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Carolina Blues

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 21min
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5,8/10
220
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Harry Babbitt, M.A. Bogue, Kay Kyser, Sully Mason, Ann Miller, Victor Moore, and Kay Kyser Band in Carolina Blues (1944)
ComédieMusical

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBand Leader Kay Kyser wants to take a holiday, but his publicist Charlotte has promised that he'll give a concert for defense plant workers. Due to the fact that his vocalist has quit to get... Tout lireBand Leader Kay Kyser wants to take a holiday, but his publicist Charlotte has promised that he'll give a concert for defense plant workers. Due to the fact that his vocalist has quit to get married, the plant owner's daughter Julie sings instead. But Kay dislikes her idea of joi... Tout lireBand Leader Kay Kyser wants to take a holiday, but his publicist Charlotte has promised that he'll give a concert for defense plant workers. Due to the fact that his vocalist has quit to get married, the plant owner's daughter Julie sings instead. But Kay dislikes her idea of joining the band.

  • Réalisation
    • Leigh Jason
  • Scénario
    • Joseph Hoffman
    • Al Martin
    • M.M. Musselman
  • Casting principal
    • Kay Kyser
    • Ann Miller
    • Victor Moore
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    220
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Leigh Jason
    • Scénario
      • Joseph Hoffman
      • Al Martin
      • M.M. Musselman
    • Casting principal
      • Kay Kyser
      • Ann Miller
      • Victor Moore
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    Rôles principaux49

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    Kay Kyser
    Kay Kyser
    • Kay Kyser
    Ann Miller
    Ann Miller
    • Julie Carver
    Victor Moore
    Victor Moore
    • Phineas…
    Jeff Donnell
    Jeff Donnell
    • Charlotte Barton
    Howard Freeman
    Howard Freeman
    • Tom Gordon
    Georgia Carroll
    Georgia Carroll
    • Band Singer
    M.A. Bogue
    M.A. Bogue
    • Ish Kabibble
    • (as Ish Kabibble)
    Harry Babbitt
    Harry Babbitt
    • Band Member
    Sully Mason
    Sully Mason
    • Band Member
    Harold Nicholas
    Harold Nicholas
    • Dance Specialty
    The Cristiani Family
    The Cristiani Family
    • Acrobatic Specialty
    • (as The Christianis)
    The Layson Brothers
    • Specialty
    The Four Step Brothers
    The Four Step Brothers
    • Tap Dance Specialty Quartette
    Kay Kyser Band
    Kay Kyser Band
    • Kay Kyser Band
    • (as Kay Kyser's Band)
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Eddie
    • (non crédité)
    Elvia Allman
    Elvia Allman
    • Loud Kyser Fan
    • (non crédité)
    Lennie Bluett
    • Dancer in 'Mr. Beebe'
    • (non crédité)
    Mildred Boyd
    • Dancer in 'Mr. Beebe'
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Leigh Jason
    • Scénario
      • Joseph Hoffman
      • Al Martin
      • M.M. Musselman
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    Avis des utilisateurs10

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    5atlasmb

    Every Aspect Of This Film Is Lackluster

    Just like Swing Fever--released in the same year--Carolina Blues features the corny persona of Kay Kyser. The guy has as much charisma as Bing Crosby, which is to say not much.

    Here again, Ann Miller does not get enough time on the dance floor. She is so fresh faced in these early films; if only they had featured her talents more.

    I still have not figured out which band member sports bangs and again plagues this movie with his senseless, humorless bits.

    Some of the music by Styne and Cahn is really disappointing. The lyrics are silly--and not in a good way.
    yessdanc

    Not Kyser's Best

    Out of the 7 feature films starring Big Bandleader Kay Kyser, i rate this one dead last. I hate to say it, as I've commented on other Kyser films, and am a BIG Kyser enthusiast, but this, his one film for Columbia, and as it turned out, his last feature, is just embarrassing. It wasn't his fault. It was that Columbia had NO idea what to do with him. Kyser started w/ RKO in '39, did 5 features there, and was very successful. Then one for MGM, SWING FEVER, which was not very good, but better than this. But i digress...I don't know if it's just my 16mm transfer to vhs, but the production values seem cheap, as in dark lighting. The great band doesn't get enough to do, and though Ann Miller is good, comic relief Victor Moore practically chews the scenery. In a scene in a taxi, you can see Kyser mouth the other actor's line as he delivers it. The first 3 Kyser films are priceless in my book, as the freshness and heart are so very apparent. But this really drags. Thank God Ish Kabibble (Merwyn Bogue)is in fine, dumb-as-a-brick form.
    vermontfudge

