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The Eddie Cantor Story

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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The Eddie Cantor Story (1953)
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Eddie Cantor and his wife Ida arrive at Warner Bros. studios in Burbank, California, for a private screening of The Eddie Cantor Story. Just before the film rolls, Cantor whispers, "Ida, I'v... Read allEddie Cantor and his wife Ida arrive at Warner Bros. studios in Burbank, California, for a private screening of The Eddie Cantor Story. Just before the film rolls, Cantor whispers, "Ida, I've never been so nervous in all my life." The story begins on New York's East Side in 1904.... Read allEddie Cantor and his wife Ida arrive at Warner Bros. studios in Burbank, California, for a private screening of The Eddie Cantor Story. Just before the film rolls, Cantor whispers, "Ida, I've never been so nervous in all my life." The story begins on New York's East Side in 1904. Thirteen-year-old Eddie, eager to be accepted by neighborhood hoodlum Rocky Kramer, enter... Read all

  • Director
    • Alfred E. Green
  • Writers
    • Jerome Weidman
    • Ted Sherdeman
    • Sidney Skolsky
  • Stars
    • Keefe Brasselle
    • Marilyn Erskine
    • Aline MacMahon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    213
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alfred E. Green
    • Writers
      • Jerome Weidman
      • Ted Sherdeman
      • Sidney Skolsky
    • Stars
      • Keefe Brasselle
      • Marilyn Erskine
      • Aline MacMahon
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Keefe Brasselle
    Keefe Brasselle
    • Eddie Cantor
    Marilyn Erskine
    Marilyn Erskine
    • Ida Tobias Cantor
    Aline MacMahon
    Aline MacMahon
    • Grandma Esther
    Arthur Franz
    Arthur Franz
    • Harry Harris
    Alex Gerry
    Alex Gerry
    • David Tobias
    Greta Granstedt
    Greta Granstedt
    • Rachel Tobias
    Gerald Mohr
    Gerald Mohr
    • Rocky Kramer
    William Forrest
    William Forrest
    • Flo Ziegfeld
    Jackie Barnett
    • Jimmy Durante
    Richard Monda
    Richard Monda
    • Eddie - age 13
    Marie Windsor
    Marie Windsor
    • Cleo Abbott
    Douglas Evans
    Douglas Evans
    • Leo Raymond
    Ann Doran
    Ann Doran
    • Lillian Edwards
    Hal March
    Hal March
    • Gus Edwards
    Susan Odin
    • Ida - age 11
    Owen Pritchard
    • Harry Harris - as a Boy
    Will Rogers Jr.
    Will Rogers Jr.
    • Will Rogers
    Ida Tobias Cantor
    • Audience Member
    • (as Ida Tobias)
    • Director
      • Alfred E. Green
    • Writers
      • Jerome Weidman
      • Ted Sherdeman
      • Sidney Skolsky
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    4ptb-8

    Funny Boy

    Someone who knows how to make a musical in Hollywood should take a look at the career of Eddie Cantor and give it the FUNNY GIRL treatment. Now before you all roll your own banjo sized eyes, we are edging closer to a time in this clever new century where good nightclub/theater musicals are being released: DE LOVELY, CHICAGO, BEYOND THE SEA, RAY and WALK THE LINE are each quality musicals that are creative screen musical biographies and each are successes. Some even won a clutch of Oscars. The public like them all. What the public do not like now days is Rogers and Hammerstein style screen musicals (pity, though)... but will happily embrace a showbiz musical with songs sung in places people sing and perform in real life; in a nightclub, a theater or in a movie/movie. THE EDDIE CANTOR STORY as made in the 50s is a revered bio pic hampered by the conservative 'musical style' of the time. Keith Braselle creates a passable imitation and the tinkly songs from vaudeville are fun in a Doris Day or Betty Grable way... which suits 1953. Cantor's own ribald 1944 comedy SHOWBUSINESS is a faux life story of himself anyway, and more closer to the real vaudeville tawdriness than his own biography here. . However, if someone has the sense to license the hilarious musical films Cantor made from 1930-1937 produced by Samuel Goldwyn, lift all the original musical numbers whole as directed by Busby Berkeley directly into a new production.... get Caroline O'Connor from DE LOVELY who already does a great Ethel Merman, find an actor to play Cantor in the story scenes.. there is a spectacular and hilarious musical ready to hit audiences right in both the funny-bone and box office. If you have seen THE NIGHT THEY RAIDED MINSKYS and THE PRODUCERS and maybe even SHOWBUSINESS you will get the picture. The thing with the original Cantor films of '30-'37 is that the songs are so good, hilarious and well staged. As BEYOND THE SEA and DE LOVELY proved one does not need to tinker with the songs, just show them in situ as written. The bonus with any Cantor idea is that the film musical sequences from WHOOPEE or PALMY DAYS or KID FROM SPAIN are modern enough still to be lifted straight into a new film. STAR! the bio of Gertrude Lawrence did the reverse: color musical numbers burst from a B/W newsreel of Gertie's life as watched by Julie Andrews. The EDDIE CANTOR STORY follows that format.... but if remade today, prefer the reverse: make a new color movie story using original Cantor b/w screen musical movie footage from the 30s is the way to go. And it's cheaper! The music numbers are already in the can still fresh from 70 years ago! They are so spectacular, rude and hilarious they will translate to this century and a young audience very well.
    5bkoganbing

