On an Island with You
MGM, 1948, Color, 117 minutes, ***
Released May, 1948
Top-notch MGM musical fantasia with Esther Williams as a Hollywood star on location in Hawaii who is desired by swabby Peter Lawford.
Ricardo Montalban, Jimmy Durante, Cyd Charisse and Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra also star; songs include "If I Were You", "Dog Song" and "Wedding Samba."
The Esther Williams, Vol. 1 DVD box set (shown right) contains this film and
Bathing Beauty,
Easy to Wed,
Neptune's Daughter,
and Dangerous When Wet
Produced by: Joe Pasternak
Directed by: Richard Thorpe
Screen Play by: Dorothy Kingsley, Dorothy Cooper, Charles Martin and Hans Wilhelm
From an Original Story by: Charles Martin and Hans Wilhelm
Musical Direction by: Georgie Stoll
Songs by: Nacio Herb Brown and Edward Heyman
Dances and Water Ballets Created by: Jack Donohue
Art Directors: Cedric Gibbons and Edward Carfagno
Set Decorations: Edwin B. Willis
Associate: Richard A. Pefferle
Costumes by: Irene
Hair Styles Designed by: Sydney Guilaroff
Make-Up Created by: Jack Dawn
Recording Director: Douglas Shearer
Director of Photography: Charles Rosher
Special Effects: A. Arnold Gillespie
Color by Technicolor
Technicolor Color Director: Natalie Kalmus
Associate: Henri Jaffa
Film Editors: Douglass Biggs and Ferris Webster
Cast:
Esther Williams [Rosalind Reynolds],
Peter Lawford [Lt. Lawrence Y. Kingslee],
Ricardo Montalban [Ricardo Montez],
Jimmy Durante [Buckley],
Cyd Charisse [Yvonne Torro],
Leon Ames [Commander Harrison],
Kathryn Beaumont [Penelope Peabody],
Richard Simmons [George Blaine],
Marie Windsor [Jane],
Arthur Walsh [2nd Assistant Director],
Nina Ross [Mrs. Peabody],
Betty Reilly [Vocalist],
Kay Norton [Martha, the Hairdresser],
Nolan Leary [Cameraman],
Chester Clute [Tommy the Waiter],
Carl Leviness [Desk Clerk],
Cosmo Sardo [Barber],
Dick Winslow [Bald Radio Operator],
Jim Dale [Navigator],
Sam Tubuo [Native Chief],
Lester Dorr [Photographer],
Franklin Parker [Lieutenant, Technical Advisor],
Emelia Leovalli [Grandmother],
Uluao Letuli [Sword Dancer],
Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra [Themselves]
Musical Program:
[0:00] On an Island with You (sung by Chorus behind titles);
[0:02] On an Island with You (sung Bill Lee dubbing for Ricardo Montalban, water ballet by Esther Williams and Chorus Girls);
[0:12] Dog Song (sung by Xavier Cugat, sung in English and Spanish by Betty Reilly with the Xavier Cugat Orchestra);
[0:15] On an Island with You (instrumental arrangement played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra, danced by Ricardo Montalban and Esther Williams);
[0:17] unidentified instrumental (played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra with Chorus, danced by Ricardo Montalban and Cyd Charisse);
[0:24] I Know Darn Well I Can Do Without Broadway (But Can Broadway Do Without Me) (performed by Jimmy Durante);
[0:25] Takin' Miss Mary to the Ball (sung by Jimmy Durante with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra, joined by Xavier Cugat, Betty Reilly, Nightclub Patrons and Chorus);
[0:28] The Beauty Hula (played by unidentified Hawaiian Band, danced by Hula Dancers);
[0:32] Anapau (?) (played by Orchestra, swam by Esther Williams and Ricardo Montalban);
[0:34] The Pagan Mask (played by Orchestra, danced by Cyd Charisse and Chorus);
[0:44] unidentified instrumental (played on radio, danced by Esther Williams and Peter Lawford);
[0:54] unidentified instrumental (played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra);
[0:58] I'll Do the Strut-away In My Cutaway (sung by Jimmy Durante with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra);
[1:05] unidentified instrumental (played by Orchestra and Chorus, swum by Ricardo Montalban, Peter Lawford and Esther Williams);
[1:12] unidentified "native" dance (performed by island natives);
[1:24] unidentified instrumental (danced by Cyd Charisse and Ricardo Montalban);
[1:32] You Gotta Start Off Each Day with a Song (sung by Jimmy Durante);
[1:33] All Aboard (?) (played by Orchestra and Chorus, swum by Esther Williams);
[1:41] El Cumbanchero (sung by Betty Riley with Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra);
[1:43] Anchors Aweigh (excerpt played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra);
[1:44] unidentified number (played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra, danced by Ricardo Montalban and Cyd Charisse)
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On Moonlight Bay
Warner Bros., 1951, Color, 95 minutes, ***
Released July, 1951
Lively musical-comedy starring Doris Day as a tomboy in a small Indiana town before World War I who falls for college student Gordon MacRae, much to the dismay
of her banker father. Partially based on Boothe Tarkington's "Penrod" stories, the film also stars Leon Ames, Rosemary DeCamp and Billy Gray; songs include the title tune, "'Til
We Meet Again", "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag".
