Flying down to Rio (Carioca) 1933 (3b)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Titre : Carioca
    Titre original : Flying Down to Rio
    Réalisation : Thornton Freeland
    Scénario : Erwin S. Gelsey, H.W. Hanemann et Cyril Hume d'après l'histoire de Lou Brock et la pièce de Anne Caldwell
    Production : Lou Brock (producteur associé) et Merian C. Cooper (producteur exécutif)
    Société de production : RKO
    Directeur musical: Max Steiner
    Musique : Vincent Youmans
    Arrangements musicaux : R.H. Bassett, Bernhard Kaun, Eddie Sharpe, Murray Spivack (non-crédités)
    Directeur artistique : Carroll Clark et Van Nest Polglase
    Producteur : Lou Brock et Merian C. Cooper
    Budget : 462 000 $
    Chorégraphie : Dave Gould et Hermes Pan (non-crédité)
    Directeur de la photographie : J. Roy Hunt
    Montage : Jack Kitchin
    Direction artistique : Carroll Clark et Van Nest Polglase
    Costumes : Irene (non créditée) et Walter Plunkett
    Pays d'origine : États-Unis
    Langue : portugais - anglais
    Genre : film musical
    Format : noir et blanc - Son : Mono (RCA Victor System)
    Durée : 89 minutes
    date de sortie :
    États-Unis 22 décembre 1933 New York
    États-Unis 29 décembre 1933
    France 27 avril 1934
    Dolores del Rio : Belinha De Rezende
    Gene Raymond : Roger Bond
    Fred Astaire : Fred Ayres
    Ginger Rogers : Honey Hale
    Raul Roulien : Julio Ribeiro
    Blanche Friderici : Doña Elena de Rezende
    Walter Walker : Señor Carlos De Rezende
    Etta Moten Barnett : La Chanteuse Carioca
    Roy D'Arcy, Maurice Black, Armand Kaliz : Membres du syndicat grec
    Paul Porcasi : Le maire
    Reginald Barlow : Alfredo Vianna, le banquier
    Eric Blore : M. Butterbass
    Et, parmi les acteurs non-crédités :
    Luis Alberni : Le directeur du casino à Rio
    Lucile Browne : Une amie de Belinha
    Movita Castaneda : Une chanteuse (numéro 'Carioca')
    source wikipedia

Комментарии • 112

  • @davisonvirgil6605
    @davisonvirgil6605 5 лет назад +121

    The African-American actress/singer is Etta Moten Barnett (1901-2004). The credits at the end of the movie listed her as simply "The colored singer." She was much more than that. She had quite a career in the 1930s and early 1940s, as a singer and actress, and secured the starring role in "Porgy and Bess." She was a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She attended Western University and the University of Kansas. Following her years of work in the film industry and on stage, she went on to become quite the community activist.

    • @roslyndecanio81
      @roslyndecanio81 5 лет назад +12

      RIP, terrific lady, passed at age 103 evidently! Love her!

    • @scotgat
      @scotgat 4 года назад +12

      Bless you for honoring Ms. Barnett!

    • @SBram-uj9kz
      @SBram-uj9kz 4 года назад +14

      Thank you very much for naming her!!! ;-)

    • @jayyoung4534
      @jayyoung4534 4 года назад +6

      @Davison...And it was never lost on me that when she sang, there was a comparison to her style of body movement to Lena Horne's. Both had a way of singing with every part of the body. Too bad, also, Davison, we, the public, cannot be treated to the talents of Florence Mills (nee Florence Winfrey), whom Lena Horne spoke of often. The lore, as I think I remember it, is that Mills was made an offer at that time by the great empresario Florenz Ziegfeld she turned down. She must've been a talent because even cantankerous Ethel Waters spoke highly of her.

    • @charlesseaton6199
      @charlesseaton6199 4 года назад +3

      Thank You!

  • @katyp.2495
    @katyp.2495 2 года назад +5

    Fantastic clip of the Carioca. I bet it would stunning in colour.

  • @johnslaviero2080
    @johnslaviero2080 Месяц назад +1

    One of the great song and dance moments in movies

  • @kelseymathias3881
    @kelseymathias3881 3 года назад +7

    This was "pre-code", considered very racy for its time. Actually much better than many films today where anything and everything is presented. Much better to have the suggestion than to leave nothing to the imagination.

  • @glennriquito381
    @glennriquito381 Год назад +7

    I doubt people today have any idea what a feat it was to produce a film like this with the type of motion picture equipment of that time.

