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Something to Shout About

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
154
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Don Ameche, Janet Blair, and Jack Oakie in Something to Shout About (1943)
Comedy

Following three flops in a row, Broadway stage producer Willard Samson is told by wealthy divorcée Donna Davis that she will finance a show but only if she is the star. The fact she can neit... Read allFollowing three flops in a row, Broadway stage producer Willard Samson is told by wealthy divorcée Donna Davis that she will finance a show but only if she is the star. The fact she can neither sing, act nor dance does not deter Samson. His press agent, Ken Douglas, lives in a th... Read allFollowing three flops in a row, Broadway stage producer Willard Samson is told by wealthy divorcée Donna Davis that she will finance a show but only if she is the star. The fact she can neither sing, act nor dance does not deter Samson. His press agent, Ken Douglas, lives in a theatrical boarding house run by his friend from vaudeville, Larry Martin, where he meets Je... Read all

  • Director
    • Gregory Ratoff
  • Writers
    • Lou Breslow
    • Edward Eliscu
    • Fred Schiller
  • Stars
    • Don Ameche
    • Janet Blair
    • Jack Oakie
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    154
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gregory Ratoff
    • Writers
      • Lou Breslow
      • Edward Eliscu
      • Fred Schiller
    • Stars
      • Don Ameche
      • Janet Blair
      • Jack Oakie
    • 5User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 2 nominations total

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    Don Ameche
    Don Ameche
    • Ken Douglas
    Janet Blair
    Janet Blair
    • Jeanie Maxwell
    Jack Oakie
    Jack Oakie
    • Larry Martin
    William Gaxton
    William Gaxton
    • Willard Samson
    Cobina Wright
    Cobina Wright
    • Donna Davis
    • (as Cobina Wright Jr.)
    Veda Ann Borg
    Veda Ann Borg
    • Flo Bentley
    Jaye Martin
    • Dan Howard
    Cyd Charisse
    Cyd Charisse
    • Lily
    • (as Lily Norwood)
    The Bricklayers
    • Speciality Dog Act
    Mae Busch
    Mae Busch
    • Samson's Secretary
    Teddy Wilson
    Teddy Wilson
    • Teddy Wilson - Orchestra Leader
    Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra
    • Teddy Wilson's Orchestra
    Hazel Scott
    Hazel Scott
    • Hazel Scott
    Rita
    • Rita and Rubin Dance Act
    Rubin
    • Rita and Rubin Dance Act
    Kay Aldridge
    Kay Aldridge
    • Show Girl
    • (uncredited)
    George Barrows
    George Barrows
    • Aloysius - the Masseur
    • (uncredited)
    James 'Buster' Brown
    • Tap Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gregory Ratoff
    • Writers
      • Lou Breslow
      • Edward Eliscu
      • Fred Schiller
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    6planktonrules

    A few too many songs but otherwise enjoyable.

    Ken (Don Ameche) is a Broadway producer with a string of three flops on his hands. Not surprisingly, he has a hard time getting financing for a new show...that is until Donna Davis (Cobina Wright) agrees to finance him. Of course, there's a string attached...she must be the star of the program. This is a serious problem, as Donna is talentless. And, to make it worse, she thinks she's great and has a prima donna personality to match!

    When Don meets Jeanie (Janet Blair) he plans on putting her into the show. Perphaps she cannot play the lead but she can help the show significantly. Soon, however, the tempermental Donna quits the show...and Don agrees to make the unknown Jeanie a star. But, being temperamental, Donna soon returns and out of spite insists Jeanie be fired. When the play is finally put on, it turns out to be a complete bomb. What can Don do to salvage the show AND his reputation? And, what can Don do about Jeanie....a girl he's come to love?

    This movie is a bit of a hard sell for me, simply because I don't usually like films with tons of production numbers...and this one has one or two too many. I found myself going to the bathroom, getting a drink or picking my nose a lot...at least until the not so memorable numbers ended. I did like the performing dogs, however....and the film could have used more of them!

    Overall, a somewhat predictable musical with a few too many songs and some excellent acting. Worth seeing...but far from a must-see.

    By the way, if you do watch the film, get a load of that lady pianist. She is INCREDIBLE!!
    816mmRay

    Ameche and Oakie crackle on Gower Street!

    Forget the plot (which is a pretty nifty screwball scenario, by the way). What matters here is the pacing, the music and the crackerjack performances of Don Ameche and Jack Oakie. Oakie is an absolute fireball and Ameche is alternately acerbic and romantic. Great specialty numbers (including the phenomenal Hazel Scott) and those Conga rhythms really send me! I'm still not sure if Janet Blair did her own singing in this picture (she sang for herself later on, of course, but Columbia loved to dub in the early 40's). William Gaxton, a Broadway juvenile from the early days and star of pictures as FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMAN in the early Vitaphone Days does a very nice character job here. Cobina Wright is tops as the nouveau riche "star" with talent that is perfectly Wrong! Gregory Ratoff's pictures are usually pretty Seiterly in their pacing. This one snaps, crackles and pops. And there's one in-joke that is delivered with perfection. As Ameche goes to use the telephone, he is asked "you sure you know how to use that thing?" He replies, "you kidding - I INVENTED it!" Catch this one if you can.
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    Worth while to see Janet Blair

    As other commentators have noted, this is not a prime not-to-miss musical. Don Ameche and Jack Oakie make the best of trite material, but I think the real star of the show is Janet Blair. Just skip the first 50 minutes of the movie to get to the musical numbers. There is a weird Asian number where the chorus girls wear head coverings that look like Chinese coolie hats. Then Janet Blair comes on to shimmy and shake with serpentine dexterity. Later on in the movie, she sings Cole Porter's "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" with Ameche joining in. It's not a big production number, just tossing off and downplaying one of Porter's better songs. As a matter of taste, the production numbers are small scale, compared to the lavish dances in the early Astaire/Rogers films of the 30's. Did I count only 20 or so chorus members? The camera begins by taking a long view of the stage, and it tightens up to focus on mid-level action with few if any close ups. No Busby Berkeley shots. Nonetheless, Blair is charming, fetching, and very attractive. She went on to a middling career on TV in the 50's/60's, but she never became a big star like some ladies who worked for MGM. Too bad since she was a good performer who deserved more recognition.

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    • Trivia
      When the police officer asks Don Ameche's character if he knows how to use a phone, he responds, "I invented it!" This was an in-joke since Ameche played Alexander Graham Bell in the 1939 film.
    • Crazy credits
      "The characters portrayed in the dog act in this picture are entirely fictitious and any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental."
    • Connections
      References Et la parole fut... (1939)
    • Soundtracks
      You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
      by Cole Porter

      Sung by Janet Blair and Don Ameche

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Winter Garden
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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