Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJulie and Bob take a break from their Mardi Gras revels to visit Bob's home, where he lives with his sister and their reclusive Uncle Andy. Andy mistakes Julie for his sweetheart of years be... Alles lesenJulie and Bob take a break from their Mardi Gras revels to visit Bob's home, where he lives with his sister and their reclusive Uncle Andy. Andy mistakes Julie for his sweetheart of years before and she plays along. Seems he was a steamboat captain and when the railroads put him ... Alles lesenJulie and Bob take a break from their Mardi Gras revels to visit Bob's home, where he lives with his sister and their reclusive Uncle Andy. Andy mistakes Julie for his sweetheart of years before and she plays along. Seems he was a steamboat captain and when the railroads put him out of work he vowed to never leave his home again -- and he still lives in the 1870's in ... Alles lesen
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This is a musical short from Warner Bros. I'm not taken with the story or the performances. I can leave Uncle Andy behind. The trio is fine. There is some good production value here. The songs aren't half bad. There is one big dance number where the girls are all just reclining. It's an artifact of an era and a studio construction.
In 1894, Jules Massenet penned a one-act sequel to his monumentally popular 1884 opera "Manon" (which would later itself inspire the convent scene in "Show Boat"). The work received its United States premiere at The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on 13 December 1897.
Here is the synopsis of the book by Georges Boyer. I'm just putting it out there (from Wikipedia). You be the judge:
"The opera opens with a chorus of peasants singing outside the home of the Chevalier Des Grieux; they remind him of his own happier days and he looks at his miniature portrait of Manon (in his youth, Des Grieux loved Manon, a courtesan who eventually died young). His nephew Jean arrives for a history lesson but tells Des Grieux that he is in love with Aurore. Des Grieux believes that the young girl is unworthy of Jean having neither noble birth nor money.
Tiberge enters and tries to persuade his old friend Des Grieux to allow young love to run its course; left alone Aurore and Jean are in despair. Jean tries to snatch a kiss from the girl but in the chase knocks the chest and the portrait of Manon falls out. They admire the face of the portrait. After Tiberge has called Aurore away, Des Grieux lectures Jean again and dismisses him. But now Aurore appears wearing the dress which Manon wore on her first meeting with Des Grieux in Amiens. When Tiberge reveals that Aurore is in fact the niece of Manon - the daughter of her brother Lescaut - Des Grieux yields and consents to Jean's marriage."
***** Masks and Memories (5/12/34) Roy Mack ~ Lillian Roth, George Houston, Queenie Smith, Jack Good
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Three-reel film from Warner shows off some of their lesser known Musical acts. There's no question that this was inspired by the 1929 SHOW BOAT but one also wonders what impact this short might have had on the 1936 version considering Queenie Smith has a part here and of course would be featured in the wonderful James Whale version. With that said, what we've got here are several musical acts thrown together in one long short. I'm really not sure why the studio would decide to expand this into three reels. The reason I say this is that they've got countless shorts out there to show off talent in the form of one reels and for those Musicals with story they've got two reels. Why they felt the need to add another reel is beyond me but for the most part the music here is good. I think the highlight is The Day That I Bust Loose by Smith as well as Lillian Roth doing Mardi Gras. The music numbers are pretty good considering I'm sure this thing didn't get much time or money. The most impressive thing is perhaps that ability to make the 32-minute running time go by so fast. I doubt this film is going to turn an older film hater into someone who appreciates the genre but fans of these types of film should enjoy it.
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- WissenswertesWhen Bob mistakenly calls a revelling male (in drag) by Julie's name, the sign behind them advertises an establishment called The Gay Dog...
- PatzerThe sale of the steamboat company would not necessarily mean shutting down the company and firing all of the employees.
- VerbindungenReferences Das Komödiantenschiff (1929)
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
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- Auch bekannt als
- Broadway Brevities (1933-1934 season) #23: Masks and Memories
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- Laufzeit32 Minuten
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