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- Indicado a 1 Oscar
- 1 vitória e 1 indicação no total
Robert Agnew
- Dance Director
- (não creditado)
Loretta Andrews
- Gold Digger
- (não creditado)
Monica Bannister
- Gold Digger
- (não creditado)
Bonnie Bannon
- Gold Digger
- (não creditado)
Joan Barclay
- Gold Digger
- (não creditado)
Billy Barty
- Baby in 'Pettin' in the Park' Number
- (não creditado)
Busby Berkeley
- Call Boy
- (não creditado)
Bonnie Blackwood
- Chorus girl
- (não creditado)
Eric Blore
- Complaining Club Member
- (não creditado)
Audrene Brier
- Gold Digger
- (não creditado)
Enredo
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- CuriosidadesDuring rehearsals of "We're in the Money", Ginger Rogers began goofing off and singing in pig Latin. Studio executive Darryl F. Zanuck overheard her, and suggested she do it for real in the movie.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Brad plays piano for Mr. Hopkins, his fingers don't match the sound of the piano.
- Citações
Trixie Lorraine: "Fanny" is Faneul H. Peabody, just the kind of man I've been looking for, lots of money and no resistance.
- ConexõesEdited into Busby Berkeley and the Gold Diggers (1969)
- Trilhas sonorasThe Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Played during the opening credits and often in the score
Performed by Ginger Rogers (in English and Pig-Latin) and chorus
Played also as dance music by a band
Avaliação em destaque
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I've heard of this movie for years, but didn't actually see it until last week when Turner Classic Movies ran it. And it is positively stunning!! On the surface, it moves almost like a carbon copy of 42ND STREET- right up to the last-minute switch in players before the curtain goes up (although in this film, it's Dick Powell instead of Ruby Keeler). But its astringent look at trying to play Tin Pan Alley smack in the middle of the Depression gives it a very adult and tragic significance. It still has the Berkley dazzle- from the "Shadow Waltz" chorus girls (and electric violins) to the now-legendary "We're In The Money" dress rehearsal fronted by a pre-Astaire Ginger Rogers. (I was a teenager when my mother mentioned that one verse of this song was actually sung in Pig Latin- and I swore for twenty-five years that she was pulling my chain. It is one of the cleverest vocal interludes I've ever seen and heard.) But the three girls implied in the film's title- Ruby Keeler, Aline McMahon, and especially the sharp, smart, and gorgeous Joan Blondell- are the best things in the movie. And Blondell fronts the sublime finale number "Forgotten Man-" which pays tribute to the men (and women) of WWI and the ironies which followed. The staging of it- the marching which goes from triumphant to tragic, the torchy, gospel-like vocal of Etta Moten (the black woman sitting in the window), and the pullback shot of everyone coming downstage at the fadeout- is truly spectacular.
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- movibuf1962
- 31 de out. de 2003
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Cavadoras de Ouro de 1933
- Locações de filme
- Empresa de produção
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- Orçamento
- US$ 433.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 37 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.37 : 1
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