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Danseuse étoile

Original title: Stage Mother
  • 1933
  • Approved
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
270
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Maureen O'Sullivan and Alice Brady in Danseuse étoile (1933)
DramaMusicalRomance

A vaudeville star has to leave her daughter with her dead husband's stuffy Boston parents while she makes a living. But when the daughter shows some talent, the mother become a stage mother ... Read allA vaudeville star has to leave her daughter with her dead husband's stuffy Boston parents while she makes a living. But when the daughter shows some talent, the mother become a stage mother and pushes her daughter into becoming a Broadway star. The mother is a monster with a hear... Read allA vaudeville star has to leave her daughter with her dead husband's stuffy Boston parents while she makes a living. But when the daughter shows some talent, the mother become a stage mother and pushes her daughter into becoming a Broadway star. The mother is a monster with a heart of gold, and after breaking up the daughter's love affair, finally sees the error of her... Read all

  • Director
    • Charles Brabin
  • Writers
    • John Meehan
    • Bradford Ropes
  • Stars
    • Alice Brady
    • Maureen O'Sullivan
    • Franchot Tone
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    270
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Brabin
    • Writers
      • John Meehan
      • Bradford Ropes
    • Stars
      • Alice Brady
      • Maureen O'Sullivan
      • Franchot Tone
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Alice Brady
    Alice Brady
    • Kitty Lorraine
    Maureen O'Sullivan
    Maureen O'Sullivan
    • Shirley Lorraine
    Franchot Tone
    Franchot Tone
    • Warren Foster
    Phillips Holmes
    Phillips Holmes
    • Lord Aylesworth
    Ted Healy
    Ted Healy
    • Ralph Martin
    Russell Hardie
    Russell Hardie
    • Fred Lorraine
    C. Henry Gordon
    C. Henry Gordon
    • Ricco
    Alan Edwards
    Alan Edwards
    • Dexter
    Ben Alexander
    Ben Alexander
    • Francis Nolan
    Lowden Adams
    • Dexter's Butler
    • (uncredited)
    Luis Alberni
    Luis Alberni
    • Hors D'Oeuvres Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Sam Ash
    Sam Ash
    • Mr. Mark Thorne
    • (uncredited)
    Hank Bell
    Hank Bell
    • Mustached Man With Badge
    • (uncredited)
    Margaret Bert
    • Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    Nora Cecil
    Nora Cecil
    • Miss Gilford - Kitty's Music Store Boss
    • (uncredited)
    Elspeth Dudgeon
    Elspeth Dudgeon
    • Music Store Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Jay Eaton
    Jay Eaton
    • Mr. Sterling - Dance Instructor
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Elliott
    Bill Elliott
    • Audience Member
    • (uncredited)
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    • Director
      • Charles Brabin
    • Writers
      • John Meehan
      • Bradford Ropes
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    Spot On

    Kitty Lorraine (Alice Brady) was one of those parents that drives their children to be something they may or may not want to be. Kitty was in the entertainment biz so she wanted her daughter, Shirley (Maureen O'Sullivan), to be in the entertainment biz. As a result, she dominated her life. She made every decision for her and had her whole life mapped out. She would live vicariously through her daughter, and she was indicative of millions of other parents out there.

    We tend to hear about the sports parents, or the stage parents because their children become famous and let the world know about their upbringing. We don't hear about those sports parents or stage parents whose children never made it big. We also don't hear about the doctor parents, lawyer parents, or other career parents who drive their children just as hard.

    Shirley didn't have a normal childhood, and what's worse is that when she became a young adult, she was just as attached to her mother as when she was a child. It's like once the parents get their hooks into their children they never let them go.

    I thought "Stage Mother" was spot on. The movie focused on lost love due to mothering which was following with the sentiments of that era. If a (s)mother(er) was going to make her daughter miss out on anything back then it would be love, not another career or simply being happy. Shirley's happiness had to be directly attributable to the man she fell in love with and it would've been sacreligious to think her happiness came from some other source.

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    marcslope

    Move Over, Mamma Rose!

    For most of its length, a good, tough melodrama of a mama (Alice Brady, excellent) living her life through her reluctant daughter (Maureen O'Sullivan), pushing her into show business and scaring away her suitors, and with them any chance of happiness.

