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Dansons gaiement

Original title: Step Lively
  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
662
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Frank Sinatra, Gloria DeHaven, Adolphe Menjou, George Murphy, Eugene Pallette, and Walter Slezak in Dansons gaiement (1944)
Gordon Miller is rehearsing a musical comedy in the penthouse suite of Gribble's hotel...on credit. The mounting bill is driving Gribble frantic. Chaos increases when playwright Glen Russell, whose dramatic play he thinks Miller is producing, arrives. But it turns out Russell can sing like Sinatra, and Miller has leading lady Christine turn on the charm. Can Miller's crazed machinations save the show?
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Gordon Miller is rehearsing a musical comedy in the penthouse suite of Gribble's hotel...on credit. The mounting bill is driving Gribble frantic. Chaos increases when playwright Glen Russell... Read allGordon Miller is rehearsing a musical comedy in the penthouse suite of Gribble's hotel...on credit. The mounting bill is driving Gribble frantic. Chaos increases when playwright Glen Russell, whose dramatic play he thinks Miller is producing, arrives. But it turns out Russell can... Read allGordon Miller is rehearsing a musical comedy in the penthouse suite of Gribble's hotel...on credit. The mounting bill is driving Gribble frantic. Chaos increases when playwright Glen Russell, whose dramatic play he thinks Miller is producing, arrives. But it turns out Russell can sing like Sinatra, and Miller has leading lady Christine turn on the charm. Can Miller's ... Read all

  • Director
    • Tim Whelan
  • Writers
    • Warren Duff
    • Peter Milne
    • John Murray
  • Stars
    • Adolphe Menjou
    • George Murphy
    • Frank Sinatra
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    662
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tim Whelan
    • Writers
      • Warren Duff
      • Peter Milne
      • John Murray
    • Stars
      • Adolphe Menjou
      • George Murphy
      • Frank Sinatra
    • 18User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Adolphe Menjou
    Adolphe Menjou
    • Wagner
    George Murphy
    George Murphy
    • Gordon Miller
    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • Glenn Russell
    Gloria DeHaven
    Gloria DeHaven
    • Christine Marlowe
    Walter Slezak
    Walter Slezak
    • Joe Gribble
    Eugene Pallette
    Eugene Pallette
    • Simon Jenkins
    Wally Brown
    Wally Brown
    • Binion
    Alan Carney
    Alan Carney
    • Harry
    Grant Mitchell
    Grant Mitchell
    • Dr. Gibbs
    Anne Jeffreys
    Anne Jeffreys
    • Miss Abbott
    Robert Andersen
    Robert Andersen
    • Band Leader
    • (uncredited)
    Elaine Anderson
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Sam Ash
    Sam Ash
    • Western Union Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Joan Barclay
    Joan Barclay
    • Western Union Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Hubert Bland
    • Everett
    • (uncredited)
    Sammy Blum
    Sammy Blum
    • Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Iris Bocignon
    • Showgirl
    • (uncredited)
    Patti Brill
    Patti Brill
    • Telephone Operator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tim Whelan
    • Writers
      • Warren Duff
      • Peter Milne
      • John Murray
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    5AAdaSC

    Happy nonsense

    George Murphy (Gordon) has taken over a floor of a hotel managed by Walter Slezak (Joe). The entire cast of his show eats and sleeps there for free to the horror of Slezak's boss Adolphe Menjou (Wagner). The film follows Menjou's attempts to throw everyone out of the hotel and Murphy's attempts to get some backing for his show.

    The film is easy to watch with pleasant songs and some funny moments. Gloria DeHaven (Chris) and Frank Sinatra (Glenn) are good but Murphy and Menjou are guilty of shouting too much, The story is complete nonsense and overall it's too shouty.

    Sinatra can obviously sing but it is the female backing singers that leave a lasting impression. They sing in that Wonderful World of Disney style that leaves a magical note in the air.
    5atlasmb

    A Flawed Comedy

    An uneven script plagues "Step Lively", which, despite the addition of songs, cannot even live up to the entertainment value of "Room Service", the Marx Brothers comedy that came first. But manic does not equal madcap. And frenzied does not equal funny. And George Murphy is no Groucho Marx.

    The best parts of the film are the Sinatra stylings and some of the onstage performances within the film. But Frank is underused. He had not yet been recognized for his filmic appeal. And those elements of the onstage song and dance numbers that are visually arresting are undermined by more numerous examples of special effects and editing decisions that fail. It's all very hit or miss.

