First, Ziegfeld moved her to the Follies of 1925, where she became the inseparable companion (and rumored lover) of the formidably intellectual Louise Brooks, a featured dancer in the Follies and on the brink of Hollywood stardom. The Ziegfeld Follies was a musical revue that would change the face of theater with a level of spectacle never before seen, songs from the likes of Irving Berlin and Gershwin, elaborate costumes and scenery, and of course.the Ziegfeld Girls. The set for "A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody" took months to build and cost over $200,000. The scene in which Susan Gallagher (Judy Garland) auditions for the Ziegfeld Follies is strikingly similar to Judy's actual audition for MGM in 1935. She went to great lengths to make sure that writer William Anthony McGuire never besmirched the good name of Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., hence the playing down of his infidelities. - Musical number: "A Cowboy's Life," directed by Merrill Pye, sung by James Melton. On the flip side of the Decca 78, Astaire sings the romantic ballad that showcased him and Lucille Bremer in the movie, "This Heart of Mine" (music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Arthur Freed). Susan Gallagher (Academy Award winner Garland--The Wizard of Oz, A Star is Born) leaves her . Kathryn Grayson's final B-Flat on "There's Beauty Everywhere" had to be re-dubbed. At around 1:22:28 (during the "A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody" number), you can see a stage hand with a cue card in the reflection of the second showgirl's mirror guitar. The film's costs were proving too much for Universal, so MGM bought the rights for $300,000 from them. In both, he plays a money-hungry curmudgeon of a landlord. These beauties, decked out in Ert designs, gained many young male admirers and became objects of popular adoration. Prologue: "That fabulous era--when Florenz Ziegfeld glorified the American Girl, and New York wore her over its heart like an orchid--while she lasted.". After the songwriters demonstrated this change-of-pace routine at the home of the actress, her mother opined, "Well, I don't think so." The first Best Picture Oscar winner to have the name of a person in the title. Ziegfeld Girl is a 1941 American film starring James Stewart, Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr, and Lana Turner, and co-starring Tony Martin, Jackie Cooper, Eve Ard. Instead, Decca assigned the song to Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra featuring vocalist Helen O'Connell. Lena Horne hated the ghetto setting for Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane's "Love" so much that she refused to make a commercial single, although she would use the song in her nightclub act several years later. Answer: Fanny Brice Fanny Brice really existed, and as well as starring in the 'Ziegfeld Follies' on Broadway, made a few movies between 1928 and 1946. He was known for his lavish sets and elaborate costumes that "glorified the American girl." Ziegfeld is a God-like figure in this film: he is discussed but never seen.-"Ziegfeld Girl" is one of three films MGM dedicated to Florenz Ziegfeld. According to the trade paper "Hollywood Box Office" dated for November 23, 1940: "Sue Garland, sister of Judy, signed as a member of the dance chorus in 'Ziegfeld Girl'.". The Esther Williams water ballet from this sequence was reset to an instrumental version of "This Heart of Mine" (music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Arthur Freed). She was also the last of the acclaimed Ziegfeld girls. A comic ditty written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin, "The Babbitt and the Bromide", sung, spoken, and danced by Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, was originally performed in the 1927 Broadway musical 'Funny Face' by Astaire and his sister Adele Astaire. This film was first telecast in Seattle Saturday 2 February 1957 on KING (Channel 5); in New York City it first aired 5 April 1957 on WCBS (Channel 2), followed by Norfolk VA 18 May 1957 on WTAR (Channel 3), by Honolulu 23 June 1957 on KHVH (Channel 13), by Minneapolis 3 July 1957 on KMGM (Channel 9), by Miami 17 August 1957 on WCKT (Channel 7), by Chicago 31 August 1957 on WBBM (Channel 2), by Philadelphia 27 December 1957 on WFIL (Channel 6), by Altoona PA 25 January 1958 on WFBG (Channel 10), and by San Francisco 13 April 1958 on KGO (Channel 7); it finally found its way to the Los Angeles airwaves Sunday 4 November 1961 on KTTV (Channel 11). Their costumes had nothing to do with the song but reflected the craze for all things Egyptian after the discovery of King Tut's tomb in 1922. The theater