  • @vituskyper
    @vituskyper 5 лет назад +5

    Meravigliosa!! questa è musica e danza che mai e poi mai dovrebbe cadere nell'oblio!!!

  • @jjbloyber
    @jjbloyber 2 года назад +5

    This dance ensemble is just gorgeous!

  • @princeandrey
    @princeandrey 6 лет назад +13

    "Tomorrow morning you'll discover/You've a new Carioca lover..." Pre-Code all the way! An amazing dance and a beautiful, life-filled dance! And that snippet of Astaire & Rogers just perfect!

  • @allisonyoung4285
    @allisonyoung4285 2 года назад +3

    This will make you dance, also the voice is great.👍💯💃

  • @allisonyoung4285
    @allisonyoung4285 Год назад +3

    Love this scene in the movie, the singer and dancers are great!💃💯🎉

  • @mrunites6953
    @mrunites6953 5 месяцев назад +2

    It just proves that if one can dance & sing like this - one can make it to 103!!!

  • @sasharecher5565
    @sasharecher5565 5 лет назад +25

    Oh oui youpi ! Dansons la carioca ! (La Cité de la peur)

    • @ornitaurink
      @ornitaurink 4 года назад +2

      Faisez tous comme moooiii

  • @dianawant4638
    @dianawant4638 4 года назад +6

    Great musical selection performed by great dancers. Bravo!

  • @TheAloweWolf
    @TheAloweWolf 3 года назад +5

    what a glorious performance!!!!! my hat is off to you, my dear Henri, for pointing out this grand sequence!!!!!

  • @viajandonagelatina4711
    @viajandonagelatina4711 Год назад +2

    In 1935 it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song.

  • @pennycarroll9006
    @pennycarroll9006 3 года назад +3

    My favorite scene in this movie!!!!

  • @echavez1962
    @echavez1962 4 года назад +3

    She also sings "Remember My Forgotten Man" in Gold Diggers of 1933. She was uncredited in that film too.

  • @pennycarroll9006
    @pennycarroll9006 3 года назад +2

    I love this dance 🕺💃 !!! I recorded this movie onto VCR and I watch it all the time.

  • @marianevespuget5499
    @marianevespuget5499 11 месяцев назад +1

    Espetáculo maravilhoso 👏👏👏👏

  • @harrisonchang2903
    @harrisonchang2903 5 лет назад +8

    Choreographer is too great !

  • @allisonyoung4285
    @allisonyoung4285 2 года назад +1

    She is fabulous!

  • @markrocovich2234
    @markrocovich2234 5 лет назад +8

    The writers of the Kentucky Fried Movie paid homage to the stars of this film by using this score as the opening and closing theme of the film..

    • @TiTaSaX
      @TiTaSaX 5 лет назад

      Yep and in the French comedy movie La cité de la peur, they have a whole scene singing it

  • @annacarolinapacheco1429
    @annacarolinapacheco1429 2 года назад +3

    BONS TEMPOS AQUELES!

  • @augustomariante
    @augustomariante 11 лет назад +6

    Thanks so much! I consider this part of the long dance scene the best one! It is a mix between jazz and rumb marvellous absolutely.Thanks again!

  • @paolobottoni2518
    @paolobottoni2518 5 лет назад +3

    Mamma mia !!! Come é travolgente e coreografico. Ma perché non lo hanno mai pensato a Ballando con le stelle

  • @recordcollector5187
    @recordcollector5187 Год назад +2

    etta moton fine singer!!

  • @lucianoheffner
    @lucianoheffner 6 лет назад +6

    Acabo de descobrir de onde Carmen Miranda se inspirou para criar a sua baiana do filme Banana da Terra cantando O que que a baiana tem? Música de Dorival Caymmi.

    •  Год назад +1

      Não meu caro, isso é de onde saiu todos os estereótipos RIDÍCULOS que americanos tem do Brasil e dos Brasileiros. Nessa mesma época Carmem Miranda já estava mitando bem aqui no Brasil com seu primeiro grande sucesso gravado na Radio, a marchinha de Carnaval Ta aí. Os americanos que copiaram dela DEPOIS, não ao contrário.

  • @Bambambicbic
    @Bambambicbic 10 лет назад +3

    Absolutely love this. Thanks!

  • @antoniogiuri7957
    @antoniogiuri7957 6 лет назад +4

    Veri artisti!!!

  • @francoiscaud9534
    @francoiscaud9534 9 месяцев назад

    Tu bluffes Martoni !

  • @johnslaviero2080
    @johnslaviero2080 9 дней назад

    Brilliant

  • @Belasco75
    @Belasco75 5 лет назад +18

    Ths one's a good one. But not as good as the French Carioca by Serge Karamazov and commissioner Bialès !

