Golden Dawn 1930 All Technicolor Preview Pre-Code Musical Vitaphone Operetta All Talking
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Golden Dawn 1930 All Technicolor Preview Pre-Code Musical Vitaphone Operetta All Talking
Cast:
Walter Woolf King as Tom Allen
Vivienne Segal as Dawn
Noah Beery as Shep Keyes
Alice Gentle as Mooda
Dick Henderson as Duke
Lupino Lane as Mr Pigeon
Marion Byron as Joanna
Edward Martindel as Colonel Judson
Nina Quartero as Dawn's Maid-In-Waiting
Sōjin Kamiyama as Piper
Otto Matieson as Captain Eric
Julanne Johnston as Sister Hedwig
Songs:
"Africa Smiles No More" (Sung by Alice Gentle)
"The Whip" (Sung by Noah Beery twice)
"My Bwanna" (Sung by Vivienne Segal and chorus; Reprised by Vivienne Segal)
"We Two" (Sung by Marion Byron and Dick Henderson)
"Dawn" (Sung by Walter Woolf King; Reprised by a chorus during finale)
"Mooda's Song" (Sung by Alice Gentle)
"My Heart's Love Call" (Sung by Walter Woolf King)
"It's a Long Way to Tipperary" (Sung by the British exchange prisoners)
"In a Jungle Bungalow" (Sung by Lupino Lane and chorus; Danced to by Lupino Lane)
"A Tiger" (Sung and danced to by Marion Byron and Lee Moran; Reprised by Marion Byron)
"Mulungu Thabu" (Sung by chorus with spoken interjections by Nigel de Brulier)
"Dawn" (Reprised by chorus)
What wonderful music and beautiful vocal artistry: an entirely different world - the exact opposite to much of the trash that passes as entertainment these days. Many thanks indeed for sharing.
wow thank you
Looks excellent compared to the black & white prints!
Is this from the technicolor negative rumored to have been found some years back, or is this colorized?
it's the real 2-color footage
@@archiewaugh6697 i think it's been colourised. the frame is cropped so it's most likely from a 16mm tv print. the colours are also inconsistent and change hues from time to time (particularly between the actors arms and their bodies). however whoever colourised this knew what they were doing because they did an amazing job. hats off to them, this is really convincing.
The consensus on the Nitrateville blog is pretty much the same; that it's colorized but a good job.@@bakethedbean4312