"Leave It to Jane" | "Cleopatterer" -Till The Clouds Roll By | June Allyson (HD Print)
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Film: Till The Clouds Roll By, 1946
"Leave It to Jane"
Music by Jerome Kern
Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse
Sung by June Allyson
Danced by June Allyson, Ray McDonald, and Chorus
"Cleopatterer"
Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse
Music by Jerome Kern
Performed by June Allyson
Starring: June Allyson, Lucille Bremer, Judy Garland, Van Heflin, Van Johnson, Robert Walker
Cameo Appearance: Lena Horne, Kathryn Grayson, Tony Martin, Dinah Shore, Angela Lansbury, Virginia O'Brien, Cyd Charisse, Gower Champion and a very young Frank Sinatra
Just finished reading her biography. What an interesting life. Sometimes I think we forget that famous movie stars are people just like us with the same hopes and dreams, triumphs and tragedies. June certainly had all of those.
June Allyson is so adorable and unique 😁❤️
The wonderful June Allyson.... and that's Ray McDonald as the lead boy.
Good memories. In 1969 we did 28 performances of this musical over four weeks, part of Purdue's centennial year celebrations. It is a Jerome Kern musical but based on a Purdue alumnus book. We students made all the costumes and sets. One of the roles was played by Dan von Bargen who went on to a productive TV and movie career. Even as a skinny kid he had that big voice.
That's Why I Love Musicals Alot
A favorite of mine.
Till The Clouds Rolls By Is One Of My Favorite Musicals
You have supreme taste.
When it comes to Musicals, MGM can be truly-acclaimed as the Best,the Greatest,& the most-Unparalleled.Their song-and-dance production numbers were highly-Entertaining,gloriously-Spellbinding,elaborately-Enhanced,well-Choreographed,marvelously-Photographed,exquisitely-Designed,& prominently-Directed.This beautiful scene of Ms June Allyson Mr Ray McDonald & the Chorus was one of the highlights in Till The Clouds Roll By. It's nice to marvel at MGM's Grandeur & Achievements in Musicals.
Olá, sou do Brasil e desde criança sempre fui apaixonado por filmes assim, hoje aos 49 anos tão perto dos 50, continuo a me perguntar por que não continuaram a produzir pérolas como essas, é tão gostoso ver filmes que o principal são as canções e as danças. Viva o talento humano 😊.
June was a familiar, girl-next-door personality onscreen. She had talent sufficient for people to think that fame wasn't out of reach if you persevere. She always had the sympathy of the audience, and while not spectacular, her films were a pick-me-up in troubling times.
the incomparable June Allyson
Great ☺
I love this !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
my mother's name was jane . . . i always her told that song should be her theme song .
June Allyson's real name was Ella Geisman.
"Each man she met she went and kissed and she had dozens on her waiting list." Some women have all the luck lol!
1:29 Yippee-ki-yay, Cleopatterer.
I Get The Song Stuck In My Head
marches are most memorable
Bag June Allyson !
ジューン・アリスンって歌って踊れるスターでもあるのですね。
Tad. Let's build a fun "Actress" in the 1940s show" around Ms. June Allyson. That should be fun! xoxo Love you. xoxo
Tad, who did the Choreography? It's so cute Love, Donx xoxo
Of course they left out one of the darker verses -
And when she tired as girls will do of Joe or John or Jim/ The time had come his friends all knew to say goodbye to him/ She couldn't stand by any means/ reproachful stormy farewell scenes/ To such coarse stuff she would not stoop/ so she just put poison in his soup/ When out with Cleopatterer/ Men always made their wills/ They knew there was no time to waste when the gumbo had that funny taste/ they'd take her hand and squeeze it/ they'd murmur Oh you kid/ But to tell the truth/ None of them liked to feed till Cleopatterer did
William Craig : Joan Morris recorded that song with those lyrics included.
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June was indeed a fave of LB. Did not have a great singing voice but was passable on screen. I don't know many details of her personal life. Can't say if she went the casting couch route with producers like so many girls did in that day. LB was pretty old by the time of her peak and they didn't have viagra.
