@@90FF1 no, the movie was already made in technicolor, just look at the credits and other sites are saying it's technicolor. The Fox studio in the 40s used a lot of this color process (technicolor) in their films.
@@90FF1 It says Technicolor in the original credits and the description. You probably thought it was colorized because the newer methods of colorization are so well done. I love it, because all movies are so much better in color! Color adds so much depth, detail, and realism, most especially to faces, costumes, and scenery, where B+W films always look so flat and unreal.
@@cattymajiv I agree. Whenever I watch black & white movies, I always wonder what color their eyes, hair and clothes were, esp. in my fave movies, like It Happened One Night, It's a Wondetful Life, Roman Holiday, Sabrina, etc.
Thanks. That is lyricist Mack Gordon singing at the piano at circa 1:04:20. He wrote the lyric for "At Last", "There Will Never Be Another You", "Chattanooga Choo Choo", "You'll Never Know", "The More I See You", "I Had the Craziest Dream"; and many others; all composed by Harry Warren; and "Goodnight My Love", "You Gotta Eat Your Spinach", "Stay as Sweet as You Are", and many others with composer Harry Revel.; "Time on My Hands" with Vincent Youmans and "You Make Me Feel So Young" and many others with Josef Myrow with whom he wrote, according to the credits on this film, "I Wanna Be Teacher's Pet". I didn't hear the song in the film. Could someone tell me the time in this film in which it is performed. Thank you! (Most of those songs for Fox, by the way.)
Enjoyable film - great music, stars, and costumes. I think Dan Dailey doesn't get enough credit for his contributions to the wonderful musicals from Hollywood's Golden Age.
I saw this in 1950 and loved it. My pretty mother taught me the Charleston at this time. She almost won coming in 2nd place at a contest in 1926 in the opening weeks of the newly built Shea's Buffalo movie theater in Buffalo, New York. Anne Baxter was the perfect flapper in this entertaining movie especially in that fringe dress dancing on top of a table. Love this!!!
Well, Anne Baxter, Dan Dailey and Anne revere did pretty good in this musical 🎶 comedy-Dan as a showman and Anne as a silent movie star in the mold of Clara bow -the it girl-and a brief cameo by Buster Keaton in a scene wa was funny-this picture was fabulous in technicolor and, of course the songs were very good-this flick deserves four ⭐️ stars! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I normally don't care much for musicals. I find them too corny, but I'm going to give this a chance because I love Anne Baxter, who is just so beautiful, and Buster Keaton. His only shot is a super short one at41:14.
Finished watching... Oh I do like a happy ending ! 😊. Ann Revere ( Aunt Jane ) was the grumpy stepmother in " Scuda hoo, scuda hey" ( title from an instruction to mules ! ), in which we also saw the delightful, very young Natalie Wood , whose presence. Imho. brightened up the film very well😊 Shari Robinson , as Jane O'Connor , here, was very competent 😊⭐ 🇬🇧😊⭐🦉💙⭐🌈🇬🇧
It's obvious Dan Dailey, Anne Baxter, and Anne Revere could have a made a great film together with a different script, one without racial stereotypes and Dan Dailey in black face. (Georgie Jessel, who worked in black face in vaudeville, was listed as a scriptwriter.) But the point of the movie is to showcase Shari Robinson, a Shirley Temple look-alike contest winner and excellent dancer. Beautiful technicolor and some wonderful repartee between the leads. Some really neat film history included. Made before Singing in the Rain.
