Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn innocent man accused of robbing banks masquerades as a bullfighter to escape the police.An innocent man accused of robbing banks masquerades as a bullfighter to escape the police.An innocent man accused of robbing banks masquerades as a bullfighter to escape the police.
Robert Emmett O'Connor
- Detective Crawford
- (as Robert Emmet O'Connor)
Paul Porcasi
- Gonzales
- (as Paul Porcassi)
Jean Allen
- Goldwyn Girl
- (non crédité)
Francisco Alonso
- Toreador
- (non crédité)
Loretta Andrews
- Goldwyn Girl
- (non crédité)
Consuelo Baker
- Goldwyn Girl
- (non crédité)
Betty Bassett
- Goldwyn Girl
- (non crédité)
Diane Bourget
- Goldwyn Girl
- (non crédité)
Harry C. Bradley
- Man in Line at Mexican Border
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFilm debuts of Jane Wyman, Donna Mae Roberts and Jean Allen.
- Citations
Eddie Williams aka Don Sebastian II: [after Rosalie drops the key down her dress] ...the key to the whole situation somewhere between Tijuana and the border!
- Versions alternativesSome existing prints have the opening titles on a simple black background, and the whole swimming pool sequence of the opening number on the first reel is cut.
- ConnexionsFeatured in London Entertains (1951)
- Bandes originalesBut We Must Rise (The College Song)
(1932) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar
Sung and Danced by The Goldwyn Girls, including Betty Grable, Toby Wing and Paulette Goddard
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I like Eddie Cantor movies. This is an early talkie and one of his best. It has two superb dance sequences from Busby Berkeley.
I'd have rated it an 8 but for the number done in black-face. Yes, I know that was fairly standard at the time. It grates today, though. The whole thing is fun. It's improbable but that can be the key to the charm of a Cantor movie.
Nevertheless, the highlight for me was his leading lady. I'd heard the name Lyda Roberti. Probably I've seen her before, too. But I was knocked out by her delightful comic performance. Here was a pretty woman, svelte and attractive, who was a topnotch comic. She presaged such greats as Joan Davis and Judy Canova.
I see she died young. What a loss to Hollywood then and to those of us who treasure vintage movies now! Lyda, you were sublime!
I'd have rated it an 8 but for the number done in black-face. Yes, I know that was fairly standard at the time. It grates today, though. The whole thing is fun. It's improbable but that can be the key to the charm of a Cantor movie.
Nevertheless, the highlight for me was his leading lady. I'd heard the name Lyda Roberti. Probably I've seen her before, too. But I was knocked out by her delightful comic performance. Here was a pretty woman, svelte and attractive, who was a topnotch comic. She presaged such greats as Joan Davis and Judy Canova.
I see she died young. What a loss to Hollywood then and to those of us who treasure vintage movies now! Lyda, you were sublime!
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- 25 juin 2008
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