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The Great Morgan

  • 1946
  • Approved
  • 57m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
226
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Frank Morgan in The Great Morgan (1946)
ComedyMusical

A compilation of musical numbers built around a thin narrative. Showcasing MGM's array of talent during WWII, including a comedic turn by Frank Morgan.A compilation of musical numbers built around a thin narrative. Showcasing MGM's array of talent during WWII, including a comedic turn by Frank Morgan.A compilation of musical numbers built around a thin narrative. Showcasing MGM's array of talent during WWII, including a comedic turn by Frank Morgan.

  • Director
    • Nat Perrin
  • Writer
    • Nat Perrin
  • Stars
    • Frank Morgan
    • Leon Ames
    • Carlos Ramírez
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    226
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    • Director
      • Nat Perrin
    • Writer
      • Nat Perrin
    • Stars
      • Frank Morgan
      • Leon Ames
      • Carlos Ramírez
    • 11User reviews
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    Frank Morgan
    Frank Morgan
    • Frank Morgan
    Leon Ames
    Leon Ames
    • K.F. Studio Exec
    Carlos Ramírez
    Carlos Ramírez
    • Singer in 'Musical Masterpieces'
    • (archive footage)
    Lucille Norman
    Lucille Norman
    • Singer in 'Musical Masterpieces'
    • (archive footage)
    Eleanor Powell
    Eleanor Powell
    • Film Character
    • (archive footage)
    Virginia O'Brien
    Virginia O'Brien
    • Film Character
    • (archive footage)
    The King Sisters
    The King Sisters
    • The King Sisters
    • (archive footage)
    Jacqueline White
    Jacqueline White
    • Mother in 'Our Old Car'
    • (archive footage)
    Ben Blue
    Ben Blue
    • Bellamy B. Birdbrain in Badminton
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Rand Brooks
    Rand Brooks
    • Film Character
    • (uncredited)
    George Chandler
    George Chandler
    • Roger the Valet
    • (uncredited)
    Inez Cooper
    Inez Cooper
    • Film Character
    • (uncredited)
    Ken Davidson
    • Actor in Badminton
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Tommy Dorsey
    Tommy Dorsey
    • Tommy Dorsey
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Cedric Gibbons
    Cedric Gibbons
    • Cedric Gibbons
    • (uncredited)
    Dell Henderson
    Dell Henderson
    • Film Character
    • (uncredited)
    Irene
    Irene
    • Irene
    • (uncredited)
    Bert Moorhouse
    Bert Moorhouse
    • Studio Executive
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Nat Perrin
    • Writer
      • Nat Perrin
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    6mhlong

    Not that bad first attempt of a new genre.

    I'm not one of those intense movie aficionados, someone who has seen like 90+% of every movie made, and know more about movies than producers, directors, actors, etc. but I have seen a lot of different movies and remember most of them. I watched this movie on TCM the other night and immediately realized it was a first attempt at the genre of movies that include Amazon Women on the Moon, Kentucky Fried Movie, the Groove Tube, and others. This had that same kind of offbeat humor - a satire that parodies how old time stuidios work. And it had enough character actors such as Ben Blue, Arthur Space and others to make it interesting to those who look for bits of Hollywood history (besides introducing to the audience real backstage talents of the golden age of movies).. The plot is threadbare, the acting is almost amateurish, but the end result is, if you like that kind of humor, mildly enjoyable. A 1 star by itself, a 6 star if you appreciate this kind of humor and see it as the first of a new genre.
    5SnoopyStyle

    clip show pretending to be a movie

    Frank Morgan (Frank Morgan) is struggling to make a studio movie. He is frustrated with delay and starts cutting together the film himself. When he shows it to the buyers, everybody is surprised that he had edited in segments of unrelated films and whole entire shorts.

