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Springtime in the Rockies

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Carmen Miranda, Betty Grable, Cesar Romero, Harry James, and John Payne in Springtime in the Rockies (1942)
MusicalRomance

Broadway partners Vicky Lane and Dan Christy have a tiff over Christy's womanizing. Jealous Vicky takes up with her old flame and former dance partner, Victor Price, and Dan's career takes a... Read allBroadway partners Vicky Lane and Dan Christy have a tiff over Christy's womanizing. Jealous Vicky takes up with her old flame and former dance partner, Victor Price, and Dan's career takes a nosedive. In hopes of rekindling their romance and getting Vicky back on the boards with ... Read allBroadway partners Vicky Lane and Dan Christy have a tiff over Christy's womanizing. Jealous Vicky takes up with her old flame and former dance partner, Victor Price, and Dan's career takes a nosedive. In hopes of rekindling their romance and getting Vicky back on the boards with him, Dan follows her to a ritzy resort in the Canadian Rockies, where she and Victor are a... Read all

  • Director
    • Irving Cummings
  • Writers
    • Walter Bullock
    • Ken Englund
    • Jacques Théry
  • Stars
    • Betty Grable
    • Carmen Miranda
    • John Payne
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    799
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Irving Cummings
    • Writers
      • Walter Bullock
      • Ken Englund
      • Jacques Théry
    • Stars
      • Betty Grable
      • Carmen Miranda
      • John Payne
    • 23User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Betty Grable
    Betty Grable
    • Vicky Lane
    Carmen Miranda
    Carmen Miranda
    • Rosita Murphy
    John Payne
    John Payne
    • Dan Christy
    Cesar Romero
    Cesar Romero
    • Victor Prince
    Charlotte Greenwood
    Charlotte Greenwood
    • Phoebe Gray
    Edward Everett Horton
    Edward Everett Horton
    • McTavish
    Harry James
    Harry James
    • Harry James
    Harry James and His Orchestra
    Harry James and His Orchestra
    • The Music Makers
    • (as Harry James and His Music Makers)
    Bando da Lua
    Bando da Lua
    • Rosita's Six Brothers…
    Six Hits and a Miss
    • Vocal Group
    Jackie Barnett
      Loretta Barnett
        Eleanor Bayley
        Eleanor Bayley
          William H. Benter
            William Bessire
              Bud Carpenter
                Chick Chandler
                Chick Chandler
                • Stage Manager
                • (uncredited)
                Iron Eyes Cody
                Iron Eyes Cody
                • White Cloud
                • (uncredited)
                • Director
                  • Irving Cummings
                • Writers
                  • Walter Bullock
                  • Ken Englund
                  • Jacques Théry
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                8reader4

                Carmen Miranda At Her Best

                There are several musicals from the early 1940s with overlapping cast memberships and similar plots. Among these are Down Argentine Way (1940), Week-End in Havana (1941), The Gang's All Here (1943) and this one.

                This is my favorite of the lot, and here's why. Carmen Miranda and Edward Everett Horton.

                Carmen Miranda was in all the movies I named above, and she steals the show in every single one of them. But in this one, she has a larger part.

                The pairing of Carmen with Edward Everett Horton was sheer genius. The talented Horton had a wide range, from serious parts such as Lost Horizon (1937) to being the narrator of "Fractured Fairy Tales" in the 1960s. His best roles, though, were probably his comedic ones, and he was rarely better than here.

                Carmen's wild attraction to Horton is funny enough in itself, simply because it is so unlikely. She is head-over-heels for him and throws herself at him in a way only the Brazilian Bombshell can do. Combine this with the diffident Horton's hesitancy, embarrassment and overall dignified befuddlement and you've got a love story the like of which has never been filmed elsewhere.

                Don't get me wrong -- this is not the front story, which takes place between Betty Grable and John Payne. It is a secondary subplot. And the story itself is secondary to the music and dancing.

                Still, for me, Rosita and McTavish are the sine qua non of the film, and make it my favorite movie in which I have seen Carmen Miranda.
                jaykay-10

                Not altogether typical

                Among the Fox musicals of the early 40s, there isn't much to distinguish one from the others. The leading lady will be Alice Faye or Betty Grable, the leading man will be Don Ameche or John Payne, the setting will be a scenic paradise, the story slight, and the success of the picture will depend on the supporting players and/or specialty acts.

                In this case there are some very welcome highlights that elevate the picture above most of the others. Caesar Romero reveals himself to be a first-rate ballroom dancer: lithe, graceful, totally appealing. He brings out the best in Betty Grable in their nightclub routine - she who so often had done the simplest steps in production numbers while the chorus did the real dancing around her. She is put to the test this time, and acquits herself very well.

                Then there is Edward Everett Horton, at last able to play a character with aspirations, motivation, a background that matters - instead of the less-than-one dimensional nervous, dithering purveyor of the double-take. Arguably, this is his best performance.

