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Riding High

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 28min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Cass Daley, Gil Lamb, Dorothy Lamour, Victor Moore, and Dick Powell in Riding High (1943)
Comedy

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn order to help her father get his silver mine running, a burlesque queen returns home to Arizona and gets a job as an enterainer at a dude ranch and runs into a romantic mining engineer an... Leggi tuttoIn order to help her father get his silver mine running, a burlesque queen returns home to Arizona and gets a job as an enterainer at a dude ranch and runs into a romantic mining engineer and a counterfeiter.In order to help her father get his silver mine running, a burlesque queen returns home to Arizona and gets a job as an enterainer at a dude ranch and runs into a romantic mining engineer and a counterfeiter.

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    • George Marshall
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Walter DeLeon
    • Arthur Phillips
    • Art Arthur
  • Star
    • Dorothy Lamour
    • Dick Powell
    • Victor Moore
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,9/10
    160
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • George Marshall
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Walter DeLeon
      • Arthur Phillips
      • Art Arthur
    • Star
      • Dorothy Lamour
      • Dick Powell
      • Victor Moore
    • 8Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 1 candidatura in totale

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    Dorothy Lamour
    Dorothy Lamour
    • Ann Castle
    Dick Powell
    Dick Powell
    • Steve Baird
    Victor Moore
    Victor Moore
    • Mortimer J. Slocum
    Gil Lamb
    Gil Lamb
    • Bob 'Foggy' Day
    Cass Daley
    Cass Daley
    • Tess Connors
    Bill Goodwin
    Bill Goodwin
    • Chuck Steuart
    Rod Cameron
    Rod Cameron
    • Sam Welch
    Glenn Langan
    Glenn Langan
    • Jack Holbrook
    Milt Britton
    • Milt Britton
    Milt Britton's Band
    • Milt Britton's Band
    The Cameron Troupe
    • The Cameron Troupe
    Stanley Andrews
    Stanley Andrews
    • Reynolds
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Mailman
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    James Burke
    James Burke
    • Pete Brown
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Dwight Butcher
    • Cowboy
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Bruce Cameron
    • Head of Cameron Troupe
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    George M. Carleton
    George M. Carleton
    • Dad Castle
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Lane Chandler
    Lane Chandler
    • Cowboy
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • George Marshall
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Walter DeLeon
      • Arthur Phillips
      • Art Arthur
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    Spike Jones fans will rejoice at seeing Milt Britton...

    Attention Spike Jones fans: this film is essential viewing if you are fortunate enough to have the opportunity! Quite unlike the previous reviewer, I was nearly giddy upon seeing the lowbrow slapstick sequence of Gil Lamb playing clarinet in Milt Britton's band. Milt and Frank Britton, along with other comedy/novelty/"corn" outfits (The Kidoodlers; Freddie Fisher and his Schnickelfritz Band), have been cited as major "musical" influences on the young maestro Jones. According to Spike Jones biographer Jordan R. Young, "By all accounts the Brittons had far and away the zaniest act of its day - they were the only "jazz band" whose members routinely fell into the orchestra pit, squirted water at one another, fired pistols in the air or broke violins over each other's heads." Unfortunately, apart from a Soundie musical short of "The Poet and Peasant Overture" not much Milt Britton footage is readily available. So when I came across a black and white print of this Technicolor flick on eBay, well, I had to have it. I was not disappointed: here we are able to see what helped inspire Jones's "Musical Depreciation Revue". Any Three Stooges fan will love this completely over-the-top, violent routine that climaxes with the entire orchestra reducing the stage, along with a breakaway grand piano, to smithereens. (Remember the protracted destruction of Jonathan Winters leveling a gas station in Stanley Kramer's "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World"?) Sure, most moviegoers will find this film's plot threadbare, but what do you expect from a low budget musical? In fact, fans of "B" movies and "turkeys" shouldn't miss a couple of its outlandish "production" numbers, including one with a painfully politically incorrect American Indian theme. Now if only I can find a Technicolor print!
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    Horrible Paramount Musical Comedy

    George Marshall made many fine comedies during his long career, but this is not one of them. I have seen over 15,000 films and this is one of the worst major studio US films I have ever seen. The music and "comedy" is unendurable and nothing works - truly a disaster on every level (OK, the technicolor is adequate). Dick Powell and Victor Moore seem to be doing it for the paycheck, and Dorothy Lamour seems to be waiting for Hope or Crosby to show up. Cass Dailey is screechingly bad. I got this rare title from UK TV (Channel 5), and it makes bad UK comedies like the Old Mother Riley series seem like Lubitsch comedies. Truly, this is only for masochists.
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    De gustibus

