Un réalisateur met en scène ce qui pourrait être son dernier spectacle à Broadway et, au dernier moment, un nouveau venu naïf doit remplacer la star principale.Un réalisateur met en scène ce qui pourrait être son dernier spectacle à Broadway et, au dernier moment, un nouveau venu naïf doit remplacer la star principale.Un réalisateur met en scène ce qui pourrait être son dernier spectacle à Broadway et, au dernier moment, un nouveau venu naïf doit remplacer la star principale.
- Nommé pour 2 Oscars
- 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total
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Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film was so financially successful it saved Warner Brothers from bankruptcy.
- GaffesThe opening screen says "COPYRIGHT MCMXXXIII" (i.e., 1933), but the closing credits say "COPYRIGHT MCMXXXII" (i.e., 1932).
- Citations
Julian Marsh: Sawyer, you listen to me, and you listen hard. Two hundred people, two hundred jobs, two hundred thousand dollars, five weeks of grind and blood and sweat depend upon you. It's the lives of all these people who've worked with you. You've got to go on, and you've got to give and give and give. They've got to like you. Got to. Do you understand? You can't fall down. You can't because your future's in it, my future and everything all of us have is staked on you. All right, now I'm through, but you keep your feet on the ground and your head on those shoulders of yours and go out, and Sawyer, you're going out a youngster but you've got to come back a star!
- Versions alternativesA digitally restored and colorized version was recently released.
- ConnexionsEdited into Musical Memories (1946)
- Bandes originales42nd Street
(1932) (uncredited)
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Music by Harry Warren
Played during the opening credits and often in the score
Sung and Danced by Ruby Keeler
Sung by Dick Powell and chorus girls
I definitely would have liked to see either more musical numbers, or the existing ones spread out more.
I also must say that I think the songs and vocalists from this movie are far superior to those in any recordings of the Broadway show I've found. Their sound is much more authentic of the time period, and the broadway voices really ruin the aura of the film.
Overall, though, this movie is great--wonderful songs, dances and acting. The dialogue is fast-paced, witty, and cynical (really gives the outlook of the culture during this depression time).
- annawesley
- 3 févr. 2003
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 439 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 800 $US
- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1