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El ruiseñor pelea

Título original: Kid Nightingale
  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 57min
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John Payne and Jane Wyman in El ruiseñor pelea (1939)
A singing waiter gets into an argument with some obnoxious customers and winds up knocking them out. The incident is witnessed by a shady boxing promoter who sees an opportunity to cash in and pretty soon the waiter is being promoted as "Kid Nightingale, The Singing Boxer".
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Un camarero cantante discute con unos clientes y acaba dejándolos inconscientes. Un promotor de boxeo contempla la escena y lo promueve como boxeador.Un camarero cantante discute con unos clientes y acaba dejándolos inconscientes. Un promotor de boxeo contempla la escena y lo promueve como boxeador.Un camarero cantante discute con unos clientes y acaba dejándolos inconscientes. Un promotor de boxeo contempla la escena y lo promueve como boxeador.

  • Dirección
    • George Amy
  • Guionistas
    • Charles Belden
    • Raymond L. Schrock
    • Lee Katz
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    • John Payne
    • Jane Wyman
    • Walter Catlett
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    • Dirección
      • George Amy
    • Guionistas
      • Charles Belden
      • Raymond L. Schrock
      • Lee Katz
    • Elenco
      • John Payne
      • Jane Wyman
      • Walter Catlett
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
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    John Payne
    John Payne
    • Steve Nelson
    Jane Wyman
    Jane Wyman
    • Judy Craig
    Walter Catlett
    Walter Catlett
    • Skip Davis
    Edward Brophy
    Edward Brophy
    • Mike Jordon
    • (as Ed Brophy)
    Charles D. Brown
    • Charles Paxton
    Max Hoffman Jr.
    • Fitts
    • (as Max Hoffman)
    John Ridgely
    John Ridgely
    • Whitey
    Harry Burns
    • Strangler Colombo…
    William Haade
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    • Rocky Snyder - Fighter
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    • Marge - Paxton's Secretary
    Winifred Harris
    Winifred Harris
    • Mrs. Reynolds
    Lee Phelps
    • Ring Announcer
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    • Frankie - Steve's Trainer
    Al Bain
    Al Bain
    • Fight Spectator
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    Phyllis Barry
    Phyllis Barry
    • First Girl with Mrs. Reynolds
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    James Blaine
    James Blaine
    • Policeman
    • (sin créditos)
    George Blake
    • Referee
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    Phil Bloom
    Phil Bloom
    • Cornerman
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    • Dirección
      • George Amy
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      • Charles Belden
      • Raymond L. Schrock
      • Lee Katz
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    6ccmiller1492

    A Bird Brain Boxer!

    Don't be mislead by all those promising George Hurrell promotional photos released for this film showing beefy John Payne in very noir boxing ring poses. This boxer is a bird-brain singing waiter who gets discovered by a promoter when he loses his job for brawling in frustration. There are lots of annoying developments involving a hyperactive romance with a blond, brassy Jane Wyman while on his way to becoming "Kid Nightingale" ,the boxer who gets on a winning streak by singing when he's hit. Altogether a silly exercise but Payne, always watchable, is entertaining both as a singer and as a boxer. The film is almost a criminal waste of John Payne. Boxing sequences should have been extended; they are way too brief and would have added much more interest.
    5Doylenf

    John Payne and Jane Wyman during their apprentice years at Warner Bros...

    JOHN PAYNE and JANE WYMAN spent their apprentice years at Warner Bros., Payne usually playing the cocky hero and Wyman the brassy blonde who gives out with the wisecracks. Here we have a boxing yarn that mixes the sport with music (Payne sings) and gangsters. The results are a mixed bag.

    Payne is a singing waiter who gets into a brawl with rude customers and punches a couple of guys out. WALTER CATLETT just happens to witness his fisticuffs and presto, he's Payne's boxing manager. JANE WYMAN is a rehearsal pianist (and singer) who duets with Payne on a little ditty when they first meet, looking pert and pretty.

    The plot thickens when Catlett decides to take Payne on in a deal he makes with a crooked fight promoter, promoting him as "Kid Nightingale", a guy who can belt out a song as well as a punch. Payne looks good, his sturdy physique shown off to good advantage in all the boxing scenes.

