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La rue de la gaieté

Original title: Wabash Avenue
  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
354
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Betty Grable in La rue de la gaieté (1950)
Wabash Avenue: Wreck The Joint
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Andy Clark discovers he was cheated out of a half interest in partner Mike's business, now a thriving dance hall in 1892 Chicago. Unable to win it back, Andy schemes to make Mike's position ... Read allAndy Clark discovers he was cheated out of a half interest in partner Mike's business, now a thriving dance hall in 1892 Chicago. Unable to win it back, Andy schemes to make Mike's position untenable. He also hopes to turn Ruby Summers, Mike's motor-mouthed burlesque queen, into ... Read allAndy Clark discovers he was cheated out of a half interest in partner Mike's business, now a thriving dance hall in 1892 Chicago. Unable to win it back, Andy schemes to make Mike's position untenable. He also hopes to turn Ruby Summers, Mike's motor-mouthed burlesque queen, into a classier entertainer, and incidentally to make her his own. But at the last minute, Andy... Read all

  • Director
    • Henry Koster
  • Writers
    • Harry Tugend
    • Charles Lederer
  • Stars
    • Betty Grable
    • Victor Mature
    • Phil Harris
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    354
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    • Director
      • Henry Koster
    • Writers
      • Harry Tugend
      • Charles Lederer
    • Stars
      • Betty Grable
      • Victor Mature
      • Phil Harris
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Betty Grable
    Betty Grable
    • Ruby Summers
    Victor Mature
    Victor Mature
    • Andy Clark
    Phil Harris
    Phil Harris
    • Mike Stanley
    Reginald Gardiner
    Reginald Gardiner
    • English Eddie
    James Barton
    James Barton
    • Harrigan
    Barry Kelley
    Barry Kelley
    • Sam - Bouncer
    Margaret Hamilton
    Margaret Hamilton
    • Tillie Hutch
    Jacqueline Dalya
    Jacqueline Dalya
    • Cleo
    Robin Raymond
    Robin Raymond
    • Jennie
    Hal K. Dawson
    • Healy
    Dorothy Neumann
    Dorothy Neumann
    • Reformer
    Alexander Pope
    • Charlie Saxe
    Henry Kulky
    Henry Kulky
    • Joe Barton
    Marie Bryant
    Marie Bryant
    • Elsa
    Collette Lyons
    Collette Lyons
    • Beulah
    Charles Arnt
    Charles Arnt
    • Horace Carter
    Dick Crockett
    Dick Crockett
    • Bartender
    Richard Allan
    Richard Allan
    • Lou - Dancer
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    • Director
      • Henry Koster
    • Writers
      • Harry Tugend
      • Charles Lederer
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    8morrisonhimself

    Surprise? Betty Grable and Phil Harris are great actors

    Betty Grable has always been adorable, awfully cute to look at and to watch dancing. Generally she didn't have to DO anything besides be and look cute, which she did awfully well. But act? In "Wabash Avenue" she does!

    It's a slight story, full of clichés and not-especially-developed characters, but Betty Grable so completely dominates her scenes and the entire movie that "Wabash Avenue" is a must-see.

    You MUST watch her face -- not just her legs -- and her body movements. She gives what must be her greatest performance, and she is absolutely marvelous. She hits just the right notes in gestures and expressions and I would recommend "Wabash Avenue" for third and fourth viewings just to see her.

    Then there's Phil Harris. Usually he gets to be a cardboardish caricature of himself, which is usually all he needs to be and all we want or need him to be. But as "Mike Stanley," he out-does himself, and probably no one else could have given quite the same portrayal. He too is marvelous.

    He and the other excellent cast members are helped, immensely, by some clever and entertaining dialogue, some OK music and beautiful and/or skimpy costumes, and some excellent character actors, especially James Barton, who steals every scene he's in, and the great Reginald Gardiner.

    Of course we shouldn't omit mention of Victor Mature who gives a good performance without taking off his shirt or wielding a weapon. He probably deserves more respect generally.

