Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuStory of how 52nd Street became New York City's "Nightclub Row" in the 1930s.Story of how 52nd Street became New York City's "Nightclub Row" in the 1930s.Story of how 52nd Street became New York City's "Nightclub Row" in the 1930s.
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It all starts when Ian Hunter, scion of the 400 marries a lady of the theater, shocking sisters Dorothy Peterson and Zasu Pitts.... actually, Miss Pitts isn't shocked. She wanted a career in the show business, but it was unthinkable. Hunter leaves the house, and in a few years has a motherless daughter in Pat Paterson, who wants to go into show business, which he forbids. She defies him, and begins a romance with Kenny Baker, son of Leo Carillo, one-time street musician and now chef.
52nd Street west of 5th Avenue begins as a domain of the 400, but by the time the movie is halfway over, it's a place for night clubs, with Misses Peterson and Pitts holding out. There are plenty of popular acts, lots of swing songs by Harold Spina and Walter Bullock, and a standard plot. It's an agreeable movie, if not overly distinguished -- better songs might have helped, but they all tend towards the raucous. With Ella Logan, Al Shean, Sid Silvers, Jerry Colonna, Pat Harrington Sr, and Al Norman.
52nd Street west of 5th Avenue begins as a domain of the 400, but by the time the movie is halfway over, it's a place for night clubs, with Misses Peterson and Pitts holding out. There are plenty of popular acts, lots of swing songs by Harold Spina and Walter Bullock, and a standard plot. It's an agreeable movie, if not overly distinguished -- better songs might have helped, but they all tend towards the raucous. With Ella Logan, Al Shean, Sid Silvers, Jerry Colonna, Pat Harrington Sr, and Al Norman.
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- WissenswertesThis was one of two dozen Walter Wanger/Harry Sherman/Cinema Guild productions originally released by United Artists, re-released theatrically in 1948 by Masterpiece Productions, and ultimately sold by them for USA television syndication in 1950. It was first telecast in Philadelphia Sunday 18 June 1950 on WFIL (Channel 6), in Los Angeles Sunday 25 June 1950 on KTLA (Channel 5), in Cincinnati Saturday 8 July 1950 on WKRC (Channel 11), in New York City Saturday 15 July 1950 on WCBS (Channel 2), in Chicago Monday 24 July 1950 on WENR (Channel 7), in Phoenix Sunday 27 August 1950 on KPHO (Channel 5), in Atlanta Saturday 14 October 1950 on WSB (Channel 8), in Detroit Sunday 15 October 1950 on WXYZ (Channel 7), in Boston Sunday 26 November 1950 on WNAC (Channel 7), and in San Francisco Saturday 16 December 1950 on KGO (Channel 7).
- SoundtracksI Still Love to Kiss You Goodnight
(uncredited)
Music by Harold Spina
Lyrics by Walter Bullock
Copyright 1937 by Leo Feist Inc.
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