Glorifying the American Girl [Blu-ray] | ||||||||||
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Product Description
At the dawn of the talkies, Paramount Pictures poured its resourcesinto a lavish movie intended to plant their flag in the American musical,
even as it was evolving. Mary Eaton stars as an aspiring showgirl who
must choose between her on-stage career and the love of a young musician
(Edward Crandall). Having licensed the name of Broadway’s most
extravagant showman, producer Monta Bell recruited costume designer
John W. Harkrider to stage elaborate musical tableaux worthy of the
Ziegfeld name, and filmed them in Technicolor. The filmmakers further
stacked the deck by inserting musical and comedy numbers featuring the
biggest names of the Great White Way: Eddie Cantor, Rudy Vallee, and
Helen Morgan (who performs her timeless torch song “What Wouldn’t I
Do for That Man?”)
Special Features:
-2K Master derived from the UCLA Film & Television Archive's photochemical 35mm restoration
-Audio commentary by Richard Barrios, author of A Song in the Dark: The Birth of the Musical Film
-Hollywood: City of Celluloid (7 min. travelogue)
-Hearst Metrotone News (2 min. excerpt): backstage footage of Florenz Ziegfeld rehearsing dancers for a new stage production
-La Cucaracha (1934 Technicolor musical short)
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