    Not one of the great musicals.Good lyrics by Johnny Mercer but forgettable melodies. Whether you enjoy it or not depends on your taste.Victor Moore does his Victor Moore act and Cass Daley gives a Cass Daley performance. Some will be amused by her grimaces as she belts out "He loved me till the all clear came"(the film was made during WW2) and "Willie the wolf of the west".Others will think that she is like a female Jim Carrey. The dresses by Edith Head for Dorothy Lamour and the chorus are excellent but the dance routines are weak apart from a solo eccentric dance by Cy Landry.There are two band routines.The first involves Cass Daley and two others as non-playing fiddlers.The second is longer. It features Gil Lamb and the band in expertly timed knock-about comedy. Warning - - The average shot length in these routines is high, there are very few close-ups, there are no audience reaction shots, a static camera is used and a clear view of the perfomers is given at all times. Watch it and decide for yourself - Some like oysters - some don't.
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    Mildly Amusing, But Not To Dick Powell

    Riding High marked the end Dick Powell's association with Paramount Pictures. He never went back on the Paramount lot after finishing Riding High.

    Seeing it now, Riding High has the look of a Bob Hope film and I have a feeling that's who the original male lead was supposed to be. My guess is that Rapid Robert was entertaining the troops on some far distant shore and Powell was shoved into this film to appear opposite Dorothy Lamour. Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer wrote some forgettable songs for this film.

    Funny thing is that Paramount seemed to spend a pretty penny on Riding High. It was shot on ___location in Arizona, not on the studio back lot and it did actually get an Academy Award nomination for sound.

    Poor Dick Powell just walked through this film and supporting players like Cass Daley and Victor Moore and Gil Lamb stole the film right out from under him. Powell plays a salesman who has sold mining stock to Dorothy Lamour's father George Carleton who has no operating capital though and relies on Powell to get some.

    In trying to raise the capital Powell gets himself involved with Victor Moore, a mild mannered counterfeiter who's carrying a nice wad of the bogus cabbage. Moore passes it when he has to, but he's evolved his own system based on the old Mark Twain story that was later made into a Gregory Peck film, Man With A Million. The premise is that if people know you are well heeled, doors of credit automatically open for you and you need not necessarily pass the stuff and thereby endanger your freedom.

    A lot of the comedy here is based on Victor Moore constantly trying to fend off one lug-nut of a sheriff in Gil Lamb who is trying to catch him with the goods. Moore also is at the same time fending off the amorous intentions of amazon Cass Daley. These three totally steal the film from Powell and Lamour. There's a chuck wagon race at the end where rich rancher Russell Simpson bets against Cass Daley's rig with Moore and that gets pretty wild. It's Powell and what he does in that race that makes me think this was intended for Bob Hope.

    While shooting this film, Powell who had been promised by Paramount executives that he would be getting some serious dramatic roles, learned that a part he wanted very badly in Double Indemnity was given to Fred MacMurray. According to the films of Dick Powell, he got a release from his contract and refused to ever work there again in the same way he never worked for Warner Brothers again either after leaving them in the Thirties for the same reason.

    Riding High is a mildly amusing film today with the supporting cast just taking over from the uninterested leads. Not a film Dick Powell had pleasant memories of.
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    No Wonder Powell Wanted Out Of His Paramount Contract

    Dick Powell is trying to get the financing for equipment to the played-out silver mine, which now appears to have a major copper deposit. He attracts the good will of counterfeiter Victor Moore amidst a rodeo, and the ill will of entertainer Dorothy Lamour.

    It's based on a stage play, and should have made a funny movie with George Marshall directing, but it's one of those movies in which they interrupt the plot and complications every four minutes for a production number like Milt Britton and his slapstick orchestra -- which I think annoyed me at the age of 5 in the Catskills -- or for Gil Lamb to look unsuccessfully for counterfeit money. Miss Lamour sings a couple of songs, Cass Daley wears buck teeth and makes up a couple of the production numbers, and here's a musical in which Dick Powell doesn't sing. I expect he was so thoroughly annoyed with Paramount by this time that he refused. Not that any of the songs here are particularly good. Gil Lamb shows himself able to take a workmanlike pratfall, but there's no joy here, and even Moore's patented befuddled con man is dull, with no snap in the other performances. It's a waste of everyone's time, including the audience's.

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      One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since; its earliest documented telecast took place in Seattle Monday 21 September 1959 on KIRO (Channel 7); At this time, color broadcasting was in its infancy, limited to only a small number of high rated programs, primarily on NBC and NBC affiliated stations, so these movie showings were all still in black-and-white. Viewers were not offered the opportunity to see these movies in their original Technicolor until several years later.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Jingle, Jangle, Jingle (1948)
    • Colonne sonore
      Whistling in the Light
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      Words by Leo Robin

      Music by Ralph Rainger

      Sung by Dorothy Lamour and Cass Daley

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    • Data di uscita
      • 11 novembre 1943 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Paramount Pictures
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