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      <title>Film:Paramount on Parade</title>
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<strong>Title:</strong> Paramount on Parade<br/>
<strong>Year:</strong> 1930<br/>
<strong>Director:</strong> Dorothy Arzner, Victor Heerman, Victor Schertzinger, Rowland V. Lee, Lothar Mendes, Otto Brower, Edwin H. Knopf, Edward Sutherland, Edmund Goulding, Frank Tuttle, Ernst Lubitsch<br/>
<strong>Plot:</strong> Considered the best of the all-star "studio" musicals of 1929 and 1930, Paramount on Parade utilized the talents of practically everyone on the Paramount Pictures payroll. Under the supervision of British musical-comedy favorite Elsie Janis, 11 top directors contributed to the project: <a href="/players/P____80054/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Dorothy Arzner</a>, <a href="/players/P____82971/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Otto Brower</a>, <a href="/players/P____92217/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Edmund Goulding</a>, <a href="/players/P____93898/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Victor Heerman</a>, Edwin H. Knopf, Rowland V. Lee, <a href="/players/P___100296/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Ernst Lubitsch</a>, <a href="/players/P___102486/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Lothar Mendes</a>, <a href="/players/P___110159/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Victor Schertzinger</a>, <a href="/players/P___113306/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Edward Sutherland</a> and <a href="/players/P___114774/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Frank Tuttle</a>. Introduced by masters of ceremonies <a href="/players/P____53725/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Jack Oakie</a>, Skeets Gallegher and <a href="/players/P____22048/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Leon Errol</a>, the film is a vaudeville-like maelstrom of musical duets, comedy sketches, occasional dramatic interludes, and spectacular production numbers. To mention all the highlights would take a book in itself but among them are <a href="/players/P____11328/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Nancy Carroll</a>'s rendition of "Dancing to Save Your Sole" (performed inside a giant shoe!); <a href="/players/P____12734/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Maurice Chevalier</a> (and chorus) soaring heavenward in "Sweeping the Clouds Away" ; child actress <a href="/players/P____28485/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Mitzi Green</a>'s dead-on impersonations of Chevalier, <a href="/players/P_____2237/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>George Arliss</a>, Moran & Mack and Helen "Boop-a-doop" Kane; <a href="/players/P___100296/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Ernst Lubitsch</a>'s witty staging of an Apache dance in the style of a polite boudoir farce, with Chevalier (again) and <a href="/players/P_____8328/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Evelyn Brent</a>; <a href="/players/P_____7702/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Clara Bow</a>'s saucy "I'm True to the Navy Now" ; the wish-fulfillment sketch "Impulses," in which <a href="/players/P_____3675/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>George Bancroft</a> and <a href="/players/P____90321/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Kay Francis</a> delightedly upset a dinner party by saying what's really on their minds; and best of all, "Murder Will Out," a murder-mystery parody wherein Fu Manchu (<a href="/players/P____53928/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Warner Oland</a>) bumps off Sherlock Holmes (<a href="/players/P____83134/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Clive Brook</a>) and Philo Vance (<a href="/players/P____57536/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>William Powell</a>) when they refuse to give him proper credit for his killing of Jack Oakie. Only the dramatic sketch with Frederic March and <a href="/players/P____12540/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Ruth Chatterton</a> truly creaks when seen today. Originally released at 102 minutes, Paramount on Parade is presently available only in an 80-minute version, with all its Technicolor sequences missing: casualties include the elaborate "Drink to the Girl of My Dreams" number, directed by <a href="/players/P____92217/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'>Edmund Goulding</a> and featuring <a href="/players/P____14817/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:und<br/>
