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Broadway Musketeers

  • 1938
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  • 1h 3m
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6.0/10
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Margaret Lindsay, Ann Sheridan, and Marie Wilson in Broadway Musketeers (1938)
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Drama about three girl graduates of an orphanage whose paths cross.Drama about three girl graduates of an orphanage whose paths cross.Drama about three girl graduates of an orphanage whose paths cross.

  • Director
    • John Farrow
  • Writers
    • Don Ryan
    • Kenneth Gamet
  • Stars
    • Margaret Lindsay
    • Ann Sheridan
    • Marie Wilson
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    • Director
      • John Farrow
    • Writers
      • Don Ryan
      • Kenneth Gamet
    • Stars
      • Margaret Lindsay
      • Ann Sheridan
      • Marie Wilson
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Margaret Lindsay
    Margaret Lindsay
    • Isabel 'Isabelle' Dowling Peyton
    Ann Sheridan
    Ann Sheridan
    • Fay Reynolds Dowling
    Marie Wilson
    Marie Wilson
    • Miss Connie Todd
    John Litel
    John Litel
    • Stanley 'Stan' Dowling
    Janet Chapman
    Janet Chapman
    • Judy Dowling
    Dick Purcell
    Dick Purcell
    • Vincent 'Vince' Morrell
    Richard Bond
    Richard Bond
    • Philip 'Phil' Peyton
    Anthony Averill
    Anthony Averill
    • Nick - Vince's Henchman
    Horace McMahon
    Horace McMahon
    • Gurk - Vince's Henchman
    • (as Horace MacMahon)
    Dewey Robinson
    Dewey Robinson
    • Milt - Vince's Henchman
    Dorothy Adams
    Dorothy Adams
    • Anna - Judy's Governess
    Jimmy Conlin
    Jimmy Conlin
    • Mr. Hobart Skinner
    • (as James Conlon)
    Jan Holm
    • Schoolteacher
    John Ridgely
    John Ridgely
    • Master of Ceremonies
    • (scenes deleted)
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Marian Alden
    • Floor Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Biby
    Edward Biby
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Oscar Blank
    • Nightclub Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Farrow
    • Writers
      • Don Ryan
      • Kenneth Gamet
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    5boblipton

    Watchable But Uninspired Remake

    Three women who grew up in the same orphanage -- Margaret Lindsay, Ann Sheridan, and Marie Wilson -- lead very different lives. Miss Lindsay marries wealthy John Litel. They have a child, but then she divorces him. Miss SHeridan becomes a nightclub singer, who marries Litel later. And Miss Wilson offers some comic relief. They meet every year for a dinner.

    It's a B remake of THREE ON A MATCH (1932), and lacks the pre-code snap of the earlier version. Most of the tension is reserved for a kidnapping towards the end by gangster Dick Purcell, with Dewey Robinson getting a nice role as the soft-hearted henchman. Directed for speed by John Farrow, it's watchable, but I wouldn't stay up late to watch it. Fortunately, my TV comes equipped with a DVR.
    5bkoganbing

    Too frisky for domesticity

    In the tradition of B pictures not one of the three Broadway Musketeers is in any kind of Broadway show, though Ann Sheridan is in burlesque and definitely off Broadway. Broadway Musketeers is a remake of Three On A Match a film from the early 30s.

    Ann Sheridan, Margaret Lindsay, and Marie Wilson are three women who grew up in an orphanage and grew up tough. When Sheridan gets busted for removing a bit much, Lindsay bails her out with some of husband John Litel's money.

    Lindsay is in a loveless marriage to Litel. She's definitely too frisky for domesticity That comes at the sacrifice f being a mother to little Janet Chapman. When on a girl's night out Sheridan introduces her to playboy Richard Bond she decides she can have one time with him as a husband.

    As for Sheridan she wants to settle down and Litel is seeing the qualities he missed in Lindsay.

    I'll not mention the rest of the plot. But in the original Three On A Match Bette Davis played a colorless good girl friend to both Sheridan and Lindsay. Could any film aficionado in their wildest imagination see Marie Wilson in a role originally done by Bette Davis? Yet here we have it and Marie Wilson gives it a bit of color with her dumb blonde personality.

    And wait to you see whom Wilson lands as a husband.
    6SnoopyStyle

    remake

    Isabel Dowling (Margaret Lindsay), Fay Reynolds (Ann Sheridan), and Connie Todd (Marie Wilson) are best friends from their days at the orphanage. Fay gets arrested for performing in a nightclub and the other two bail her out. They plan to meet every year on the same day and in the same restaurant. It is a chaos of melodrama as their worlds collide. Isabel's life falls apart while Fay replaces her.

