Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo starstruck movie fans hire a tour guide and see a plethora of Hollywood stars.Two starstruck movie fans hire a tour guide and see a plethora of Hollywood stars.Two starstruck movie fans hire a tour guide and see a plethora of Hollywood stars.
William 'Billy' Benedict
- Tour Guide
- (as William Benedict)
Milton Berle
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
John Boles
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
Truman Bradley
- Narrator
- (Nicht genannt)
Joe E. Brown
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
Virginia Bruce
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
Carolyn Cagney
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
James Cagney
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
Joan Davis
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
Reginald Denny
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
Jack Durant
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
Buddy Ebsen
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
Clark Gable
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
Irene Hervey
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
Allan Jones
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
Buster Keaton
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
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In an amusing short subject that ends with an all star baseball game, two star struck young women, Sally Payne and Joyce Compton decide to take Billy Benedict's private Hollywood tour in the back seat of his convertible. They get to see Reginald Denny trying to fly his model airplane, follow Clark Gable and watch him give his barn a coat of whitewash. After that it's off to the races where presumably at Hollywood Park they see stable partners Robert Young and Allan Jones give a new colt a name. The real life partner of Allan Jones, Irene Hervey was also present at the birth.
After that it's Hollywood's Wrigley Field where a bunch of stars are playing a charity baseball game. For MGM contract players this was box office duty. But such non-MGM players like James Cagney, Tyrone Power, and Dick Powell were there. What was the trade off that Louis B. Mayer had to give for these walk-ons?
It's an amusing film, a must for stargazers.
After that it's Hollywood's Wrigley Field where a bunch of stars are playing a charity baseball game. For MGM contract players this was box office duty. But such non-MGM players like James Cagney, Tyrone Power, and Dick Powell were there. What was the trade off that Louis B. Mayer had to give for these walk-ons?
It's an amusing film, a must for stargazers.
In Hollywood, sleepy tour guide (and future "Bowery Boy") William "Billy" Benedict awakens from a nap and takes perky tourists Joyce Compton and Sally Payne to see some celebrities. Although Mr. Benedict's car doesn't advertise the fact, this tour's focus is on "Hollywood Hobbies". First, the trio see actor Reginald Denny and one of his model airplanes. Next, the girls are thrilled to spot Clark Gable in a station wagon. They follow Mr. Gable to his barn and watch him mix some white-wash, and spray the barn.
The Bel-Air stables belonging to horse-loving partners Robert Young and Alan Jones are next visited. The men and Irene Hervey (Mrs. Jones) wait for the birth of a surprisingly dapper colt. It's been difficult to top Clark Gable white-washing his barn, but the three stargazers strike celebrity gold when they happen upon a movie star baseball game. It's the annual match-up between "the comedians and the leading men." Ms. Compton and Ms. Payne sit behind Jimmy Stewart and George Murphy to watch the game.
Caesar Romero, Spencer Tracy, Tyrone Power, Jane Withers, and the lovely Virginia Bruce are also in the stands. James Cagney is there with his mother. Players include Joe E. Brown, the Ritz Brothers, and young Buddy Ebsen. Arthur "Dagwood" Lake shares some thoughts. Mary Pickford throws out the first pitch. With Milton Berle playing short stop and Buster Keaton covering third, Dick Powell effortlessly hits a home run. The over-the-fence ball awakens Benedict, who is napping again...
Time to take the girls back to the Sunset Strip, Billy!
This was an interesting early credit for comedian Morey Amsterdam, who would move from radio to become a popular TV star. With the exception of James Stewart and George Murphy, the celebrity appearances were edited into the main story (by Tom Biggart for MGM). Biggest name in the cast was the then very popular Clark Gable. The retired, but obviously not tired, Mary Pickford has a notable appearance. These ballgames were a reality, and went on at Los Angeles and or New York sites through at least the 1980s.
***** Hollywood Hobbies (5/3/39) George Sidney ~ William 'Billy' Benedict, Joyce Compton, Sally Payne, Clark Gable
The Bel-Air stables belonging to horse-loving partners Robert Young and Alan Jones are next visited. The men and Irene Hervey (Mrs. Jones) wait for the birth of a surprisingly dapper colt. It's been difficult to top Clark Gable white-washing his barn, but the three stargazers strike celebrity gold when they happen upon a movie star baseball game. It's the annual match-up between "the comedians and the leading men." Ms. Compton and Ms. Payne sit behind Jimmy Stewart and George Murphy to watch the game.
Caesar Romero, Spencer Tracy, Tyrone Power, Jane Withers, and the lovely Virginia Bruce are also in the stands. James Cagney is there with his mother. Players include Joe E. Brown, the Ritz Brothers, and young Buddy Ebsen. Arthur "Dagwood" Lake shares some thoughts. Mary Pickford throws out the first pitch. With Milton Berle playing short stop and Buster Keaton covering third, Dick Powell effortlessly hits a home run. The over-the-fence ball awakens Benedict, who is napping again...
