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Second Fiddle

  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1h 25m
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6.3/10
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Tyrone Power, Mary Healy, Sonja Henie, and Rudy Vallee in Second Fiddle (1939)
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A studio publicist discovers a Minnesota skating teacher and takes her to Hollywood. She goes back to Minnesota, but he follows her.A studio publicist discovers a Minnesota skating teacher and takes her to Hollywood. She goes back to Minnesota, but he follows her.A studio publicist discovers a Minnesota skating teacher and takes her to Hollywood. She goes back to Minnesota, but he follows her.

  • Director
    • Sidney Lanfield
  • Writers
    • Harry Tugend
    • George Bradshaw
    • Brown Holmes
  • Stars
    • Sonja Henie
    • Tyrone Power
    • Rudy Vallee
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    567
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    • Director
      • Sidney Lanfield
    • Writers
      • Harry Tugend
      • George Bradshaw
      • Brown Holmes
    • Stars
      • Sonja Henie
      • Tyrone Power
      • Rudy Vallee
    • 19User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sonja Henie
    Sonja Henie
    • Trudi Hovland
    Tyrone Power
    Tyrone Power
    • Jimmy Sutton
    Rudy Vallee
    Rudy Vallee
    • Roger Maxwell
    Edna May Oliver
    Edna May Oliver
    • Aunt Phoebe
    Mary Healy
    Mary Healy
    • Jean Varick
    Lyle Talbot
    Lyle Talbot
    • Willie Hogger
    Alan Dinehart
    Alan Dinehart
    • George 'Whit' Whitney
    Minna Gombell
    Minna Gombell
    • Jenny
    Stewart Reburn
    • Trudi's Skating Partner
    Spencer Charters
    Spencer Charters
    • Joe Clayton
    Charles Brokaw
    Charles Brokaw
    • Assistant Director
    The Brian Sisters
    • Schoolroom Vocal Trio
    John Hiestand
    John Hiestand
    • Radio Announcer
    George Chandler
    George Chandler
    • Taxi Driver
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Justice of the Peace Harvey Vaughan
    Maurice Cass
    Maurice Cass
    • Justice of the Peace Alex Blank
    Purnell Pratt
    Purnell Pratt
    • Abbott the Editor
    • (scenes deleted)
    Jed Prouty
    Jed Prouty
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
    • (scenes deleted)
    • Director
      • Sidney Lanfield
    • Writers
      • Harry Tugend
      • George Bradshaw
      • Brown Holmes
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    • Trivia
      This film's plot, a Hollywood studio's search for an actress to play the lead role in the movie version of a best-selling novel, was inspired by the famous search for Scarlett O'Hara. From 1937-39, over 1400 actresses were interviewed by MGM, and production was delayed for two years before Vivien Leigh was cast in the lead role in Gone with the Wind (1939).
    • Quotes

      Jimmy Sutton: What are you making, Phoebe?

      Aunt Phoebe: Don't know yet... started making a doily, and it got away from me!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Hollywood Steps Out (1941)
    • Soundtracks
      When Winter Comes
      Written by Irving Berlin

      Sung by Rudy Vallee

    User reviews19

    Featured review
    8/10

    Talent Search

    SECOND FIDDLE (20th Century-Fox, 1939), directed by Sidney Lanield, reunites Olympic skating champion Sonja Henie with Tyrone Power (her previous co-star from THIN ICE (1937)), for the second and final time. A Hollywood story (which should have been titled MY LUCKY STAR, a title already used for Heinie's college musical), with original new score by Irving Berlin, which oddly enough did not produce any song hits, is probably one of the main reasons for this being overlooked and forgotten through the passage of time.

    The story starts in 1938 with the best selling novel "Girl of the North" acquiring the screen rights by Consolidated Pictures for a movie version. A nation-wide talent search is formed with countless screen tests going on to 1939 to which actress is the right choice for the leading role of Violet Jasen. None seem to be just right until Jimmy Sutton (Tyrone Power), a smooth-talking publicist working under George "Whit" Whitney (Alan Dinehart), discovers Photo No. 436 of Trudi Hovland, a schoolteacher from Bergen, Minnesota, to be the girl with possibilities. Taking the next airplane to Minnesota, Jimmy meets with Trudi (Sonja Henie), unaware that Willie Hogger (Lyle Talbot), her boyfriend of three years whom she does not love, to be the one who secretly submitted her photo to the studio. Feeling she's no actress to assume an leading role major motion picture, Trudi turns down the offer to come to Hollywood for a screen test. However, the fast-thinking Jimmy talks her into going, accompanied by her protective Aunt Phoebe (Edna May Oliver), to take her leave of absence from school to see how it goes. Much to her surprise, Trudi wins the leading role as "Girl of the North." In order to keep her in Hollywood to finish the movie, Jimmy creates a staged romance between her and Roger Maxwell (Rudy Vallee), a singer and leading man, whose girlfriend, Jean Varick (Mary Healy), finds herself taking second fiddle to the man she loves. During the course of time, Jimmy finds himself playing second fiddle to Trudy as he slowly begins to realize his love for her. Also in the cast include: Minna Gombell (Jenny, the columnist); Spencer Charters (Joe Clayton); George Chandler, Irving Bacon and Maurice Cass. Specialties include The Brian Sister, the King Sisters, along with Stewart Reburn as Henie's skating partner and Dick Redman as Freddie, the little boy skater. While character actor Charles Lane is credited in the cast, only his familiar voice as the studio chief is heard numerous times via intercom.

    Songs include: "An Old-Fashioned Tune" (sung by Rudy Vallee); "The Song of the Metro Nome," "The Song of theMetro Nome" (reprise/skating number); "Back to Back" (sung by Mary Healy); "When Winter Comes," and "I poured My Heart into a Song" (both sung by Rudy Vallee); "I'm Sorry for Myself" (sung by Mary Healy); and "I Poured My Heart into a Song" (skating sequence by Sonja Henie). Though the score by Irving Berlin didn't produce hits as "Cheek to Cheek," he did come up with a lively tune of "Back to Back" along with an interesting balled "I'm Sorry for Myself" sung in great voice by Mary Healy, a tune that makes one think of Ethel Merman had she sung this particular song herself.

    Those seeing SECOND FIDDLE in 1939 would notice similarities to this story along with producer David O. Selznick's notable search for the role of Scarlet O'Hara in the Civil War epic of GONE WITH THE WIND (1939). Around the same time when 20th Century-Fox studio would acquire services of legendary singer, Al Jolson, past his prime, for a couple of secondary roles (ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE and SWANEE RIVER), the studio also contracted former vagabond lover, Rudy Vallee, in support singing a few songs as well. With Sonja Henie also playing a skating teacher would be an excuse for a couple of skating production numbers thrown in. Tyrone Power shows his flare for comedy as a publicity man, yet not performing in a fast-talking, speedy performance of Pat O'Brien of Warner Brothers.

    With some star quality and lively story, it seems odd SECOND FIDDLE did have limited television revivals over the years. Other than distribution on video cassette in 1994, it did have its cable television broadcasts only so briefly as Cinemax (1986) and Turner Classic Movies (TCM premiere: February 9, 2012). Maybe not the classic as Henie's other films as SUN VALLEY SERENADE (1941), but worth viewing considering the assortment for its time a great number of "movies about the movies," and fine lighthearted comedy spoofing itself along the way. (***1/2)
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    • Release date
      • June 30, 1939 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tudja pesma
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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