that Ziegfeld built in 1927 on 6th Avenue and 54th (with financial help from Hearst) was used as a cinema from the 1930s and demolished in 1966 after a brief reopening. Viewers were not offered the opportunity to see these films in their original Technicolor until several years later. The beautiful brunette appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies in 1925. Years later, a considerable number of original Johnston printed and autographed photographic prints and many original negatives were purchased at several auctions by at least four different American collectors. She reports that he liked her ankles. Ray Bolger never worked for Ziegfeld, although he is presented in the film as a Ziegfeld star. To this day, the British are referred to as "Limeys" by North Americans because of their use of the lime juice. - Ziegfeld Girls; Walter Brennan; Adolph Menjou, Greer Garson (panel) (May 12, 1957), Dorothy W. Raphaelson, A Ziegfeld Girl, Dies at 100, Doris E. Travis, Last of the Ziegfeld Girls, Dies at 106, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ziegfeld_girl&oldid=1130124832, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 28 December 2022, at 18:22. Three women, Sandra Kolter, Susan Gallagher, and Sheila Regan are among those selected to join the cast of glamorous "Ziegfeld girls", and become friends. . In a Los Angeles Times interview with Hedda Hopper published in January 1956, James Stewart remembered the confusion caused by shooting this movie at the same time as Pot o' Gold (1941). Decca Records released a Judy Garland 78rpm record containing two songs from the score not performed by her in the movie: "Love" (music and lyrics by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane), a fervent air which Garland sang on radio the twice in 1945, then occasionally in her 1951-52 concerts as an encore, and two times on her CBS-TV series, The Judy Garland Show (1963): a duet with Lena Horne from the October 13, 1963 broadcast, and a solo version telecast on March 22, 1964. The two books I like, and printed after his death, are Women of Talent and Beauty and Jazz Age Beauties. Myrna Darby. - Musical/comedy number: "Start Off Each Day with a Song" (music and lyrics by Jimmy Durante), directed by Charles Walters, performed by Jimmy Durante. These showgirls followed on the heels of the "Florodora girls", who had started to "loosen the corset" of the Gibson Girl in the early years of the twentieth century. A huge treasure trove of extremely artistic full-nude and semi-nude full-figure studio photos with all the glass-plate negatives were found stored at a farm near Oxford, Connecticut, where he had lived since the 1940s. Despite his top billing, James Stewart is on screen for a total of roughly 26 minutes, accounting for only 19.7 percent of the film. Deleted from the film was the original closing number, "We Must Have Music" (music by Nacio Herb Brown, lyrics by Gus Kahn), featuring Judy Garland, Tony Martin and Six Hits and a Miss. In the film, Anna Held is said to be French, but she was actually a German Jew born in Warsaw, Poland in 1872. I Thought I'd Split My Sides" (music and lyrics by, "Caribbean Love Song" (music by Edens, lyrics by, "Minnie from Trinidad" (Edens) sung by Chorus and danced by, "Ziegfeld Girls/You Gotta Pull Strings" (Edens) sung by Judy Garland and Chorus, "You Never Looked So Beautiful" (music by, This page was last edited on 15 November 2022, at 14:20. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Debut of actresses Leslie Brooks and Patricia Dane. Hedy Lamarr doesn't really do much except perhaps play a variation of herself but she's a gorgeous presence. The primary contribution of the book is the significant addition it represents to what we know about the theatrical and cinematic history of stardom and the ways that stars carry social history." Cyd Charisse was borrowed from Warner Bros., where she was under contract for this movie, though she had danced at Metro before for MGM's Thousands Cheer (1943). "The Sweepstakes Ticket" sketch, written by David Freedman, highlighted Miss Brice's final Broadway appearance in "Ziegfeld Follies of 1936". Effectively, tastefully, of course; but never as an excuse for lewdness nor for covering up a beautiful figure.. In the scene where Lana Turner reports to Ziegfeld's office when she enters and sees how many other girls are auditioning to her left, sitting, are two beautiful hopefuls. Afterwards, teams of workers used large rackets to keep them under control, but the gas from the bubbles remained a constant hazard, and between each take Minnelli would order the soundstage's doors open so the cast and crew could breathe. Billie Burke never