In antebellum New Orleans, two men vie for the affections of a beautiful young girl during Mardi Gras.In antebellum New Orleans, two men vie for the affections of a beautiful young girl during Mardi Gras.In antebellum New Orleans, two men vie for the affections of a beautiful young girl during Mardi Gras.
Lillian Arons
- Chorus Girl
- (uncredited)
Nancy Lee Blaine
- Chorus Girl
- (uncredited)
Eddy Chandler
- Blondell - Montague's Henchman
- (uncredited)
Bruce Covington
- Colonel Porter
- (uncredited)
Jan Duggan
- Society Woman in Theater Box
- (uncredited)
June Glory
- Chorus Girl
- (uncredited)
Dell Henderson
- Society Man in Theater Box
- (uncredited)
George Herman
- Contortionist
- (uncredited)
Eugene Jackson
- Cupid - Plantation House Boy
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe last 2 reels contain 2006 feet of 2-strip Technicolor footage, which was thought to be lost, and is hence missing from the 1956 television release prints and some public domain VHS and DVD copies, but which was rescued by film historian David Chierichetti, preserved by the UCLA film archives, and has now been restored to the original version.
- Quotes
Mrs. Birdie Van Horn: No woman would marry a man if she could see him sleep first.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Toast of New York (1937)
- SoundtracksDixiana
(1930) uncredited)
Music by Harry Tierney
Lyrics by Benny Davis
Sung by Bebe Daniels and chorus
also played as part of the finale
Featured review
Forgive my Southern accent but this one darlin' is jes' plain awful. Typical of its time,1930--the early days of the talkie--this hodgepodge of comedy and drama is a Ziegfeld-style extravaganza that mixes bad melodrama and mediocre operetta songs with lots of very pretty girls in outrageous costumes. The plot, if you choose to call it that, is interrupted on occasion with feeble comic relief, mostly by the great team of Woolsey and Wheeler trying their best to make something out of little, and by a Dutch comic, Joseph Cawthorn, speaking in a Jewish accent. (He even calls his son, the Metropolitan Opera baritone Everett Marshall, a schlemiel.) On the plus side, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson dances for three minutes, and Max Steiner ("Gone With the Wind") did the orchestrations for which he received his first screen credit. The film was a big flop and lost RKO studios 300,000 dollars. Fortunately, W&W went on to do better things, and a few years later King Kong and Fred and Ginger came along to make up that loss.
- ilprofessore-1
- Dec 20, 2019
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
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