    Frank roaring is the funniest bit in the movie. This is a clip show pretending to be a movie. Too many of these clips offer nothing to the audience other than the possibility of recognizing them from somewhere else. They're not particularly funny and we have sit through them. A few are a bit interesting, but nothing to write home about.
    8Dick-42

    An entertaining diversion

    Frank Morgan, the professional bumbler, decides he's not getting the respect (and money) he deserves at "the studio," so he calls studio boss "KF" -- Leon Ames -- and demands the job of producing a picture. His proposition is, surprisingly, accepted, and after weeks of Morgan's confused shooting, and going ever farther behind schedule and over budget, KF demands to see the result. Disgusted with the professional editor's inability to make any sense from the available footage, Morgan fires him and cuts and splices the film himself -- after, predictably, dumping the contents of the film storage shelves on the cutting room floor.

    In the projection room, the resulting product, of course, turns out to be a disaster. (Everything about this movie and the film-within-the-film is predictable, but who cares?) Interspersed with a bit of inane "original footage" -- some of it, naturally, upside down -- Frank has picked up pieces of other MGM productions, which are presented complete and straight: A "Donkey Serenade" (not Allan Jones'}; a neat Elinor Powell dance sequence; songs by Virginia O'Brien with an unbilled Tommy Dorsey and Band, and by the King Sisters; and two MGM shorts complete with title, credit, and "The End" cards -- the familiar John Nesbitt Passing Parade "Our Old Car," and a "new" (to me and IMDb) Pete Smith Specialty on professional "Badminton," that's worth the price of admission.

    A very entertaining little movie, especially if you like Morgan and the films of the '40s. I do.
    1brausahol

    Strange amalgamation of short films

    This isn't really a feature film. It's actually an amalgamation of shorts tied together by a flimsy and unfunny storyline about actor Frank Morgan (playing himself) producing his first movie at MGM. There are five shorts in all, four musical vignettes (Eleanor Powell, Lucille Norman & Carlos Ramirez, the King Sisters, and Virginia O'Brien and Tommy Dorsey), a Pete Smith short ("Badminton"), and a "Passing Parade" short ("Our Old Car").

    It's hard to understand why MGM would bother doing this, when those shorts could have been shown separately before their feature films. In any case, it doesn't work. None of the shorts are first rate, while the silly Morgan storyline is painful to watch. But not all is lost. "The Great Morgan" allows us to take a rare glimpse at a few behind-the-scenes MGM workers: sound recorder Douglas Shearer (Norma's brother), art director Cedric Gibbons, and costume designer Irene. Too bad Louis B. Mayer didn't play himself (a more dignified movie equivalent is played by Leon Ames). Also, there's a clever (and bizarre) twist at the end involving Leo, the lion, and the ever-befuddled Frank Morgan. That one last minute is worth seeing -- else, you won't believe it.
    1vincentlynch-moonoi

    Don't bother

    I'm a fan of character actor Frank Morgan (the wizard in "The Wizard Of Oz"), and, as a fan of old films, I think the work that is being done with film preservation is much needed. So, when I read that this hour-long film which had been thought lost had been found, I was quite interested.

    Yawn. There's nothing here to hold your attention for an hour. There's a silly plot line with frustrated actor Morgan becoming a bumbling producer. In actuality, that thin plot attempts to hold together a number of MGM shorts...but it's not short enough. These shorts are of minimal interest (or is it just that it's dated?).

    This film was a great disappointment, and I can only assume that Frank Morgan was forced to do this film.

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    • Trivia
      Movie was intended for export only, was presumed lost, but a print appeared in 1980. It was never released theatrically in the U.S. and was never submitted to the U.S. Copyright Office.
    • Quotes

      Frank Morgan: After all, a man's got to think of his future. Don't forget the years are piling up on me. I'm around 30... well, second time around.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Race to Save 100 Years (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Flight of the Bumble Bee
      (uncredited)

      Written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

      Performed by the MGM Studio Orchestra

      Sequence originally in MGM short subject Musical Masterpieces (1946).

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Morgan's Folly
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      57 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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