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Surprise!

  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 21m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Surprise! (1935)
ComedyMusicalShort

The Duncan Sisters (Rosie and Vivian) and their college dorm mates sing a song to their alma mater while packing up to leave college at the end of school. The sisters make a special point of... Read allThe Duncan Sisters (Rosie and Vivian) and their college dorm mates sing a song to their alma mater while packing up to leave college at the end of school. The sisters make a special point of packing up a couple of costumes--a Gypsy dress and a Toreador outfit--from one of their s... Read allThe Duncan Sisters (Rosie and Vivian) and their college dorm mates sing a song to their alma mater while packing up to leave college at the end of school. The sisters make a special point of packing up a couple of costumes--a Gypsy dress and a Toreador outfit--from one of their stage productions. The sisters then sing an ode to their old southern plantation home, whic... Read all

  • Director
    • Roy Mack
  • Writer
    • Cyrus Wood
  • Stars
    • Vivian Duncan
    • Rosetta Duncan
    • Clarence Nordstrom
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    43
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    • Director
      • Roy Mack
    • Writer
      • Cyrus Wood
    • Stars
      • Vivian Duncan
      • Rosetta Duncan
      • Clarence Nordstrom
    • 3User reviews
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    Vivian Duncan
    Vivian Duncan
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    Rosetta Duncan
    Rosetta Duncan
    • Rosie
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    Clarence Nordstrom
    • Joe
    Gerald Oliver Smith
    Jay Seiler
    • Eccentric Dancer
    Dot Kay & Em
    • Vocal Trio
    Wen Talbert
    • Chorale Leader
    • Director
      • Roy Mack
    • Writer
      • Cyrus Wood
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    HarlowMGM

    Surprise Indeed!

    SURPRISE (1935) is a rare treat from the archives of Turner Classic Movies that will air once in a blue moon on the channel. This 21- minute "Broadway Brevity" produced by Warner Bros. stars the legendary Duncan Sisters. Rosetta and Vivian Duncan were as big as any stars in the world of Vaudeville during the 1910's, 1920's, and 1930's but their film appearances were quite rare, generally limited to brief appearances in short subjects. This 1935 short stars the sisters in a sweet little musical that vividly shows the charm that made the girls so beloved to live audiences.

    There isn't much of a plot: Vivian and Rosetta play entertainers in the modern day 1930's who go "back home" when their gig is up, the Old South. Make that the REALLY Old South, where life does not seem to have changed much since the pre-Civil War 19th century. The girls on the road to home (in a carriage no less) stumble upon a surprise welcome home party for them going on at the old homestead, a fine old southern mansion. What happens from that point on is basically nonstop musical numbers, mostly from the sisters.

    The movie also recreates the Duncan Sisters' most legendary vaudeville characters, Topsy and Eva, the children from Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, played for comedy. Alas, Rosetta as Topsy is in offensive black face as was typical for these minstrel type programs still going on in the 1930's. The latter-day distaste for this is somewhat undercut by the lack of malice in her characterization and no attempt at a mush mouth malapropism stereotype, "Topsy" is eccentric but hers is a standard "adult mincing a child" voice. Indeed, watching Rosetta Duncan one realizes how much Fanny Brice's Baby Snooks owes to this famous characterization, it's basically the same character minus black makeup.

    Topsy is quite funny with her sass and her downright 21st century cynicism. "I hate everybody," she says. "In fact I wish there was more people in the world so I could hate them, too!" Topsy loathes school and her teacher who "don't know nothing - she's always asking' me questions!"

    The highlight is the hearing the lovely harmony singing of the sisters, natural and sweet and far more appealing than the often nasal vocals of some of the musical stars of the era. Rosetta was 40 when this short was made, Vivian 37 but they each look at least a decade younger. Rosetta is clearly the main talent here with an excellent voice and a pioneering comic style but Vivian holds her own and is absolutely breathtakingly beautiful, as gorgeous as any blonde starlet fifteen years her junior.

    This short was one of the last hurrahs for the sisters although they still worked on the stage for many years to come. Rosetta was killed in a car crash in 1959 and Vivian passed away in 1987 during the MTV generation, a million years away from the golden era of Vaudeville.
    3jtyroler

    A So-So Racially Insensitive Short

    Based on other comments, this Vitaphone short features the Duncan Sisters, who, apparently were fairly well known in vaudeville, not well known in film.

    You are definitely required to ignore a few things - like women in their late 30's to early 40's are attending college - but live in the deep South without a trace of a Southern accent. Rosie looks closer to her age than the age of a college coed, Vivian looks younger than her years.

    This old plantation that they are supposed to be from has to be reached by horse and carriage. The Duncans arrive home to a surprise costume party. The sisters want to surprise the party goers by changing into costumes that they conveniently brought home from school. Some of the humor involves an exploding cigar, so don't expect to see any writing credits by Robert Benchley or Dorothy Parker.

    There are people in blackface, so be prepared to be offended. One song about the Volga River flowing through Dixie has the word "darkies" There is also someone dressed as Simon Legree, holding a bullwhip to add to the offensiveness.

    For the most part, this is pretty forgettable - except for the racist stereotypes, those should be remembered to see what was "acceptable", how far we've come from that, and how far we still need to go.

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      Vitaphone production reels #1851-1852.
    • Soundtracks
      Goodbye, Alma Mater
      (uncredited)

      Written by Cliff Hess

      Sung at the beginning of the picture

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 1935 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Broadway Brevities (1934-1935 season) #30: Surprise!
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 21m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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