</td></tr></table>]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate><spout:Title>Paramount on Parade</spout:Title><spout:Year>1930</spout:Year><spout:Director>Dorothy Arzner, Victor Heerman, Victor Schertzinger, Rowland V. Lee, Lothar Mendes, Otto Brower, Edwin H. Knopf, Edward Sutherland, Edmund Goulding, Frank Tuttle, Ernst Lubitsch</spout:Director><spout:Plot>Considered the best of the all-star "studio" musicals of 1929 and 1930, Paramount on Parade utilized the talents of practically everyone on the Paramount Pictures payroll. Under the supervision of British musical-comedy favorite Elsie Janis, 11 top directors contributed to the project: &lt;a href="/players/P____80054/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Dorothy Arzner&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="/players/P____82971/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Otto Brower&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="/players/P____92217/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Edmund Goulding&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="/players/P____93898/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Victor Heerman&lt;/a&gt;, Edwin H. Knopf, Rowland V. Lee, &lt;a href="/players/P___100296/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Ernst Lubitsch&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="/players/P___102486/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Lothar Mendes&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="/players/P___110159/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Victor Schertzinger&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="/players/P___113306/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Edward Sutherland&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href="/players/P___114774/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Frank Tuttle&lt;/a&gt;. Introduced by masters of ceremonies &lt;a href="/players/P____53725/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Jack Oakie&lt;/a&gt;, Skeets Gallegher and &lt;a href="/players/P____22048/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Leon Errol&lt;/a&gt;, the film is a vaudeville-like maelstrom of musical duets, comedy sketches, occasional dramatic interludes, and spectacular production numbers. To mention all the highlights would take a book in itself but among them are &lt;a href="/players/P____11328/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Nancy Carroll&lt;/a&gt;'s rendition of "Dancing to Save Your Sole" (performed inside a giant shoe!); &lt;a href="/players/P____12734/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Maurice Chevalier&lt;/a&gt; (and chorus) soaring heavenward in "Sweeping the Clouds Away" ; child actress &lt;a href="/players/P____28485/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Mitzi Green&lt;/a&gt;'s dead-on impersonations of Chevalier, &lt;a href="/players/P_____2237/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;George Arliss&lt;/a&gt;, Moran &amp; Mack and Helen "Boop-a-doop" Kane; &lt;a href="/players/P___100296/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Ernst Lubitsch&lt;/a&gt;'s witty staging of an Apache dance in the style of a polite boudoir farce, with Chevalier (again) and &lt;a href="/players/P_____8328/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Evelyn Brent&lt;/a&gt;; &lt;a href="/players/P_____7702/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Clara Bow&lt;/a&gt;'s saucy "I'm True to the Navy Now" ; the wish-fulfillment sketch "Impulses," in which &lt;a href="/players/P_____3675/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;George Bancroft&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href="/players/P____90321/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Kay Francis&lt;/a&gt; delightedly upset a dinner party by saying what's really on their minds; and best of all, "Murder Will Out," a murder-mystery parody wherein Fu Manchu (&lt;a href="/players/P____53928/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Warner Oland&lt;/a&gt;) bumps off Sherlock Holmes (&lt;a href="/players/P____83134/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Clive Brook&lt;/a&gt;) and Philo Vance (&lt;a href="/players/P____57536/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;William Powell&lt;/a&gt;) when they refuse to give him proper credit for his killing of Jack Oakie. Only the dramatic sketch with Frederic March and &lt;a href="/players/P____12540/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Ruth Chatterton&lt;/a&gt; truly creaks when seen today. Originally released at 102 minutes, Paramount on Parade is presently available only in an 80-minute version, with all its Technicolor sequences missing: casualties include the elaborate "Drink to the Girl of My Dreams" number, directed by &lt;a href="/players/P____92217/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:underline'&gt;Edmund Goulding&lt;/a&gt; and featuring &lt;a href="/players/P____14817/default.aspx" style='text-decoration:und</spout:Plot><spout:FilmCoverURL>http://www.spout.com/images/no_image.jpg</spout:FilmCoverURL><spout:SpoutFilmDetailURL>http://www.spout.com/films/Paramount_on_Parade/81132/default.aspx</spout:SpoutFilmDetailURL><spout:type>Film</spout:type></item>
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