really rated the film much despite taking a personal interest in the writing of the script. Row after row of talented and beautiful women . Sandow's career became bigger than ever after his association with Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.. The one nearest the door is actress Audrey Young, future wife of Billy Wilder, and to Young's left is Patricia "Patsy" Mace. The film was directed by Robert Z. Leonard and featured musical numbers by Busby Berkeley. Despite its mass publication as one of the featured songs, "It's Been So Long" is never performed in the film. The leaded glass lamp shade that was used as set dressing for the home of Lana Turner's parents is a 15-inch "owl" shade, produced by the Duffner and Kimberly company (likely sometime between 1905-1913). Unfortunately she struggled with her weight and began obsessively exercising . - Musical number: "Liza" (music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin), directed by Vincente Minnelli, sung by Avon Long and the MGM Studio Chorus to Lena Horne, audio available on Rhino's soundtrack CD. It was replaced by a high-rise office tower; just a few years later it would probably have been protected forever by the NYC Landmark Law. Planned in 1938 to be made with Eleanor Powell, Joan Crawford, Virginia Bruce and Walter Pidgeon. In the opening scenes with Shiela Regan (Lana Turner) as the elevator operator, she is describing to a friend her meeting Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. on her elevator. Doris Eaton Travis (1904-2010) was a versatile and multifaceted American artist. This infuriated Burke who was under contract with MGM at the time and could have played herself. It co-stars Frank Morgan, who played the Wizard, and Ray Bolger, who played Scarecrow. "Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean" is one of the most famous songs to come from vaudeville, first presented by the duo in a skit set in Egypt. The on-air sketch, entitled "Bungling Burglars", had been broadcast on January 4, 1940 and featured Fanny as the precocious Snooks, with Hanley Stafford playing her exasperated Daddy. The Ziegfeld Girls were the main attraction. Instead, Decca assigned the song to Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra featuring vocalist Helen O'Connell. The most expensive sequence involved a several stories high rotating white staircase featuring more than 180 performers, required weeks of rehearsals and several takes to stage, and cost over $220,000. Deleted from the film was the original closing number, "We Must Have Music" (music by Nacio Herb Brown, lyrics by Gus Kahn), featuring Judy Garland, Tony Martin and Six Hits and a Miss. It had a long run as a mixed use venue, hosting everything from Vaudeville to film showings, before finally being demolished in 1959. The beautiful costume sketches shown in the opening scenes are uncredited, but may have been done by the talented Adrian or his staff. A musical number sung by Garland, "We Must Have Music", was deleted from the final film. Cast & Crew Read More William Wyler Director Barbra Streisand Fanny Brice Omar Sharif Nick Arnstein Kay Medford Rose Brice Anne Francis Georgia James Walter Pidgeon Florenz Ziegfeld Photos & Videos Ziegfeld Girl is a 1941 American musical film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and starring James Stewart, Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr, Lana Turner, Tony Martin, Jackie Cooper, Eve Arden, and Philip Dorn. Luise Rainer had never heard of Anna Held when she got the part. She was Doris Eaton Travis, and she was 106. Fears also lived out a show business myth: the chorus girl going on for the star. Ziegfeld Girl (1941) Trivia Showing all 29 items Jump to: Spoilers (2) This was James Stewart 's last performance before serving military service in World War II. $2.40 was the top ticket price for these engagements, and the film did great business according to the Boxoffice Magazine issue of September 1, 1945, with the advance sale for the Nixon Theatre "setting a new high". Founding and history[edit] Produced by Mark Kroll and Charles Conaway. The Ziegfeld Follieswere a series of elaborate theatrical revueproductions on Broadwayin New York City from 1907 to 1931, with renewals in 1934 and 1936. Drama Musical Romance In the 1920s, three women become performers in the renowned Broadway show the Ziegfeld Follies, where they find fame, love, and tragedy. The lengthy shooting schedule ran between April 10 and August 18, 1944, with retakes plus additional segments filmed on December 22, 1944 and then between January 25 and February 6, 1945. On the Ziegfeld girl page you will be able to add and update factual information, post media and connect this topic to other topics on the website. ZIEGFELD GIRL was one of Lana Turner's first major roles for MGM; and she definitely has the meatiest role as Sheila. The "Here To Interview A Lady" sequence with Judy Garland, she references two actresses who were not under contract to MGM, Ginger Rogers and Betty Grable, although Rogers and Grable had worked at Metro at times in their careers. 