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Show Boat

  • 1929
  • Passed
  • 2h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
325
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Laura La Plante and Joseph Schildkraut in Show Boat (1929)
DramaMusicalRomance

A mostly silent version of Edna Ferber's original novel, with some songs from the musical as a last-minute additionA mostly silent version of Edna Ferber's original novel, with some songs from the musical as a last-minute additionA mostly silent version of Edna Ferber's original novel, with some songs from the musical as a last-minute addition

  • Directors
    • Harry A. Pollard
    • Arch Heath
  • Writers
    • Edna Ferber
    • Edward J. Montaigne
    • Harry A. Pollard
  • Stars
    • Laura La Plante
    • Joseph Schildkraut
    • Emily Fitzroy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    325
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Harry A. Pollard
      • Arch Heath
    • Writers
      • Edna Ferber
      • Edward J. Montaigne
      • Harry A. Pollard
    • Stars
      • Laura La Plante
      • Joseph Schildkraut
      • Emily Fitzroy
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Laura La Plante
    Laura La Plante
    • Magnolia
    Joseph Schildkraut
    Joseph Schildkraut
    • Gaylord Ravenal
    Emily Fitzroy
    Emily Fitzroy
    • Parthenia Ann Hawks
    Otis Harlan
    Otis Harlan
    • Capt. Andy Hawks
    Alma Rubens
    Alma Rubens
    • Julie Dozier
    Jack McDonald
    Jack McDonald
    • Windy
    Jane La Verne
    • Magnolia as Child…
    Neely Edwards
    Neely Edwards
    • Schultzy
    Elise Bartlett
    Elise Bartlett
    • Elly
    Stepin Fetchit
    Stepin Fetchit
    • Joe
    Jules Bledsoe
    • Joe [prologue]
    Tess Gardella
    Tess Gardella
    • Queenie [prologue]
    • (as Aunt Jemima)
    Bettye Junod
    • Perfomer
    Carl Laemmle
    Carl Laemmle
    • Carl Laemmle [prologue]
    Helen Morgan
    Helen Morgan
    • Julie LaVerne [prologue]
    Plantation Singers
    • Offscreen chorus
    Dixie Jubilee Singers
    • Themselves [prologue]
    • (as Jubilee Chorus)
    Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
    Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
    • Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. [prologue]
    • Directors
      • Harry A. Pollard
      • Arch Heath
    • Writers
      • Edna Ferber
      • Edward J. Montaigne
      • Harry A. Pollard
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    • Trivia
      Update: some of the "lost" footage of the prologue has been found, both sound and picture, and this includes footage apparently not included in the Turner Classic Movies (TCM) edition of the film. Some of this once-lost footage is included in A&E's The Great Ziegfeld (1996) and a few scenes from this footage are now included in the three-part PBS documentary Broadway: The American Musical (2004). The discovered footage includes Jules Bledsoe singing "Ol' Man River" with the Dixie Jubilee Singers in full costume. Also featured on this "Biography" episode were scenes of Tess Gardella singing "C'mon Folks" and Helen Morgan singing "Bill." All of these scenes survive in only faintly tolerable sound and picture quality, but at least they survive.
    • Goofs
      When Nola is given the letter Gaylord has left for her telling her he is leaving her, she is shown holding and reading the letter with her right hand holding the letter near the top and her left hand near the bottom. In the next shot, her hands have changed positions.
    • Quotes

      Capt. Andy Hawks: [intertitles]

      [immediately after Kim is born, to the townspeople leaving the boat]

      Capt. Andy Hawks: Another leading lady!

    • Crazy credits
      All performers in the prologue are identified verbally.
    • Alternate versions
      This movie is currently in the Turner library, since MGM bought the rights for the 1951 remake. The Turner Classic Movies Channel broadcast a 118-minute version, which included an Overture (i.e., the sound portion of the Prologue, and only part of it, at that) and Exit music. The Overture contained 2 of the 5 songs of the prologue ("Hey, Feller!" and "Bill") so you do get to hear Tess Gardella and Helen Morgan. Otis Harlan introduces those songs and then introduces "Ol' Man River," but that song is not heard. For some sections with lost sound dialog, subtitles are provided. Although we do hear a brief rendition of "Coon, Coon, Coon" sung by Laura La Plante as she rehearses, her scenes singing that song and 4 others on stage are totally silent. The only other songs sung were "The Lonesome Road", presumably by Jules Bledsoe dubbing Stepin Fetchit, and "Why Do I Love You" by an unidentified singer as part of the Exit music. None of the other vocals are included in the TCM print of the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Show Boat (1936)
    • Soundtracks
      Gwine to Rune All Night (De Camptown Races)
      (1850) (uncredited)

      Written by Stephen Foster

      In the score during the overture

    User reviews14

    Featured review
    10/10

    Beautiful, other-worldly performances

    Edna Ferber did not write "Showboat" as a musical, but as a novel, and this 1929 silent-early talkie version fleshes out the story of a complicated marriage and makes it completely believable. It is certainly not dated, especially with the number of people today who are addicted to gambling, and it stands on its own two feet without the Jerome Kern score. I was pleasantly surprised, and enjoyed TCM's broadcast completely.

    Favorite scenes: when little Magnolia is torn from Julie (Alma Rubens, who would be dead from heroin addiction only two years later) by her jealous mother (Emily Fitzroy, with her customary severe hairknot appearance), when Gay and Magnolia first meet on the Showboat (how beautiful those close-ups were!), and the ending, when the elderly Gay falls at Magnolia's feet and the forlorn Lonesome Road is sung in the background. The last scene in particular seemed other-worldly to me, and that was because of the performances of both Laura La Plante and Joseph Schildkraut, which were so solid and touching.

    Especially compared to the later musical versions, which glossed over some of the more difficult aspects of Gay and Magnolia's marriage, 1929's "Showboat" has the courage to show the seedier aspects of the downward turn in their relationship due to gambling. The Grayson-Keel musical has their child being born after Gay leaves, with Magnolia never informing Gay she was pregnant. But in the 1929 version Gay is shown to basically abandon both wife and young child, instead of living up to his responsibilities to get a real job to provide for them. We should have less sympathy for such a man, but somehow, we understand and forgive.
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    • Release date
      • July 28, 1929 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lakrdijaški brod
    • Filming locations
      • Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent

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