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Overview

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Writers:
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Release Date:
1 September 1934 (USA) more
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Plot:
Multi millinaire Ezra Ounce wants to start a campain against 'filthy' forms of entertainment, like Broadway-Shows... more | add synopsis
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1 win more
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Toronto’s got The (Edgar) Wright Stuff
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Same Good, Same Bad more (20 total)

Cast

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Joan Blondell ... Mabel Anderson
Dick Powell ... James 'Jimmy' Higgens
Ruby Keeler ... Barbara Hemingway, aka Joan Grey
Zasu Pitts ... Matilda Ounce Hemingway (misspelled Mathilda in opening credits)
Guy Kibbee ... Horace Peter Hemingway

Hugh Herbert ... Ezra Ounce
Arthur Vinton ... Bulger, Ounce's Bodyguard
Phil Regan ... Johnny Harris, Songwriter
Arthur Aylesworth ... Train Conductor
Johnny Arthur ... Billings, Ounce's Secretary
Leila Bennett ... Laura, Matilda's Maid
Berton Churchill ... Harold Ellsworthy Todd
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Bess Flowers ... (scenes deleted)
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Runtime:
91 min
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1.37 : 1 more
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Certification:
Finland:(Banned) (1936) | USA:Approved (PCA #103)

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Trivia:
The studio wanted Broadway dancer Eleanor Powell for a special dance, but she refused the offer. more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: While Joan Blondell is singing "The Girl at the Ironing Board", a stage hand is seen in the background hanging a clothesline. more
Quotes:
Barbara Hemingway: I'm free, white, and 21. I love to dance AND I'm going to dance. more
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Spoofed in Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) more
Soundtrack:
When You Were a Smile on Your Mother's Lips (and a Twinkle in Your Daddy's Eye) more

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10 out of 16 people found the following review useful.
Same Good, Same Bad, 27 September 2007
5/10
Author: ccthemovieman-1 from Lockport, NY, United States

It always amazes me that I love these Busby Berkeley extravagant dance numbers, and that I like Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell and Joan Blondell yet these movies which supply all of the above are usually just awful, aside from the music. The fantastic sets of Berkeley are the only reason I wind up watching any of these (Footlight Parade, 42nd Street, Gold Diggers of 1933, 1935, etc.).

The stories are weak and simply stupid and usually annoying to watch and most of them are so unmemorable nobody can tell you what was in either film, only what Berkeley did with some of the hundreds of dancers. Even the famous "42nd Street" features some loud, obnoxious characters. How Guy Kibbee was considered funny, I can't figure out, but he was in a number of these films including this one, as was the almost-as-lame High Herbert.

This movie gets a bonus point, however, for including the always interesting Blondell. Also, the big number "I Only Have Eyes For You," was a nice tribute to Keeler.

Overall, the same as all the Berkeley films: great sets, great dancing, great-looking girls, dumb characters and dumb story.

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