Greenwich Village (1944) full movie
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Filme ''Greenwich Village'', de 1944, estrelado por Carmen Miranda, Don Ameche e William Bendix. Apresentando a nova estrela da Fox Vivian Blaine.
Este é o primeiro filme de Vivian Blaine em um papel importante, a ''Cherry-Blonde-Haired'' da 20th Century Fox, apelido que recebeu por causa da cor do seu cabelo, extremamente vermelho nos filmes em Technicolor. Depois de quatro películas no estúdio como coadjuvante, ou em papéis menores, Vivian finalmente teve sua carreira impulsionada, ao atuar como protagonista no filme ''Ladrão que rouba ladrão'' (Jitteburgs) de 1943, com Stan Laurel e Oliver Hardy. Desde então participou de vários musicais, atuando com grandes nomes como Dick Haymes, Dennis O'Keefe, June Haver, Perry Como, Phil Silvers, Joan Bennett, Vera-Ellen, entre outros. Em 1954, depois de uma jornada no cinema e grande sucesso na Broadway, Blaine teve a oportunidade de agradecer pelo empurrãozinho ao 'Gordo e o Magro' ao vivo, no programa ''This is your life'', exibido pela NBC. Vivian começou a filmar Greenwich Village depois de seu agente e em seguida marido (1945-1956) Manny Frank insistir com a Fox para que ela substituísse Betty Grable nos filmes. Betty, por sua vez, substituiria Alice Faye, que decidiu se afastar dos estúdios para cuidar de seus filhos e trabalhar com o marido Phil Harris em seu próprio programa de rádio: ''The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show''. Serenata boêmia (título do filme no Brasil), apesar de algumas críticas ruins para Carmen Miranda nos jornais brasileiros da época, obteve um sucesso moderado no Brasil e um bom retorno nos Estados Unidos. Vivian fez mais três filmes com Carmen, sendo eles ''Alegria, rapazes!'' (Something for the boys), ''Sonhos de estrela'' (Doll Face) e ''Se eu fosse feliz'' (If I'm lucky), saindo da Fox um ano antes do fim do seu contrato que seria de 1942 a 1947.
I love Vivian Blaine in anything! Her campaign to fight AIDS/HIV gained my eternal respect for her.
Starting at 1 hr. Mark - listen to the conversation between the two actors - their given apeek at what happens to a lot of actors , writers ect. In show business. Great movie - i have loved the oldies even when they weren't oldies . No cussing , nakedness , just good writing , acting which is lacking in movies these days
Thanks again for the memory
Carmen Miranda was so amazing. An absolute original.
The Technicolor was amazing, supervised by the great Natalie Kalmus (she also gave us the colors of GONE WITH THE WIND and THE WIZARD OF OZ, among dozens of other major films). One number that was cut in this film, "Baroness Bazooka," was written by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, who along with Judy Holiday was part of a Greenwich Village group called THE REVUERS. You can spot Green easily in the front row on the right at the end of the "Art for Art's Sake" number - he's the guy with the big toothy smile.
Natalie Kalmus' Technicolor credit was part of a divorce settlement. Her name had to appear. If you notice, all her credits have an "associate' . She was not involved in the films.
What a great looking movie. The colors are spectacular. Don is great in everything and this is one of Carmens best roles IMO
oh wow ...who would have thought William Bendix was such a good dancer...,dainty little steps....so sweet to see this big man so light on his feet
back then actors did a little of everything
(And his little skirt flipped
up so we saw his knickers,
"briefly" of course ! 😊)
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Impeccable quality including picture detailing, color, sound etc. I
AAAHHHH my favorite kind of movie. Music, singing, dancing with such gusto and joy
The older movies are ssssoooo wonderful. TY for posting this
Good movie really enjoying this
My mom and dad lived in Greenwich Village in the 40s and I lived there as a hippie in the 60s.Beautiful movie.The clothes, the hair, the music.SUCH CLASS.
Love those movies
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Some of the most beautiful color film is right here in this spunky and funny movie. Everyone is great and it is always a treat to see the handsome, very talented suave one, Don Ameche. Director Walter Lang has a marvelous comedic touch. Thanks Vivian for presenting this super fun flick.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for posting this!