58:00, approx : Look at that, 1949 skateboard ramps ! 😊 Must research Dan 's background as a " Hoofer " : pretty competent! Long " takes " : needs a good level of competence ..😊. Ann was convincing, portraying her love for him...good solid work.😊. The film tackles the problems of two " Stars " in the marriage ( many examples. aren't there ! 🤔), plus a baby....difficult to juggle it all.🤔🦉.. Must pause and catch up later : kitchen drudgery is waiting ! 🤔😢🙈. Thank goodness for being able to see so many entertaining films on here 📽️( not blood , guts. cruelty, violence , nastiness, abuse, etc., as in so many modern films ! I want to be entertained , not stressed ! 🦉😊). Thank you...back later ! 😊 🇬🇧😊🥀⭐😊📽️🇬🇧
Imagine being a young adult in the 1920s! The idea of a depression or a world war had never even been considered by anyone, nevermind a nuclear war! Americans didn't feel a need to care about Europe or any other continent. It must have been wonderful! A few years living in dreamland, where one could pretend that we are not all connected. This is what Conservatives are, and have always been, looking for. They're not smart enough to see that it was an illusion then, just as now. Still though, it was a pretty darn nice illusion to live in for a decade or 2! I would gladly back and live there if I could choose my family. One that is well off! Though things are always great in any era if your family is wealthy. Too bad we can't all be born into that!
At the beginning of the so called roaring twenties, we were recovering from the "Great War" and dealing with the misery of the "Spanish Flu" pandemic. Then the crash of 1929.... no, not many years of illusion at all. Certainly not two decades. Something we should remember now. Isolationism doesn't work, never has never will. Enjoy the movie!
@@redfeather8927 Yes, the Great War started in 1914, but ended in 1917. The trauma and scars of war do not disappear overnight. In addition, the movement of large numbers of soldiers back home to their countries from the Front is what started the spread of the Spanish Flu globally. Therefore, the '20s were very much impacted by former soldiers without work and without adequate care living in makeshift encampments, also known as "forgotten men", also known as Hoovervilles. Maybe some of those issues remind you of topics discussed in your social studies classes? Be well. Vote carefully. 🗽💙🌊🗽
The movie was made by Fox, hence the nod to Shirley. The scene going to see Lincoln is from Shirley's "The Littlest Rebel". She's even wearing the same blue coat and hat in the theater Shirley wore to one of her own premieres.
You and I broke the laws of God & Jesus paid the price. With the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved. Romans 10:10
Love this movie !
Cute film that I remember they used to play a lot.....Back in the day ❤👏🥳
Wow thank you for sharing this movie with us, I love technicolor films ❤
Not Technicolor, colorized.
@@90FF1 no, the movie was already made in technicolor, just look at the credits and other sites are saying it's technicolor. The Fox studio in the 40s used a lot of this color process (technicolor) in their films.
@@loverrcinema Thank you. A deeper look confirms it was indeed originally filmed in Technicolor. 🙂.
@@90FF1 It says Technicolor in the original credits and the description. You probably thought it was colorized because the newer methods of colorization are so well done.
I love it, because all movies are so much better in color! Color adds so much depth, detail, and realism, most especially to faces, costumes, and scenery, where B+W films always look so flat and unreal.
@@cattymajiv I agree. Whenever I watch black & white movies, I always wonder what color their eyes, hair and clothes were, esp. in my fave movies, like It Happened One Night, It's a Wondetful Life, Roman Holiday, Sabrina, etc.
Thanks. That is lyricist Mack Gordon singing at the piano at circa 1:04:20. He wrote the lyric for "At Last", "There Will Never Be Another You", "Chattanooga Choo Choo", "You'll Never Know", "The More I See You", "I Had the Craziest Dream"; and many others; all composed by Harry Warren; and "Goodnight My Love", "You Gotta Eat Your Spinach", "Stay as Sweet as You Are", and many others with composer Harry Revel.; "Time on My Hands" with Vincent Youmans and "You Make Me Feel So Young" and many others with Josef Myrow with whom he wrote, according to the credits on this film, "I Wanna Be Teacher's Pet". I didn't hear the song in the film. Could someone tell me the time in this film in which it is performed. Thank you! (Most of those songs for Fox, by the way.)
Thank you for the information on Mack Gordon. Not only was he a prolific lyricist, but he had a nice voice, too!
"I Wanna Be A Teacher's Pet" is the short song played right before "Varsity Drag" at 2:23
@@missamericana.4 Thank you!! That's what I get for skimming through, searching for songs I haven't heard yet.
@@katherinelwooley7891 I agree. I wouldn't have thought he'd be a tenor, though. I would have expected a bass voice.