    Co-screenwriter Bradford Ropes, who also wrote the novel on which "42nd Street" is based, knew this tawdry milieu intimately and wasn't afraid to expose its seamy sides; fortunately, the movie came just before the Production Code, so its portrayal of the shabbiness and moral compromises of the show biz doesn't pull its punches. It resembles "Gypsy" and the great early talkie "Applause," and in particular, its look at backstage and onstage vaudeville is historically fascinating. Its main shortcoming is a too-fast, too-tidy final reel that races unconvincingly toward a happy ending. Also, Maureen O'Sullivan, pretty and spirited as always, doesn't really convince as a young miss aiming to become the toast of Broadway. (She's dubbed, and that's clearly a double dancing in the long shots.) Till that rushed denouement, though, it's a brash and winning backstager, and Brady's uncompromising, unsympathetic performance stays with one for days.
    7ksf-2

    Mom pushes daughter right into show biz

    With the rows and rows of dancing girls all in unison, I would have sworn that Busby Berkley or Ziegfeld had to be involved in this, but no sign of them mentioned on IMDb. Alice Brady is Kitty Lorraine, the pushy mom who makes sure her daughter Shirley (Maureen O Sullivan) gets ahead in show biz. As usual, Brady is loud and a little lower-class, but you know exactly where you stand, and she means well. O'Sullivan made a whole bunch of Tarzan movies, and was in the Thin Man. Franchot Tone is Shirley's boyfriend in one of his earliest film roles. O'Sullivan sings (or pretends to sing) several numbers. Story is soooo similar to Gypsy Rose Lee... she would have been about 20 when this film came out. Novel and screenplay of "Stage Mother" written by Bradford Ropes. Viewers will recognize Alice Brady as the silly giggling aunt from Gay Divorcée; she seems to have died young at 47. The cast list shows Larry Fine (one of the Stooges) as a customer in the music store, but I must have missed him. Fun story. Plot starts a little slow and sad, but gets better as it goes along. Director Charles Brabin had been making films for 20 years, and this was one of the last ones he made. Turner Classic shows this now & then, and has it listed as G rated, but that can't be right....
    drednm

    The Great Alice Brady

    STAGE MOTHER is almost a great film, starring Alice Brady as a so-so Vaudevillian who pushes her daughter (Maureen O'Sullivan) into "the business" when it's clear she can't make it on her own. As in Applause (1929), we see the seedy side of the business with lots of backstage scenes. Film starts out with pregnant Kitty (Brady) watching her husband do an aerial act that goes bad. After she has the baby she goes to "his people" in Boston and is grudgingly taken in by the stereotypical Boston family. Eventually she can't stand it and moves out, leaving the kid. Years later she gets the kid back and pushes her into dancing lessons etc. Of course she becomes a star. She's preyed upon by men (Ben Alexander) and has romances with a couple guys (Franchot Tone and Phillips Holmes) before the end credits.

    Brady is great as the ferocious mother whose life centers on controlling her daughter while she lives off her. O'Sullivan (looking very busty indeed) is very good until she's supposed to be this dancing and singing mega star. O'Sullivan can't do either, so it's long shots of some other performer while O'Sullivan smiles sweetly in the close-ups. Tone and Holmes are fine as the romancers. Ted Healy plays a ham comic and the second husband. Others include Russell Hardie as Fred, Larry Fine (minus More and Curly) as a store customer, Lillian Harmer as the Boston mother, and C. Henry Gordon as the hood. No IMDb info on who plays the old maid sister or the auditioning kid singer.

    Songs include "Beautiful Girl," which also showed up that same year in GOING Hollywood and the infectious "Dancing on a Rainbow," which is a big production number. This MGM production has the look and feel of a Warners backstage musical, which in this case is a good thing.
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    Alice Brady pushes Maureen O'Sullivan

    Flying trapeze swinger Alice Brady (as Katherine "Kitty" Lorraine) is grounded when she becomes pregnant, then takes the baby girl to go live with her husband's family in Boston, Massachusetts. Eventually, with encouragement from comedian Ted Healy (as Ralph Martin), Ms. Brady returns to the vaudeville stage. When her daughter grows up to be gawky Maureen O'Sullivan (as Shirley), the now older Brady makes pretty Ms. Sullivan over as the leggy star of a successful Busby Berkeley-type chorus girls show.

    "Stage Mother" attempts to convey some seedy theatrical realities, but they are hesitant and humorous instead of dramatic. Writer Bradford Ropes helped adapt his original novel, but obviously had to tone down much the sexual content; what's left is a little silly. Two attractive young men, painter Franchot Tone and cruiser Phillips Holmes, court pretty O'Sullivan. Brady slices through the leading role. A highlight is the production number for "Beautiful Girl", which effectively celebrates the female form.

    ****** Stage Mother (9/20/33) Charles Brabin ~ Alice Brady, Maureen O'Sullivan, Franchot Tone, Phillips Holmes

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    • Trivia
      Larry Fine's only solo screen appearance without his partners in The Three Stooges.
    • Goofs
      Tap dancing is heard during the child contortionist's audition.
    • Quotes

      Kitty Lorraine: I'm going to Boston to Fred's people. They sent me a telegram.

      Blonde: What, live in Boston? I'd hate to take a kid as young as that one to that town. It's liable to make her peculiar for life!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Les amants fugitifs (1934)
    • Soundtracks
      Any Little Girl, That's a Nice Little Girl, Is the Right Little Girl for Me
      Music by Fred Fisher

      Lyrics by Thomas J. Gray

      Sung by Alice Brady at the music store

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 1934 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stage Mother
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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