Rose Marie

Rose Marie

Director: W.S. Van Dyke II Cast: Herbert Stothart
Herbert Stothart
, Rudolf Friml
Rudolf Friml
, Jeanette MacDonald
Jeanette MacDonald
, Nelson Eddy
Nelson Eddy
W.S. Van Dyke II
Rose Marie

Rose Marie

Director: W.S. Van Dyke II Cast: Herbert Stothart
Herbert Stothart
, Rudolf Friml
Rudolf Friml
, Jeanette MacDonald
Jeanette MacDonald
, Nelson Eddy
Nelson Eddy
W.S. Van Dyke II

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Overview

It was standard operating procedure at MGM to cast their favorite singing team of Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in new versions of old operettas, then retain only the music, drastically altering the plotlines to conform to popular tastes. This was the treatment afforded the Rudolf Friml-Herbert Stothart-Oscar Hammerstein-Otto Harbach musical Rose Marie--and thank heaven that MGM decided to jettison the original's creaky libretto about a woman who offers her body to the villain to save the hero from a trumped-up murder charge (this chestnut seemed old-fashioned even in 1928, when Joan Crawford starred in the silent version). In lieu of this wearisome storyline, the Eddy-MacDonald version casts MacDonald as a spoiled, temperamental Canadian opera star who learns that her uncontrollable brother (James Stewart), serving a prison sentence, has escaped to a cabin in the North Woods and needs someone to tend his wounds. MacDonald travels to northern Canada incognito, where in a hilarious sequence she tries and fails to pass muster as a dance-hall girl. Upon meeting likeable mountie Nelson Eddy, who unbeknownst to her has been assigned to locate her brother, MacDonald fabricates a story about needing an escort for a rendezvous with her lover. Such latter-day parodies as Dudley Do-Right notwithstanding, the Eddy-MacDonald sequences are often deliberately played for laughs, even when Nelson is uttering such lines as "Heavy? Why, I could carry you for hours!" Gradually, Nelson and MacDonald fall in love, only to fall out of love when Nelson tracks down and captures MacDonald's brother. Despite this rift, a happy--and logical--ending is not long in coming. It might be hard to watch such Eddy-MacDonald duets as "Rose Marie" and "Indian Love Call" with a completely straight face; it is reassuring, however, to find out that the filmmakers knew that "Rose Marie" was ripe for ridicule, and decided to laugh at themselves first in order to disarm the audience. To avoid confusion with the 1955 remake, the 1936 Rose Marie was retitled Indian Love Call for TV showings.

Product Details

Release Date: 07/10/2012
UPC: 0883316475140
Original Release: 1936
Source: Warner Archives
Region Code: A
Presentation: [Full Frame]
Sound: [monaural]
Language: English
Time: 1:51:00
Sales rank: 21,571

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Jeanette MacDonald Marie de Flor
Nelson Eddy Sergeant Bruce
James Stewart John Flower
Reginald Owen Myerson,Stage Manager
George Regas Boniface
Robert Greig Cafe Manager
Una O'Connor Anna
Jimmy Conlin Joe the Piano Player
Lucien Littlefield Storekeeper
Dorothy Gray Edith,Belle
Alan Mowbray Premier
Mary Anita Loos Corn Queen
Aileen Carlyle Susan
Halliwell Hobbes Mr. Gordon
Paul Porcasi Emil the Chef
David Niven Teddy
Herman Bing Mr. Danielle
Allan Jones Romeo/Mario Cavaradossi
Bert Lindley Pop
Edgar Dearing Mounted Policeman
Pat West Traveling Salesman
David Clyde Doorman
Russell Hicks Commandant
Rolfe Sedan Admirers in Hall
Louis Mercier Admirers in Hall
Jack Pennick Brawler
Leonard Carey Louis
David Robel Dancer
Rinaldo Alacorn Dancer
Matty Roubert Newsboy
Major Sam Harris Guest
Ernie Alexander Elevator Operator
James Mason Trapper
John George Barfly
Lee Phelps Barfly
Fred Graham Corporal
Agostino Borgato Opera Fan
Adrian Rosley Opera Fan
Delos Jewkes Butcher at Hotel

Technical Credits
Hunt Stromberg Producer
W.S. Van Dyke II Director
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