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Molesta por la burla que un nuevo musical de Broadway hace de la mitología griega, la diosa Terpsícore baja a la tierra y consigue un papel en el espectáculo.Molesta por la burla que un nuevo musical de Broadway hace de la mitología griega, la diosa Terpsícore baja a la tierra y consigue un papel en el espectáculo.Molesta por la burla que un nuevo musical de Broadway hace de la mitología griega, la diosa Terpsícore baja a la tierra y consigue un papel en el espectáculo.
Jean Willes
- Betty
- (as Jean Donahue)
Dorothy Hart
- The New Terpsichore
- (as Dorothy Brady)
Eddie Acuff
- Stage Hand
- (sin acreditar)
Rod Alexander
- Dancer
- (sin acreditar)
Dusty Anderson
- Muse
- (sin acreditar)
Mary Bayless
- Party Guest
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAlthough it is not unusual in the history of film for an actor's singing voice to be dubbed by someone else this film is a rare instance where both leads, Rita Hayworth and Larry Parks, could not sing. Anita Ellis sang for Rita and Hal Derwin dubbed Parks.
- PifiasThe same news item about twins getting a two-week tryout keeps appearing in different newspaper columns over the course of several months.
- Citas
Mr. Jordan: Same old Max, one of my favorite people.
Messenger 7013: Mine too. When does he join us?
Mr. Jordan: Mr. Corkle is an agent.
Messenger 7013: Thats right - we never get them.
- ConexionesFeatured in Hollywood and the Stars: The Odyssey of Rita Hayworth (1964)
Reseña destacada
Danny Miller is producing a musical on Broadway, Swinging the Muses, about two war pilots who end up in the days of Greek mythology romanced by a man hungry Terpsichore, the Greek Goddess of song and dance. This portrayal upsets the real Terpsichore who decides to go down to earth and make the musical accurate. Enter once again Mr. Jordan and messenger 7013, to help her come to the land of mortals and into the play, where she gets the lead role easily (using the name of Kitty Pendleton). Terpsichore/Kitty and Danny have constant arguments over the way the musical is being presented, but Danny becomes so infatuated with Kitty that the musical, in a preview, is presented accurately, which when produced becomes an artistic and symphonic production, but bores the audience to sleep or an early exit. When Danny decides to do the musical the way it was intended to be, Kitty storms off the set and asks Mr. Jordan to return to heaven, but Mr. Jordan informs Kitty that Danny needs this play to succeed, since its being backed by a racketeer, Manion, who Danny owes $20,000 to in gambling losses, and if the show flops, Danny will be "rubbed out". Kitty then decides to return and make the show a success, even though she realizes she will have to return to heaven and lose Danny. The movie is good, but really lacks much of the charm of its predecessor, Here Comes Mr. Jordan. The film is a star vehicle for Hayworth, but she is very enchanting in the role. Parks wasn't romantic leading material, but has the talent to get by (still has his singing voice lip-synced). Culver's Mr. Jordan is less charming and a more serious version than Claude Rains' version, but his performance is still admirable. Horton and Gleason are the only ones reprising their roles from the original. The film's setback is that the musical numbers aren't that good and seem to last forever (the last one from the film is OK, but the two versions of the ancient Greek setting musical drag on for an eternity). Still a good film, but you may be lost or disinterested if you didn't watch Here Comes Mr. Jordan. Rating, 7.
- Mike-764
- 19 ago 2004
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 5.450.000 US$
- Duración1 hora 41 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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What is the English language plot outline for La diosa de la danza (1947)?
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