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Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)
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The second talkie version of the Avery Hopwood's theatrical war-horse The Golddiggers of Broadway, Gold Diggers of 1933 was the second of three back-to-back 1933 Warner Bros. musicals benefiting from the genius of
Busby Berkeley
. The basic plot is retained from the Hopwood play: Showgirls
Joan Blondell
,
Ruby Keeler
and Aline McMahon attempt to find financial backing for the new show planned by producer Ned Sparks. Songwriter
Dick Powell
, an incognito man of wealth, offers to put up the money, a fact that brings down the wrath of his older brother
Warren William
, who despises show folk. Attempting to buy off the three girls, William is placed in a compromising position by the crafty Blondell and is compelled to bankroll the musical himself. The oddest aspect of Gold Diggers of 1933 is the fact that the mood of the songs is wildly at variance with the plot. The film begins with dozens of chorus girls (led by
Ginger Rogers
) happily chirping "We're In the Money", a rehearsal number interrupted when the finance men burst in to claim the sets and props from the impoverished troupe. At the end, when everyone is genuinely in the money, the troupe stages a downbeat "Brother Can You Spare A Dime"-style production number, "Remember My Forgotten Man"--and it is on this doleful indictment of the Depression that the film fades out! Other Berkeley-staged musical highlights include "Pettin' in the Park" (yes, that salacious little baby really is
Billy Barty
) and the neon-dominated "Shadow Waltz", all written by the prolific
Harry Warren
and Al Dubin. As spectacular as Gold Diggers of 1933 was, it would be topped by the last of Berkeley's 1933 trilogy, Footlight Parade. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Robert Agnew
Dance Director
Joan Blondell
Carol King
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Clubman
Sterling Holloway
Messenger Boy
Ruby Keeler
Polly Parker
Guy Kibbee
Thaniel H. Peabody
Aline MacMahon
Trixie Lorraine
Clarence Nordstrom
Don Gordon
Ginger Rogers
Fay Fortune
Ned Sparks
Barney Hopkins
Warren William
J. Lawrence Bradford
Tammany Young
Gigolo Eddie
Dick Powell
Brad Roberts
Production Crew
Anton Grot
Art Director
Busby Berkeley
Choreography
Sol Polito
Cinematographer
Harry Warren
Composer (Music Score)
Orry-Kelly
Costume Designer
Ben Markson
Dialogue Writer
David Boehm
Dialogue Writer
Mervyn LeRoy
Director
George J. Amy
Editor
Perc Westmore
Makeup
Leo F. Forbstein
Musical Direction/Supervision
Avery Hopwood
Play Author
Jack L. Warner
Producer
Robert Lord
Producer
Ben Markson
Screenwriter
David Boehm
Screenwriter
Erwin S. Gelsey
Screenwriter
James Seymour
Screenwriter
Alexis Dubin
Songwriter
Harry Warren
Songwriter
Nathan Levinson
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1933
Runtime: 96
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Musical
Produced by
Warner Brothers
Release
by Warner Brothers
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.