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A great friend of Vivian Blaine And Carmen Miranda, I love them both. They've seen a lot of movies together. The first one I saw was Sampening for the Boys. Greenwich vilagge.I love Carmen and Vivian❤
So many people who were film stars in that era that are gone now. Fascinating to see them as they were then, at a time when they are forgotten. Hollywood as it used to be. Glitzy and phoney but what was needed at the time. For instance William Bendix who died decades ago and Carmen Miranda!! When it was all there and nobody expected it to go anywhere.
You wouldnt see people like Carmen Miranda,Esther Williams or Sonja Henie become stars today. That's why I like these movies
Greenwich Village is the name of the film and portrays the legendary bohemian neighborhood of New York. Charles Chaplin account in his autobiography curious passages lived in this neighborhood in the early twentieth century, when he was famous and rich. The artist befriended a suicidal poet and reproduces in the book very beautiful poem. It is worth checking.
Thanks for sharing this movie, really enjoyed watching it!
Love the stylish Don Ameche. Thank you!
Oh to have seen this on Broadway! Delightfully beautiful and great! Thank you!
I love this movie; it just emanates the era in which it was filmed. The people always dressed to the nines when they went out. The respectful portrayals are refreshing. Carmen Miranda is an icon, sexy, South American hottie! I just can't imagine what it must have been like to live during the 40's. Thank You!
People were so lucky to have lived in the 1940's. I am envious of them. It is my favorite period, next I like the 1940's. I can't believe 20 people did not like this movie with their thumbsdown.
this is a film I will watch again ...many times
My grandparents lived in Newark, NJ. went out during this era. The photos and diaries are priceless (and scandalous). Stork Club, Cotton club. 🍾🥂
It takes place in 1922, but the movie was made in 1944.
What a gem! Great cast and a terrific screenplay. Vivian Blaine was so beautiful, as was the hysterical Carmen Miranda- as an Indian Princess. I loved how fresh the dialogue was and the way they handled the drunken bedroom scene. Ameche was a charming leading man. Thank You. Or as Carmen would have said-"Hooked I was for on this."
Loved the movie.Full of excitment, costumes so colorful,script great.
Loved the cast.
I love all of Don Ameche movies.n They are so warm,
and many musical,
tender,great speaking
voice.
I really enjoy the movie. Thank You so much!!!
costumes in this movie were fantastic!
and the hairstyles were terrific
In the final numbers, both Carmen Miranda and Vivian Blaine are wearing long-johns. What's up with that?
This must have been a labor of love for musical conductor Alfred Newman. Around the time this movie was set, the teenaged Newman was conducting the George White Scandals before working with George and Ira Gershwin. This movie is adelight with all the wonderufl songs from the 1920s. ****
Carmen Miranda is a GEM ! One of a kind
Thank you for sharing. Made my day.
Carmen Miranda Fue Maravillosa Inolvidables 📽️💖🌹🎞️💃💃🎭🌹
Thanks for sharing this movie, really enjoyed watching it!👍👍👍👍👍
I am so surprised Don Ameche is not listed in the beginning credits as the first name and main star! His movies are one of the highest and classic movies in time!
I must say that Carmen Miranda is truly "tops"!
His name is there!
His name is second billing ! Did you even watch the movie ? 😮
Carmen Miranda was a slightly bigger star 🤔
Thank you for sharing this wonderful movie 🎥❤
A mid-west songwriter goes to Greenwich, the artist's hangout, and winds up involved in a Carmen Miranda extravaganza. Don Ameche (from my hometown of Kenosha) is at his youngest and most handsome here, with a sweetness that charms the ingénue (who reminds me of my Y&R co-star Judith Chapman). No real bad guys in this, just endless "show people."
So many Don Ameche films and the last I remember him in was Trading Places in which he was one the evil millionaire brothers.
The best toe tapping, knee slapping, tune in this movie is "It Goes To Your Toes." Wonderfully rendered by a black troupe of performers.
I fast forward past it
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excellent pic and sound quality.
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@@bernardwilliam5364 currently we're in Hell's Waiting Room. I'm in the mezzine but it feels like we got orchestra seats 🔥🥵💫
Thanks for posting great film :)
William Bendix dancing and singing, what a treat.
Even Jimmy Stewart sang and danced. ONCE!! HE said never again, and didn't 😊😊😊
Yes! "Delighted!" 😄😄😄
I guess Danny's Den was like getting in Studio 54 in the 70's.
