Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaVarious Hollywood performers put on a pirate-themed variety show on Catalina Island, with a number of amiable stars in the audience.Various Hollywood performers put on a pirate-themed variety show on Catalina Island, with a number of amiable stars in the audience.Various Hollywood performers put on a pirate-themed variety show on Catalina Island, with a number of amiable stars in the audience.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
- 'Buddy' Rogers
- (as Charles ['Buddy'] Rogers and his California Cavaliers)
Sterling Young
- Sterling Young
- (as Sterling Young and his Orchestra)
Monica Bannister
- Girl on Sailboat
- (não creditado)
Bonnie Bannon
- Girl on Sailboat
- (não creditado)
Lynn Bari
- Girl on Sailboat
- (não creditado)
Virginia Bruce
- Virginia Bruce
- (não creditado)
Betty Burgess
- Singer
- (não creditado)
- …
Margaret Carthew
- Girl on Sailboat
- (não creditado)
Diane Cook
- Girl on Sailboat
- (não creditado)
Lili Damita
- Lili Damita
- (não creditado)
Marion Davies
- Marion Davies
- (não creditado)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
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Among the earliest Technicolor films using the Three-Color process are a set of promotional films made in the mid-1930s. They all supposedly show the stars in their off hours hanging out at a nightclub sort of setting...during which various adequate acts entertain.
In this one, Chester Morris is the emcee and he introduces the acts and points out the movie stars. A few of the stars hanging out on this beachfront nightclub DURING THE DAY is Mickey Rooney, Errol Flynn, Leon Errol, Cary Grant and Randolph Scott*. Most of the acts aren't very good, but their rendition of "We're in the Money" is very catchy. The theme is pirates and the acts mostly sport Hollywood versions of pirate costumes.
This is the sort of film that would appeal to folks who adore old Hollywood. Otherwise, it will be tough going as the film does come off as very staged and silly.
In this one, Chester Morris is the emcee and he introduces the acts and points out the movie stars. A few of the stars hanging out on this beachfront nightclub DURING THE DAY is Mickey Rooney, Errol Flynn, Leon Errol, Cary Grant and Randolph Scott*. Most of the acts aren't very good, but their rendition of "We're in the Money" is very catchy. The theme is pirates and the acts mostly sport Hollywood versions of pirate costumes.
This is the sort of film that would appeal to folks who adore old Hollywood. Otherwise, it will be tough going as the film does come off as very staged and silly.
I've only seen portions of the film on You Tube but it's really kind of like Avalon was in those days, with movie stars, big bands and plenty of Chamber of Commerce summer festivals which encouraged locals & tourists alike to dress up and be pirates, hillbillies, babies or whatever the current theme suggested. It offers glimpses of the Great White Steamers, the mahogany speedboats and stately St. Catherine Hotel, all long gone from 2008 Catalina.
The film's Technicolor is gorgeous, the musical numbers bouncy and cheerful. I always liked Buddy Rogers' music, & Johnny Downs' dancing & singing was fun to watch. JD always played the young college-types without a peer, later coming back to Coronado, CA to host local children's TV programs in the 50-'60s. He had a warm kind heart & gentle manner; it showed in his work. Please watch this film or Pigskin Parade and see for yourself.
The film's Technicolor is gorgeous, the musical numbers bouncy and cheerful. I always liked Buddy Rogers' music, & Johnny Downs' dancing & singing was fun to watch. JD always played the young college-types without a peer, later coming back to Coronado, CA to host local children's TV programs in the 50-'60s. He had a warm kind heart & gentle manner; it showed in his work. Please watch this film or Pigskin Parade and see for yourself.
Enchanting short from producer Louis Lewyn, who specialised in star-packed revues such as this one, Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove, Starlit Days at the Lido, all shot in ravishing 3-strip Technicolor in the mid-30s. Here we catch glimpses of Cary Grant, Randolph Scott, Errol Flynn, etc, supposedly enjoying the pirate revue outside the St Catherine Hotal on Descanso Beach, Avalon. (I'm sure they were there but revealingly we never see the stars in the same frame as the acts and it's a safe bet that the revue was filmed separately and the star shots blended seamlessly in). It doesn't matter a jot though, it's all hugely enjoyable, with Chester Morris hamming it up as the Pirate Captain, abetted by his motley crew of Leon Errol, Sid Silvers and others whom you feel you should recognize but don't quite.
Nice to see Lee Tracy pop up briefly. This was two years after the notorious incident on the Mexican shoot of Viva Villa which saw him fired from MGM by an incandescent LB Mayer and quickly smuggled back to the US. (Let's just say it involved a hotel balcony, a passing Mexican military parade below, and a jaybird-naked and drunken Lee Tracy answering the urgent call of Nature. Please don't rain on my parade indeed! To sum up, a glimpse of Paradise, Hollywood-style. I give it a resounding 10!
Nice to see Lee Tracy pop up briefly. This was two years after the notorious incident on the Mexican shoot of Viva Villa which saw him fired from MGM by an incandescent LB Mayer and quickly smuggled back to the US. (Let's just say it involved a hotel balcony, a passing Mexican military parade below, and a jaybird-naked and drunken Lee Tracy answering the urgent call of Nature. Please don't rain on my parade indeed! To sum up, a glimpse of Paradise, Hollywood-style. I give it a resounding 10!
Just imagine you're sitting in a movie theater in 1935 waiting for the feature to come on and suddenly this thing explodes on the screen in Full Color oh my gosh what a mindblower! Yes there were two strip technical color films but they are simply awful to look at muddy dull fake the worst. Yes the whole thing is kind of dopey with all these people dancing and singing with the big band playing, and cameos of famous stars just hanging around and smiling to the camera. I wonder if they got paid anything to do this? Maybe a trip to Catalina Island in the summer with food drinking music was enough. This is spectacular look how it survives now! Sort of like the first time I saw Star Wars in 1977 in Dolby surround that was something.
Terrific historical document of Hollywood 1935. Not to be regarded for its entertainment value, necessarily, but a real 'curio' from MGM. It almost is a home movie, in a sense, and the close-ups of Randolph Scott and Cary Grant are priceless.
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- CuriosidadesMarion Davies is introduced as "Queen of the Screen", a title she was given by theater owners as the #1 female box office star of 1922/23.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditoswith A Galaxy of Screen Stars
- ConexõesFeatured in Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story (2002)
- Trilhas sonorasAnchors Aweigh
(uncredited)
Music by Charles A. Zimmerman
Performed on the banjo by Eddie Peabody and 50 banjo players
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- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Fiesta pirata en Isla Catalina
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- Tempo de duração19 minutos
- Proporção
- 1.37 : 1
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