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When The film was made for an estimated $433,000 at Warner Bros. studios in It was the joint second most popular movie at the US box office in 1933.The film contains four song and dance sequences designed, staged and choreographed by Busby Berkeley. On opening night, in order to save the show when the juvenile cannot perform (due to his With the resulting publicity, Brad's brother J. Lawrence Bradford (Lawrence mistakes Carol for Polly, and his heavy-handed effort to dissuade the "cheap and vulgar" showgirl from marrying Brad by buying her off annoys her so much that she plays along, but the two fall in love. Berkeley got the idea for this number from a vaudeville act he once saw – the neon on the violins was an afterthought. In an alternative ending, this scene never takes place and the film ends with the number.Warner Bros financial information in The William Shaefer Ledger. It features a dance by Keeler, Rogers, and many female violinists with neon-tubed violins that glow in the dark. All the "gold diggers" (except Fay) end up with wealthy men.Early drafts of the screenplay focused on the sensual elements of the story, and subsequent drafts gradually began adding more of the narrative taking place behind the scenes of the show. All the songs were written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin. Meanwhile, Trixie targets "Fanny" the lawyer as the perfect rich sap ripe for exploitation. "Pettin' in the Park" is sung by Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell. Trixie marries Faneuil. He yelled for the girls, many of whom were on a 30-foot (9.1 m)-high platform, to sit down until technicians could get the soundstage doors open and let in some light. It was the joint second most popular movie at the US box office in 1933. Hal Leonard Corporation ), pub. On March 10, the [it] caused a blackout and short-circuited some of the dancing violins. It turns out, however, that Brad is in fact a millionaire's son whose family does not want him associating with the theatre. See Appendix 1, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, (1995) 15:sup1, 1-31 p 13 DOI: 10.1080/01439689508604551Green, Stanley (1999) Hollywood Musicals Year by Year (2nd ed. "Remember My Forgotten Man" is performed by Joan Blondell, with featured vocal solo by An additional production number was filmed, but cut before release: "I've Got to Sing a Torch Song" was to have been sung by Ginger Rogers, but instead appears in the film sung by Dick Powell near the beginning.Vieira reports that the film had two different endings: in one, the rocky romance between Warren William and Joan Blondell – whom he calls "cheap and vulgar" – is resolved backstage after the "Forgotten Man" number.
When The film was made for an estimated $433,000 at Warner Bros. studios in It was the joint second most popular movie at the US box office in 1933.The film contains four song and dance sequences designed, staged and choreographed by Busby Berkeley. On opening night, in order to save the show when the juvenile cannot perform (due to his With the resulting publicity, Brad's brother J. Lawrence Bradford (Lawrence mistakes Carol for Polly, and his heavy-handed effort to dissuade the "cheap and vulgar" showgirl from marrying Brad by buying her off annoys her so much that she plays along, but the two fall in love. Berkeley got the idea for this number from a vaudeville act he once saw – the neon on the violins was an afterthought. In an alternative ending, this scene never takes place and the film ends with the number.Warner Bros financial information in The William Shaefer Ledger. It features a dance by Keeler, Rogers, and many female violinists with neon-tubed violins that glow in the dark. All the "gold diggers" (except Fay) end up with wealthy men.Early drafts of the screenplay focused on the sensual elements of the story, and subsequent drafts gradually began adding more of the narrative taking place behind the scenes of the show. All the songs were written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin. Meanwhile, Trixie targets "Fanny" the lawyer as the perfect rich sap ripe for exploitation. "Pettin' in the Park" is sung by Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell. Trixie marries Faneuil. He yelled for the girls, many of whom were on a 30-foot (9.1 m)-high platform, to sit down until technicians could get the soundstage doors open and let in some light. It was the joint second most popular movie at the US box office in 1933. Hal Leonard Corporation ), pub. On March 10, the [it] caused a blackout and short-circuited some of the dancing violins. It turns out, however, that Brad is in fact a millionaire's son whose family does not want him associating with the theatre. See Appendix 1, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, (1995) 15:sup1, 1-31 p 13 DOI: 10.1080/01439689508604551Green, Stanley (1999) Hollywood Musicals Year by Year (2nd ed. "Remember My Forgotten Man" is performed by Joan Blondell, with featured vocal solo by An additional production number was filmed, but cut before release: "I've Got to Sing a Torch Song" was to have been sung by Ginger Rogers, but instead appears in the film sung by Dick Powell near the beginning.Vieira reports that the film had two different endings: in one, the rocky romance between Warren William and Joan Blondell – whom he calls "cheap and vulgar" – is resolved backstage after the "Forgotten Man" number.