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Tu seras star à Hollywood

Original title: Bottoms Up
  • 1934
  • Approved
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Spencer Tracy, John Boles, Herbert Mundin, Pat Paterson, and Sid Silvers in Tu seras star à Hollywood (1934)
FarceComedyDramaMusicalRomance

Promoter Smoothie King helps a pair of phonies con their way into a movie company. As Wanda heads toward stardom, she turns more and more from King toward the matinée idol. King must decide ... Read allPromoter Smoothie King helps a pair of phonies con their way into a movie company. As Wanda heads toward stardom, she turns more and more from King toward the matinée idol. King must decide between his plans and her happiness.Promoter Smoothie King helps a pair of phonies con their way into a movie company. As Wanda heads toward stardom, she turns more and more from King toward the matinée idol. King must decide between his plans and her happiness.

  • Director
    • David Butler
  • Writers
    • David Butler
    • Buddy G. DeSylva
    • Sid Silvers
  • Stars
    • Spencer Tracy
    • Pat Paterson
    • John Boles
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    187
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Butler
    • Writers
      • David Butler
      • Buddy G. DeSylva
      • Sid Silvers
    • Stars
      • Spencer Tracy
      • Pat Paterson
      • John Boles
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Spencer Tracy
    Spencer Tracy
    • 'Smoothie' King
    Pat Paterson
    Pat Paterson
    • Wanda Gale
    John Boles
    John Boles
    • Hal Reed
    Sid Silvers
    Sid Silvers
    • Spud Mosco aka Reginald Morris
    Herbert Mundin
    Herbert Mundin
    • Limey Brook aka Lord Brocklehurst
    Harry Green
    Harry Green
    • Lewis Wolf
    Thelma Todd
    Thelma Todd
    • Judith Marlowe
    Robert Emmett O'Connor
    Robert Emmett O'Connor
    • Detective Rooney
    Dell Henderson
    Dell Henderson
    • Lane Worthing
    Suzanne Kaaren
    Suzanne Kaaren
    • Wolf's Secretary
    Douglas Wood
    Douglas Wood
    • John Baldwin
    Mariska Aldrich
    • Opera Singer
    • (uncredited)
    William Arnold
    • Yes Man
    • (uncredited)
    Lee Auburn
    • Chorine
    • (uncredited)
    William Bailey
    William Bailey
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Lucille Ball
    Lucille Ball
    • Chorine
    • (uncredited)
    Bonnie Bannon
    Bonnie Bannon
    • Chorine
    • (uncredited)
    Lynn Bari
    Lynn Bari
    • Chorine
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Butler
    • Writers
      • David Butler
      • Buddy G. DeSylva
      • Sid Silvers
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    5JoeytheBrit

    Bottoms Up review

    A down-on-his-luck promoter helps a young woman become a star. An early Spencer Tracy vehicle that is not without charm, but which is never as good as it could be due to some loose plotting and slack pace. Harry Green stands out amongst a likeable cast as a nervous movie mogul and Pat Paterson is a vivacious leading lady. Never thought I would see a Hollywood movie about the movie-making business that would mention Biggleswade, the English country town just five miles down the road from my home town.
    7larry41onEbay

    The New York Times said `Bottoms Up is Tip-Top, in the form of the Once In A Life Time school of Hollywood kidding.'

    The New York Times said `Bottoms Up is Tip-Top, in the form of the Once In A Life Time school of Hollywood kidding.' Spencer Tracy (Smoothie) in a Lee Tracy type role as a star promoter and his comic-relief sidekicks Herbert Mundin (Limey) and Sid Silvers (Spud) discover a perky beauty, Pat Paterson (later married to Charles Boyer) at a dime-store counter and decide to make her a movie star. John Boles is perfectly cast as an overrated actor who is bored and drinks too much. Tracy manipulates the shells until his little pearl is forcibly discovered by having his protégé pretend to be visiting royalty. Problems arise as this new starlet starts to fall her leading man and not Tracy. Sexy Thelma Todd and former silent film director and frequent Hal Roach star Del Henderson are featured in minor roles. Bottoms Up had some of the best quotes of the weekend as when a song hawker, fast-talking his list of titles for sale, ends the rigmarole with, `…and ‘I Surrender To You' for only ten cents.' Or later when Smoothie suggests to Spud that he see a plastic surgeon to help his career: `You can pick any nose you like.' To which Spud replies, `But I don't want to pick any body else's nose.' When asked, `Where do you wash around here?' and the answer comes back, `The spring.' The retort is, `I asked where, not when.' Thank god for film festivals like this one that make rare films like this available and the folks who provide comments to IMDB for others to share. Please support the IMDB and early film festivals!
    6F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Cheeky candyfloss

    I'm always intrigued when a dramatic actor stars in a musical. 'Bottoms Up' is as close as Spencer Tracy ever came to starring in a musical ... but he doesn't sing or dance, and at this early point in his film career Tracy was still primarily a light comedian. The musical numbers here are eminently forgettable, and they aren't integrated into the plot.

