Añade un argumento en tu idiomaFilm director Bud Pollard appears on screen to tell us of Bing Crosby's rise to fame, using scenes from four early Crosby shorts to illustrate his fictional biography.Film director Bud Pollard appears on screen to tell us of Bing Crosby's rise to fame, using scenes from four early Crosby shorts to illustrate his fictional biography.Film director Bud Pollard appears on screen to tell us of Bing Crosby's rise to fame, using scenes from four early Crosby shorts to illustrate his fictional biography.
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Bing Crosby
- Character in Sennett Shorts
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Luis Alberni
- The Marquis, from 'I Surrender Dear'
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Ann Christy
- Betty Brooks, from 'Dream House'
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Patsy O'Leary
- Ethel Bangs, from 'One More Chance'
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George C. Pearce
- Mary's Father, from 'Billboard Girl'
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Arthur Stone
- Ethel's Uncle Joe, from 'One More Chance'
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Dick Stewart
- Jerry, Bing's Chum from 'Billboard Girl'
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Lincoln Stedman
- Whitman, Mary's Fiancé, from 'Billboard Girl'
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Kathrin Clare Ward
- Mother Brooks, from 'Dream House'
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James Eagles
- Mary's Brother, from 'Billboard Girl'
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Matty Kemp
- Percy Howard, Bing's Rival, from 'One More Chance'
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Eddie Phillips
- Reginald Duncan, from 'Dream House'
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Marion Sayers
- Peggy, Bing's Sweetheart, from 'I Surrender Dear'
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George Gray
- George Dobbs, from 'I Surrender Dear'
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Vernon Dent
- A Film Director, from 'Dream House'
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Alice Adair
- Ethel Dobbs, from 'I Surrender Dear'
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Marjorie Kane
- Mary Malone, from 'Billboard Girl'
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- (as Marjorie Babe Kane)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesMack Sennett last movie as a director.
- ConexionesEdited from I Surrender Dear (1931)
- Banda sonoraI Surrender Dear
Music by Harry Barris (uncredited) and lyrics by Gordon Clifford (uncredited)
Performed by Bing Crosby
Reseña destacada
Producer-director Bud Pollard was at this time primarily doing low-budget films with all-black casts, but the year before he had stitched together clips from three Educational Pictures/Mack Sennett short comedies starring Danny Kaye and released it as "Birth of a Star." Theaters could get the film as a cheap second feature, and use a big star's name on the marquee.
In this movie, Pollard did the same thing with four Educational Pictures/Mack Sennett shorts (two of them directed by Sennett himself) that Bing Crosby had done: "I Surrender Dear," 1934; "One More Chance," 1931; "Billboard Girl," 1932; and "Dream House," 1933. These were all two-reel comedies in which Crosby did physical slapstick comedy in the Sennett tradition (and did it very well) and sang his hit songs. Pollard himself appears on-screen to do a rather awkward narration that stitches the clips together, and ends the film with a short mawkish tribute to Crosby that nominates him for film-star sainthood.
Crosby fans and people who like silent and early sound slapstick comedies will enjoy this compilation, although the complete short films themselves would be better. Others won't be impressed.
In this movie, Pollard did the same thing with four Educational Pictures/Mack Sennett shorts (two of them directed by Sennett himself) that Bing Crosby had done: "I Surrender Dear," 1934; "One More Chance," 1931; "Billboard Girl," 1932; and "Dream House," 1933. These were all two-reel comedies in which Crosby did physical slapstick comedy in the Sennett tradition (and did it very well) and sang his hit songs. Pollard himself appears on-screen to do a rather awkward narration that stitches the clips together, and ends the film with a short mawkish tribute to Crosby that nominates him for film-star sainthood.
Crosby fans and people who like silent and early sound slapstick comedies will enjoy this compilation, although the complete short films themselves would be better. Others won't be impressed.
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By what name was The Road to Hollywood (1947) officially released in Canada in English?
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