    "Wabash Avenue" is not necessarily a great movie, but it is fun and, as mentioned above, Betty Grable and Phil Harris are reason enough to watch and re-watch.
    7bkoganbing

    My Old Flame

    For the final time Victor Mature and Betty Grable teamed up to star in a film with Wabash Avenue. And this was the second time that Betty did this film if it seems familiar. The plot is taken from previous Grable hit Coney Island and moved to Chicago at the time of the 1893 World's Fair.

    Mature and Phil Harris take the parts previously played by George Montgomery and Cesar Romero, a pair of ruthless rival conmen who live to top each other. In this case and in the previous film the billing tells you who tops who in the end.

    Grable of course is caught between the two of them as a period entertainer of the day. She has some period songs to sing, but unlike Coney Island she also got an original score from Joseph Myrow and Mack Gordon. The song Wilhelmina was nominated for Best Song of 1950.

    Mature was at the height of his career just coming off a loan out hit from Paramount in Samson And Delilah. He was big box office for 20th Century Fox at that time as was Grable. Tn their salad days the two were in I Wake Up Screaming and Song Of The Islands together and they were a romantic item at one point. Maybe Darryl Zanuck should have included My Old Flame in the score.

    Best scene is when Mature uses some temperance workers played by Margaret Hamilton and Dorothy Neumann to break up Phil Harri's joint. One of his best scenes from any of his films.

    Fans of the two stars should make Wabash Avenue a must.
    8RanchoTuVu

    Grable leads knock out chorus line

    Ruby Summers (Betty Grable) plays the main attraction at a Chicago burlesque theater run by Mike Stanley (Phil Harris), when Andy Clark (Victor Mature) an old acquaintance, shows up. Set around the turn of the century, with references to Oscar Hammerstein and the suffragette movement (a scene with Margaret Hamilton playing the leader of a militant band intent on wiping out these kinds of establishments leads her girls into Harris' club). The film has numerous musical numbers with Grable dressed up in some stunning outfits, as she sings and dances across the stage backed up by knock-out chorus line girls. The arrival of Harrigan (James Barton) as a heavy drinking tap dancer, energizes an already fast paced film. Phil Harris' part as the slightly crooked owner of the club is great as he and Mature outmaneuver each other for Grable, who looks great in the outfits, with the whole thing glamorized by lush Technicolor.
    10julianhwescott

    A scam is a scam is a scam......

    Lots of action in this Betty Grable film with a fine supporting cast.

    Victor Mature is great with his escapades of being successful at starting trouble amongst Betty and Phil Harris. Phil Harris's character is pretty good in this department at playing games as well.

    The musical numbers are divine and the choreography is very good.

    The cinematography is brilliant with all the vivid colors. Very entertaining for a remake of Grable's "Coney Island." Nice to know that both films, made only seven years apart, were box office hits.
    5AAdaSC

    Wash-out Avenue

    What a shame. The colour is great as are the costumes for the showgirls on stage, but there is far too much time wasted with a comedy Irish drunk character and the plot will have you asking "where's the story?" as well as the story being completely ludicrous when it actually gets going. The idea is that Victor Mature (Andrew) will fool Phil Harris (Mike) into thinking Harris has killed someone in order to blackmail Harris to produce a show together and steal his girlfriend Betty Grable (Ruby).

    Grable keeps this watchable with her music numbers otherwise it would be a bore and quite annoying with that idiotic drunken James Barton (Harrigan) taking up far too much screen time and grinding the film to a halt every time he appears.

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    • Trivia
      By declining to play Ruby Summers, Alice Faye passed up appearing on screen with her husband and then-radio co-star, Phil Harris.
    • Goofs
      Ruby sings and dances "The Shimmy" (composed in 1917) before attending the Chicago World's Fair of 1893.
    • Quotes

      Ruby Summers: Why, you overgrown, dime-a-dozen wiseacre pig-puss! Who made your clothes? Or did you grow 'em yourself?

    • Connections
      Featured in La blonde et moi (1956)
    • Soundtracks
      Down on Wabash Avenue
      Music by Josef Myrow

      Lyrics by Mack Gordon

      Sung by chorus behind credits; chorus girls; Betty Grable

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    • Release date
      • May 24, 1950 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wabash Avenue
    • 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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    • Budget
      • $2,115,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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