I think the Webster Hall number, a production of a beaux arts ball, which were popular in 1920s France during the expatriate years of F Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Gertrude Stein etc may have influenced Steve Rubel. It was pretty risqué for a movie of this era, there were drag queens and campy dialogue which were usually censored. Studio 54 was larger than a
cabaret, there were lots of themed nights that involved fantasy. Danny’s reminded me of
Kit Kat Club in Cabaret. A wonderful movie and tribute to Greenwich Village!
The song WHISPERING is not credited! The melody was written by Vincent Rose. How could the producers get by with no credit?
My goodness! All the accolades below! we must have been watching movies. Maybe, stretching it a whole lot, maybe 2 stars out of 5. Maybe.
Carmen Miranda. William Bendix. Enough said
In 1922, a would-be classical composer gets involved with people putting on a musical revue.
Aspiring composer Kenneth Harvey (Don Ameche) moves to Greenwich Village (New York's burgeoning art district), where he meets Danny O'Hara (William Bendix), a ), a roaring 20's speakeasy club owner who is putting together a musical show
There Kenneth falls for the club's headliner (Vivian Blaine) .
Sizing up Kenneth as an easy mark, Danny considers taking advantage of him
Bonnie Watson (Vivian Blaine), who likes Kenneth tries to prevent this.
Danny persuades Kenneth to write music for his show, and despite Bonnie's attempt to protect him, he falls prey to Danny's friends and his own ambitions.
While Harvey is distracted by love, club owner Danny 0'hara (William Bendix) is secretly lifting Harvey’s tunes.
Filled with show-stopping song and dance numbers,
Absolutely love Carmen Miranda!
Today's productions do not have the talent as of yesterday's art today's entertainment.This should be a format on how to write and perform today's art, but lacks this chemistry of then. It's all here the blueprints but they haven't realized how it's done this should be posted and seen by today's artists and stage performers should see and compare to today's stage performances and its lack of, and needs to go back and watch how it's done this was absolutely splendid performance and again today's entertainment is of piss poor performances and that this movie shows us how it's to be done until they catch on and watch this Greenwich village with Don ameche and all others out due any musicals produce today which are boring. Have the generation watch this and they will become hooked and demand this professionalism of entertainment American made American know how! All day I'm to words that teach me!
THEY DON'T MAKE FILMS LIKE THIS NO MORE ❤❤👍
great wardrobe and hairstyles
My only regret is that it doesn't include Close Captioning for my sister to read. Oh well, perhaps in the future. Thank-you for the free teat. 😍
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Carmen Miranda from Portugal 🇵🇹 ❤
I love it, thanks.
Don Ameche...so yummy...Love this movie. Thanks for the share
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This is so weird watching this movie in 2015... Costume ball in webster hall... omg.
Also, love the historical inaccuracies in the 1940's movies, but somehow, they got the general gist of webster hall's floor plan right.
52:45. That's a great scene man those guys could dance
Good movie thank you
Love the clothes Vivian wore in this. Don Ameche was a treasure. Corinna, Corinna was his last film.
Historical accuracy in costuming was never Hollywood's strong suit, but PULEZE! 1944's off-the-rack for 1922?
so awesome! thanks :) i enjoyed :)
51:13-55:28 Fantastic Renditions and Beautiful Talent from various spectrums! This kind of talent and superb acts are hard to come by
"I've arrived. I'm a success. My book has been banned in Boston~!" Great line. The costumes and sets in this old nugget are simply fabulous, too. Thanks for sharing.
Not in the credits: I'm Just Wild About Harry written by Eubie Blake for Shuffle Along, the first tap dance musical with an all black cast which ran for 5 years and was the first Broadway show to play integrated audiences. The song was picked up as campaign song for Harry S Truman
Good catch.
1950s star Judy Holliday in one of her first movies , scene briefly .
very very lovely movie
Don Ameche was so dreamy
WHAT ???
Wasn’t he! 😍
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The 1920 song "Whispering" was not credited to the composer and lyricist John Schonberger. & famous people were not credited like Betty Comden and Irv Green, who were in an act.
Wild About Harry was by Sissle and Noble.
I search RUclips every so often to watch Carmen over and over. I have loved her movies from the time I was a kid and I'm pretty old now. I have a question...are you really Vivien Blaine?? I liked her, too but I thought she died.
Love me some Don Ameche...💗!
I am ignorant. Somebody tell me why the owner of copywrited music cannot have it performed both in full orchestration and in popularized versions, unless the music has been sold to one or the other parties doing the performance, or, the rights to perform were licensed away, neither of which is the case here. Am I missing something?