    No doubt the teen bobby-soxers of 1945 appreciated Frank's cinematic charisma and his smooth crooning, and were able to ignore the rest of the film. But as we now view it within the context of his entire film career, it can only be viewed as anemic.
    5Doylenf

    Zany B-musical based on "Room Service"...

    STEP LIVELY is a vast improvement over Sinatra's HIGHER AND HIGHER at RKO, but that's hardly a big compliment. Nevertheless, it's a more enjoyable romp with some good work from others in the cast, including GEORGE MURPHY and GLORIA DeHAVEN, but much of the comedy is played so broadly that it seems forced at times.

    Based on "Room Service", a comedy starring the Marx Bros. and based on a stage play, it's about a nervous hyperactive producer (Murphy) who wants to put on a show and is encouraged when he finds a talented writer/singer (Sinatra). The trouble is he can't pay his hotel bill and is constantly being badgered for money by WALTER SLEZAK and ADOLPHE MENJOU who don't want him to hold rehearsals for a new show in a penthouse suite.

    It's a broad farce and is played for non-stop zaniness by the entire cast, but the constant shouting by Murphy and Menjou becomes tiresome after the first half-hour. ANNE JEFFREYS has a thankless role as a young lady who is only interested in having EUGENE Palette back the show because she's got a crush on Sinatra once she hears him sing.

    The songs themselves don't make much of an impression, but are handled suitably by Sinatra and GLORIA DeHAVEN. It's no more then a B-musical with some A-sets for the hotel settings and production numbers.

    Sinatra is his casual self in a role that makes no great demands of him except to sing on cue, but everyone else is given to extravagant bits of overacting. His best number is "As Long As There's Music", but it's a good thing he was soon grabbed by MGM for ANCHORS AWEIGH.
    6LeonardKniffel

    Showcasing Sinatra

    A screwball comedy, Step Lively is a remake of the Marx Brothers' Room Service, with a B-level musical score made listenable largely by the crooning voice of young Frank Sinatra. Released at the height of World War II, this farce does not pretend to make sense; it clearly was made to showcase Sinatra's talents as a singer and sex symbol. It works; you can't take your eyes off the skinny little guy from Hoboken, New Jersey. Supported by an enormously talented cast that includes Gloria DeHaven, Anne Jeffreys, Walter Slezak, Adolphe Menjou, and George Murphy. The choreography, however, could have used a hand from Busby Berkeley.
    6AlsExGal

    Pure Hollywood

    This features an emaciated young crooner by the name of Frank Sinatra who is a playwright writing unmitigated rubbish which a producer (George Murphy) is trying not to put on stage. When he hears young Frankie sing though, he wants to put him in a musical he is rehearsing in a hotel. Unfortunately, Murphy is low on funds and an exasperated hotel manager (Walter Slezak) and the hotel auditor (Adolphe Menjou) are having kittens trying to get their hands on some folding stuff or throw this producer and his retinue out on the street.

    Frankie reluctantly decides to sing in the musical - most probably because the female lead in it is Gloria DeHaven and of course in the end everything turns out well for all concerned in the tradition of MGM musicals of the period.

    This film is very enjoyable - even though the general theme of it is the same as many others, Adolphe Menjou, whilst at the same time being sartorially elegant, manages to go over the top a number of times and don't we all love it when he does? Gloria and Frankie sing a number of songs and they are all nice and tuneful. Eugene Pallette walks on blustering a few times and we wonder if at any time he may suddenly explode. The script is amusing, the story tight and the direction by Robert Fellows quite capable. Good entertaining fun.

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    • Trivia
      The film is a musical rendering of the Broadway play, 'Room Service' which was also filmed and, later, performed on television. The play opened on May 19, 1937 at the Cort Theatre, 138 W. 48th St. and ran for 500 performances. An unsuccessful revival in 1953 ran for 16 performances.
    • Goofs
      In the finale, Wagner and Gribble are shown at the back of the theater in a close shot with Wagner on the left; it cuts to a long shot, and their positions are reversed.
    • Quotes

      Joe Gribble: They're not human beings! They're... actors!

    • Connections
      Featured in Kisses (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      WHERE DOES LOVE BEGIN?
      Music by Jule Styne

      Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

      Performed by Gloria DeHaven, George Murphy, and chorus

      Reprised by Frank Sinatra and Anne Jeffreys

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 1945 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Step Lively
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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