    • @davidmehnert6206
      @davidmehnert6206 5 лет назад

      N E F A R I O U S W E
      Didn’t Serge have a brother ...
      Making bagels in Paris?
      Doubt that their mother, though
      Made Wheels of Ferris...
      But something there is,
      In that rush to shushment,
      That made Bueller swish
      And tout - “What the lush meant!!“
      🍺🍷🍸🥂🥃🍹🎡
      ruclips.net/video/tRcv4nokK50/видео.html

    • @arsenalthib4570
      @arsenalthib4570 4 года назад +2

      Is there an another French guy here ?

  • @tomfoerster2624
    @tomfoerster2624 5 лет назад +2

    Wonderful, i like the Lady with the "tuttifrutti head"....

  • @jayyoung4534
    @jayyoung4534 4 года назад +2

    In this dance sequence we see the "tush" on display as we saw of Gene Kelly's in "Brigadoon."

  • @abusiasegal6540
    @abusiasegal6540 6 лет назад +2

    Absolute wonderful! Love u tube!

  • @janhangland5499
    @janhangland5499 7 лет назад +11

    Turner Classic Movies doesn't acknowledge Rogers and Astaire in their TCM channel description of this film. They only list
    Gene Raymond and Dolores Del Rio, who were the stars, but Astaire stole the film from everyone else. This may have been
    the first film where the public began to realize they were watching the greatest dancer ever produced in this country. History
    was in the making...
    I sometimes wonder if there are spies at TCM who know nothing of movies. I see this all the time where they fail to list
    the true stars of a film. It's fine for us old ones who know better,, but young people just finding these historic films may find the TCM TV listings confusing at first.

    • @googlefan7409
      @googlefan7409 7 лет назад +2

      Jan Hangland yes very true, TCM is not developed very well to me

    • @barcyorky
      @barcyorky 6 лет назад +8

      I agree with the comments thus far but just fear Ginger's contribution is being both overlooked and underplayed. Astaire was undoubtedly a very talented dancer but he was somewhat tyrannical and none of his female partners on film had the stamina, staying power and equal ability of Rogers. The old cliched comment of her doing what he did but backwards and in high heels should not lose meaning, some of those dresses look like a lot of hard work too; certainly a lot harder than managing great flexibility and flow in a suit and a flat shoes.

    • @ihelfman
      @ihelfman 3 года назад +1

      @@barcyorky Gorgeous Ginger, winner of a Best Actress Oscar, danced in character. IMO, her reactions to Fred humanized him and added believable romance to their movies.

  • @HJ-vj3uv
    @HJ-vj3uv Год назад

    THE WALTONS S1 Ep22 "The Bicycle" brought me here.

  • @petertaylor3600
    @petertaylor3600 9 лет назад +5

    Often wondered who that woman singing was. She had a lovely warm voice.

    • @petertaylor3600
      @petertaylor3600 9 лет назад

      Just answered my question: Etta Moten Barnett, never to be heard again, unfortunately.

    • @jeffwallder3860
      @jeffwallder3860 9 лет назад +8

      Peter Taylor Not quite never to be heard of again. Etta Moten Barnett went on to appear in 6 major musicals and numerous stage productions. She was active on the National Council for Negro Women and was appointed U.S. Representative on the Cultural Mission to ten African countries. She famously interviewed Martin Luther King in Ghana on the day it became inependence. And she lived to 102. Quite a gal. Check her out on Wikipedia.

    • @Joebunkyss1
      @Joebunkyss1 8 лет назад +3

      +Peter Taylor shes in "my forgotten man."

    • @Joebunkyss1
      @Joebunkyss1 8 лет назад +1

      +Jeff Wallder i just found her in the window singing "my forgotten man"

    • @ccaammiinniiito2
      @ccaammiinniiito2 8 лет назад +2

      Such a silly taboo. So innocent a scene. Nothing revolutionary in it but the suggestive dancing in the Carioca! That was what one would've expected to be excised.

  • @anjanettroldan7682
    @anjanettroldan7682 5 лет назад +3

    HERMOSA PELICULA Y HERMOSA CANCIÓN

  • @wildcatfalls
    @wildcatfalls 8 лет назад +1

    what a film!

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 7 лет назад +7

    2:15- Oh, there's no doubt as to who the REAL stars of this film are...........................

