im 23, and my mom would watch this movie all the time when i was about 6. my 23rd bday just passed in the beginning of December and i asked my boyfriend to sit and watch this movie with me cause i own it on dvd. he hates musicals! but he absolutely loved this movie i watch it once a week! i was differently born in the wrong time lol
Fantastic subversion of expectations - usually Busby's routines start in the real world and move into pure fantasy before abruptly coming back; this is the only one I've seen that instead goes from surreal to real. Also, the lighted face in a dark void is reminiscent of "Lullaby of Broadway". The color here is a bit garish, though.
Amazing yet somewhat garish technicolor that jumps off the screen with you...such clubs would need a soundstage to fill the space...the wonderful Charlotte Greenwood is in this movie too!
I'm pretty-certain that I spotted young June Haver as one of the girls' who's seated, "picking up the melody" from Ms. Miranda. She was then going to Beverly Hills High, which was right around the corner from Fox(still is). I know this because my mother, also going to Beverly at the time (but a year or two under her) knew June, and said everyone was so happy for her when she got a contract with the studio, where she would remain thru the rest of the decade. R.J.
I'd like to hear an informed discussion on the connection between films of this era, including those from Disney, and the experimentation with acid. This isn't basic imagination. If you like this number, you should see the entire film. It's one of the best of its era and genre.
I agree.. the charming and very talented Ms.Faye was expecting a child when much of the film was shot.. so they hid her midriff with large muffs and decorated appliques. Carmen was the highest paid entertainer for 3 years in a row.
Carmen lights up the screen no matter who's directing, but it sure is a privilege to see her as part of Busby Berkeley's vision. Wish we'd had more opportunity to see her put on film by that caliber of filmmaker.
I like your video clip and have rated it as awesome. Please view my clip of some rare 1930's movie star cards, including Alice Faye, Clark Gable, Mae West, Will rogers, Carole Lombard, Bette Davis and many more.
im 23, and my mom would watch this movie all the time when i was about 6. my 23rd bday just passed in the beginning of December and i asked my boyfriend to sit and watch this movie with me cause i own it on dvd. he hates musicals! but he absolutely loved this movie i watch it once a week! i was differently born in the wrong time lol
Linnyxx17 1 year ago
WTF is this? Is it brilliant or absolutely awful? I can't make up my mind.
panchopuskas1 1 year ago
Fantastic subversion of expectations - usually Busby's routines start in the real world and move into pure fantasy before abruptly coming back; this is the only one I've seen that instead goes from surreal to real. Also, the lighted face in a dark void is reminiscent of "Lullaby of Broadway". The color here is a bit garish, though.
SariaMew456 2 years ago
Amazing yet somewhat garish technicolor that jumps off the screen with you...such clubs would need a soundstage to fill the space...the wonderful Charlotte Greenwood is in this movie too!
nicksacop 2 years ago
...one continuous shot at the club...amazing. Boy those 40's studio contract dolls were cute.
TVHello 3 years ago
I'm pretty-certain that I spotted young June Haver as one of the girls' who's seated, "picking up the melody" from Ms. Miranda. She was then going to Beverly Hills High, which was right around the corner from Fox(still is). I know this because my mother, also going to Beverly at the time (but a year or two under her) knew June, and said everyone was so happy for her when she got a contract with the studio, where she would remain thru the rest of the decade. R.J.
bchfront 3 years ago
I WAS BORN TOO LATE .THANK YOU
bearcub410 3 years ago 5
Starting at 3:45, the rest of the number is all one uninterrupted take.
easlovo 3 years ago
I'd like to hear an informed discussion on the connection between films of this era, including those from Disney, and the experimentation with acid. This isn't basic imagination. If you like this number, you should see the entire film. It's one of the best of its era and genre.
vikingvolvo 3 years ago
totally delicious! loved the wink from Alice Faye
rialtobaby 4 years ago
I agree.. the charming and very talented Ms.Faye was expecting a child when much of the film was shot.. so they hid her midriff with large muffs and decorated appliques. Carmen was the highest paid entertainer for 3 years in a row.
Bobolink03 4 years ago
Carmen lights up the screen no matter who's directing, but it sure is a privilege to see her as part of Busby Berkeley's vision. Wish we'd had more opportunity to see her put on film by that caliber of filmmaker.
spidrawebster 4 years ago 6
Completely and utterly awesome.
bigsexyshaq 4 years ago
Great stuff
LarrySanders 4 years ago
I like your video clip and have rated it as awesome. Please view my clip of some rare 1930's movie star cards, including Alice Faye, Clark Gable, Mae West, Will rogers, Carole Lombard, Bette Davis and many more.
creamofcardstv 5 years ago
WOW WOW WOW!!! Thanks so much for posting this....she's totaly awesome !!!
bastetboy 5 years ago
I like the Brazil part.
jamietfranklin 5 years ago