The Doris Day Collection, Vol. 2 DVD Box Set includes this movie,
Romance on the High Seas,
My Dream Is Yours,
I'll See You in My Dreams,
By the Light of the Silvery Moon,
and Lucky Me.
Produced by: William Jacobs
Directed by: Roy Del Ruth
Screen Play by: Jack Rose and Melville Shavelson
Adapted from the Penrod Stories
by Booth Tarkington
Musical Direction: Ray Heindorf
Music Adapted by: Max Steiner
Musical Numbers Staged and Directed by: LeRoy Prinz
Art Director: Douglas Bacon
Set Decorator: William Wallace
Wardrobe by: Milo Anderson, Marjorie Best
Makeup Artist: Gordon Bau
Sound by: Francis J. Scheid, David Forrest
Director of Photography: Ernest Haller
Special Effects by: William McGann, Director; H. F. Koenekamp
Filmed in Technicolor
Technicolor Color Consultant: Mitchell Kovaleski
Film Editor: Thomas Reilly
Cast:
Doris Day [Marjorie Winfield],
Gordon MacRae [William Sherman],
Jack Smith [Hubert Wakeley],
Leon Ames [George Winfield],
Rosemary DeCamp [Mrs. Winfield],
Mary Wickes [Stella],
Ellen Corby [Miss Stevens],
Billy Gray [Wesley Winfield],
Jeffrey Stevens [Jim Sherman],
Esther Dale [Aunt Martha],
Susan Whitney [Cora],
Eddie Marr [Barker],
Sig Arno [Dancing Instructor],
James Dobson [Soldier],
Rolland Morris [Sleeping Soldier],
In Silent Movie:
Lois Austin [Mother],
Creighton Hale [Father],
Anne Kimbell [Daughter],
Ray Spiker [Bartender],
Hank Mann,
Ralph Montgomery,
Jack Mower [Salesmen]
Musical Program:
[0:00] (On) Moonlight Bay (sung behind titles by Doris Day and Chorus);
[0:12] (On) Moonlight Bay (reprised by Gordon MacRae and Chorus);
[0:15] medley of period dance numbers (played by Orchestra, danced by Doris Day and Gordon MacRae);
[0:23] Cuddle Up a Little Closer (sung by Gordon MacRae with a little help from Billy Gray);
[0:28] Tell Me (Tell Me Why) (sung by Doris Day);
[0:36] I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles (sung by Jack Smith);
[0:37] Love Ya (sung by Jack Smith and Doris Day);
[0:46] Turkey Trot (danced by Doris Day and Sig Arno, then hummed and danced by Doris Day with snow men);
[1:05] Hark the Herald Angels Sing (sung by Carolers);
[1:06] Christmas Story (sung by Doris Day, Gordon MacRae and Chorus);
[1:09] Hail Alma Mater (sung by Chorus);
[1:12] Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile (played by Orchestra at conclusion of graduation ceremony);
[1:16] Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile (sung by Gordon MacRae and Mens Chorus);
[1:22] Ev'ry Little Movement (Has a Meaning of Its Own) (sung by Jack Smith);
[1:28] Till We Meet Again (sung by Gordon MacRae and Doris Day);
[1:32] (On) Moonlight Bay (sung by Jack Smith);
[1:34] (On) Moonlight Bay (sung by Chorus)

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On the Avenue
(aka Irving Berlin's On the Avenue)
20th Century-Fox, 1937, B/W, 88 minutes, ***½
Released February, 1937
Frolicsome musical-comedy with Dick Powell as a Broadway impresario who produces a satirical musical starring Alice Faye as "The Richest Girl in the World."