Time to take the girls back to the Sunset Strip, Billy!
This was an interesting early credit for comedian Morey Amsterdam, who would move from radio to become a popular TV star. With the exception of James Stewart and George Murphy, the celebrity appearances were edited into the main story (by Tom Biggart for MGM). Biggest name in the cast was the then very popular Clark Gable. The retired, but obviously not tired, Mary Pickford has a notable appearance. These ballgames were a reality, and went on at Los Angeles and or New York sites through at least the 1980s.
***** Hollywood Hobbies (5/3/39) George Sidney ~ William 'Billy' Benedict, Joyce Compton, Sally Payne, Clark Gable
Hollywood Hobbies (1939)
*** (out of 4)
Pretty good "let's show off our stars" short from MGM is cheaply made but we at least get to see countless A-list stars. The film centers on a couple tourists who take a trip across Hollywood where they get to see a few famous faces like Clark Gable and Reginald Denny. The two then go to a charity baseball game where more stars appear including James Stewart, Spencer Tracy, Buster Keaton, Joe E. Brown, Virginia Bruce, Joan Davis, Buddy Ebsen, Mary Pickford, Tyrone Power, Dick Powell, the Ritz Brothers, Cesar Romero and many more. The actual "plot" of this short is pretty silly but that's to be expected as the main goal is to just show as many Hollywood stars as possible and this film certainly does that. A lot of the footage is just edited in from previous films but we do get quite a bit of actual footage including a funny bit with the ladies wanting Stewart's autograph and not realizing that he's sitting in front of them.
*** (out of 4)
Pretty good "let's show off our stars" short from MGM is cheaply made but we at least get to see countless A-list stars. The film centers on a couple tourists who take a trip across Hollywood where they get to see a few famous faces like Clark Gable and Reginald Denny. The two then go to a charity baseball game where more stars appear including James Stewart, Spencer Tracy, Buster Keaton, Joe E. Brown, Virginia Bruce, Joan Davis, Buddy Ebsen, Mary Pickford, Tyrone Power, Dick Powell, the Ritz Brothers, Cesar Romero and many more. The actual "plot" of this short is pretty silly but that's to be expected as the main goal is to just show as many Hollywood stars as possible and this film certainly does that. A lot of the footage is just edited in from previous films but we do get quite a bit of actual footage including a funny bit with the ladies wanting Stewart's autograph and not realizing that he's sitting in front of them.
Sightseers go on a tour to see movie stars. They see them doing things outside their usual routines, like Clark Clark Gable whitewashing his barn and Robert Young's horse riding stable.
It's a very human sort of short subject. Contemporary audiences may have confused the actors and the roles they played; the idea that they might have, like their contemporaries, outside interests, humanized them.
The highlight for me was excerpts from the annual charity baseball game between the leading men and the comedians. Back when he ran his own studio, Buster Keaton's job application form purportedly asked two questions: if the applicant could do anything having to do with movies, and if he could play baseball; a passing grade was 50%.
It's a very human sort of short subject. Contemporary audiences may have confused the actors and the roles they played; the idea that they might have, like their contemporaries, outside interests, humanized them.
The highlight for me was excerpts from the annual charity baseball game between the leading men and the comedians. Back when he ran his own studio, Buster Keaton's job application form purportedly asked two questions: if the applicant could do anything having to do with movies, and if he could play baseball; a passing grade was 50%.
Two movie fans take one of those street-side Movie Tour Guide rides. They track down various movie stars in their 'everyday' appearances. Clark Gable is power-washing his property and the fictional journey begins.
This is part PR for the studio system. It's part stargazing with these movie stars. It's an interesting time capsule of a fictional and real world. It has some 'real' footage mixed in with these fictional tourists. It's a bit quirky. It's also a quiz to test how many of these once-famous people one can recognize.
This is part PR for the studio system. It's part stargazing with these movie stars. It's an interesting time capsule of a fictional and real world. It has some 'real' footage mixed in with these fictional tourists. It's a bit quirky. It's also a quiz to test how many of these once-famous people one can recognize.
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- PatzerDick Powell wears jersey #16. When he hits a home run, the man swinging has #19.
- Zitate
Tourist: I still wish we could get Jimmy Stewart's autograph.
James Stewart: [wearing sunglasses and turning around] Um, girls, I beg your pardon, but I think we can arrange to get those autographs for you.
George Murphy: [also wearing dark glasses] Sure, we'd be happy to sign those books.
Tourist: [not recognizing them] Fresh guys!
- Crazy CreditsIn the opening credits, after the initial three explicitly credited star names, it reads: "and A GALAXY of STARS".
- VerbindungenEdited into Screen Actors (1950)
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- First National Building - 6777 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(on left, in 3rd establishing shot of Hollywood)
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By what name was Hollywood Hobbies (1939) officially released in Canada in English?
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