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East Side of Heaven

  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
334
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Joan Blondell, Bing Crosby, Mischa Auer, and Baby Sandy in East Side of Heaven (1939)
ComedyFamilyMusicRomance

A man finds himself the father, by proxy, of a ten-month-old baby and becomes involved in the turbulent lives of the child's family.A man finds himself the father, by proxy, of a ten-month-old baby and becomes involved in the turbulent lives of the child's family.A man finds himself the father, by proxy, of a ten-month-old baby and becomes involved in the turbulent lives of the child's family.

  • Director
    • David Butler
  • Writers
    • Herbert Polesie
    • William M. Conselman
  • Stars
    • Bing Crosby
    • Joan Blondell
    • Mischa Auer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    334
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Butler
    • Writers
      • Herbert Polesie
      • William M. Conselman
    • Stars
      • Bing Crosby
      • Joan Blondell
      • Mischa Auer
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Bing Crosby
    Bing Crosby
    • Denny Martin
    Joan Blondell
    Joan Blondell
    • Mary Wilson
    Mischa Auer
    Mischa Auer
    • Nicky
    Irene Hervey
    Irene Hervey
    • Mona Barrett
    C. Aubrey Smith
    C. Aubrey Smith
    • Cyrus Barrett Snr.
    Robert Kent
    Robert Kent
    • Cyrus Barrett Jr.
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • Claudius De Wolfe
    Baby Sandy
    Baby Sandy
    • Sandy
    Jane Jones
    • Mrs. Kelly - Singing Cook
    Rose Valyda
    • Singing Cook
    Helen Warner
    • Singing Cook
    Jack Powell
    • Happy Jack - the Chef
    The Music Maids
    • Waitresses
    Matty Malneck
    • Orchestra Leader
    Herbert Ashley
    Herbert Ashley
    • Cop
    • (uncredited)
    Hooper Atchley
    Hooper Atchley
    • Executive
    • (uncredited)
    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Harry C. Bradley
    Harry C. Bradley
    • James Travers
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Butler
    • Writers
      • Herbert Polesie
      • William M. Conselman
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    User reviews11

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    7AAdaSC

    A baby that isn't annoying

    Easy-going Bing (Denny) has a job as a singing telegram and is engaged to receptionist Joan Blondell (Mary). However, things go wrong for Bing when he is tricked into singing Happy Birthday to the influential and controlling character that is C Aubrey Smith (Barrett Snr). He loses his job but gets another as a singing cab driver! They had some weird ideas in those days. The plot takes a crazy turn about halfway through when Bing is charged with looking after a baby and all kinds of confusion and misunderstandings ensue before the film resolves itself into a happy ending.

    It's an easy-to-watch film that passes the time enjoyably with 2 points to note. The first is that the baby isn't annoying. In fact, the baby is a scene stealer as you watch her interactions with the characters - it is quite fascinating as she reaches to grab Blondell's hair or casts loving looks at Bing hoping he will croon and cradle her again. I usually can't stand children in films but this one is ok. The second is that Mischa Auer (Nicky) isn't annoying. He plays Bing's roommate and he is actually quite funny. I didn't expect that as he is usually very odd, playing for comedy and never hitting the mark. Well, in this film he is funny! Alongside some humorous dialogue is a very funny bell-boy - check him out!

    It's another good film with a misunderstanding about a baby from 1939, the other being "Bachelor Mother" starring Ginger Rogers and David Niven.
    7tavm

    Bing Crosby, a baby, and a game cast provide ample charms in East Side of Heaven

    This is one of two films Bing Crosby-a Paramount contract player-made on loan to Universal. In this one, he's originally a telegram singer before getting fired and becoming a crooning taxi driver. He's engaged to Joan Blondell and has Mischa Auer for a roommate. Oh, and there's a baby involved. I'll stop there and just say that the songs sung by Bing are entertaining especially one number taking place in a café where both the female cooks and some waitresses join in. There's plenty of funny lines and mannerisms especially from Auer. And this baby, whose name is Sandy, is sure cute! Really, this was a breezy 90 minutes that didn't test my patience. So on that note, East Side of Heaven is worth a look.
    7planktonrules

    Fun.

