Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBing Crosby as himself in a comedy of romance and mistaken identity.Bing Crosby as himself in a comedy of romance and mistaken identity.Bing Crosby as himself in a comedy of romance and mistaken identity.
Marjorie Kane
- Marian Bradley
- (as 'Babe' Kane)
Ernie Alexander
- Dancing Nightclub Patron
- (Nicht genannt)
Harry Barris
- Rhythm Boys Member
- (Nicht genannt)
Alice Belcher
- Gamma Gamma Gamma Woman in Nightclub Who Swoons
- (Nicht genannt)
Spencer Bell
- Porter
- (Nicht genannt)
Harry Bowen
- Train Passenger
- (Nicht genannt)
Barney Hellum
- Drunk Pullman Passenger
- (Nicht genannt)
Fay Holderness
- Train Passenger
- (Nicht genannt)
Bud Jamison
- Cop
- (Nicht genannt)
William McCall
- Conductor
- (Nicht genannt)
Eddie Phillips
- Party Guest in Bathing Suit
- (Nicht genannt)
Al Rinker
- Rhythm Boys Member
- (Nicht genannt)
Mary Treen
- Gamma Gamma Gamma Girl in Nightclub with Glasses
- (Nicht genannt)
Toby Wing
- Blonde in Bathing Suit
- (Nicht genannt)
Joy Winthrop
- Fainting Woman's Friend
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe 6th out of 8 musical 2-reel shorts Crosby made for recently bankrupt producer Mack Sennett. Sennett had just lost his studio and was hired by Paramount as a unit producer. This is generally considered the best of the series, with a strong title number, attractive supporting cast and excellent production values.
- VerbindungenEdited into Down Memory Lane (1949)
Ausgewählte Rezension
Blue Of The Night (1933)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Bing Crosby plays a crooner who gets on a train and ends up sitting by a woman (Marjorie Kane) who just happens to be about to marry another man. On the rip she jokingly says that she wishes she could marry Crosby and a reporter hears this and reports that the two are getting married, which doesn't sit too well with her real boyfriend. This was one of eight two-reelers Crosby made at Paramount under the supervision of Mack Sennett who was working at the studio during the time. If you're look for a funny comedy then you're going to be quite disappointed but even though the "story" doesn't work fans of Crosby will want to turn in for his music alone. "Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats" is sung by Crosby on the train and this is the tune used to have the woman fall for him. It's a simple number in terms of visuals but the vocals are so strong that you really don't need to be looking at anything. Another strong number is Where the Blue of the Night, which the legend performs at the very end. Again, the comic banter surrounding the sequence is pretty unfunny but it's the music that's important. The film's supporting characters are quite weak as is the direction and the slapstick obviously thrown in by Sennett really doesn't work either. Crosby gives a charming performance and that voice is certainly worth sitting through this thing for.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Bing Crosby plays a crooner who gets on a train and ends up sitting by a woman (Marjorie Kane) who just happens to be about to marry another man. On the rip she jokingly says that she wishes she could marry Crosby and a reporter hears this and reports that the two are getting married, which doesn't sit too well with her real boyfriend. This was one of eight two-reelers Crosby made at Paramount under the supervision of Mack Sennett who was working at the studio during the time. If you're look for a funny comedy then you're going to be quite disappointed but even though the "story" doesn't work fans of Crosby will want to turn in for his music alone. "Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats" is sung by Crosby on the train and this is the tune used to have the woman fall for him. It's a simple number in terms of visuals but the vocals are so strong that you really don't need to be looking at anything. Another strong number is Where the Blue of the Night, which the legend performs at the very end. Again, the comic banter surrounding the sequence is pretty unfunny but it's the music that's important. The film's supporting characters are quite weak as is the direction and the slapstick obviously thrown in by Sennett really doesn't work either. Crosby gives a charming performance and that voice is certainly worth sitting through this thing for.
- Michael_Elliott
- 30. Apr. 2011
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