Kent Rogers
- Cary Grant
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One of the early Looney Tunes shorts not featuring Bugs Bunny or his ilk, "Hollywood Steps Out" portrays bar Ciro's, frequented by the top stars from the '30s and '40s. It's a good thing that I saw this now, when I'm old enough to understand it; if I'd seen it when I was six or so, I wouldn't have understood any of it (let's face it: how many little children can identify Henry Fonda, Greta Garbo and Jimmy Stewart?). Two glowing omissions - at least in my opinion - were Charlie Chaplin and Katharine Hepburn (what makes this especially irritating is that they included Bing Crosby). But still, it's a pretty likable cartoon. A similar one was "Slick Hare".
Yeah, it would be funny seeing him there.
Yeah, it would be funny seeing him there.
The Hollywood set steps out at Ciro's to be precise, where the night-clubbing action is exclusively set. The script is not particularly amusing or inventive, but fascinating all the same. The voice impersonations are mostly very skillful. One of the longest spots has Jimmy Stewart declining an invitation to rumba. At least two gags deal with Crosby's horse-racing ventures, whilst the climax features a bubble dance by "Sally Strand". Naturally the stars in evidence at Ciro's on this particular night (Dinner $50 and up. Easy terms available) are weighted in favor of Warner Bros, though a number of "foreign" stars receive a fair innings including the Hardys (both real and fictional), the Three Stooges, and Harpo Marx. Some of the faces are glimpsed so fleetingly they will be difficult for a 2007 audience to recognize. And maybe two or three are now forgotten.
Musically, the film is a feast for song-lovers with snatches from Nat Ayer's "Oh, You Beautiful Doll", Tony Jackson and Egbert Van Alstyne's "Pretty Baby", Allie Wrubel's "The Lady in Red", Isham Jones' "It Had To Be You", James Brockman, James Kendis and Nat Vincent's "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles", M.K. Jerome's "Congo", Harry Warren's "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby", Murray Mencher's "Merrily We Roll Along" and others, all delightfully rendered by the studio orchestra under the baton of Leo F. Forbstein.
To sum up: In view of the star line-up, somewhat disappointing, but still a must for all movie buffs.
Musically, the film is a feast for song-lovers with snatches from Nat Ayer's "Oh, You Beautiful Doll", Tony Jackson and Egbert Van Alstyne's "Pretty Baby", Allie Wrubel's "The Lady in Red", Isham Jones' "It Had To Be You", James Brockman, James Kendis and Nat Vincent's "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles", M.K. Jerome's "Congo", Harry Warren's "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby", Murray Mencher's "Merrily We Roll Along" and others, all delightfully rendered by the studio orchestra under the baton of Leo F. Forbstein.
To sum up: In view of the star line-up, somewhat disappointing, but still a must for all movie buffs.
If you're someone who's not at all familiar with the 40+ Hollywood personalities (from yesteryear) caricatured in this animated "Merrie Melodies" short from 1941, then, you're probably less likely to be entertained by it as are those viewers who actually do recognize these people.
Directed by Tex Avery - "Hollywood Steps Out" invites the viewer inside Ciro's popular nightclub where (on a typical evening) some of the biggest stars in Tinseltown dine, dance, and hobnob (as well as seek the distraction of amusement by lesser-known entertainers in the business of show business, too).
Anyway - From a decidedly nostalgic perspective, I'd definitely say that "Hollywood Steps Out" is at least well-worth a view.
Directed by Tex Avery - "Hollywood Steps Out" invites the viewer inside Ciro's popular nightclub where (on a typical evening) some of the biggest stars in Tinseltown dine, dance, and hobnob (as well as seek the distraction of amusement by lesser-known entertainers in the business of show business, too).
Anyway - From a decidedly nostalgic perspective, I'd definitely say that "Hollywood Steps Out" is at least well-worth a view.
This must have been quite amusing in its day, and the mass of stars caricatured in it must have had a right old giggle when they saw themselves, but today it looks like one of those self-satisfied films that are pleased with how clever they are irrespective of the fact that they contain very little entertainment value. There's no plot to speak of, which would have been forgivable if there had been plenty of humour but there isn't really much of that either. The film will be of interest to those people like me who have an interest in all aspects of cinema but will be of only passing interest to most other people - and probably completely meaningless to anybody under 25 or so.
One of my favorite Looney Tunes short film Because it is a slice of cinema history , used in seductive manner, proposing nice references, giving the right traits of characters and preserving the nice irony and the spirit of the serie. So, just lovely.
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- CuriosidadesCelebrities caricatured are (in order): Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche, Adolphe Menjou, Norma Shearer, Cary Grant, Greta Garbo, Edward G. Robinson, Ann Sheridan, Henry Binder, Leon Schlesinger, Johnny Weissmuller, James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, George Raft, Harpo Marx, Clark Gable, Bing Crosby, Leopold Stokowski, James Stewart, Dorothy Lamour, Tyrone Power, Sonja Henie, Boris Karloff, Curly Howard, Larry Fine, Moe Howard, Oliver Hardy, Cesar Romero, Rita Hayworth, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Lewis Stone, Sally Rand, Kay Kyser, William Powell, Spencer Tracy, Ronald Colman, Errol Flynn, Wallace Beery, C. Aubrey Smith, Peter Lorre, Henry Fonda, J. Edgar Hoover, Arthur Treacher, Buster Keaton, Mischa Auer, Ned Sparks, Jerry Colonna, Paulette Goddard, Bette Davis, J. Edgar Hoover, and Groucho Marx.
- Erros de gravaçãoClark Gable impossibly turns his head 180 degree to look at the Lady in red. However, while this is impossible for a human, in animation, characters turning their heads half-way around, completely around, or even multiple times around are intentional and done for laughs. Therefore, it is not a Goof.
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Cary Grant: What a place! What a place! Why it's as pretty as a picture! But if I ever told my favorite wife the awful truth, I'd land right on the front page. Yes, siree, Bobby!
- Versões alternativasOnly the 1948 re issue version exists. Several scenes were cut from the original 1941 version most notably two scenes with Clark Gable and his wife Carole Lombard which were deleted because of Lombard's tragic death in an airplane crash in 1942.
- ConexõesEdited into The Divine Garbo (1990)
- Trilhas sonorasEl Mostacho
(uncredited)
Music by Leo Rojo
Played at the beginning during the establishing shots of Hollywood and Ciro's
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