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Sing, Baby, Sing
Sing, Baby, Sing

Sing, Baby, Sing

19361h 30m★ 5.7音楽

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スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Sidney Lanfield

脚本: Milton Sperling / Harry Tugend / Jack Yellen

制作: Darryl F. Zanuck

撮影監督: J. Peverell Marley

制作会社: 20th Century Fox

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Alice Faye
Alice Faye
Joan Warren
Adolphe Menjou
Adolphe Menjou
Bruce Farraday
Gregory Ratoff
Gregory Ratoff
Nicholas K. Alexander
Patsy Kelly
Patsy Kelly
Fitz
Ted Healy
Ted Healy
Al Craven
Michael Whalen
Michael Whalen
Ted Blake
Al Ritz
Al Ritz
Himself
Jimmy Ritz
Jimmy Ritz
Himself
Harry Ritz
Harry Ritz
Himself
Montagu Love
Montagu Love
Robert Wilson

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There’s a scene in this where the successful Thespian “Farraday” (Adolphe Menjou) serenades an hot water bottle full of medical rum that shows this actor’s ability to amiably turn his hand to most things, but otherwise this is a thin story of his boozy womaniser and his misunderstood relationship with aspiring crooner “Joan” (Alice Faye). She is constantly being involved in the ropey shenanigans of her agent “Nicky” (Gregory Ratoff) who means well, but still latterly becomes something of an occupational hazard for both her, and “Farraday”, too. When I say thin, I mean that there’s very little to the actual plot. Much of the rest of this ninety minutes consists of some onstage variety performances, culminating in quite an amusing skit from the newly signed Ritz brothers doing their own version of “Frankenstein” meets “Dr. Jekyll” which has the audience in raptures. What does work is the chemistry between Faye and Menjou, and Ratoff delivers well enough too in a sort of hapless Victor McLaglen vein. It’s also remarkable that all of this effort went on performances for radio shows - usually sponsored by a soap company. The last twenty minutes or so demonstrates that with an all-female orchestra, a few singers - including Tony Martin with his pleasant enough short ballad “When Did You Leave Heaven” and some perfectly attired dancers all dolled up to the nines, before the comically scientific sketch complete with props and steaming vials of nasty chemicals. Nobody was watching. Only listening. Why go to all that effort for the wireless? It’s like those announcers at the BBC who wore white tie in the evening because they were going to broadcast in your home. If song and dance, tempered with a bit of screwball and nostalgia for family gatherings around the wireless is for you, then this ought to do the trick.

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