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Fantôme Radiophonique

Original title: Wake Up and Live
  • 1937
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Ben Bernie, Alice Faye, Jack Haley, Patsy Kelly, Ned Sparks, and Walter Winchell in Fantôme Radiophonique (1937)
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Satire on radio, built around the supposed feud between bandleader Ben Bernie and journalist Walter Winchell.Satire on radio, built around the supposed feud between bandleader Ben Bernie and journalist Walter Winchell.Satire on radio, built around the supposed feud between bandleader Ben Bernie and journalist Walter Winchell.

  • Director
    • Sidney Lanfield
  • Writers
    • Harry Tugend
    • Jack Yellen
    • Curtis Kenyon
  • Stars
    • Walter Winchell
    • Ben Bernie
    • Alice Faye
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    168
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sidney Lanfield
    • Writers
      • Harry Tugend
      • Jack Yellen
      • Curtis Kenyon
    • Stars
      • Walter Winchell
      • Ben Bernie
      • Alice Faye
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Walter Winchell
    Walter Winchell
    • Walter Winchell
    Ben Bernie
    Ben Bernie
    • Ben Bernie
    • (as Ben Bernie and His Orchestra)
    Alice Faye
    Alice Faye
    • Alice Huntley
    Patsy Kelly
    Patsy Kelly
    • Patsy Kane
    Ned Sparks
    Ned Sparks
    • Steve Cluskey
    Jack Haley
    Jack Haley
    • Eddie Kane
    Walter Catlett
    Walter Catlett
    • Gus Avery
    Grace Bradley
    Grace Bradley
    • Jean Roberts
    Joan Davis
    Joan Davis
    • Spanish Dancer
    Leah Ray
    Leah Ray
    • Cafe Singer
    Miles Mander
    Miles Mander
    • James Stratton
    Douglas Fowley
    Douglas Fowley
    • Herman
    Etienne Girardot
    Etienne Girardot
    • Waldo Peebles
    Barnett Parker
    Barnett Parker
    • Foster
    Paul Hurst
    Paul Hurst
    • McCabe
    Warren Hymer
    Warren Hymer
    • First Gunman
    Steve Condos
    • Specialty Dancer
    • (as Condos Brothers)
    Nick Condos
    • Specialty Dancer
    • (as Condos Brothers)
    • Director
      • Sidney Lanfield
    • Writers
      • Harry Tugend
      • Jack Yellen
      • Curtis Kenyon
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    8bkoganbing

    The Phantom Troubadour

    One of Darryl F. Zanuck's peculiar quirks was that he frowned upon his musical stars making records. Unlike Bing Crosby who recorded nearly all the songs he sang in Paramount films and numbers from other Paramount films with the encouragement of Adolph Zukor, Zanuck felt that if the public bought records they wouldn't pay to see his films. Alice Faye did manage to record about 20 sides during the Thirties and the last batch she did was four songs from Wake Up And Live. Good thing to because Mack Gordon and Harry Revel wrote some of their best material for this film.

    The film itself was based on a make believe radio feud between columnist Walter Winchell and band-leader Ben Bernie who play themselves on screen. Make believe feuds among radio personalities was a common enough thing back in the day, it made for interesting programming and bigger Hooper ratings. The Hooper was the radio equivalent of the Nielsen before television became commercial.

    Jack Haley and Grace Bradley are a pair of vaudevillians who travel to New York hoping to cash in on the fact that Haley's sister Patsy Kelly is Walter Winchell's assistant. A mention in Winchell's column gets them inundated with offers, but Haley who apparently has no problem performing before a live audience of a hundred or so in a theater, gets paralyzed with fear over speaking and singing into a microphone that will broadcast to millions.

    But one night when Alice Faye is singing on Ben Bernie's program, Haley is in an empty studio singing into what he thinks is a dead mike. His voice comes over the air and no one knows who it is. Immediately he's dubbed 'The Phantom Troubadour' and the hunt is on to find him. It's a contest between Winchell, Bernie, and a bottom feeding sleaze-bag agent played by Walter Catlett. Of course Faye finds out first and looks to exploit Haley in her own way.

    It's a nonsensical plot, from an era that spawned this kind of nonsense. Doesn't detract a whit from the fact it's an entertaining film with Alice Faye singing at her very best.

    But you won't hear the familiar voice of Jack Haley that you know as the Tinman from The Wizard of Oz. Instead Haley's voice in this film is dubbed by one of the great radio crooners of the time, Buddy Clark. Buddy never did too much work before the camera, but on radio he was one of the most popular singers in his era. Sadly he was killed in a plane crash right before the era of television, I'm sure he would have made it big there.

    Alice and Buddy get to sing the title song, Never In A Million Years and Swell Of You. Alice does There's A Lull In My Life and Buddy sings Ooh, But I'm Happy.

    Long before I finally got to see Wake Up And Live I had a long playing 33 1/3 vinyl album of Alice Faye with the four songs she sings before Zanuck put an end to her recording career. I knew the songs and loved them. So it was a special treat for me to finally see the film and more so to hear Buddy Clark sing as well even if the words came out of Jack Haley's mouth.

    I think if you can ever catch Wake Up And Live you will feel as I do about the great singing voice of Buddy Clark.
    7blanche-2

    delightful musical

    Cute 20th Century Fox film, very typical for them in the '30s, starring Alice Faye, Jack Haley, Ned Sparks, Walter Winchell, Ben Bernie, and Patsy Kelly.

