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Tres chicas con suerte

Título original: Give a Girl a Break
  • 1953
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  • 1h 22min
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Tres chicas con suerte (1953)
The star of an upcoming Broadway production, walks out during rehearsals. The producers of the show, begin to search a replacement.  The rest of the movie tells in a series of musical and dance scenes how they finally pick.
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Cuando la estrella de una producción de Broadway cuelga la toalla repentinamente, los productores buscan a una sustituta y cada uno presenta a su favorita.Cuando la estrella de una producción de Broadway cuelga la toalla repentinamente, los productores buscan a una sustituta y cada uno presenta a su favorita.Cuando la estrella de una producción de Broadway cuelga la toalla repentinamente, los productores buscan a una sustituta y cada uno presenta a su favorita.

  • Dirección
    • Stanley Donen
  • Guión
    • Albert Hackett
    • Frances Goodrich
    • Vera Caspary
  • Reparto principal
    • Marge Champion
    • Gower Champion
    • Debbie Reynolds
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,3/10
    925
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    • Dirección
      • Stanley Donen
    • Guión
      • Albert Hackett
      • Frances Goodrich
      • Vera Caspary
    • Reparto principal
      • Marge Champion
      • Gower Champion
      • Debbie Reynolds
    • 26Reseñas de usuarios
    • 9Reseñas de críticos
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    Marge Champion
    Marge Champion
    • Madelyn Corlane
    Gower Champion
    Gower Champion
    • Ted Sturgis
    Debbie Reynolds
    Debbie Reynolds
    • Suzy Doolittle
    Helen Wood
    • Mrs. Olga Bradshaw…
    Bob Fosse
    Bob Fosse
    • Bob Dowdy
    Kurt Kasznar
    Kurt Kasznar
    • Leo Belney
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Burton Bradshaw
    William Ching
    William Ching
    • Anson Prichett
    Lurene Tuttle
    Lurene Tuttle
    • Mrs. Doolittle
    Larry Keating
    Larry Keating
    • Felix Jordan
    Donna Martell
    Donna Martell
    • Janet Hallson
    Dorothy Abbott
    Dorothy Abbott
    • Chorine
    • (sin acreditar)
    Jimmy Ames
    Jimmy Ames
    • Joe
    • (sin acreditar)
    Jerry Antes
    Jerry Antes
    • Dancer
    • (sin acreditar)
    Brandon Beach
    • Show Spectator
    • (sin acreditar)
    Margaret Bert
    • Fanny
    • (sin acreditar)
    Wanda Jay Bieber
    • Dancer
    • (sin acreditar)
    Donia Bussey
    • Dancer
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    • Dirección
      • Stanley Donen
    • Guión
      • Albert Hackett
      • Frances Goodrich
      • Vera Caspary
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    6RonSinMichigan

    Fosse and Champion

    This movie was a great and pleasant surprise. Besides being very entertaining, one can see the future styles of these 2 legendary Broadway giants. Champion's numbers are tight, synchronized, and beautifully realized . And strong . Fosse- what can I say- what a delight !! While Fosse often spoke of his limitations as a dancer, the reality is he was a brilliant one , and in his dance numbers here he already is exhibiting a unique and original style that is athletic, jazzy, sexy and charming . He was an American original . The music in this movie is very good , and serves to show off the talents of its stars. Debbie Reynolds is quite good. This movie is for Broadway and dance fans.
    9t1z2f

    Reverts to a gentler tempo

    This is a little gem for those wanting a bit of relaxed entertainment. Unfortunately it came in a period when Kelly/Donen were setting a new standard for big production and very rapid pacing, so it was out of fashion and ignored. Everyone is charming; Marge and Gower Champion are at their peak, Bob Fosse is just hitting his stride (amusing that his screen persona was so charmingly little-boyish, in contrast to the dark angular sexiness of his later stage choreographies), and Debbie Reynolds is pixie-ish as ever. Helen Wood was not a great actress, but she was necessary to provide an additional dance flavor (see below).

