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Rosie the Riveter

Original title: Rosie, the Riveter
  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
94
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Jane Frazee in Rosie the Riveter (1944)
ComedyMusicalRomanceWar

In wartime 1944 in California, defense plant workers Rosalind "Rosie" Warren and her friend Vera Watson must share, on a rotating schedule, the town's last available rental room with Charlie... Read allIn wartime 1944 in California, defense plant workers Rosalind "Rosie" Warren and her friend Vera Watson must share, on a rotating schedule, the town's last available rental room with Charlie Doran and Kelly Kennedy, who work the other shift at the plant. The landlady, Grandma Qui... Read allIn wartime 1944 in California, defense plant workers Rosalind "Rosie" Warren and her friend Vera Watson must share, on a rotating schedule, the town's last available rental room with Charlie Doran and Kelly Kennedy, who work the other shift at the plant. The landlady, Grandma Quill, also has her grandchildren, Buzz Prouty and Mabel Prouty, and her daughter Stella Prou... Read all

  • Director
    • Joseph Santley
  • Writers
    • Dorothy Curnow Handley
    • Jack Townley
    • Aleen Leslie
  • Stars
    • Jane Frazee
    • Frank Albertson
    • Barbara Jo Allen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    94
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Santley
    • Writers
      • Dorothy Curnow Handley
      • Jack Townley
      • Aleen Leslie
    • Stars
      • Jane Frazee
      • Frank Albertson
      • Barbara Jo Allen
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jane Frazee
    Jane Frazee
    • Rosalind 'Rosie' Warren
    Frank Albertson
    Frank Albertson
    • Charlie Doran
    Barbara Jo Allen
    Barbara Jo Allen
    • Vera Watson
    • (as Vera Vague)
    Frank Jenks
    Frank Jenks
    • Kelly Kennedy
    Lloyd Corrigan
    Lloyd Corrigan
    • Clem Prouty
    Frank Fenton
    Frank Fenton
    • Wayne Calhoun
    Maude Eburne
    Maude Eburne
    • Granma Quill
    Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer
    Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer
    • Buzz Prouty
    • (as Carl Switzer)
    Louise Erickson
    Louise Erickson
    • Mabel Prouty
    Ellen Lowe
    • Stella Prouty
    Arthur Loft
    Arthur Loft
    • Sergeant Montgomery
    Tom Kennedy
    Tom Kennedy
    • Piano Mover
    Stanley Andrews
    Stanley Andrews
    • General
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Barcroft
    Roy Barcroft
    • Man at Soda Fountain
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Lynton Brent
    Lynton Brent
    • Poker Player
    • (uncredited)
    Tom Chatterton
    Tom Chatterton
    • Official
    • (uncredited)
    Kirby Grant
    Kirby Grant
    • Singer at Award Presentation
    • (uncredited)
    Rosemonde James
    • Award Presentation Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph Santley
    • Writers
      • Dorothy Curnow Handley
      • Jack Townley
      • Aleen Leslie
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    6planktonrules

    Nice wartime fun

    "Rosie the Riveter" is a cute B-movie that is set during WWII. It stars Jane Frazee as the title character, a young lady who goes to work at a defense plant but has a serious problem finding a place to sleep. This actually was a serious problem during the war, as many small towns boomed--filling with thousands of workers and not enough housing for them all. It's the subject of several comedies of the day, such as "The More the Merrier" as well as this film. Well, Rosie and her friend come up with an interesting solution--share the room with a couple guys. The guys will get it one shift, they will get it the next. However, Rosie's very prim and proper boyfriend would not approve so she spends much of the film hiding it from the guy. Additionally, there is a LOT of tension between the various roommates. How it's all resolved is cute and enjoyable. Just understand...this is not nor was it intended to be anything more than a low-budget comedy with modest pretensions. It does the trick but is not exactly what I'd call a must-see film. Cute and enjoyable.
    6boblipton

    Cox And Box Fall In Love

    The image of Rosie the Riveter is one of the indelible Norman Rockwell covers. The issue of the Saturday Evening Post dated May 29,1943 had her, in overalls and bandana, sleeve rolled up, flexing her arm: "We can Do it!" talking about women in the workplace, talking about women in defense plants, taking the place of men who were now in the armed forces and making a dent in the wartime labor shortage. In 1943, women made up 65% of the aircraft industry work force, compared to less than 1% before the war.

