Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA bandleader alienates a crooner, a songwriter/arranger, and band members, both in their music work and in his attitude about service to country during wartime.A bandleader alienates a crooner, a songwriter/arranger, and band members, both in their music work and in his attitude about service to country during wartime.A bandleader alienates a crooner, a songwriter/arranger, and band members, both in their music work and in his attitude about service to country during wartime.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Sammy Winkle
- (as Little Jackie Heller)
- Butch
- (as 'Slapsie' Maxie Rosenbloom)
- Parky
- (as Parkyarkarkus)
- Narrator
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
- Canteen Soldier
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
The rest of the film is a bit like "Buck Privates"--except with a lot more singing and no comedy. I think they DID intend for it to be a musical-comedy...but it wasn't funny. The closest to this was when one soldier said that the other looked like Maxie Rosenbloom--at which case the other got angry like it was an insult--insisted he didn't--yet this guy really was Maxie! Overall, the film featured adequate acting (and no better), a poor script and bad songs (though a couple of them COULD sing well). It's the sort of schmaltzy patriotic stuff that audiences ate up at the time but plays rather poorly today.
It's really a fun film to watch, but in 2005 maybe more for the weirdish anthropology than for anything else. In the introduction the voice over talks about how "when people get too cocky and sloppy with their flag waving, some other nation will eventually come along to prove how necessary it really is to wave flags" - or something to an equally nationalistic effect. Also, the time colorite is priceless, there's a scene with some youngsters who can't even be communicated with because of their constant breaking in to jive. Also, if you're in to marching bands, this should be your choice for the evening.
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFinal film of actress Dorothy Dare.
- Citations
Butch: [the Captain has just given them passes] Hey, he ain't a bad guy. You know, Bob, you're not a bad guy either. I think I'll write my girl, Maisie, a letter and apologise because on account of you I once smacked her right on the kisser.
Bob Reynolds: You know, Butch, you're not such a bad guy yourself. Hey, you remind me a lot of this Maxie Rosenbloom.
Butch: No, no! Anybody but him!
- Bandes originalesThe Yanks Are Coming
Music by Lew Pollack and Tony Stern
Lyrics by Herman Ruby and Sidney Clare
Performed by the Henry King Orchestra (uncredited)
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 5 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1