    To differ from another reviewer, I think that Kurt Kaznar was perfect for the Leo Belney part, at least as it was written. He carries off being totally suggestible, changing opinion instantly, and having an equal conviction in each new attitude.

    Though they don't make a big deal about it, the film was mirroring a real conundrum facing Broadway directors at that period: what kind of dance to use? Tap was still around but on its way out; a kind of jazz-ballet blend was becoming mainstream; the avant-garde was a more dramatic and angular "modern" dance. Which would the public go for in the next show?
    6F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Bob Fosse and Ira Gershwin are great

    'Give a Girl a Break' deserves to be better known; it's certainly not one of MGM's greatest musicals, but it has many bright spots and some pleasant tunes by Burton Lane with excellent lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Modern viewers will probably be most interested in Bob Fosse's excellent performance, in a supporting role.

    Some aspects of this movie are clearly derived from earlier and better musicals. At one point, Gower Champion's character (a Broadway director) is besieged by struggling chorus dancers who want parts in his new musical. To escape them, he climbs up the wall of his theatre. This is apparently meant to show us how virile and athletic Champion is ... but it reminded me of the scene in 'Singin' in the Rain' when Gene Kelly escapes his fans by climbing up the side of a bus. The fact that 'Give a Girl a Break' is directed by Stanley Donen (co-director of 'Singin' in the Rain') only makes the link more obvious.

    Gower Champion plays Ted Sturgis, the big-shot director of a new Broadway musical still in rehearsal. Bob Fosse plays Bobby, his assistant and dance captain, although Sturgis usually keeps Bobby busy fetching coffee. (Prophetically, Champion later became a major director of Broadway musicals... as did Fosse.) Kurt Kasznar plays Leo Belney, the show's musical director: a role that should have been played by Oscar Levant. Sturgis's ex-wife (played by Gower Champion's real wife Marge) is Madelyn Corlane, a former star whose popularity has faded, but who is hopeful of a comeback.

    When Sturgis's leading lady throws a tantrum and walks out (not likely!), he needs a new leading lady in a hurry. Whoever he chooses for the role is destined to become a star. Will Madelyn get the job? Meanwhile, Bobby has become enamoured of Suzie Doolittle (the excellent Debbie Reynolds), a talented newcomer. The more classically-minded Leo wants the leading role to go to Joanna Moss (Helen Wood), a ballet dancer he secretly hopes to romance.

    There's some genuine suspense as we try to guess which of these three women will get the big break. Unfortunately, the three candidates aren't equal: it's extremely obvious that highbrow ballerina Joanna hasn't got a chance against the more conventional chorines Madelyn and Suzie.

    The best number in the movie is 'In Our United State' performed by Fosse and Reynolds. On a couple of other occasions ('Kiss Me Kate', 'My Sister Eileen'), Bob Fosse demonstrated his ability to do a backward aerial somersault, with astonishingly good amplitude. Here, he does it while facing the camera, in medium close shot, and it's extremely impressive. Unfortunately, Donen ruins the number with some gimmicky trick photography, speeding up the action and running it in reverse. After Debbie and Bob pop some brightly-coloured balloons, it's very weird to see the balloons unpopping themselves in reverse motion.

    Another number, called 'Applause', is pleasant. I also enjoyed 'Nothing Is Impossible', performed by the three men, which features a strange bit in which Gower Champion does a rapid tap dance with one foot while he keeps his other foot balanced on top of Bob Fosse's upright heel. The tubby actor Kurt Kasznar, who can't dance and can barely sing, shows some courage by performing a musical number with the athletic Champion and Fosse.

    There's a clever three-way dream sequence, in which each man envisions his own favoured lady's name appearing in lights above the theatre. But there's some clumsy dialogue involving the word 'palaver'. At the end of the movie, Marge Champion does a really ludicrous bit, in which she runs down the theatre gangway with her lips and her bosom thrust forward and her arms and her head thrown back. Corny!