    Rockwell didn't invent Rosie. She was the invention of a Pittsburgh artist named J. Howard Miller. Complete with slogan, he used her on a recruiting poster for Westinghouse.

    All of which has little to do with this movie. Oh, Jane Frazee and Vera Vague work in an aircraft plant, but that makes up two shots and a total of about two minutes. The movie is about wartime housing shortages, like the better remembered THE MORE THE MERRIER. Rosie and Vera show up at Maude Eburne's house, where they have each paid for a room. So do Frank Albertson and Frank Jenks. This Solomonic baby is cut in twain by the girls having the room in the evening, while the men, who are on the swing shift, have it during the day.

    This wartime Cox & Box routine is eked out by the usual sputtering romantic comedy between Rosie, who has a wet blanket of a fiance, and Albertson, a couple of musical numbers, and the sort of comedy that goes on in a household, including a teen-ager who feels if she doesn't have three dates every evening, her life will be ruined, a married daughter who moves back in every three weeks, complete with piano, and a nicely rendered variation of the Stateroom scene from A NIGHT AT THE OPERA.

    With high urban housing costs, this may have some connection to a young modern audience, but while it is a nicely performed comedy under the direction of the under-rated Joseph Santley, it is a thing of its time. Fans of old movies will enjoy it, but the lack of any remembered star will limit its nostalgic value to those who appreciate great character comedians of the period, like Lloyd Corrigan, 'Alfalfa' Switzer, and Tom Kennedy as a piano mover who has been in and out of that house with that piano so often, he's learned to play the instrument.
    6john5th

    Rosie Can't Find A Room Anywhere In Town...

    This is a breezy musical about the housing shortage in wartime America, circa 1944. As usual Jane Frazee is a delight to watch and listen to and here she is paired with the female Jerry Colonna, Vera Vague as the work/roommate. Rosie and her pal squabble with two guys over the only remaining boardinghouse room in town and Rosie, after "working overtime on a B-19" down at the plane factory, eventually warms up to Frank Albertson (not your typical young juvenile lead, this was wartime after all) and everything works out for the big finale sung at the work site. Three or four nice tunes and some light comedy (a couple of very funny moments - all the teenagers seem to be a lot more mature about their romantic relationships than the adults and they stay up all night doing the conga!)make this an easy hour to pass.
    6planktonrules

    Nice wartime fun

    "Rosie the Riveter" is a cute B-movie that is set during WWII. It stars Jane Frazee as the title character, a young lady who goes to work at a defense plant but has a serious problem finding a place to sleep. This actually was a serious problem during the war, as many small towns boomed--filling with thousands of workers and not enough housing for them all. It's the subject of several comedies of the day, such as "The More the Merrier" as well as this film. Well, Rosie and her friend come up with an interesting solution--share the room with a couple guys. The guys will get it one shift, they will get it the next. However, Rosie's very prim and proper boyfriend would not approve so she spends much of the film hiding it from the guy. Additionally, there is a LOT of tension between the various roommates. How it's all resolved is cute and enjoyable. Just understand...this is not nor was it intended to be anything more than a low-budget comedy with modest pretensions. It does the trick but is not exactly what I'd call a must-see film. Cute and enjoyable.

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      I Don't Want Anybody at All
      Lyrics by Herb Magidson

      Music by Jule Styne

      Sung by Jane Frazee

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • In Rosie's Room
    • Filming locations
      • Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 15 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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