    'Bottoms Up' is a deft and breezy comedy that unfortunately borrows most of its premise from Kaufman and Hart's first collaboration 'Once in a Lifetime'. The rest of the premise is based (without screen credit) on one of the practical jokes staged by real-life Hollywood gagster Charles MacArthur, who once palmed off a handsome young filling-station attendant as a prominent English playwright, and fooled a major Hollywood studio into putting this young 'genius' on the payroll for a year (at a high salary) as a screenwriter ... even though the petrol-pumper couldn't actually write.

    In 'Bottoms Up', Tracy plays Smoothey King, a wiseguy publicist who just barely operates within the law. His pal 'Limey' (English-born character actor Herbert Mundin) is a forger with a prison record, looking for some easy money. Smoothey meets Wanda Gale, an attractive young blonde Canadian working as a movie extra, who has a convincing cut-glass English accent. Smoothey promptly touts Limey and Wanda as members of the British peerage, who are visiting America but who would never stoop to work in motion pictures. Naturally, the studio offers a contract to Wanda on the publicity value of her (fake) title, and soon this 'lady' is being groomed for stardom. Meanwhile, Limey is acting like an autograph hound, collecting the signatures of Hollywood figures who don't realise he's a forger! Mundin is excellent here: if not for his untimely death in a road accident, he might have become one of the most memorable character actors of Hollywood's great studio era.

    Smoothey finds himself attracted to Wanda. Meanwhile, she stars in a film with matinée idol Hal Reed (played by John Boles, who was a little too unbelievably handsome). Naturally, Wanda falls in love with Hal. Around the periphery of this is a bright performance by Sid Silvers, a very talented gag writer whose second career as a screen actor never took off, due to his unappealing face and physique. Harry Green, the Jewish equivalent of Stepin Fetchit, is less offensive than usual in his role here as an excitable film producer named Louis Baer. (A clear dig at Louis B. Mayer.) Robert Emmett O'Connor does his usual sourpuss gumshoe routine. Thelma Todd is attractive in a small role, and John Boles sings pleasantly. 'Bottoms Up', with its cheeky title, is well-directed by David Butler, one of the most underrated directors of Hollywood's studio era. This movie is harmless candyfloss, and I'll rate it 6 out of 10.
    6HDarlynton2

    Fun Movie :)

    Apart from the singing scenes, which I found a bit cheesy and felt was a slight downside of this movie, (and I don't care much for musical comedies in general), this one was very enjoyable. The story was good, the plot funny with some great lines "But if you're so smart, why did you make me lie down to tie my Bow Tie?... I used to be an undertaker's assistant!". Spencer Tracy was excellent but then again he's always great in whatever movie he appears in. His character was so sweet and charming and his self-sacrifice...Wow. The ending had me chocked up. I wasn't expecting that! An all around enjoyable old school entertainment.
    7jjnxn-1

    If this is what Fox was offering Spencer Tracy no wonder he fled to MGM

    A conman and his pals bulldoze their way into a studio and make a young girl a star by way of a deception. Harmless, except for a semi-musical the songs and production numbers are horrid, but run of the mill programmer would be forgotten totally if it wasn't headlined by Spencer Tracy. He's far better than the material as is Thelma Todd who lights up the film the few times she appears as a back stabbing starlet. It makes you wish the two of them had been teamed in a better script.

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    • Trivia
      Spencer Tracy's only musical, although he appears in none of the numbers.
    • Quotes

      Opera Singer: I've always considered myself a virtuoso.

      'Smoothie' King: I didn't ask about your morals.

    • Connections
      Featured in Hidden Hollywood II: More Treasures from the 20th Century Fox Vaults (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Little Did I Dream
      (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Harold Adamson

      Music by Burton Lane

      Copyright 1934 by Irving Berlin Inc.

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 1934 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bottoms Up
    • Production company
      • Fox Film Corporation
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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