Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhile his wife is away, Robert lets his kids go out jitterbugging.While his wife is away, Robert lets his kids go out jitterbugging.While his wife is away, Robert lets his kids go out jitterbugging.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Photos
Carmella Bergstrom
- Marion
- (as Carmelle Bergstrom)
Red Anderson
- One of the Hollywood Jitterbugs
- (uncredited)
Robert Ashley
- One of the Hollywood Jitterbugs
- (uncredited)
Alice La Verne
- One of the Hollywood Jitterbugs
- (uncredited)
Elsie Peritz
- One of the Hollywood Jitterbugs
- (uncredited)
Hal Takier
- One of the Hollywood Jitterbugs
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFifth title in Paramount's Musical Parade Featurette Series #2 (1944-1945).
- Bandes originalesPlease Don't Ration the Boogie
Written by Bernie Wayne and Ben Raleigh
Commentaire en vedette
When his severe wife is away, Frederick Stumplefinger allows his children to go Jitterbugging on a school night. But when she surprises him by returning early, Frederick must battle the clock and two erudite bouncers to collect his kids before his wife arrives at home.
With a simple premise, this short packs a lot into it's runtime. Filled with fun musical numbers, quirky character work (especially from the two cerebral bouncers), plenty of acrobatic dancing and some slapstick moments, you could not find a more agreeable way to spend 17 minutes.
Frank Cook even pops up playing the exact same number from the Republic Picture film Village Barn Dance (1940). Only this time he is playing it on screen for one of the major studios.
In between all of the physical comedy, Robert Benchley even finds time to drop a few of his patented witticisms about marriage.
With a simple premise, this short packs a lot into it's runtime. Filled with fun musical numbers, quirky character work (especially from the two cerebral bouncers), plenty of acrobatic dancing and some slapstick moments, you could not find a more agreeable way to spend 17 minutes.
Frank Cook even pops up playing the exact same number from the Republic Picture film Village Barn Dance (1940). Only this time he is playing it on screen for one of the major studios.
In between all of the physical comedy, Robert Benchley even finds time to drop a few of his patented witticisms about marriage.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Musical Parade (1944-1945 season) #5: Boogie Woogie
- Lieux de tournage
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- Durée17 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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