                And finally we have Carmen Miranda at the top of her form (Was she ever not?). Good songs, terrific gestures and facial expressions, flashing eyes, dazzling smile - even a part that has an effect on the story (such as it is).

                There were no better musicals at this time than those being produced by Fox. MGM was just getting its A-team together, and within a year or two would render the Fox musicals decidedly less impressive than they had seemed. But Leo the Lion had Kelly, Astaire, Garland, Grayson working for him; Fox had to do with less.
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                Grable

                "Springtime in the Rockies" is another delightful 20th Century Fox musical, this time starring Betty Grable, John Payne, Carmen Miranda, Charlotte Greenwood, Edward Everett Horton, Cesar Romero, and Harry James. All of them are wonderful, but Grable really sparkled in this as Vicky Lane, a Broadway actress whose heart is broken by Dan (John Payne). She quits the show they're doing and teams up for a song and dance act with handsome Victor Prince (Romero). The show's producer (Jackie Gleason) is in need of backing for his next show, finds Dan in a bar, and insists that he get Vicky back to New York. She's currently performing at Lake Louise. Payne is drunk out of his mind, so the bartender (Horton) escorts him to the Canadian resort.

                Grable looks fantastic and dances with Romero beautifully. Romero was tall, handsome, a beautiful dancer, and could do drama (Captain from Castile) as well as comedy (Julia Misbehaves). He enjoyed a wonderful career but had he not been Cuban, his film work would probably not been limited to supporting roles. Payne is handsome and delightful, and Carmen Miranda as Rosita Murphy is very funny.

                The scenery is gorgeous, the music upbeat with lots of great trumpet-playing by Harry James, and the actors marvelous. "Springtime in the Rockies" is a real treat.
                gregcouture

                Technicolor and Carmen Miranda - Oh! What a combo!!

                If I didn't read it somewhere, I'm sure I'd appropriate the assertion myself: "Technicolor was invented for Carmen Miranda." That fabulously talented lady from Brazil possessed a sense of humor which brightened many an hour for me. (Yes, she was assisted by scriptwriters and directors who knew how to showcase her gifts, but her personality simply leaps from the screen and into all those receptive hearts who so regret her untimely passing.)

                This is one of the better films in which Carmen appeared (Luvved her character's moniker: "Rosita Murphy" - What fun!) and other comments on this site aptly point out its delights. Everyone in the cast gets to add to the pleasure and let no one cast aspersions on Miss Betty Grable - her verve and naturalness were one of Twentieth-Century Fox's most valuable assets, especially during those difficult WWII years. A friend of mine, whose youthful cinema-going was considerably less supervised than mine, was absolutely besotted with Betty's blonde beauty and bounce. I believe he saw everyone of her films first-run, when he was barely old enough to enter a theater unaccompanied, as he did, and he insisted I catch TV showings of those Grable gems (and her fabled gams) whenever he saw a broadcast listing. Each time I was able to follow his recommendation, I was not in the least sorry. And with Senorita Miranda to whip this confection into frothy perfection...well, as the saying goes: "They don't make 'em like that anymore."
                10opsbooks

                One and a half hours of Technicolor bliss!

                I've just viewed the video of 'Springtime in the Rockies' for perhaps the 50th time and it just keeps getting better. My video runs for 87 minutes; just what is in the missing 4 minutes, if the stated 91 minutes running time is correct, I wonder?

                What do I like about this movie? It is beautiful to look at with superb sound that sweeps you back to the 1940s. John Payne and Carmen Miranda never made a better movie. Harry James wisely performs with the band and has few lines. But, if I have to pick out one actor, it is the wonderful Charlotte Greenwood, she of the L O N G legs. Her solo on the dance floor is the highlight of the movie. Betty Grable is nice to look at as well, of course! Then we have Edward Everett Horton and a number of other fine supporting actors who go to make up one of the best musicals to come out of the war years.

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                Related interests

                Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music (1965)
                Musical
                Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca (1942)
                Romance

                Storyline

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                • Trivia
                  Expecting her first daughter, Alice Faye could not play the part of Vicky Lane.
                • Goofs
                  John Payne is wearing a wedding ring on his left hand through out the movie. This is peculiar because he is pursuing Betty Grabel in the movie.
                • Quotes

                  Commissioner: Ah, lover's quarrels are just like an old pair of pants. You can always patch 'em up.

                  Phoebe Gray: Do you have to be that corny?

                • Connections
                  Featured in Carmen Miranda: Bananas Is My Business (1995)
                • Soundtracks
                  Run, Little Raindrop, Run
                  Music by Harry Warren

                  Lyrics by Mack Gordon

                  Performed by Betty Grable and John Payne

                  Also performed by Harry James and His Orchestra

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                • Release date
                  • November 6, 1942 (United States)
                • Country of origin
                  • United States
                • Language
                  • English
                • Also known as
                  • Rosita dansar och ler
                • Filming locations
                  • Stage 16, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
                • Production company
                  • Twentieth Century Fox
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                • Runtime
                  • 1h 31m(91 min)
                • Aspect ratio
                  • 1.37 : 1

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