    It's you

    I tuned into this movie half way thru, but apparently I've seen more than poster "It Lives", who wrote a review apparently without seeing any of this movie. This movie has a great musical section with spectacular dancing from Harold Nicholas, The Step Brothers, the Layson Brothers, well you can read the credits. So his comments about the lack of black performers in a Kay Kyser movie isn't true of this movie. This movie preserves the work of these wonderful dancers. "It Lives" comment should have been put on Kay Kyser's page or the the page of the movie he's actually referring to, if he could remember which one.

    If you look him up, Kyser called his band the Kollege of Musical Knowledge. Corny yeah, but how is that racist? Where is the 3 K's in that? If there was a movie where a big band was dressed like the KKK I think that movie would be famous for that, and I've never heard of it. I looked on Wikipedia and I didn't see anything about Kyser and race, I googled it and I didn't see any connection with him and the KKK, though please correct me if its there. At one point in this movie there's a discussion about whether Ann Miller will sing with another famous band, such as Cab Calloway.

    I'm guessing that the music business, especially the big bands, were not nearly as racist as other US institutions at the time, because black musicians were so talented they were pretty much in the process of inventing modern music and everybody sort of jumped on board what they were doing. If there were no black musicians in Kyser's band in the movie the first poster saw, maybe its because he played music, per quotes in his IMDb bio, that was "corny" and "sweet" and that's not where black musicians were going.

    I'm not saying there wasn't something racist about Kyser's success, I mean obviously, he got to be a movie star, not a more talented band leader, like Duke Ellington, but "It Lives" post doesn't exactly make the case for Kyser being a symbol of racism, or whatever he was trying to say.
    4wbamd

    Not Up to Kyser Par, but Has Some Good Points

    The best part of "Carolina Blues" is the title music, a very swinging instrumental of "There Goes That Song Again", ending with a close-up of Kay conducting his band. Story line is not all that compelling, and Victor Moore's comedic contributions are many and mostly ineffective(however, he WAS pushing 70 at the time, so the physical bit he tries to do, I'm sure, was quite difficult). A plus is the several accurate references to Kay's hometown of Rocky Mount and surrounding areas, along with playing a show in a local tobacco warehouse. In eastern North Carolina, on the too-rare occasion that a big band did come to town, tobacco warehouses were just about the only facilities big enough to host their dances. According to Steven Beasley's new book on Kay, Kyser himself did play a date at a tobacco warehouse in Rocky Mount, 4 years earlier, as part of that town hosting the world premiere of his first movie, "That's Right, You're Wrong". So, there is a bit of a thrill for this eastern Nawth Cahlinian in hearing places and things from our neck of the woods mentioned in a movie.
    5SnoopyStyle

    needed the wasted time

    Band Leader Kay Kyser and his big band return to America after a long stint playing for the troupes. He wants to take a break but his publicist convinces him to do another show for plant workers. His regular singer needs time to get married. He reluctantly accepts Julie Carver (Ann Miller), the plant owner's daughter, as her replacement.

    It's a bit of song and dance during the war years. The writing isn't much. The acting is fine. There isn't much of anything other than the musical breaks. It may as well be a concert show. It's a waste of an hour although that was needed back then. People just needed a break and that's what this is.

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    • Anecdotes
      Contrary to a previous comment, Ann Miller does not dance with Harold Nicholas in the "Mr. Beebe" number. In keeping with the times, the number is all-Black (the better for Southern censors to delete), and all the dancing girls in the number are light-skinned "colored" ladies. This is apparent on DVD.
    • Citations

      Band Singer: Why don't you grab her?

      Kay Kyser: Well, she's just not what I'm looking for.

      Band Singer: Now, I'm warning you, Kay, you better grab somebody fast - and I mean fast!

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Movie Orgy (1968)
    • Bandes originales
      Mr. Beebe
      Written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn and Dudley Brooks

      Performed by Harold Nicholas

      Also sung by Ann Miller, June Richmond and a vocal quartet

      Also danced by The Four Step Brothers, Marie Bryant and several others

      Later played jug-band style by members of the Kay Kyser Band

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    • How long is Carolina Blues?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 décembre 1944 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Battleship Blues
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Columbia/Sunset Gower Studios - 1438 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Durée
      • 1h 21min(81 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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