When June Allyson married Dick Powell since June's real father deserted her years ago she asked Mayer to give her away at her wedding with promptly floored Mayer and he did not know how to respond so he said "Yes." Another interesting aspect of June's career at MGM was that from her first screen appearance in Best Foot Forward in 1943 until her last screen appearance in Remains To Be Seen in 1953 June was never loaned out to other studios. Being loaned out your studio would charge the other studio alot of money for your services but your studio would pay you the salary that you were contracted to receive so say you made one thousand dollars a week and the studio would charge say Paramount $75,000 for your sevices yoyu would only get your thousand while they would get the rest of the money that they charged the other because they wanted you. Seems unfair doesn't it but that was the way it was done until Olivia de Havilland sued Warner Brother's in 1944 and won her suit against them its known as the de Havilland decision the case went all the way to the California Supreme Court.
greg SMITH: If June Allyson’s career was the result of the casting couch, then she wasn’t any better performing there then her singing. Did she ever get over that cold??
where can I buy an outfit like that with the white black and orange stripes?
Nice :p
Yes, I like this number from Till the Clouds Roll By. June Allyson does it justice although she did not have the greatest singing voice. She was able to carry a tune. With the studio system many stars were given or placed in roles which would enhance their versatility. That was part of the grooming and training the studios did. With today's pathetic display of film actors, I would be very much in favor of a new studio system which would train these "so-called" performers to become ladies and gentlemen. June Allyson was also in Good News with Peter Lawford after this film. After seeing Good News, those who did not care for June in this Cleopaterer number may change their minds.
Not sure if it is just the actors which are mediocre today....it may be the scripts combined with what the audience wants.
Did this clip cause the Egyptian government to ban MGM films?
So Bonnie Franklin Lucas. Are you going to be "The Tomboy Gal Pal" on the Leave it To Jane June Allyson show who thinks she knows best. But Ms. Allison is the Diana Ross and you're Flo, who just "Doesn't Know" Love, Don xoxo
Tad, is she Tzdrina? Love you. Don xoxo
good old broadway type march
I feel like I'm the only one who knows why Lucrezia Borgia wasn't Jane's role models 😆
Eu também sei o porque...rs
Eu não, me conte, eu sou do Brasil e amo esses filmes musicais antigas.
Splatter partyyyyyyyyyyyy.
Temper temper
It must have been something you ate.
She kinda sounds like Doris day
Oh, slice. Like a hot knife through butter.
I have you now. Where’s the Barbeque sauce?
Burning flesh. Mmmmmm. My kind of barbequuuuuuuue.
Wow! I am so conflicted! On the one hand, the sequence is well made and performed. On the other hand, the song Cleopatterer is really racist and ignorant! This is one show that probably won’t be revived by anyone on Broadway or in Hollywood.
Not racist at all. Your just looking for something to complain about. It’s people like you that ruin entertainment for everyone.
Can anyone explain to me how June Allyson ever made it in Hollywood musicals ? She has neither the looks nor the talent.
She was a star because she had looks and loads of talent. No actress ever had a more engaging smile. She was the wholesome "girl next door."
She was a favorite of Louis B. Mayer, and the many resources of the MGM studios were deployed to her benefit. She had a certain appeal...
+pertinax Has neither looks nor talent? You have neither eyes nor brains.
+thebeatnumber So that makes two of us.
Nope. 'Fraid it's just your dumbass
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all I can think of is how racist and filthy these societies were
and still are
Not racist. Your just looking for a problem when there isn’t one. You are clearly one of those people that ruin entertainment for everyone. No one in the world would want to watch a movie with you. Not sorry for stating the facts.
@@Majeed. Are you talking about Cleopatra 's Egypt being racist & filthy ?
It all looks so silly and air-headed now -- and they all look too mature to be doing this silly business in those awfully garish costumes. The over-the-top trappings smother the song.
If you can't appreciate it, the fault is not in the song, or the film, or the lyrics, or the music, or the singers, but in you.
@@louisc.gasper7588 Oh, go screw yourself.
was there ever anyone on film less talented or more repulsive than June Allyson? I guess her male counterpart, Van Johnson was equally untalented and equally repulsive - what a low point at MGM.
marcel: wonder why you are so nasty? or is it just your bad taste.
I notice you didn't choose 'daniel allyson' as your name
Wow. You have no taste. Your the repulsive one. Your just a hater who lives in your parent’s basement and is jealous of successful people. Get a life.
@@sofialorido8111 wow hater and basement talk! always the last resorts of a mouthbreather who can think of nothing original to say
I don’t care what you call me. Have a nice day.