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Footlight parade film wiki
Footlight parade film wiki












  1. #FOOTLIGHT PARADE FILM WIKI MOVIE#
  2. #FOOTLIGHT PARADE FILM WIKI CODE#

It stands the test of a truly great musical film – even without the musical numbers, it would still be wonderful.

footlight parade film wiki

The extravagant musical finale was capped by three tremendous, back-to-back performances. In fact, there were four musical "prologues" in the film - although the first one, a cat-themed song-and-dance, was very brief ("Sittin' on a Backyard Fence") and part of a rehearsal. The thin plot's an excuse to show off the elaborate and extravagant choreographed Berkeley production numbers.

#FOOTLIGHT PARADE FILM WIKI MOVIE#

The eventual premise was that Kent was compelled - in only three days - to create three complete, fantastic, live, spectacular and show-stopping miniature musicals (known as "prologues") for movie theatres as an added pre-show featured attraction for their patrons during the early days of talkies.

footlight parade film wiki

Its familiar plot was a typical-for-the-time backstage tale about putting on a lavish show - in this case, touring stage productions for major motion-picture houses.

#FOOTLIGHT PARADE FILM WIKI CODE#

  • The film was also notable for its suggestive pre-Hays Code risque dialogue and some of the questionable relationships - parts of which were heavily edited or disguised by censors.
  • The elaborate numbers in the film couldn’t possibly be staged in a theater, but that’s a moot point when the viewer's overwhelmed with the amazing imagery.
  • As per usual with Busby Berkeley contributing in writing the music numbers, his songs are all extremely memorable and well-known signature production numbers, notable such examples including his first water ballet, "By a Waterfall" as well as "Shanghai Lil" and "Honeymoon Hotel." There’s often a touch of grimness to his numbers, and they often end on a small vignette.
  • James Cagney turns in a dynamite performance as the theatrical producer Chester Kent who finds that talking pictures are cutting into his business.
  • 42nd Street had a dramatic, gritty story about a director who had to scrape together one more hit show or face financial ruin and a complete breakdown Gold Diggers of 1933 had constant reminders of the Depression and a final number which was about the World War veterans’ protest march to Washington, “Remember My Forgotten Man.” Footlight Parade on the other hand - while certainly depicting the stresses and strains involved in putting on a show - is pure enjoyable escapism.
  • This is also the third of the great Warner Bros.-Busby Berkeley musicals, and the only one which is pure fun.
  • It's one of most iconic and beloved Warner Brothers showbiz musicals even all these decades later.
  • footlight parade film wiki

    The film's songs were written by Harry Warren (music), Al Dubin (lyrics), Sammy Fain (music) and Irving Kahal (lyrics), and include "By a Waterfall", "Honeymoon Hotel" and "Shanghai Lil". The film was written by Manuel Seff and James Seymour based on a story by Robert Lord and Peter Milne, and was directed by Lloyd Bacon, with musical numbers created and directed by Busby Berkeley. Footlight Parade is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film starring James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell and featuring Frank McHugh, Guy Kibbee, Hugh Herbert and Ruth Donnelly.














    Footlight parade film wiki