When the woman Faye plays appears at the theater outraged, Powell falls for her, setting in motion all sorts of wacky events. Madeleine Carroll and The Ritz Brothers co-star;
among the Irving Berlin tunes is "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm".
The Alice Faye Collection DVD Box Set (shown right) contains this film and
That Night in Rio,
Lillian Russell
and The Gang's All Here.
The box set is very nice. The films don't look restored, but rather look like pristine prints,
which I find refreshing. All too often the restoration process seems to ruin the authenticity
of the film, but these discs are beautiful!
In Charge of Production: Darryl F. Zanuck
Associate Producer: Gene Markey
Directed by: Roy Del Ruth
Assistant Director: William J. Scully
Screen Play by: Gene Markey and William Conselman
Music and Lyrics by: Irving Berlin
Musical Direction: Arthur Lange
Dances Staged by: Seymour Felix
Art Direction: William Darling
Associate: Mark-Lee Kirk
Set Decorations by: Thomas Little
Costumes: Gwen Wakeling
Sound: Joseph Aiken, Roger Heman
Photography: Lucien Andriot
Film Editor: Allen McNeil
Cast:
Dick Powell [Gary Blake],
Madeleine Carroll [Mimi Caraway],
Alice Faye [Mona Merrick],
The Ritz Brothers [Themselves, Comedy Specialty],
George Barbier [Commodore Caraway],
Alan Mowbray [Frederick Sims],
Cora Witherspoon [Aunt Fritz],
Walter Catlett [Jake Dibble],
Douglas Fowley [Eddie Eads],
Joan Davis [Miss Katz],
Stepin Fetchit [Herman],
Sig Rumann [Herr Hanfstangel],
Billy Gilbert [Joe Papaloupas],
E. E. Clive [Binns, the Cabby],
Douglas Wood [Mr. Trivet],
John Sheehan [Stage Manager],
Paul Irving [Harry Morris],
Harry Stubbs [Kelly],
Ricardo Mandia [Luigi],
Edward Cooper [Potts],
Paul Gerrits [Joe Cherry],
Additional Cast:
Lynn Bari [Chorus Girl],
Geneva Sawyer [Chorine],
Hank Mann [Footman in Sketch],
Frank Darien [bit]
Musical Program:
[0:00] Overture (played by Orchestra behind titles);
[0:02] He Ain't Got Rhythm (sung by and danced by Alice Faye and Girls Chorus, then sung and danced by the Ritz Brothers and Chorus Girls);
[0:07] Comedy Sketch: "A Quiet Evening at Home with the Richest Girl in America" (acted by Dick Powell, Alice Faye, The Ritz Brothers and Chorus);
[0:22] The Girl on the Police Gazette (sung by Dick Powell and Chorus; acted by Dick Powell, Alice Faye and Chorus);
[0:38] You're Laughing at Me (sung by Dick Powell to Madeleine Carroll in the park);
[0:45] This Year's Kisses (sung by Alice Faye at rehearsal);
[0:48] Comedy Sketch: "A Quiet Evening at Home with the Richest Girl in America" (revised version) (acted by Dick Powell, Alice Faye, The Ritz Brothers and Chorus);
[0:52] I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (sung by Dick Powell joined by Alice Faye and Chorus Girls);
[1:04] Slumming on Park Avenue (sung and danced by Alice Faye and Chorus, then sung and danced by the Ritz Brothers - one in drag);
[1:10] You're Laughing at Me (sung by Dick Powell, interrupted by the Ritz Brothers);
[1:11] Otchi Tchorniya (comic rendition sung by the Ritz Brothers);
[1:16] This Year's Kisses (reprised by Alice Faye in cafe);
[1:26] Slumming on Park Avenue (sung by Dick Powell, Madeleine Carroll, Cora Witherspoon, Sig Rumann, Alice Faye, George Barbier and the Ritz Brothers)
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On the Riviera
20th Century-Fox, 1951, Color, 89 minutes, ***
Released April, 1951
Jack Martin (Danny Kaye) is an American song and dance man based in Monte Carlo. When playboy aviator Henri Duran (also played by Danny Kaye) returns
from his latest adventure, Martin notices a resemblance. He also notices Duran's neglected wife, Lili (Gene Tierney). After Duran is called away on business, Martin is
enlisted to impersonate him for an important function. That gives him the chance to cozy up to Lili--and infuriate dance partner Colette (Corinne Calvet). Duran pays him
back with an impersonation of his own.
