Gold Diggers of 1933 - Shadow Waltz
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I saw this in my film history course today and I was simply stunned, I have never seen anything like this, ever, and I consider myself, at the very least, knowledgeable when it comes to contemporary film and I have never seen anything like the overhead violin sequence, not even an allusion in today's films. True artistry.
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@murraymae don't mistake modesty and humility (in her own words regarding her work ) for something else. it was way different from aggressive self hype of present day.
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i ( and most ppl imo )am probably not competent to judge ms keelers 's acting, dancing etc on technical grounds. but i know that movies with her makes them very appealing and enjoyable, certainly for me (probably better than more technically perfect actors' movies ) .
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LOVE dick powells singing! when he hits that first note shaaaaaaadows- it sends! also, always was in awe of how they could play ther same song over and over in these films and each variation is so different and perfectly orchestrated!
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@CaroWould that uncomfortableness you noticed was probably bad acting! She even admitted that she wasnt the best singer, actress or even dancer!
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They should release this film on Blu-ray!!
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Superb...thank you for uploading such a quality version.
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Arguably, the finest number of all of the Keeler Powell films.
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I was fortunate enough to see this in a theatre in its original 35mm last night. Beautiful resonating work.
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@errolfan Heh!
When I see Berkley, I think mankind is in absolute decadence nowadays. Arts are dead, Great times. Great Berkley!
rockybrazil1 3 months ago 6
I love how Ruby Keelor always looks uncomfortable when she's being sung to - she's the same in Footlight Parade and in 42nd St: she's like 'Very nice, Dick Powell, but can you finish so I can dance..?'
CaroWould 4 months ago 5