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Bathtubs Over Broadway

  • 2018
  • PG-13
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.3K
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Bathtubs Over Broadway (2018)
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A Late Night comedy writer stumbles upon a hilarious, hidden world of corporate entertainment and finds an unexpected connection to his fellow man. Tribeca and WGA Award winner.A Late Night comedy writer stumbles upon a hilarious, hidden world of corporate entertainment and finds an unexpected connection to his fellow man. Tribeca and WGA Award winner.A Late Night comedy writer stumbles upon a hilarious, hidden world of corporate entertainment and finds an unexpected connection to his fellow man. Tribeca and WGA Award winner.

  • Director
    • Dava Whisenant
  • Writers
    • Ozzy Inguanzo
    • Dava Whisenant
  • Stars
    • David Letterman
    • Martin Short
    • Chita Rivera
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Dava Whisenant
    • Writers
      • Ozzy Inguanzo
      • Dava Whisenant
    • Stars
      • David Letterman
      • Martin Short
      • Chita Rivera
    • 38User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 13 nominations total

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    David Letterman
    David Letterman
    • Self
    Martin Short
    Martin Short
    • Self
    Chita Rivera
    Chita Rivera
    • Self
    Susan Stroman
    Susan Stroman
    • Self
    Florence Henderson
    Florence Henderson
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Sheldon Harnick
    Sheldon Harnick
    • Self
    Steve Young
    Steve Young
    • Self
    Jello Biafra
    Jello Biafra
    • Self
    Don Bolles
    Don Bolles
    • Self
    Melody Rogers
    Melody Rogers
    • Self
    Willi Burke
    • Self
    Peter Shawn
    • Self
    Sandi Freeman
    • Self
    Patt Stanton Gjonola
    • Self
    Hank Beebe
    • Self
    Sid Siegel
    • Self
    Mikaella Abitbol
    Mikaella Abitbol
    • Dancer (Musical Finale)
    Will B. Bell
    • Dancer (Musical Finale)
    • Director
      • Dava Whisenant
    • Writers
      • Ozzy Inguanzo
      • Dava Whisenant
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    7AudioFileZ

    Delightfully Offbeat Version of "Nothing Happens Until A Sale Is Made"

    Way back in the seventies the business school mantra was "nothing happens until a sale is made". So how does American ingenuity foster ever greater sales? Turns out there was a unique thing designed to do just that. The Industrial Musical Theater. The biggest juggernauts of industry signed on to a new way in the years post WW II. They hired some of Broadway's best song and theater talent to make a kind of double secret type of sales motivation in the form of Broadway show productions just to fire up the guys and gals in the trenches selling a wide variety of wares. These shows were just for sales meetings and often the budgets were much greater than the Broadway hits of the day. To provide a souvenir that kept motivating afterwards the biggest productions pressed record albums chock full of all of the creative jingles which made up the productions. Largely lost to time and obscurity it took a unique, off-kilter, person to act as a archaeological excavator. That would be long-time comedy writer Steve Young. Young spent several decades exclusively writing for The David Letterman Show. Dave's oft used record collection segments became Young's exclusive territory. Young would find obscure, often unintentionally hilarious, records to feature on the segment. It opened up a world Young never knew existed. Like a moth to a flame Young became obsessed with the genre of the Industrial Musical. This film sheds a spotlight on this singular sales tool which combined Broadway musical productions with overtly clever sales pitches. Now, this film isn't for everyone. Few will find a deep interest I think it's safe to say in the utterly over-the-top method of selling more bath fixtures by way of a slick song and dance number. Or will they? I surprised myself by watching it all. It turns out a lot happens before a sale is made and to insure that final result American ingenuity went to a bit of strange and wonderful creativity. There may even be a message buried in the film as to why America innovated and led the world for a pivotal period and how we need to return to a new era of immense pride in what we make. The present day song and dance production at the end is quite up-lifting. I'm glad Steve Young was able to bring his passion on forgotten Americana to the written page and the screen. If it's worth doing it's worth singing about.
    10jimbaker

    Expected the laughs, the journey was delightful surprise.

    Musicals to motivate American salespeople? For real? Afraid so. And we're so much better for it. At least I am, after seeing Bathtubs Over Broadway. Excellent storytelling. Mr. Young took me down unexpected paths. I thoroughly enjoyed each new discovery along with him. He's got a joy and drive for discovery that you can't help but embrace.
    jimnycla

    A Rare Look at Amazing Industrial Shows

    The General Public has never seen the likes of these shows. Now for the first time everyone can delight in this Marvelous Musical Madness. Bravo/a.
    9yzazz

    Everything's Coming Up Toilets

    Snark turns into heart as former Letterman head-writer Steve Young becomes more and more involved in the mysterious world of industrial musicals.

    For several decades, unbeknownst to the general public, corporate America treated its sales and management staff to custom made musical theater, all themed to product lines and selling strategies. Through the discovery of some souvenir records, originally obtained for "Dave's record collection" bits on Late Night with David Letterman, Young goes down the rabbit hole of this bizarre world of big-budget corporate one-off musicals. The film begins offering bits and pieces of this strange world as Young's obsession with collecting the rare relics leads him to contacting various players from the world of industrial musicals.

    Early-on, it becomes clear that Young's appreciation has moved beyond snark into genuine affection. He still finds the music absurd, but he is charmed by It nonetheless. However, for the first half of the film he appears to be on a self-serving, obsessive quest to acquire these records, and the relationships he develops with other collectors he seem to be just a means to that end. Gradually, he begins to meet the players involved in the creation of the musicals: the songwriters and actors, many of whom used these evanescent works as their sole means of support. He, and the film's audience, cannot help but be charmed by these characters and their enthusiasm for what they created. It is only toward the latter third of the film that Young moves from a fairly engaging guide through the history of industrial musicals to a character the audience can root for. He goes from a sort of disaffected comedy nerd to a more evolved and empathetic human being. It's that sub-plot that gives this gem of a documentary it's real heart.
    9Green-Irish-Eyes

    Come for the kitsch, stay for the fun!

    As a former would-be Broadway actor, I always SO wanted to get cast in an "industrial." I never made it, but at last I can participate, even if only from the audience.

    This little film is a gem, and you'll learn more than you ever suspected you didn't know about this art form. It's great fun!

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      During the "My Bathroom" scene, the filming split that makes the actress look like she's singing to her mirror reflection (and vice versa) can be seen in the black leg of the large shelving unit to her left, as the left side of it is wobbling up and down slightly.
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      • April 21, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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      1 hour 27 minutes
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