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Overview

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8.2/10   2,590 votes
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Director:
Writers:
David Boehm (dialogue)
Erwin S. Gelsey (writer)
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Release Date:
27 May 1933 (USA) more
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Tagline:
The Biggest Show On Earth! more
Plot:
Millionaire turned composer Dick Powell rescues unemployed Broadway people with a new play. full summary | add synopsis
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Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 win more
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THE HAPPY ENDING IS NOT THE END. more (50 total)

Cast

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Warren William ... J. Lawrence Bradford
Joan Blondell ... Carol King
Aline MacMahon ... Trixie Lorraine
Ruby Keeler ... Polly Parker
Dick Powell ... Brad Roberts (Robert Treat Bradford)
Guy Kibbee ... Fanuel H. Peabody
Ned Sparks ... Barney Hopkins

Ginger Rogers ... Fay Fortune
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Golddiggers of 1933 (USA) (alternative spelling)
High Life (USA) (working title)
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96 min
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1.37 : 1 more
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Following his quip about Warren and Dubin, Barney Hopkins (Ned Sparks) refers to "the Astaires" in pointing out theatrical excellence. Fred Astaire and his sister Adele Astaire had been the reigning brother/sister duo on Broadway until Adele's retirement the previous year. Ginger Rogers, soon to become Mr. Astaire's screen partner at RKO, is in this scene in which Fred and Adele are mentioned. more
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Continuity: During the violin sequence, the cord for the lights on the violin disappears and reappears throughout. more
Quotes:
Trixie Lorraine: [whispers to Fay] One more look at him with those bedroom-eyes and I'll break your leg!
Trixie Lorraine: [loudly, to all] Excuse me for whispering; Fay and I have so much in common!
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Movie Connections:
Featured in "The Great Depression" (1993) more
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Remember My Forgotten Man more

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13 out of 14 people found the following review useful.
THE HAPPY ENDING IS NOT THE END., 5 November 2000
8/10
Author: marksweeney (marksweeney@iol.ie) from Dublin, Ireland

There is a pattern to 1930's Hollywood musicals; struggle to put on show proceeds alongside struggle for love to conquer all. And in the end both struggles are successfully concluded. It is a pattern that is broken by "Gold Diggers Of 1933". Sure, all of the usual elements are in place, including the Hungry, Penniless Showgirl Depression setting. But where this movie differs is in the fact that after the various plot strands are neatly tied up, it doesn't end. Instead, we are treated to the last big production number,"My Forgotten Man", as downbeat as it was possible to get in 30's Hollywood. All the Busby Berkeley musicals paid lip service to the Great Depression, but this one goes much further, as "My Forgotten Man" was the last, most enduring image of the film, and the one that audiences left the theatre with. It's placement was a brave decision on the part of whoever made it, and it would be interesting to learn of the public reaction at the time. Because while it is undoubtedly true that in an era of deprivation, you can't blithely make movies that are totally divorced from reality, it's equally true that people want to be reassured there is a better life, and they won't be scratching around in the dirt forever. Personally, I love the number, and it's placement. It's something that has fascinated me since my very first viewing 7 years ago, but it seems to be a point that not a lot of critics have picked up on. Perhaps it wasn't so unusual after all!

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