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Author: entrance64
Keywords: bf bidart
Added: January 6, 2009
MGM's Three Little Words is a "twin" musical biopic, covering the lives and careers of songwriters Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Fred Astaire plays Kalmar, a frustrated magician, while Red Skelton is cast as Ruby, a wannabe baseball player. After "meeting cute" during a disastrous vaudeville show, the oil-and-water Bert and Harry become a popular songwriting team, dashing off such favorites as Who's Sorry Now?, Nevertheless, So Long Oo-Long, I Wanna be Loved by You, All Alone Monday and the title song (the film unfortunately skimps on Kalmar and Ruby's Gilbert-and-Sullivan style novelty ditties, with the exception of Hooray for Captain Spaulding, Groucho Marx' signature tune in Animal Crackers). Adhering more to MGM formula than the facts, the script contrives to have Kalmar and Ruby split up over a trivial misunderstanding, only to be reunited by their wives for an "all is forgiven" radio broadcast hosted by bandleader Phil Regan. Vera-Ellen co-stars as Kalmar's vaudevillian wife Jessie Brown, while Arlene Dahl portrays Ruby's movie-star spouse Eileen Percy. Gloria DeHaven is seen as her own mother, Mrs. Carter DeHaven; and Debbie Reynolds plays "boop-a-doop" girl Helen Kane, her singing voice dubbed in by Ms. Kane herself. Though not quite as humorous as the subject matter would seem to dictate (Red Skelton gets his biggest laughs in the scenes wherein he, as Harry Ruby, participates in spring training with his favorite baseball club) Three Little Words is an excellent example of MGM's musical unit at the height of its powers.
Fred Astaire - Bert Kalmar
Red Skelton - Harry Ruby
Vera-Ellen - Jessie Brown Kalmar
Arlene Dahl - Eileen Percy
Keenan Wynn - Charlie Kope
Debbie Reynolds - Helen Kane
Gale Robbins - Terry Lordel
Gloria de Haven - Mrs. Carter De Haven
Phil Regan - Himself
Harry Shannon - Clanahan
Paul Harvey - Al Masters
Carleton Carpenter - Dan Healy
Harry Barris - Pianist
Douglas Carter - Stagehand
Harry Cody - Prop Man
Bert Davidson - Photographer
Anita Ellis - Singing Voice of Vera-Ellen [Voice]
Elzie Emanuel - Black Boy
Pat Flaherty - Coach
Sig Frohlich - Messenger
Alex Gerry - Marty Collister
Billy Gray - Boy
Sherry Hall - Pianist
Helen Kane - Singing Voice of Debbie Reynolds [Voice]
Phyllis Kennedy - Mother
Donald Kerr - Stage Manager
George Magrill - Piano Mover
Mickey Martin - Callboy
John R. McKee - Baseball Player
Harry B. Mendoza - Mendoza the Great
Beverly Michaels - Shipboard Woman
Fred Millican - Baseball Player
Harry Ruby - Baseball Player
Fred Santley - Juice Vendor
Sid Saylor - Barker
George Sherwood - Director
William Tannen - Photographer
Tony Taylor - Kid
Charles Wagenheim - Johnny
Pierre Watkin - Philip Goodman
Pat Williams - Assistant
Author: foxter65
Keywords: Three Little Words - Original Trailer 1950
Added: January 6, 2009
Storywise, Thousands Cheer is thin stuff indeed. Insouciant PFC Eddy Marsh (Gene Kelly) wants to put on a Big Show for his fellow serviceman. Along the way, Eddy falls in love with Kathryn Jones (Kathryn Grayson), the daughter of Colonel William Jones (John Boles). End of story. The principal selling angle of Thousands Cheer is the presence in the cast of virtually every musical talent on the MGM payroll: Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Red Skelton, Eleanor Powell, Jose Iturbi, the Kay Kyser Orchestra, Bob Crosby and his Bobcats, the Benny Carter band, Ann Sothern, Lucille Ball, June Allyson, Gloria DeHaven?..the list goes on and on and on. Since Thousands Cheer was designed as a patriotic wartime morale-booster, it is indeed ironic that the film was written by Paul Jarrico and Richard Collins, both of whom would be blacklisted during the Red-baiting 1950s.