  • @luvvinallmusik5748
    @luvvinallmusik5748 4 года назад +1

    Love the music & dancing, hate the segregation.💃🏾

  • @ruthbashford3176
    @ruthbashford3176 7 лет назад +1

    Marvellous.............I'd like to do the Carioca

  • @ccaammiinniiito2
    @ccaammiinniiito2 8 лет назад +1

    Aren't the Carioca and the Tango, in fact, African influenced variations on the Waltz? Anyone? By the way I'm watching the movie, "Flying down to Rio" this morning, 10:30 AM, 06/23/16. I love anything featuring Fred Astaire.

  • @scotgat
    @scotgat 7 лет назад +9

    I wonder if the American public in 1933 realized how truly subversive this dance scene and music really was. It's too bad we don't have more of this subtle and subversive culture these days. Subtlety is not something that 21 century politicians and law enforcement read too well. I believe there is much that we, the proletariat, could get away with and no one would be the wiser.

    • @princeandrey
      @princeandrey 6 лет назад +1

      Brilliant comment. Though hey make the lead dancer (a great dancer) a man who has a slightly comical face because Hollywood would be too afraid to sexualize a Black man. The psychological roots of racism and sexual repression are all there, despite the beautiful, erotic dancing. This has to be before the Code, with a lyric that has to do with waking up in the morning and finding a hot, Brazilian Carioca in your bed! Surprise!

    • @charlespatrick8650
      @charlespatrick8650 5 лет назад +2

      Zoltan Korda they knew, then the puritans ruined it for everyone with the motion picture "code"

  • @mohamedkh668
    @mohamedkh668 2 года назад

    Great

  • @antoniogiuri7957
    @antoniogiuri7957 6 лет назад +3

    Perchè non lo date per intero in versione italiana?

  • @19BenZ57
    @19BenZ57 10 лет назад +2

    from PERSIA with Passion

  • @stuf-h3368
    @stuf-h3368 7 лет назад

    Them "Black Boys" doing what they do best.....Brilliant, energy, and provocative!

    • @elainebmack
      @elainebmack Год назад

      Them "black boys" will always be considered "boys", never men.

  • @mohamedkh668
    @mohamedkh668 2 года назад

    🕺💃🕺💃

  • @Joebunkyss1
    @Joebunkyss1 8 лет назад +1

    best tune ever.....this freaked out the stuffy europeans something shocking.

    • @ccaammiinniiito2
      @ccaammiinniiito2 8 лет назад +3

      So did the Tango! But remember once upon a time even the Waltz was considered scandalous in Europe. Why, the very notion of a man and woman dancing pelvis to pelvis!!! Why, the very idea!! lol!!!

  • @dragon2195
    @dragon2195 8 лет назад +2

    Please upload the whole part of the Carioca

    • @kiks399
      @kiks399 7 лет назад

      Please!!!!!

  • @nicholasreid1836
    @nicholasreid1836 4 года назад

    This is only half the full sequence.

  • @damianopersano5410
    @damianopersano5410 4 года назад +1

    Caricatelo intero ed in italiano por favor

  • @yoyomawh4091
    @yoyomawh4091 11 месяцев назад

    This must be where Bugs Bunny got the “Drag” act from ……. Lol

  • @MatheusUliano
    @MatheusUliano 8 лет назад

    Nice.

  • @TrangPakbaby
    @TrangPakbaby 8 лет назад

    Great sequence! My people are so talented :-))

    • @stuf-h3368
      @stuf-h3368 7 лет назад

      So right....them boys sure sell this great number....

    • @scottleft3672
      @scottleft3672 7 лет назад

      racist prick.....it took ALL who put it together.

  • @roychefets1671
    @roychefets1671 Год назад

    deliciously mindless!

  • @princeandrey
    @princeandrey 5 лет назад

    ff 25 years to "Black Orpheus"!

  • @ornitaurink
    @ornitaurink 4 года назад

    Excusé moi, je cherche Odile Deray

  • @clemilsonpedrodesouza4839
    @clemilsonpedrodesouza4839 Год назад

    Não tem ritmo brasileiro é um ritmo afro americano

  • @charlespatrick8650
    @charlespatrick8650 5 лет назад +2

    can ALWAYS tell when a movie is pre-code, puritans ruined it for everyone over the next 40 years

  • @ilestecritqueseullink6387
    @ilestecritqueseullink6387 6 лет назад +2

    I prefer the french one...

  • @Caocao8888
    @Caocao8888 3 месяца назад

    She looks like Whoopi Goldberg.

  • @joooioouy1120
    @joooioouy1120 4 года назад

    The first Carmen Miranda

  • @GunBigotHater
    @GunBigotHater 10 лет назад +3

    I loved it!