The First Hollywood Musicals: A Critical Filmography of 171 Features, 1927 through 1932

The First Hollywood Musicals: A Critical Filmography of 171 Features, 1927 through 1932

by Edwin M. Bradley
The First Hollywood Musicals: A Critical Filmography of 171 Features, 1927 through 1932

The First Hollywood Musicals: A Critical Filmography of 171 Features, 1927 through 1932

by Edwin M. Bradley

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Overview

As Hollywood entered the sound era, it was rightly determined that the same public fascinated by the novelty of the talkie would be dazzled by the spectacle of a song and dance film. In 1929 and 1930, film musicals became the industry's most lucrative genre--until the greedy studios almost killed the genre by glutting the market with too many films that looked and sounded like clones of each other.

From the classy movies such as Sunnyside Up and Hallelujah! to failures such as The Lottery Bride and Howdy Broadway, this filmography details 171 early Hollywood musicals. Arranged by subgenre (backstagers, operettas, college films, and stage-derived musical comedies), the entries include studio, release date, cast and credits, running time, a complete song list, any recordings spawned by the film, Academy Award nominations and winners, and availability on video or laserdisc. These data are followed by a plot synopsis, including analysis of the film's place in the genre's history. Includes over 90 photographs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786420292
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 08/25/2004
Edition description: ALT
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

The late Edwin M. Bradley was the associate curator of film at the Flint (Michigan) Institute of Arts. He published four books on early Hollywood film.

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction    

1927–1928: “Who the Hell Wants to Hear Actors Talk?”    
1928–1929: Fanny, Bessie and The Broadway Melody     
1929: No Business Like Show Business    
1929–1930: “Some Laughs, Some Songs, and Even a Little Acting”    
1929–1930: If I Had a Talking Picture of You ...    
1929–1930: Hail to the Victors    
1929–1930: You Will Remember Vienna    
1930: There’s a Tear for Every Smile in Hollywood    
1929–1930: A King and Two Aces    
1929–1930: More Stars Than There Are in Heaven    
1931: Without a Song    
1932: On the Way to 42nd Street    

Appendix I: 1914–1928: Silent Feature Films Inspired by Broadway Musicals    
Appendix II: 1928–1932: Selected Short Subjects    
Notes    
Bibliography    
Index    
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