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Makers of Melody

  • 1929
  • 18m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,7/10
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MA NOTE
Ruth Tester and Allan Gould in Makers of Melody (1929)
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  • Director
    • S. Jay Kaufman
  • Stars
    • Richard Rodgers
    • Lorenz Hart
    • Robert Cloy
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,7/10
    37
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    • Director
      • S. Jay Kaufman
    • Stars
      • Richard Rodgers
      • Lorenz Hart
      • Robert Cloy
    • 2Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 1Commentaire de critique
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    Richard Rodgers
    Richard Rodgers
    • Self
    Lorenz Hart
    Lorenz Hart
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    Robert Cloy
    • Self - Singer
    Inez Courtney
    Inez Courtney
    • Self - Singer
    Allan Gould
    • Self - Singer
    Marie Leonard
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    Kathryn Reece
    • Self - Singer
    Edward Ryan
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    Ruth Tester
    • Self - Singer
    • Director
      • S. Jay Kaufman
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    Delicious 1929 talkie musical appetizer

    This lovely 1929 Paramount short features much loved song creators Lorenz and Hart being interviewed as an excuse to showcase some early talkie talent spotlighting their great songs. One in particular is THE GIRLFRIEND which leaps into a very snazzy and up to date late 20s college scene with very modern 20s fashions (mini skirts and bell bottom flared pants!!) and some energetic collegiate humor. The tune of course is the same as heard later in the 50s in the Sandy Wilson Musical farce THE BOYFRIEND in which Julie Andrews broke the Broadway box office and Twiggy in 1970 starred in Ken Russell's hilarious and touching 20s pastiche spectacular. This short named MAKERS OF MELODY is part of a set from KINO entertainment called PARAMOUNT SHORTS: Hollywood RHYTHM and is in part 3: JAZZ COCKTAILS. It is one of 4 tapes (dvds soon?) in the one box set. However, in this Jazz section MAKERS OF MELODY with THE GIRLFRIEND scene is a lot of 20s flapper fun and offers a satisfying appreciation of Rogers and Hart themselves, but especially this delicious college piece for it's youth and fashion. It makes one realize the Sandy Wilson was not stretching himself too much in his 1954 satire when it was actually done for him already in 1929. This whole set of 4 tapes is extraordinary and offers early talkie musical fans a real 20s 30s Paramount smörgåsbord unlike any from that studio I have ever seen before.
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    The boys from Columbia University

    The songwriting team of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart always had a touch of self-deprecation in their humour and in Hart's witty lyrics. I savour the gag appearance that they made on-screen in 'Hallelujah, I'm a Tramp', a film musical for which they wrote the songs: Rodgers and Hart appear briefly as two bank clerks, attempting to cash a cheque for $10. (Both men were earning millions at the time.) In hindsight, we know that things weren't so happy. Hart was a deeply neurotic man with a strong self-loathing and a severe drinking problem. Rodgers's alcoholism was less obtrusive than Hart's (it didn't affect his work as much), but he suffered from lifelong bouts of depression and phobias.

    Here, they star in a musical short which manages to suggest that the songwriting life is not all peaches and cream. We see Dick and Larry at a piano, in a cluttered area which is allegedly backstage at a Broadway theatre, but which looks suspiciously like a dressed set at Paramount's studio in Astoria, Queens. An actor pretending to be a stage manager arrives, escorting an actress in a cloche hat and stole, whom he introduces as 'Miss Merrill', a reporter for 'United Syndicate'. She's writing an article about the songsters, and wants to get some background. Rodgers nervously entreats her not to ask them 'Which comes first, the words or the music.' (About 30 years later, when Rodgers was teamed with Oscar Hammerstein, he served a stint of jury duty ... and the judge asked him precisely this question. As far as Rodgers was concerned, the music came first when he was writing with Hart, but second when he was writing with Hammerstein.)

    Miss Merrill wants to know how the lads got the ideas for some of their songs, so Dick and Larry proceed to offer some examples. Here, the film cuts to a series of flashbacks which are allegedly true incidents from Rodgers and Hart's scuffling days: the flashbacks are blatantly phony, but are still very enjoyable. In each flashback, somebody makes a casual remark which ostensibly inspires Dick and Larry to crank out their latest hit song.

    The ditties chosen here are 'The Girl Friend', 'The Blue Room' (one of my personal favourites), 'Here in My Arms' and one of the most famous Rodgers & Hart songs of them all: 'Manhattan'. Each song's flashback culminates in a performance of the song by various warblers. Among the performers here are Ruth Tester, Kathryn Reece, Allan Gould, Robert Cloy and Inez Courtney. I found the latter especially unpleasant: her voice is off-key, and she's unattractive with it.

    'Makers of Melody' will delight any aficionados of Tin Pan Alley and the golden age of American songwriting. Both Rodgers and Hart show real presence as movie actors, although the dwarfish Hart is clearly self-conscious about his unattractive appearance. I'll rate this pleasant time-passer 7 out of 10.

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    • Anecdotes
      Filmed the week of April 15, 1929.
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      Richard Rodgers: [Reading the newspaper disconsolately, after they are rejected by Peerless Music Publishing, Inc] Murder. Suicide. Robbery. Blackmail.

      Lorenz Hart: Which one are YOU gonna do?

      Richard Rodgers: The way I feel, I'd like to do 'em all.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Great Performances: The Rodgers & Hart Story: Thou Swell, Thou Witty (1999)
    • Bandes originales
      Manhattan
      Music by Richard Rodgers

      Lyrics by Lorenz Hart

      Performed by Ruth Tester and Allan Gould

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 juin 1929 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kaufman Astoria Studios - 3412 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, États-Unis(Studio)
    • société de production
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Durée
      18 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.20 : 1

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