    "East Side of Heaven" isn't a particularly deep or fancy film, but it is fun and is a nice little family film. It's so nice, it's almost worth giving this one an 8.

    Bing Crosby plays a struggling singer. He can't find a good job, so he first takes one as a singing telegram man and then as, oddly, a singing taxi driver. During the course of his job, he meets a desperate young lady and her obnoxious and very rich father-in-law (C. Aubry Smith). The old man is determined to take the child away--even though the mother is very competent. So, in desperation, she hides the cute kid with a friend--Bing and his roommate (Mischa Auer). The plot doesn't get a whole lot deeper than that, but it helped that Joan Blondell was on hand to play Bing's fiancée and that the baby was so freakin' adorable. All in all, fluff--but incredibly enjoyable, well written and well made fluff.

    By the way, this film is included on the same disc as Bing's "If I Had My Way"--a film that is even better! A wonderful DVD and one worth having in your collection.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    A very nicely done and entertaining film

    If you are a fan of Bing Crosby fan you won't be disappointed by East Side of Heaven. The story is a touch protracted and I did wish Joan Blondell had more to do other than being a reactionary character, she seemed underused in the second half. East Side of Heaven is a nice film to look at, it isn't lavish but it is photographed with style and love and the costumes and sets are equally attractive. The music score is lush and catchy, and the songs don't disappoint either. Hang Your Heart on a Hickory Limb is colourfully staged and snappy and That Sly Old Gentleman and the beautiful ballad East Side of Heaven are classic Bing Crosby. The choreography is neither too simple or too complicated and it's elaborate without being overblown and when the film calls for a more understated touch it doesn't become laboured either. The dialogue is clever and snappy, the funniest moments coming from Mischa Auer and while East Side of Heaven drips with sentimentality it is also in an endearing and touching way, never forgetting to be entertaining either. Bing Crosby is charming and has no trouble being comfortable, he also sings a dream as he always did. Joan Blondell has allure and sassiness but she has had much better written roles. C Aubrey Smith ability to be gruff and classy as well as amusing comes naturally to him, but the most memorable performances come from Mischa Auer who's very funny and in some parts of the film hilarious and the absolutely adorable Baby Sandy. In conclusion, very entertaining and well done, won't disappoint Bing Crosby fans. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    misspaddylee

    Delightful gem of a musical

    "East Side of Heaven" is a fable of New York City with a breezy Bing Crosby as a singer (first a singing telegrapher then a taxi troubadour) whose life is complicated by a friend's marital woes and a baby.

    Joan Blondell has a grand showcase for her loveliness and her comedy chops as Bing's fiancée. Mischa Auer steals every scene he is in as the helpful, loafer pal.

    The most adorable tot in movies, Baby Sandy, is the plot hinge upon which swings a tyrannical grandfather (C. Aubrey Smith), a worried mother (Irene Hervey) and a grandly unlikable radio host (Jerome Cowan).

    You'll wish there really was such a place as the Frying Pan Cafe where waiters and cooks join guests in song. "Hang Your Heart on a Hickory Limb" is just one of the infectious numbers that add the sparkle to this movie.

    A truly entertaining comedy-musical the whole family will enjoy.

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    • Trivia
      The producers originally wanted Ann Sothern for the Blondell role, but she was on tour singing with husband Roger Pryor's band.
    • Quotes

      Nicky: [Entering the nightclub] Ah, sad music! - like Russian. Now, I can be depressed while I eat.

    • Soundtracks
      East Side of Heaven
      Written by James V. Monaco and Johnny Burke

      Sung by Bing Crosby

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 1939 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Three's Company
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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