    Eddie Kane and Jean Roberts (Haley and Grace Bradley) are vaudevillians who come to New York to make it. Eddie's sister (Kelly) works for Walter Winchell. They are mentioned in Winchell's column and receive offers; sadly, Eddie can't sing in front of a live mike. Jean gets another job and Eddie works as a tour guide at the station.

    In an effort to overcome his fear, he seeks out the star of the "Wake Up and Live" radio show, Alice Huntley (Faye) to help him.

    One day, while working, Eddie comes across a microphone. Thinking it's dead, he sings "Never in a Million Years," which Ben Bernie's band is playing. He's heard over the mike, and everyone wants to know who he is. Even Eddie doesn't know! He's called "The Phantom Troubador" and there is a frenzied rush to find him.

    Winchell has a feud going with orchestra leader Ben Bernie (kind of like the Jimmy Kimmel-Matt Damon feud) so they're in a race to reveal his identity first. Alice realizes who Eddie is, and has him "practicing" in her apartment at an exact time in front of a supposedly dead mike - it's live and feeding into the supper club where Bernie is playing.

    Haley is dubbed by Buddy Clark, and both he and Faye sing like a dream. The songs, including "Wake Up and Live," "Swell of You," "Ooh, but I'm Happy," and "There's a Lull in My Life" are wonderful.

    An uplifting film, enlivened by the performances and the singing.
    6HotToastyRag

    Pretty cute setup

    Usually Jack Haley was placed as second leads or comic reliefs in lousy movies, and while Wake Up and Live isn't a classic, he is given the inarguable lead and almost every song to sing. This mistaken identity comedy is set amidst a faux rivalry between bandleader Ben Barnes and reporter Walter Winchell, who play themselves! While they try to insult and one-up each other, Jack Haley tries to make it as a singer, only he panics whenever he sees a microphone. Alice Faye, a singer, tries to help him get over his "mic fright" but turning the microphone without his knowledge. His voice floods into an entire radio station, and everyone loves him! The only trouble is no one knows who the "Phantom Troubadour" is and Jack doesn't know he's famous.

    It's a pretty cute setup, and Jack Haley is given the cute and catchy songs "Never in a Million Years" and "It's Swell of You" to show off his voice. Alice is given one song, and Ben and Walter are given plenty of good-natured banter. Among the supporting players, you'll find Patsy Kelly, Ned Sparks, Miles Mander, and a couple of jaw-dropping numbers by the Condos Brothers. If you liked Pigskin Parade, with Jack and Patsy, you'll probably like this one.
    6boblipton

    One Of Those Clockwork Plots

    Vaudevllians Jack Haley and Grace Bradley have their radio try-out, but Haley has mike fright and collapses. Miss Bradley walks out, so he gets a job as a page at the station. He makes friends with Alice Faye, and she has him practice with a dummy mike.... which is connected to Ben Bernie's radio feed, so suddenly there's a national craze for 'the Phantom Troubador'. In the midst of this you have top-billed Bernie and Walter Winchell in a slanging feud, as well as Patsy Kelly, Ned Sparks, Walter Catlett, Joan Davis as a Spanish dancer, the Condos Brothers tap-dancing on the radio

    Sidney Lanfield directs this three-ring circus on a gigantic Arte Moderne set that bears no relation to reality, with frequent interruptions for a mediocre set of songs by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel. Everyone is dubbed, except for Miss Faye, who sells her songs wonderfully. It's a competent paycheck movie with a bunch of moving parts that nonetheless works in its mechanical fashion.
    8movingpicturegal

    Mike Fright

    Fun musical comedy starring Jack Haley as part of a vaudeville team who have come to try out their act at a radio center, but he blows the audition because of "mike fright" - and his female partner, apparently really lacking in patience or loyalty, immediately drops him. He gets hired on as a guide there, and one day sings into a mike, not realizing that his vocals are going out live on the air. He has a great voice and is an immediate sensation, but since no one knows who did the singing, he becomes famous as the "Phantom Troubadour". Meanwhile, he meets a beautiful female singer (Alice Faye) whose radio show "Wake Up and Live" has just been canned by the network for lack of jokes. She decides to help him get over his mike fright - by having him come to her place each day to "practice" singing into a microphone, which unknown to him is putting his voice out live on the air every day!

    With enjoyable, catchy songs (particularly the title song), a couple of fabulous tab dance numbers, Alice Faye looking absolutely gorgeous on the big screen, funny and likable Jack Haley, plus a fantastic looking print shown at a screening at Cinecon 43 in Hollywood, this film proved to be a real winner and a treat to see. A subplot in this film involves a feud between real life personalities Walter Winchell and orchestra leader, Ben Bernie, who appear as themselves. Character actors Patsy Kelly and especially Ned Sparks (who is hilarious here) add a touch of humor to the mix. A very entertaining film.

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    • Trivia
      Jack Haley's singing was dubbed by Buddy Clark.
    • Connections
      Featured in Tap dance (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      There's a Lull in My Life
      Music by Harry Revel

      Lyrics by Mack Gordon

      Performed by Alice Faye (voc) and Ben Bernie and his Orchestra (as Ben Bernie's Orchestra)

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    • Why is NO video version available of WAKE UP AND LIVE, one of the great 1930's musicals?

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    • Release date
      • July 16, 1937 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wake Up and Live
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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