Kathryn Grayson - Kathryn Jones
Mickey Rooney - Guest Star
Judy Garland - Guest
Gene Kelly - Eddie Marsh
Mary Astor - Hyllary Jones
Red Skelton - Himself
John Boles - Col. Jones
Eleanor Powell - Herself
José Iturbi - Himself
Ann Sothern - Guest
Frances Rafferty - Marie
Virginia O'Brien - Herself
Frank Morgan - Himself
Lena Horne - Herself
Marsha Hunt - Herself
Marilyn Maxwell - Herself
Donna Reed - Guest
Margaret O'Brien - Guest
June Allyson - Guest
Gloria de Haven - Herself
John Conte - Himself
Sara Haden - Herself
Don Loper - Himself
Ben Blue - Chuck
Mary Elliott - Helen
Frank Jenks - Sgt. Koslack
Frank Sully - Alan
Dick Simmons - Capt. Avery
Ben Lessy - Silent Monk
Sig Arno - Uncle Algy
Lionel Barrymore - Announcer
Monte Blue
Daisy Bufford - Maid
Wally Cassell - Jack
Eileen Coghlan
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra
Cliff Danielson
Natalie Draper - Girls at Station
Connie Gilchrist - Taxicab Driver
Aileen Haley
Myron Healey - Soldier
Betty Jaynes - Girl at Station
Will Kaufman - Papa Corbino
Kay Kyser
Linda Landi - Polish Girl at Station
Marta Linden - Skit Nurse
James Millican - Sgt. Carrington Major
Ed Mortimer - Guest
Odette Myrtil - Mama Corbino
Bea Nigro - Woman
Peggy Remington
Carl Saxe - Sergeant Major
Paul Speer - Specialty Dancer
Harry Strang - Capt. Haines
William Tannen - Prison Sergeant
Don Taylor - Soldier
Ray Teal - Ringmaster
Florence Turner - Mother at Station
James Warren
Bryant Washburn - Lt. Col. Brand
Pierre Watkin - Alex
Eve Whitney
Author: foxter65
Keywords: Thousands Cheer - Original Trailer 1943
Added: January 6, 2009
pierre nonna aurelien les grosses bouffes
Author: nounou1912
Keywords: IMGP4889
Added: January 6, 2009
Une de mes compositions disponible dans mon livre Méthode d'apprentissage à la guitare volume 2
Filmé chez Pierre Champigny avec Robert Guiristante et moi décembre 2008
One of my compositions available in my book Méthode d'apprentissage à la guitare volume 2
Filmed at Pierre Champigny with Robert Guiristante and me decembre 2008
ClaudeSirois
Author: 6K6R
Keywords: ClaudeSirois guitarist jazz rock fingerstyle fingerpicking Chez Pierre
Added: January 6, 2009
le travail in situ de Jean Paul Forest, et les souvenirs d'un Polynésien avant l'industrialisation de la vallée (tahitien sous titré en français)
Author: jeanpaulforest
Keywords: Papeno'o Tahiti "Jean Paul Forest"
Added: January 6, 2009
Credits: Advertising Agency: Publicis, France & Italy. Executive Creative Director: Olivier Altmann (Paris). Creative Director : Patrizio Marini (Rome). Copywriter : Gilda Buccino (Rome). Art Director : Claudia Ganapini (Rome). Account Executive Team: Edouard Pacreau, Stéphane Gaillard, Aurore Duhamel, Christopher McIsaac, Sylvie Tavares (Paris) & Alessandro Cedrone, Simona Coletta , Edi Borrelli (Rome). Production company : Sam Fontaine, Jessica Piergiovanni (La PAC). Film Director : Bart Timmer. TV production : Pierre Marcus, Nathalie Levincent (WAM). Photographer : Johan Visschedijk
Author: DynamicSavant
Keywords: Renault Twingo Car Ad Advert Advertising Commerical funny new job billboard
Added: January 6, 2009
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