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@JP51ism It's the director. See my other post.
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LIke my theater profs told me, "if it's a great show, everybody gets credit except the director; if the shows a flop, everybody blames the director." Such is life in the theater, folks.
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aww yea!!!!
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@JudgeJulieLit She also sang the title song with that inimitable Brooklyn-Irish brogue. Can't get enough of her.
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I've discovered the chap in the hat is Warner Baxter, winner of the 2nd Academy Award and the highest-paid actor in 1936 !
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Who is the dejected man in the fedora grimacing at the remarks of the exiting audience?
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Busby Berkley was a master of the genre. This is another example of the golden age of American film.
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You are right 'My Forgotten Man' sung by the incomparable Miss Joan Blondel; is from Golddiggers of 1933. They really knew how to make pictures in those days!
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@MsMaynes FYI, "My Forgotten Man" is from Golddiggers of 1933 not 42nd Street
Even the policeman's horse dances in this Busby Berkeley production number!
McGrenzer 1 year ago 3
This is a classic musical . Thank you B. Busby.
cmmonzon 4 months ago