    This is a remake of Three on a Match (1932) and I marginally didn't like that one. I do like this version ever so slightly better. While still melodramatic, it may not be as chaotic as its previous version. For one, let's look at the jumping out the window scene. In this version, she is planning out her deliberate sacrifice. In the original, she's going crazy putting on lipstick and jumps out in madness. This version is a compelling act while the original is campy melodrama. This version is better.
    5AlsExGal

    "I've seen enough!"...

    ... says a cop before arresting Ann Sheridan's character for a burlesque dance that doesn't amount to anything. If he's seen enough, all I can say is that this cop is probably a bachelor. Actually, it wasn't long after this scene that I had seen enough, because it is obvious this is a production code remake of "Three on a Match" from six years before, and even with Oomph girl Ann Sheridan, all of the oomph has been taken out of the plot.

    The basic outline is the same as the original . This time the three girls grew up in an orphanage rather than having gone to the same elementary school. One has a checkered past and present (Sheridan) but is a good person, one is a rather mousy secretary (Marie Wilson), and one (Margaret Lindsay) has married a rich guy who dotes on her and yet she is not haaappy ( misspelled on purpose).

    Lindsay's character takes up with a gambling gold digger, Wilson's character doesn't have that much to do, and Sheridan's character marries the deserted rich guy after the divorce. After her divorce settlement money runs out, Lindsay's gambling man, now her husband, writes bad checks to the mob to cover his gambling debts. Complications ensue.

    The precode version of this was a couple of notches better than this for a number of reasons. Like a bunch of Puritan women in a chorus line, it is just too modest and humble for anything to come of it. And finally a warning - Warner Brothers seemed to make a habit of making movies in the mid to late 30s that had the word "Broadway" in the title to imply a vitality and glamour that the film just didn't possess. This is one of those films. The title is preposterous in fact. Although the plot does involve friendship, there is nothing of footlights in this movie.
    msladysoul

    A Remake of Three on a Match

    This movie is a remake of "Three on a Match" starring Ann Dvorak, Bette Davis and Joan Blondell, but if you haven't seen "Three on a Match" then see that first then this, some things were changed but its pretty good and you see a resemblance, the title "Broadway Musketeers" was a wrong name for the movie, but its worth watching, if you can catch it on Turner Classic Movies, I've got it. Margaret Lindsay, Ann Sheridan, and Marie Wilson star in this remake, but I have to say the first one was better, Margaret Lindsay plays the part Ann Dvorak plays, a rich girl who's not happy and goes the wrong way, the beautiful Ann Sheridan plays the showgirl, burlesque dancer like Joan Blondell played in the first one, she cleans up her life and replaces Margaret's character lifestyle, Marie Wilson plays the part Bette Davis, plays the stenographer, her character isn't much. Like I said this isn't the best film, but these girls are more beautiful and glamorous then Bette Davis, Joan Blondell, and Ann Dvorak were, they added some glamour to the movie, and this film didn't make them stars like Joan Blondell, Ann Dvorak, Humphrey Bogart and Bette Davis became, but worth watching. Ann Sheridan was the only one to become big but she's much forgotten today, but in the late 30s and 40s she was the top pin-up girl, beautiful girl she was, glamour queen.

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    • Trivia
      In his book, "Those Crazy, Wonderful Years When We Ran Warner Brothers," former studio page boy Stuart Jerome recalls a bizarre incident that happened with this film. During the preview screenings, several members of the audience started laughing during a crucial dramatic scene when Dewey Robinson's gangster character slapped Margaret Lindsay. Director John Farrow and studio executive Bryan Foy could not figure out why the audience members were laughing. They set up a private screening of the scene and ran it several times before they discovered the problem. At the moment when Robinson slapped Lindsay, his fly was visibly open! It was the kind of mistake that only a few people in the audience would notice, but which could easily spoil the dramatic effect of the scene. Following the discovery, the entire scene had to be re-shot. The set for the scene was re-built, Margaret Lindsay was borrowed from her current Warner Brothers picture, and Robinson was re-hired at one day's pay. Bryan Foy personally stopped by the set on the day of re-shooting to make sure that Robinson's fly was closed. As Jerome recalled, the incident prompted Foy to send out a memo to all directors and script clerks at Warner Brothers that they should make sure that all male actors had their flies fully zipped up before shooting a scene.
    • Goofs
      Phil writes out a check to Vince for $2,450 on New Years Eve/Day. However, in the next scene where the check has bounced, it is dated June 12th.
    • Quotes

      Isabel 'Isabelle' Dowling Peyton: [when all three ladies are about to drink a toast] Here's to us. Well?

      Miss Connie Todd: May we never have shiny noses.

    • Connections
      References Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains (1937)
    • Soundtracks
      Who Said That This Isn't Love?
      (uncredited)

      Music by M.K. Jerome

      Lyrics by Jack Scholl

      Played during the opening credits

      Sung by Ann Sheridan

      Reprised instrumentally by a phonograph record

      Played as background music often

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 1938 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Three Girls on Broadway
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 3m(63 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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