4.0 out of 5 stars A Spectacle to Behold! Doris Eaton Travis is 101. 18 people found this helpful. More Dorothy Flood As happens every year, Florenz Ziegfeld is seeking new talent for the latest edition of his lavish Broadway revue, the Ziegfeld Follies. The story is just plain bad, worse than most Metro fluff. You can upload: image. The sequence "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody" was filmed in two lengthy takes after several weeks of rehearsals and filming (a definite cut is made when moving to a close-up on the singer dressed as Pagliacci, presumably to effect a change of camera position, necessary to start the inexorable move up the huge staircase). Only a fragment survives, as it was used in the MGM short A New Romance of Celluloid: We Must Have Music (1942). For her famous telephone conversation scene, which is generally credited as being what clinched the Oscar for her, Luise Rainer drew a lot of her material from a play by Jean Cocteau entitled "The Human Voice". The idea for the film had been in discussion at MGM since 1939. They danced in complete synchronization, and were the only act that was uniform in the Ziegfeld Follies. Other Ziegfeld stars, Eddie Cantor and Will Rogers are portrayed by actors in the film. Myrna Darby was one of the iconic Ziegfeld Girls of the 1920s. Billie Burke, the wife Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., paid a visit to the film's set one day. When Universal decided to make a faithful film version of the Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II musical "Show Boat", which Ziegfeld himself had originally produced onstage, Universal sold "The Great Ziegfeld" to MGM in March 1935 while still in pre-production. . Although Ziegfeld had several affairs, Burke claimed that Lorraine was the only one that made her jealous. James Melton's participation deleted from three pop-tune sequences ("A Cowboy's Life," "We Will Meet Again in Honolulu" and the finale, "There's Beauty Everywhere"), the Metropolitan Opera tenor, in his last screen appearance, was confined to the operatic, sharing with soprano Marion Bell "Libiamo ne'lieti calici" from Giuseppe Verdi's "La Traviata.". She was born in New York in 1891, and died in California in 1951. Ziegfeld Girl Trailer - YouTube Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr and Lana Turner in "Ziegfeld Girl"For full review of film, plus pictures, comments and links. Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr., byname Flo Ziegfeld, (born March 21, 1869, Chicagodied July 22, 1932, Hollywood), American theatrical producer who brought the revue to spectacular heights under the slogan "Glorifying the American Girl." During the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, Ziegfeld managed Sandow, the strong man. was born in 1885 in New York. Sheila 'Red': Don't let it throw ya champ. The original opening sequence to the film featured stop-motion animation designed by Lou Bunin, in which Leo the Lion introduces himself and gives a brief history of Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. and his Ziegfeld Follies. These showgirls followed on the heels of the Florodora girls, who had started to "loosen the corset" of the Gibson Girl in the early years of the 20th century. Ultimately the film cost MGM about $2 million to make, a huge amount in its day. Hedy Lamarr doesn't really do much except perhaps play a variation of herself but she's a gorgeous presence. - A minstrel number with Garland, Rooney, Astaire, Gene Kelly, Lou Holtz, and Nancy Walker. These shows were a mix of variety show, musical review, and vaudeville. Like her character, Judy came in with her father (Frank Gumm) as her accompanist and was flopping until Roger Edens, like Slayton (Paul Kelly) in the film, took over the audition, coached her to sing more softly and subtly, and got her the MGM contract. Ziegfeld Girl Brief Synopsis Three showgirls in the Ziegfeld Follies face romantic trials on their way to the top. Gallagher & Shean was one of the most famous vaudeville and Ziegfeld Follies comedy teams. Unlike that film and the later Ziegfeld Follies, Ziegfeld himself does not appear as a character.[2]. Powell made My Man Godfrey (1936) for Universal instead. 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