This story had two previous incarnations: as Folies Bergere (1935) and That Night in Rio (1941).
Produced by: Sol C. Siegel
Directed by: Walter Lang
Screen Play by: Valentine Davies, Phoebe and Henry Ephron
Based on a Play by Rudolph Lothar and Hans Adler ["The Red Cat"]
Adapted by: Jessie Ernst
Music and Lyrics: "On the Riviera", "Rhythm of a New Romance", "Popo the Puppet", "Happy Ending" by Sylvia Fine
Musical Direction: Alfred Newman
Vocal Direction: Jeff Alexander
Orchestration: Earle Hagen, Edward Powell
Dances Staged by: Jack Cole
Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, Leland Fuller
Musical Settings: Jospeh C. Wright
Set Decorations: Thomas Little, Walter M. Scott
Wardrobe Direction: Charles LeMaire
Costumes Designed by: Travilla
Costumes for Miss Tierney Designed by: Oleg Cassini
Makeup Artist: Ben Nye
Director of Photography: Leon Shamroy
Special Photographic Effects: Fred Sersen
Color by Technicolor
Technicolor Color Consultant: Leonard Doss
Sound: E. Clayton Ward, Roger Heman
Film Editor: J. Watson Webb, Jr.
Song "India" by Earle Hagen; Song "The Breeze and I" by Ernesto Lecuona
Awards: Academy Award Nominations for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color and Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture
Cast:
Danny Kaye [Jack Martin / Henri Duran],
Gene Tierney [Lili Duran],
Corinne Calvet [Colette],
Marcel Dalio [Philippe Lebrix],
Jean Murat [Felix Periton],
Henri Letondal [Louis Foral],
Clinton Sundberg [Antoine],
Sig Rumann [Gapeaux],
Joyce MacKenzie [Mimi],
Monique Chantal [Minette],
Marina Koshetz [Mme. Louise Cornet],
Ann Codee [Mme. Periton],
Mari Blanchard [Eugenie],
Ethel Martin,
George Martin,
Vernal "Buzz" Martin [Dance Trio],
Ellen Ray [Speciality Dancer],
Gwyneth Verdon (aka Gwen Verdon) [Speciality Dancer],
Rosario Imperio [Spanish Dancer],
Antonio Filauri [Chef],
Charles Andre [Andre],
Franchesca Di Scaffa [Elna Petrovna],
Joy (Joi) Lansing [Marilyn Turner],
Eugene Borden [Announcer],
Albert Pollet [Air Port Official],
Andre Toffel [First Radio Control Man],
Alberto Morin [Second Radio Control Man],
George Davis [Leon],
Tony Laurent [French News Vendor],
Peter Camlin,
Jack Chefe [Reporters],
Bess Flowers [Lady at Bar]
Musical Program:
[0:00] On the Riviera (sung by Chorus behind titles),
[0:02] On the Riviera (sung by Danny Kaye [imitating Maurice Chevalier] and Chorus),
[0:05] Scotch Number (sung and danced by Danny Kaye and Corinne Calvet, interrupted almost immediatedly as the audience rushes to the
television to see Duran disembark from his airplane),
[0:14] Duran Impersonation (Danny Kaye; his number is introduced by Gwen Verdon (?) and danced by Verdon and Chorus Girls),
[0:18] Rhythm of a New Romance (sung by Danny Kaye, danced by Kaye and Mixed Chorus, segment danced by Rosario Imperio),
[0:27] Ballin' the Jack (sung by Danny Kaye and Chorus, then sung and danced by Danny Kaye),
[0:57] Popo the Puppet (sung and danced by Danny Kaye and Chorus as marionettes),
[1:26] Happy Ending (sung and danced by Danny Kaye and Chorus)
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