    If You Knew Eddie

    Not to be out done by his late rival Al Jolson, Eddie Cantor got a biographical film of his own. It's no more true to life than The Jolson Story in fact it may be less true. Cantor had his faults, but on the whole was a nicer person than Jolson. But in fact these films are only an excuse to hear the many songs identified with Cantor over the course of his almost 50 years as an active performer beginning with him as a child working in one of Gus Edwards productions for talented kids.

    Keefe Brasselle is superficially suggestive of Cantor and the lipsynching of Cantor standards is performed well. I don't think he came close to capturing the inner Cantor. Best in the film is Aline McMahon as Eddie's fabled Grandma Esther who raised him after he was orphaned.

    At least the Jolson Story got it right that Al Jolson was not the man's birth name, he's presented to us as Asa Yoelson the cantor's son (no pun intended) from the beginning. Eddie Cantor's real name was Izzy Ishkowitz, but that was never brought up at all. It's the biggest error of the film.

    The film stops in the early 30s and Cantor had at least 20 more years of active performing. It's adequate, but catch some of his films if you want to know what a marvelous performer Eddie Cantor was.
    5LeonardKniffel

    Strained, with a Couple Good Musical Interludes

    Wildly popular in his lifetime, entertainer Eddie Cantor is difficult to understand by today's standards, and Keefe Brasselle's portrayal of Cantor offers little insight into this legendary comedian with the bug eyes. Hearing some of the songs he made famous helps a little, as they are a lot of fun: "If You Knew Susie," "Ida Sweet as Apple Cider," "Oh, You Beautiful Doll," and Makin' Whoopee." ---from Musicals on the Silver Screen, American Library Association, 2013
    8hero029

    Caution: bad acting. Fairy tale script. Blackface.

    Best thing: the music Worst: Keefe Brasselle pouring on his Cantor expression at every moment.

    He's still over the top when Eddie is on stage, but in the scenes of his private life?

    It's not acting. It's an impression. It's way over the top. Too bad Cantor deserved a better film. Blame the director I suppose.

    Cantor had one dynamic career. He was on radio, tv, films, and records. He was a hit on all of them. In the early 1950s he felt that his career was mostly over. He retired. That takes discipline. The guy is a forgotten legend.

    Now, he and Jolson did blackface. Yes, it's a minstrel show holdover. It's horrible. I didn't like it was a kid seeing the Jolson story this film and the WILL ROGERS bio pic in the early 1960s. Today, it's a crime You have to try to look past this if that's possible.

    Was this film a hit? Hey, Martin and Lewis were the top act. Their films pulled in early 1950s money 2.5 million on average. This film grossed that too. It was a huge hit.

    Watch it if you can. It's not was good as the first Jolson film, which suffers similar problems.
    9davidallen-84122

    Not to be missed for brilliantly staged and performed musical numbers.

    Having loved the Cantor sound from my childhood, listening to 'Maxi the Taxi', I've been hunting for a copy of "The Eddie Cantor Story" and have at last made it before I die. After reading numerous negative reviews and distaste for Keefe Brasselle's interpretation of Cantor, I have to say I love everything about him. The brilliantly staged musical numbers could not have been better performed and I could watch repeatedly the highlights ; 'Row, Row, Row', 'How you gonna keep them down on the farm?', 'If you knew Susie', 'Ma, He's making eyes at Me' etc. No problem with Keefe's off-stage acting either and my only reason for 9 and not 10 is the film could have done with some pruning with the domestic scenes e.g the Sunday breakfast scene invaded by reporters. Ninety minutes duration would have made it all perfect.

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    • Trivia
      After attending the premiere of this film, Eddie Cantor said, "If that was my life, I didn't live."
    • Goofs
      The film has someone calling him "Eddie" when he was 13. Cantor, whose real name was Israel Iskovitz, didn't change his name to Eddie Cantor until he was 21.
    • Quotes

      Eddie Cantor: The stock market crashed. Everything is gone. Everything worked for, all of the sudden the bottom falls out of everything, down the drain. Just don't understand it, all these years of work, now everything's gone.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Crazy Love (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      If You Knew Susie
      (uncredited)

      Music by Joseph Meyer

      Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva

      Played during the opening credits and sung by Eddie in the Ziegfeld Follies

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Story of Eddie Cantor
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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