    This is a good place to correct a misconception about Gower Champion: after a long career as a director of Broadway musicals, he supposedly died on the opening night of '42nd Street', his biggest hit. This was, of course, an extremely ironic death. ('42nd Street' is about a Broadway director who risks his own health in rehearsals while trying to make his biggest show a hit.) The truth is a bit less neat: Gower Champion actually died several days before his show opened, but producer David Merrick (recognising the publicity value of Champion's death) claimed on opening night that Champion had died earlier that day.

    I'll rate 'Give a Girl a Break' 6 out of 10, and I recommend it to you.
    6bkoganbing

    Reworking Of Ziegfeld Girl

    As compared to the product that was coming out of the Arthur Freed unit at MGM during this time, Give A Girl A Break is definitely in the rank of second rate MGM musicals. Still it's not too bad with the accent definitely on the dance as opposed to the song.

    Give A Girl A Break is the title of a revue that producer Larry Keating is putting on and he's having one devil of a time trying to decide which talented dancer to give the lead to, be it Marge Champion, Debbie Reynolds or Helen Wood. He's got three of his people each pulling for a different prospect with Gower Champion putting on a real campaign to get his ex-wife and former dance partner out of retirement.

    As a dance team, Marge and Gower Champion made their screen debut in one of Bing Crosby's musicals, Mr. Music over at Paramount. MGM snapped them up and featured them in Showboat and Lovely to Look At. After Everything I Have Is Your's, Give A Girl A Break was MGM's second attempt to feature them as leads. As good a dance team as they were, Marge and Gower were just not strong enough to carry a film on their own.

    This was a dancing film and as such no great song hits came out of the score that was written by Burton Lane and Ira Gershwin. But the Champions, Debbie Reynolds, Bob Fosse, and Helen Wood could definitely dance to it.

    If the plot sounds somewhat familiar I think MGM dusted off the script to one of their biggest hits, Ziegfeld Girl about three Ziegfeld Follies aspirants and updated it somewhat. It's also a much lighter treatment, none of the three dancers has anything happen as bad as what happened to Lana Turner in that film.

    Give A Girl A Break will never be one of the great MGM musicals on anyone's list, but it's a pleasant diversion. And I can't believe that Bob Fosse had such a luxurious head of hair back in the day.
    6rdfarnham

    A good try, but----

    Don Adams (as Maxwell Smart) used the line "missed by that much" a lot and that is the way this film hit me. It had great actors, fantastic dancers, good direction and yet, for me, it was second rate. I know most of the other reviewers will disagree with me but I just couldn't get into it. Some musicals (Singin' In The Rain, Showboat, Kiss Me, Kate and a lot more) grab you from the first frame but this one just didn't do it for me. It was wonderful as always to see the Champions (I always had a crush on Marge) and Debbie Reynolds and Bob Fosse were good as always, but the film just didn't click with me, It is well worth watching at least once (you'll find it often on TCM) but I will never be able to rate it as a favorite.

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    • Curiosidades
      Although Stanley Donen and Gower Champion were credited with staging the musical numbers, Bob Fosse insisted on doing the choreography for his dance scenes.
    • Pifias
      The theater marquee on opening night says "Felix Jordan's New Review". It should be "New Revue".
    • Citas

      Bob Dowdy: Wait a minute. This is show business! There's nothing you can't do in show business. You just got to try a little harder, that's all.

      Leo Belney: That's all.

      Ted Sturgis: That's all!

      Ted Sturgis, Bob Dowdy: [singing] There's no other way, Beginning today, You're going to work, Under pressure

      Leo Belney: But pressure, I will not know where I'm at

      Ted Sturgis, Bob Dowdy: You've gotta come through, And isn't it true, The new stuff you write, May be fresher

      Leo Belney: Yes, I've a thesis, Masterpieces, Often happen like that...

    • Conexiones
      Featured in ¡Esto sí es bailar! (1985)
    • Banda sonora
      Give A Girl A Break
      Music by Burton Lane

      Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

      Performed by Marge Champion, Debbie Reynolds, Helen Wood and Ensemble

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 3 de diciembre de 1953 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Ira Gershwin (United States)
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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      • 1h 22min(82 min)
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