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Movieland Magic

  • 1946
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Movieland Magic (1946)
ComedyMusicalShort

Released as part of a series of WB shorts under the collective title of "Technicolor Specials" (WB production number 2003) this short most likely holds the WB house record for a 20-minute fi... Read allReleased as part of a series of WB shorts under the collective title of "Technicolor Specials" (WB production number 2003) this short most likely holds the WB house record for a 20-minute film containing footage from the most different titles in their inventory. It's theme of a s... Read allReleased as part of a series of WB shorts under the collective title of "Technicolor Specials" (WB production number 2003) this short most likely holds the WB house record for a 20-minute film containing footage from the most different titles in their inventory. It's theme of a singing guided tour of the lot (and some of the footage) is from 1944's "Musical Movieland"... Read all

  • Director
    • James V. Kern
  • Stars
    • Scotty Beckett
    • Lucile Fairbanks
    • Fritz Feld
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    45
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James V. Kern
    • Stars
      • Scotty Beckett
      • Lucile Fairbanks
      • Fritz Feld
    • 2User reviews
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    Scotty Beckett
    Scotty Beckett
      Lucile Fairbanks
      Lucile Fairbanks
        Fritz Feld
        Fritz Feld
          Dick Foran
          Dick Foran
            Kathryn Kane
            Kathryn Kane
              Fuzzy Knight
              Fuzzy Knight
                John Payne
                John Payne
                  Anne Shirley
                  Anne Shirley
                    Larry Williams
                    Larry Williams
                      Jane Wyman
                      Jane Wyman
                        Mel Tormé
                        Mel Tormé
                        • Studio Tour Guide
                        • (uncredited)
                        Leo White
                        Leo White
                        • Makeup man
                        • (uncredited)
                        • Director
                          • James V. Kern
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                        horn-5

                        The beauty of archive footage...

                        is that Vitaphone Corporation/Warner Bros got the services of all these cast/crew people and didn't have to pay them anything.

                        Released as part of a series of WB shorts under the collective title of "Technicolor Specials" (WB production number 2003) this short most likely holds the WB house record for a 20-minute film containing footage from the most different titles in their inventory. It's theme of a singing guided tour of the lot (and some of the footage) is from 1944's "Musical Movieland", the former title holder, and it contains clips from 1939's "Quiet, Please" and "Royal Rodeo"; "Sunday Roundup" from 1936 and 1940's "The Singing Dude." Pieces from "Out Where the Stars Begin" and "Swingtime in the Movies" may also be used, but it's hard to tell since they all tend to run together and show up in a lot of places during the 1940's Warner shorts. Its title of "Movieland Magic" is most apt considering the sleight-of-hand performed by the WB Shorts and Sales departments in once again selling the same film clips for the 3rd, 4th or more times.

                        The Warners' people made a fine art out of compilation archive-footage (except they called it stock footage)and re-selling the same footage to the theatre exhibitors over and over. When movie attendees left the theatre in the 1940s and 50s with the feeling they had seen it before, they were correct. They had. Especially if it carried a WB logo.

                        Yogi Berra was right...it's de javu all over again.
                        tterrace

                        Not entirely recycled

                        Thank you to Leslie Howard Adams' who, in his 2006 review, usefully identifies much of the recycled footage from previous Technicolor Warner studio tour shorts. Just having watched it (it's a bonus feature on the Bette Davis "Deception" DVD), I can say that there actually is some newly- shot material. At about the halfway point (5:18 to be precise), the narrator turns us over to "our musical messengers" led by a tour guide who's none other than a very young Mel Tormé. At the time, he was a Warner Bros. contract player, having signed in 1944. In this short, most of his lines are in rhyming dialog, but he does sing briefly before the final (recycled) segment. A very brief (don't blink) bit: when he's pointing out a scene with Dennis Morgan and Fuzzy Knight, he momentarily scrunches up his face into a perfect Fuzzy Knight impression.

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                        • Trivia
                          Vitaphone production reel #1432A.
                        • Connections
                          Features The Sunday Round-Up (1936)
                        • Soundtracks
                          Hooray for Hollywood
                          (uncredited)

                          Music by Richard A. Whiting

                          Played during the opening credits and during the opening narration

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                        Details

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                        • Release date
                          • March 9, 1946 (United States)
                        • Country of origin
                          • United States
                        • Language
                          • English
                        • Also known as
                          • Technicolor Specials (1945-1946 season) #3: Movieland Magic
                        • Filming locations
                          • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
                        • Production company
                          • Warner Bros.
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                        • Runtime
                          17 minutes
                        • Aspect ratio
                          • 1.37 : 1

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