Der Aufstieg einer Showgirl, Gloria Hughes, gipfelte in einer Ziegfeld-Extravaganz "Glorifying the American Girl".Der Aufstieg einer Showgirl, Gloria Hughes, gipfelte in einer Ziegfeld-Extravaganz "Glorifying the American Girl".Der Aufstieg einer Showgirl, Gloria Hughes, gipfelte in einer Ziegfeld-Extravaganz "Glorifying the American Girl".
Gloria Shea
- Barbara
- (as Olive Shea)
Noah Beery
- Noah Beery
- (Nicht genannt)
Irving Berlin
- Irving Berlin
- (Nicht genannt)
Norman Brokenshire
- Norman Brookshire - Radio Announcer
- (Nicht genannt)
Billie Burke
- Billie Burke
- (Nicht genannt)
Desha Delteil
- Dancer in Bubble Dance Sequence
- (Nicht genannt)
Charles B. Dillingham
- Charles Dillingham
- (Nicht genannt)
Texas Guinan
- Texas Guinan
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesFanny Brice, Will Rogers and Marilyn Miller were scheduled to make cameo appearances in this film. But since Brice was appearing in a play by Ziegfeld rival David Belasco, Miller was under contract to Warner Bros. and Rogers under contract to Fox, they did not appear in the film.
- Zitate
Mrs. Hughes: Damn it!
[the first talking movie to use the word Damn uncensored]
- Alternative VersionenA black-and-white print currently shown on television (which was cut down to 87 minutes) was made in the 1950s and has a number of sequences cut due to their Pre-Code content (nudity, etc.). The film was restored to the length of 96 minutes, with the original Technicolor sequences, by the UCLA Film and Television Archive.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Busby Berkeley: Going Through the Roof (1998)
- SoundtracksWhat Wouldn't I Do for That Man?
(1929) (uncredited)
Music by Jay Gorney
Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg
Sung by Helen Morgan
Ausgewählte Rezension
Though the sound is sometimes weak and distant and the story is hardly compelling, there is still much of interest.
This is the only film with scenes from a Florenz Ziegfeld show. They are shot in two color (red/green) Technicolor. One shows a tableau and the other is a dance sequence. Both show elaborate Ziegfeld costumes.
Eddie Cantor's tailor act is really funny and there are several other vaudeville sequences as well. Mary Eaton's singing is fine, as is much of the dancing, both show and ballet style.
This is the only film with scenes from a Florenz Ziegfeld show. They are shot in two color (red/green) Technicolor. One shows a tableau and the other is a dance sequence. Both show elaborate Ziegfeld costumes.
Eddie Cantor's tailor act is really funny and there are several other vaudeville sequences as well. Mary Eaton's singing is fine, as is much of the dancing, both show and ballet style.
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By what name was Glorifying the American Girl (1929) officially released in India in English?
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