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The Broadway Melody

  • 19291929
  • PassedPassed
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Charles King, Bessie Love, and Anita Page in The Broadway Melody (1929)
DramaMusicalRomance
A pair of sisters from the vaudeville circuit try to make it big time on Broadway, but matters of the heart complicate the attempt.A pair of sisters from the vaudeville circuit try to make it big time on Broadway, but matters of the heart complicate the attempt.A pair of sisters from the vaudeville circuit try to make it big time on Broadway, but matters of the heart complicate the attempt.
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
7.3K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
22,023
1,322
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    • Director
      • Harry Beaumont
    • Writers
      • Edmund Goulding(story)
      • Norman Houston(dialogue)
      • James Gleason(dialogue)
    • Stars
      • Bessie Love
      • Anita Page
      • Charles King
    Top credits
    • Director
      • Harry Beaumont
    • Writers
      • Edmund Goulding(story)
      • Norman Houston(dialogue)
      • James Gleason(dialogue)
    • Stars
      • Bessie Love
      • Anita Page
      • Charles King
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 91User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production, box office & company info
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 3 nominations total

    Photos59

    Nacio Herb Brown, J. Emmett Beck, James Burroughs, Dorothy Coonan Wellman, Drew Demorest, Edward Dillon, Charles King, Carla Laemmle, Bessie Love, Angella Mawby, Anita Page, Alice Weaver, Ruth Jennings, Claudette Mawby, Claudine Mawby, Alice Pitman, Diana Verne, The Angeles Twins, and Betty Arthur in The Broadway Melody (1929)
    Bessie Love in The Broadway Melody (1929)
    Bessie Love in The Broadway Melody (1929)
    Bessie Love and Jed Prouty in The Broadway Melody (1929)
    Bessie Love and Anita Page in The Broadway Melody (1929)
    Mary Doran, Charles King, Carla Laemmle, Angella Mawby, Joyce Murray, Alice Weaver, Claudette Mawby, Claudine Mawby, Alice Pitman, Diana Verne, and The Angeles Twins in The Broadway Melody (1929)
    Charles King, Bessie Love, and Anita Page in The Broadway Melody (1929)
    Charles King and Bessie Love in The Broadway Melody (1929)
    Eddie Bush, Paul Gibbons, and Charles King in The Broadway Melody (1929)
    J. Emmett Beck, Charles King, and Anita Page in The Broadway Melody (1929)
    Drew Demorest, Bessie Love, and Blanche Payson in The Broadway Melody (1929)
    Mary Doran in The Broadway Melody (1929)

    Top cast

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    Bessie Love
    Bessie Love
    • Harriet 'Hank' Mahoney
    Anita Page
    Anita Page
    • Queenie Mahoney
    Charles King
    Charles King
    • Eddie Kearns
    Eddie Kane
    Eddie Kane
    • Francis Zanfield
    J. Emmett Beck
    • Babe Hatrick
    Jed Prouty
    Jed Prouty
    • Uncle Jed
    Kenneth Thomson
    Kenneth Thomson
    • Jacques Warriner
    The Angeles Twins
    • Chorus Girls
    • (uncredited)
    Betty Arthur
    • Chorus Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Nacio Herb Brown
    Nacio Herb Brown
    • Pianist
    • (uncredited)
    James Burroughs
    • Singer
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Bush
    • Quartet Guitarist and Singer
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Cooke
    Ray Cooke
    • Bellhop
    • (uncredited)
    Drew Demorest
    Drew Demorest
    • Turpe - Costumer
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Dillon
    Edward Dillon
    • Dillon - Stage Manager
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Doran
    Mary Doran
    • Flo
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Freed
    Arthur Freed
    • Bystander in Rehearsal Room
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Gibbons
    • Quartet Guitarist and Singer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Harry Beaumont
    • Writers
      • Edmund Goulding(story)
      • Norman Houston(dialogue)
      • James Gleason(dialogue)
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      A silent version was also released, as many cinemas hadn't yet acquired sound equipment in 1929.
    • Goofs
      The guitar player in the song "Broadway Melody" cannot be heard playing until he tilts his guitar slightly (possibly towards the mic).
    • Quotes

      Eddie Kearns: Hank, did you see Queenie? What's the matter Hank, aren't ya happy? Wasn't Queenie great? Aren't ya proud of her?

      Hank Mahoney: Oh, of course, Eddie. I'm glad to see her make good. Oh, but, gee, we ain't never had to get by on our legs before.

      Eddie Kearns: Oh, that don't mean nothin', Hank. Those guys are not going to pay ten bucks to look at your face; this is Broadway!

      Hank Mahoney: Yeah, "Broad's way!"

    • Alternate versions
      The "Wedding of the Painted Doll" musical sequence was originally presented in Technicolor. All color prints of this sequence are lost, so later reissues and DVD release present the sequence in black and white.
    • Connections
      Edited into Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      The Broadway Melody
      (1929) (uncredited)

      Music by Nacio Herb Brown

      Lyrics by Arthur Freed

      Played during the opening credits and often in the score

      Performed many times by various cast including Nacio Herb Brown (piano), Charles King,

      Anita Page, Bessie Love and chorus girls

    User reviews91

    Review
    Top review
    6/10
    A 1929 Achievement
    I had the chance of watching this amazing movie when I bought the DVD version of The Broadway Melody. Although the restoration of the film wasn't that good, it still brought me to a conclusion that the film itself is a landmark achievement in the invention of a new Hollywood genre: the movie musical.

    In the strictest sense of the word musical, however, The Broadway Melody is still at tips. It only contains some three songs blurted out of nowhere by the actors, as well as some orchestral music accompanying the movie as musical score. However, this kind of musical, which is still very much understood to be young in 1929's case, is already a rave not only for audiences but also for the critics.

    Also, the technical aspects of the film, although are not outstanding enough to win the modern Best Picture, are very much appreciated in 1929's case. If we watch the movie in 1929's style, we can see that indeed it is a great movie. Long shots of dance sequences, great art and set decoration and of course great costumes would fill your eyes, not mentioning the kind of sporadic editing techniques and bright lighting that this movie utilized. This movie, in 1929's opinion, would really win the Best Picture, hands down.

    However, what's more interesting with this movie is that, as a contemporary audience watching it, I am so enthralled at the history it had shown me. Remember, this is the transition to sound. It is much amusing to notice the fact that for the first time in my life, I have seen movie title cards (used for denoting various locations in the film) and that it is obvious that the movie utilized the 16-frames-a- minute hand-cranked camera which was common with the silent films of the 1920s, because of the seemingly fast motion (you'd notice it too)that actors made in the movie. Another thing is the static nature of the cameras in this movie. It is explainable since cameras are enclosed in "iceboxes" or camera rooms that are enclosed so as not to be heard by the then all-hearing microphone, that's why, in 2005's opinion, it did not have an imaginative screenplay. However, at this focal points, I can say that history has been shown in this movie and has added a great deal of weight for it to be considered as Academy Award winner for Most Outstanding Production of 1929.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 1929 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Broadway Melody of 1929
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $379,000 (estimated)
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent

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