Gold Diggers of 1933 - "Remember my Forgotten Man"

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2010

This video is being uploaded for academic purposes only.

The final song from the film The Goldiggers of 1933, featuring Joan Blondell and Etta Moten. The ending is an exemplar of a Busby Berkeley musical number.

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  • Viewed for academic purposes only.

  • @AmericaLoudNClear

    I'm sorry I don't agree with your comments. Why should these people be thankful. The young men returned from a war fought in the stinking mud, the horrors they witnessed were unspeakable. They came back to poverty, starvation, no help and no pity.The film captures their despair. Miss Blondel's sensitive defense, 'My Forgotten Man' of the manner in which these men, heroes all, were treated, echoes the disgust we should all feel. Unthankful? What should they be thankful for?

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  • This is brilliant.... Busby was a genius. I love 'Lullaby of Broadway' too.... a gem. This stuff is mesmerizing... this was when musicals were real art, not just color and movement...but depth and despair and longing.

  • @AmericaLoudNClear

    Give me a little of that socialistic debauchery, then, for trade with all this sterilized neo-fascism today. . . . criminy !

  • @MsMaynes An America that does not exist anymore. Unthankful and downright debaucherous people.

  • An unforgetable movie. Jusrt wonderful.

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