Amazing
I am actually crying cuz I feel so sorry for all of us who have been corrupted by Yoga Pants and Twerking and this proves that we do have choices yet we have been seduced into believing that we are a base and perverted society and we are lost… this production gives me hope
Speak for yourself everyone isn't corrupt and in flesh by Nasty dress and immoral behavior. You need to Fast, get your flesh under submission to GOD and HIS WORD and Will for your Life! Then cry out in Repentance to our LORD & SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST, Get Baptized in the same name and be filled with HIS SPIRIT ( ACTS 2:38 ! )
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Dig "For Arts Sake" routine that starts about 38:50!
Carmen Miranda is a perfect cartoon character.
hahahahahaha, That will be a couple/of/ books" Yes, $5 doollars." Cramen Miranda was Amazing & so funny.
53:00 Just an Entertainment! "Where' re you hidden?" and what a dance and play! Bravo!
as a kid I was so in love with Carmen I wanted to grow up and marry her ♥
Pure Corn.
Apart from the duo at the start that danced 100% better than Astaire & Rogers
Loved the table top sequence.
They're good, but ONLY Astaire, Rogers,Kelly,O Conner and and Charisse danced like the masters 🤔
Carmen Miranda ♥
Great movie!! Wonderful music.
Wow!!! Who knew William Bendix had such great legs?
As I remember Vivian Blaine would later star in “Guys and Dolls “, as the door man who always played tough guys as he did later in G&Ds.
In 1951-52 he (Pinky Lee/Pincus Leff) starred with Vivian Blaine in a 15-minute sitcom, Those Two. Well I remember it --I was 7.
41:19- The Revuers! Jusy Holliday, Betty Comden and Adolph Green!
Thanks so much for pointing that out. I went back to look for them and there they were, spottable in a crowd of a hundred. Nice albeit brief treat, Thanks again!
Who are they ?
Bendix (d 1964) claimed to have been related to the 19th-Century composer Felix Mendelssohn.
I read Jimmy Hendrix played the “Village” before he got into rock and roll and had short hair.
Radiante tecnicolor y Natalie Kalmus que es pariente del Señor que invento este color que empieza a crear en 1914 y que en 1916 lo experimento en el filme INTOLERANCIA. GRACIAS POR TODO 💜 💕
Shummmm film i mir teper shum i du ...fantazi si anderr e mir gjithçka perfekt 😊
Love it!
Do you recognize the voice of Big Julie in 'Guys and Doll', B. S. Pully?
Everybody raved about Showboat but I much prefer this.
You know it is so evident that God poured out amazing gifts upon those whose ancestor's native lands were Africa. In addition more and more stories are coming forth of the contributions of African-American scholars, inventors, physicians, architects, actors, poets, statesmen, and etc.
I love Bendix in this role.
So is that Alice Faye, in the fabled "Alice Blue" gown?? Or am I totally confused 🤔🤔😐😐
door man at Dannys sounds like Harvey Fierstein
It's B.S. Pully. Check out Guys and Dolls amongst a few other movies. If you're intrested.
thanks for the info...appreciate it
daniel stanwyck Indeed! B.S. Pully had a long running show at Club Carousel in the early 1950s.
Starts at 1:37
I love this American story. Can't help it.
That was 1944. Back here in Brazil, many would say that Carmen Miranda had gotten "americanized." In the 1970s, General-Presidents waved their flag of nationalism and, paradoxically, accepted TV programming with lots of American cartoons, films and TV shows. Now, a country where you can count the number of Irish people, is celebrating Halloween, with public schools dedicating an entire day for the festivity. Yes, Generals, it worked.
Excellent!
Where was Vivian Blaine? She's gets opening credit.
She was the female lead “Bonnie”
I recommend "If I'm Lucky" (1946). This is the movie, in my opinion, funnier than Carmen. She makes an unemployed artist who gets involved with corrupt politicians.
1:14:15 Superb! He was not a liar.This ends, after all, as Gaiety for the peoples, by the peoples and of the peoples of all the world, especially from South America. Thanks for sharing.
The last Fox film in technicolor.
Harvey Fierstein travelled back in time to portray the doorman at Danny's Den?!
Set in 1922 but Whispering was a million seller for Paul Whiteman in 1920, ooops.
Good movie
This may well be the WWII best musical.
Rate 65%/6.2
Comedy Musical
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