Of course! If you have any other questions about the film, I'd be delighted to answer them!
Fantastic movie...love the old classics...I am almost 70...
Hi, Catherine,
I too enjoy the old films..📽️.
😊 am 76,
( and a half 😊)
and was " minus one"
when this came out ! 😊
🇬🇧😊📽️🦉⭐🌈🇬🇧
Enjoyable film - great music, stars, and costumes.
I think Dan Dailey doesn't get enough credit for his contributions to the wonderful musicals from Hollywood's Golden Age.
Wonderful picture! Beautiful characters/actresses./actors...We need to get back to this REAL entertainment. Thank you for posting.
I soooo enjoyed. This movie !!! When I was a child I used to stay up late with my mom and watched all the old movies….what a wonderful time!!!!!!!
Same here! Many happy memories 👋🙂
Such a beautiful and special film! Good looking actors, musica, dance - where has all this gone? Love it ❤
That was a gorgeous picture. Thanks for finding and sharing it.
Wow, a movie with Anne Baxter, Dan Dailey, and a cameo by Buster Keaton, doesn't get any better, awsome!
Always love old classic movies and music 😊❤❤
Anne Baxter never changed
I absolutely love this musical! Thank you so much for uploading this!
What a wonderful movie, Thank You!
I was born in the wrong era! I love the way they dressed back then❤❤
Hippies and feminists ruined it
Me too
My mum was born in this year
I saw this in 1950 and loved it. My pretty mother taught me the Charleston at this time. She almost won coming in 2nd place at a contest in 1926 in the opening weeks of the newly built Shea's Buffalo movie theater in Buffalo, New York. Anne Baxter was the perfect flapper in this entertaining movie especially in that fringe dress dancing on top of a table. Love this!!!
What a great movie. Absolutely loved it!
What good quality picture
What a delightful movie!
Good movie thank you
I love Anne Baxter, She was a fine actor and so beautiful. I liked the nod to Shirley Temple.
We are all in love again. Thank you🎀👠🎼🎶🎩🎺🎺
Maravilhoso....muito bom grata por postar,filmes antigos são os melhores.
Well, Anne Baxter, Dan Dailey and Anne revere did pretty good in this musical 🎶 comedy-Dan as a showman and Anne as a silent movie star in the mold of Clara bow -the it girl-and a brief cameo by Buster Keaton in a scene wa was funny-this picture was fabulous in technicolor and, of course the songs were very good-this flick deserves four ⭐️ stars! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Fantastic movie🎥🍿
I normally don't care much for musicals. I find them too corny, but I'm going to give this a chance because I love Anne Baxter, who is just so beautiful, and Buster Keaton. His only shot is a super short one at41:14.
Thank you. ❤
Enjoyed the movie
Marvelous great film Great actors
LOVELY
Anne Revere National Velvet,Gentlemans Agreement and Song of Bernadette.
Thanks. I didn't remember seeing her. She was a beautiful and talented little girl.
Not a musical fan but still enjoyed this film.
Most of them are terrible! But I'm going to give a it a chance because I love Anne Baxter and Buster Keaton!
Lovely movie 👍
Finished watching...
Oh I do like a happy
ending ! 😊.
Ann Revere ( Aunt Jane )
was the grumpy
stepmother in
" Scuda hoo, scuda hey"
( title from an
instruction to mules ! ),
in which we also saw the
delightful, very young
Natalie Wood , whose
presence. Imho. brightened
up the film very well😊
Shari Robinson , as
Jane O'Connor , here,
was very
competent 😊⭐
🇬🇧😊⭐🦉💙⭐🌈🇬🇧
It's obvious Dan Dailey, Anne Baxter, and Anne Revere could have a made a great film together with a different script, one without racial stereotypes and Dan Dailey in black face. (Georgie Jessel, who worked in black face in vaudeville, was listed as a scriptwriter.) But the point of the movie is to showcase Shari Robinson, a Shirley Temple look-alike contest winner and excellent dancer. Beautiful technicolor and some wonderful repartee between the leads. Some really neat film history included. Made before Singing in the Rain.
