- Broadway Melody of 1936
Infobox Film
name = Broadway Melody of 1936
caption = original film poster
director =Roy Del Ruth
producer =John W. Considine Jr.
writer =Moss Hart
starring =Jack Benny Eleanor Powell
Robert TaylorUna Merkel Buddy Ebsen
music =Nacio Herb Brown
cinematography =Charles Rosher
editing =Blanche Sewell
distributor =Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
released =August 25 ,1935
runtime = 101 min.
language = English
budget =
imdb_id = 0026144
preceded_by =The Broadway Melody (1929)
followed_by =Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937)|"Broadway Melody of 1936" is a musical film released by
MGM in 1935, despite the title. It was a follow up of sorts to the successful "The Broadway Melody ", which had been released in 1929, although beyond the title and some music there is no story connection with the earlier film. The thin plot involves a young dancer (played byEleanor Powell ) who tries to convince a promoter (played by Robert Taylor) that she should be given a chance to star in a new Broadway musical. He was her old childhood sweetheart, but he is too busy living it up with a young, rich, widow (played byJune Knight ) who is financially backing his show. A love triangle forms. Powell tries to show Taylor that she can dance and survive on Broadway, but he will not hire her. Things become complicated when she begins impersonating a famous French dancer not realizing the dancer is only the figment of a gossip columnist's imagination. The film co-starredJack Benny as the gossip columnist and also featuresUna Merkel ,Buddy Ebsen ,Vilma Ebsen , andNick Long Jr. The film was written by
Harry W. Conn ,Moss Hart ,Jack McGowan andSid Silvers . It was directed byRoy Del Ruth and was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Picture . The film features a variety of musical acts, as well as some bizarre comedy moments involving Jack Benny and a recurring character who demonstrates numerous forms ofsnoring .The highlight of the film is an extensive musical number at the end built around the theme song "Broadway Rhythm". Beginning with
Frances Langford (appearing as herself) singing the first few verses, the number moves on to a succession of dance routines including a manic routine featuring Ebsen and his sister, then a tuneful, jazzy dance with June Knight, before climaxing with a glimmering tuxedo-clad Eleanor Powell giving an athletic tap performance surrounded by men in top hats and tails.This was Powell's first leading role in a film, and her first movie for MGM. She became a major MGM musical star as a result of this picture, and would appear in the next two entries in the Broadway Melody series: "
Broadway Melody of 1938 " and "Broadway Melody of 1940 ". (Neither of these films were related to each other in terms of storyline.) This also marked Ebsen's film debut. In an interview promoting 1994's "That's Entertainment! III " (and available on the DVD release of same), dancerAnn Miller claimed that MGM was on the verge of bankruptcy at the time "Broadway Melody of 1936" was made, and it (along with subsequent Powell films) became so popular the company became profitable again.Trivia
* During his first musical number, Buddy Ebsen is seen wearing a
Mickey Mouse shirt, despite it advertising a character from a rival studio. This was also Ebsen's first major film with MGM.
* In the number, "I've Got A Feelin' You're Foolin"', singing withJune Knight , Robert Taylor, whose previous films were all Dramas, surprised audience members with his pleasant singing voice.
* Assuming one considers this film a true follow-up to the original, then this is the first sequel ever to be nominated for the Best Picture Oscar.External links
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