Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA filmed version of Phil Silvers' hit Broadway show about a television comic who tried to regain his ratings on TV.A filmed version of Phil Silvers' hit Broadway show about a television comic who tried to regain his ratings on TV.A filmed version of Phil Silvers' hit Broadway show about a television comic who tried to regain his ratings on TV.
Walter Darewahl
- Walter
- (as Walter Dare Wahl)
George Marcy
- Featured Dancer
- (as George Marci)
Flash Hogan
- Singing Dog
- (as 'Flash' Hogan the Singing Dog)
Carolyn Anderson
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
Mike Barton
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
Iris Burton
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
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- AnecdotesOriginally shot and edited in 3-D, the idea of this film was to for the audience to experience a major Broadway show in the best seat in the house for the price of a movie ticket. Unfortunately, the film was released flat when the 3-D craze ended and no longer exists in that format. The broadcast version now used is the truncated version. According to The 3D Film Archive "the only material in the United Artists archive is an edited 35mm release print of the right side. That is the version which has been released on home video and it's missing about 15 minutes of footage. There are no negatives, color separations, inter-positives, dupe negatives, nothing. However, the missing 15 minutes does survive in both an uncut 16mm Kodachrome print struck in 1954 and an original, faded 35mm release print now at the UCLA Film and Television Archive."
- Citations
Jerry Biffle: "He's in love" - that's why tenors were born.
- ConnexionsReferenced in The Muppet Show: Milton Berle (1977)
- Bandes originalesMy Home Is in My Shoes
Music and Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Commentaire en vedette
I remember seeing this on TV as a kid in the mid-1950s and was curious about seeing it again. Then I found it on Kanopy. What was I thinking?
I won't repeat the other comments here; they are mostly accurate. The burlesque routines are spectacular and Silvers and his friends are terrific. But musically, it's a dud all around except for the title number. I expected much more from Johnny Mercer who otherwise has a great catalog of compositions.
As I learned from the other reviews, there were more songs on Broadway than here. It is disappointing that most of Rose Marie's role was cut yet she suddenly appears in a production number in the second act. It is billed as her big song on the TV show but she shows up only at the end of a long dance sequence singing a final chorus with everyone else. You can hardly hear her voice above the din. So much for editing.
I'm a Broadway baby, so I don't mind the single camera shots of a stage. That's how I would see it in a theater. But please, edit for continuity. Silvers, in a suit at the department store, suddenly changes into an artists outfit with no explanation or set up. There are other sudden unexplained jumps that are very distracting.
This film seems like a last ditch effort to salvage something from the stage production for a quick buck in movie theaters. And it shows.
I won't repeat the other comments here; they are mostly accurate. The burlesque routines are spectacular and Silvers and his friends are terrific. But musically, it's a dud all around except for the title number. I expected much more from Johnny Mercer who otherwise has a great catalog of compositions.
As I learned from the other reviews, there were more songs on Broadway than here. It is disappointing that most of Rose Marie's role was cut yet she suddenly appears in a production number in the second act. It is billed as her big song on the TV show but she shows up only at the end of a long dance sequence singing a final chorus with everyone else. You can hardly hear her voice above the din. So much for editing.
I'm a Broadway baby, so I don't mind the single camera shots of a stage. That's how I would see it in a theater. But please, edit for continuity. Silvers, in a suit at the department store, suddenly changes into an artists outfit with no explanation or set up. There are other sudden unexplained jumps that are very distracting.
This film seems like a last ditch effort to salvage something from the stage production for a quick buck in movie theaters. And it shows.
- ekimak
- 4 mai 2024
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- Budget
- 150 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
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