Can’t change history so get over it!
@@dancingfilly7355 You can let people know racism is there, because we can change the future.
It’s 1940 or 1950. What are the other “races” doing vis-a-vis cinema? Zilch.
Wonderful cosmic walk
Liked sister waking the labernyth
0:14 This music was from the 20th Anniversary of SpongeDeminiyi AjayiPants.
An all-too-brief appearance of the great & legendary Buster Keaton!!
💚🙏😇🙏💚
Hermosa película
I’ll make my movie in 1949 color!
58:00, approx :
Look at that, 1949
skateboard ramps ! 😊
Must research Dan 's
background as a
" Hoofer " : pretty competent!
Long " takes " : needs
a good level of
competence ..😊.
Ann was convincing,
portraying her love
for him...good solid work.😊.
The film tackles the
problems of two
" Stars " in the marriage
( many examples.
aren't there ! 🤔), plus a
baby....difficult to
juggle it all.🤔🦉..
Must pause and catch
up later : kitchen drudgery
is waiting ! 🤔😢🙈.
Thank goodness
for being able to see
so many entertaining films
on here 📽️( not blood , guts.
cruelty, violence , nastiness,
abuse, etc., as in
so many modern films !
I want to be entertained ,
not stressed ! 🦉😊).
Thank you...back later ! 😊
🇬🇧😊🥀⭐😊📽️🇬🇧
Is this in black and white originally?
No
It says right in the credits, as well as in the description, that it was made in Technicolor. That process produced lovely vivid color!
Buster Keaton appears at 41:15 for about 10 seconds
I love colorized films
Зачем без перевода транслируете фильмы
Si può vedere in italiano? Non siamo inglesi cosa li fate vedere a fare?😅
Moses! Moses!
love!
Prevod
Trinidad is where Neisha Patrick jack is living come and see me not the USA again I have no one with me so help too love always mca
Imagine being a young adult in the 1920s! The idea of a depression or a world war had never even been considered by anyone, nevermind a nuclear war! Americans didn't feel a need to care about Europe or any other continent. It must have been wonderful!
A few years living in dreamland, where one could pretend that we are not all connected. This is what Conservatives are, and have always been, looking for. They're not smart enough to see that it was an illusion then, just as now.
Still though, it was a pretty darn nice illusion to live in for a decade or 2! I would gladly back and live there if I could choose my family. One that is well off! Though things are always great in any era if your family is wealthy. Too bad we can't all be born into that!
At the beginning of the so called roaring twenties, we were recovering from the "Great War" and dealing with the misery of the "Spanish Flu" pandemic. Then the crash of 1929.... no, not many years of illusion at all. Certainly not two decades. Something we should remember now. Isolationism doesn't work, never has never will. Enjoy the movie!
Get over yourself. It’s just a movie.
World War I started in 1914 - before the 1920s.
@@redfeather8927 Yes, the Great War started in 1914, but ended in 1917. The trauma and scars of war do not disappear overnight. In addition, the movement of large numbers of soldiers back home to their countries from the Front is what started the spread of the Spanish Flu globally. Therefore, the '20s were very much impacted by former soldiers without work and without adequate care living in makeshift encampments, also known as "forgotten men", also known as Hoovervilles. Maybe some of those issues remind you of topics discussed in your social studies classes? Be well. Vote carefully. 🗽💙🌊🗽
You never heard ofWorld War One
Not a great movie. The child artist reminds me of Shirley Temple . Anne Baxter is my fav star and that's why I was able to stick to this movie.
The movie was made by Fox, hence the nod to Shirley. The scene going to see Lincoln is from Shirley's "The Littlest Rebel". She's even wearing the same blue coat and hat in the theater Shirley wore to one of her own premieres.
You and I broke the laws of God & Jesus paid the price. With the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved. Romans 10:10
The ickiest showbiz movie 20th ever made.
0:14 This music was from the 20th Anniversary of SpongeDeminiyi AjayiPants.