    ED BROPHY does his usual hot-tempered, fast talking bit as a fight manager living on bicarbonate of soda, but it's John Payne's film. He gets to sing bits of operatic arias as well as the usual tin pan alley songs as a fighter who sets female hearts aflutter when he finishes each boxing bout with a song.

    It's formula stuff but it's entertaining and amusing, with a brief running time. Wyman is pretty much wasted but Payne is delightful in a winning role, perfectly suited to the role of a waiter who becomes a heavyweight contender with fixed fights and a gimmick.
    7macmets-2

    fun to watch

    This little film is classic 30's Hollywood comedy. I admit it's too short (it's one reel shy of being fully realized) and would have benefited from some fleshing out (more story/plot than character) but Walter Catlett's performance alone makes this film highly watchable and quite enjoyable. He reminds me so much of Phil Silvers. John Payne is terrific and Jane Wyman a doll but what truly makes this film fun to watch are all the great character actors in it. At 57 minutes, if Kid Nightingale was strictly made as a short than we sure get a lot of bang for our buck. But I think a better choice would have been to expand on it, especially the fight scenes and the ending, which are rushed, and go the distance, which would have made this film a real contender.
    7jjnxn-1

    Jane and John climbing up the ladder on a song

    A programmer from that golden year of 1939 may not be a classic but does spotlight two plucky kids who went on to become big stars, one much more acclaimed than the other.

    Made at a time when contract players, sometimes even the big stars, averaged at least four pictures a year this was one of those four for Jane although for John there would only be three this year he made up for it in '40 with six. Obviously not all could be winners but this one is a chipper little piece of hokum almost totally reliant on the charms of its two leads with Walter Catlett full of bluster as the shady promoter who discovers Kid Nightingale.

    Jane's in the dizzy blonde period the studio could never make work since her native intelligence always shone through. She's flip and charming. Payne handsome and fit had a big advantage over many of the other young actors, Wayne Morris, Jeffrey Lynn, Dick Foran etc., he was competing against he sang very well and the studio was wise to find ways, sometime ridiculous, to utilize that gift.

    This is one of those time crafting perhaps the only singing boxer movie in existence for him. Isn't one enough though?

    A pleasant and speedy diversion, just under an hour, that's as good an example as any of the B pictures the studio churned out to support their big ticket films.
    5blanche-2

    A singing waiter turned singing boxer

    It's no wonder John Payne asked to be released from his Warner Brothers contract. This film, Kid Nightingale from 1939 is atrocious. Directed by George Amy.

    Payne plays Steve Nelson, a singing waiter who beats up a rude customer. A fight promoter, Skip Davis (Walter Catlett) is impressed and wants to build him up as a boxer. Steve is interested in being an opera singer, but since he was just fired, he goes along.

    He's promoted as a singing slugger to attract women and given weak competitors, breaking into song after he wins. OMG. He's meets and falls for a blonde Jane Wyman, who plays Judy. She has very little to do.

    Payne had a beautiful voice and looked great in boxing trunks. Alas neither was enough to carry this ridiculous film.

    Payne moved over to 20th Century Fox, where he fulfilled Darryl Zanuck's dream of a singing Tyrone Power. He wasn't that happy at Fox either, eventually changing his image to that of a tough guy. Seeing Kid Nightingale, one can really understand why.

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    • Trivia
      The music cues for this film were re-used in the film, "The Lady and the Lug", a WB short subject made in 1941 - another boxing story - starring Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom and Elsa Maxwell.
    • Errores
      Early in the film, a newspaper headline spells Mike's last name J-O-R-D-A-N, but on the door to his office the last name is spelled J-O-R-D-O-N.
    • Bandas sonoras
      Dancing with Tears in My Eyes
      (1930) (uncredited)

      Music by Joseph A. Burke

      Lyrics by Al Dubin

      Sung by John Payne as a singing waiter, Ralph Sanford and Abe Dinovitch

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      • 5 de julio de 1941 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Kid Nightingale
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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      • Warner Bros.
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      • 1.37 : 1

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