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The Hollywood Revue of 1929 is an American musical film/comedy motion picture released in 1929, and one of the earliest ventures into the talkie format. Directed by Charles Riesner for MGM (it was the company's second musical), the film brought together some of MGM's most popular performers a lavish two-hour revue with Technicolor sequences hosted by Jack Benny.
ProductionImage:Hollywoodrevue.jpg Poster for the film. Billed as an “All-Star Musical Extravaganza,” the film includes performances by once and future stars, including Joan Crawford singing and dancing on stage (she later remarked, "Revue was one of those Let's-throw-everyone-on-the-lot-into-a musical things, but I did a good song-and-dance number."[citation needed]). Other segments feature Lionel Barrymore, Marion Davies, John Gilbert, Buster Keaton, Marie Dressler, Anita Page and Norma Shearer. Highlights of the film are musical performances (including the debut of Singing In The Rain) performed initially by Cliff Edwards ("Ukelele Ike") and later performed at the end of the film by the entire cast) and a comedy routine starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy as a team of inept magicians. The only major MGM stars missing from the revue are Greta Garbo, Ramon Novarro and Lon Chaney (although Chaney is referred to by name in one of the songs performed).
Trivia
SynopsisThe circulating print of the film runs as follows: ACT I:
Intermission -- During this five-minute break, the orchestra is seen playing to the tunes of "Nobody But You", "Your Mother and Mine" and "I've Got A Feeling for You" in front of the closed curtain.
PreservationThe film survives intact with its original Technicolor sequences. It was released on laser-disk in the 1990's.
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