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Broadway Melody of 1929 / Movie [VHS] (1929)

Starring: Charles King, Anita Page Director: Harry Beaumont Rating: Unrated Format: VHS Tape
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  • Actors: Charles King, Anita Page, Bessie Love, Jed Prouty, Kenneth Thomson
  • Directors: Harry Beaumont
  • Format: Black & White, NTSC
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Studio: MGM (Warner)
  • VHS Release Date: December 21, 1994
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6301965809
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #25,354 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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"100% All Talking! 100% All Singing! 100% All Dancing!" If the math is slightly off, the now-legendary ad campaign for The Broadway Melody can be excused. After all, sound had just come in, and a full-scale musical film was still a novelty. This tuneful 1929 production became a smash hit and won the Best Picture Academy Award® in the second Oscar® ceremony. The story is a creaky tale of two sisters bringing their act to Broadway, but the fun is in the Roaring Twenties lingo and the showbiz melodrama. This is an era when a gal could become the toast of Broadway by standing, motionless, on a stage pedestal ("Those guys aren't gonna pay 10 bucks to look at your face--this is Broadway!"). The tunes include the standard "You Were Meant for Me"; most of the dramatic weight is handled by the peppy silent star Bessie Love, who was Oscar-nominated. --Robert Horton

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Trip Back to a Happier Day, March 26, 2003
By S Donahue (United States) - See all my reviews
This wonderful movie was made in both silent and talkie versions in 1928, and released the following year.Bessie Love and the beautiful Anita Page star as two sisters trying to make it big on the NY stage, and both in love with the same man. Charles King,(1889-1944), a fairly well-known hoofer and song man of the era, plays Eddie. He does well in this movie, but it has been recorded elsewhere that he had great problems remembering his lines. Miss Page, 18 at the time, gives a stellar performance as a typical Jazz Age baby, but yet very naive and innocent.There was much of Miss Page in real life as she was here in this movie. Love is great as the scared-of-nothing older sister. The unbilled costume designer gives the ultimate fey performance everytime he appears. Jed Prouty is good as the stuttering Uncle Jed. Unfortunately, a lot of the men are very heavily and overly made up. The music is great, except for overkill of "You Were Meant for Me"(originally written for Anita Page by Nacio Herb Brown) and "Broadway Melody." 20's wisecrack remarks abound, especially well delivered by Mary Doran, who plays Flo. A great, great movie to be seen again and again. Because it is from 1929 is one of its charms. It is never outdated.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The First of the Hollywood Musicals, July 28, 2000
By Daniel G. Berk (West Bloomfield, Michigan) - See all my reviews
While this was the second film to win the best picture Academy Award, it was, in fact, a film of a number of firsts. It was the first all talking, all singing musical. Bessie Love, a name we certainly don't hear today, was nominated as best actress. She lost to Mary Pickford (Coquette).

The film is somewhat dated, but don't forget it is over 70 years old. However, that notwithstanding, two songs, the title song and You Were Meant for Me, still hold up well. It is worth watching for for at least its historic value.

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Sounds of Broadway!, July 23, 2002
By Alex Udvary (chicago, il United States) - See all my reviews
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Claimed by some as "The worst film to ever win best picture" I couldn't disagree more. "The Broadway Melody" carried a lot of importance with it in the world of cinema. It was the first complete "talkie". Flooded with music and dance.
"The Broadway Melody" tells the story of the Mahoney sisters, Queenis (Anita Page) and Hank (Bessie Love) who go to New York with the idea in their head they'll make it on Broadway with the help of Hank's boyfriend, Eddie Kearns (Charles King). But, as the film goes on we find outt hat both sisters are in love in Eddie, and Eddie feels the same way towards them, and everybody better get their feelings straight before and after the curtain closes on broadway!
I have to admit, even though slammed by many people as dull, too old-fashion, too cliche, and just plain boring, I enjoyed the film and for more reasons then it's techinical achievements. The film has a charm to it that has been forever lost in today's Hollywood. I would only recommend that serious movie lovers watch this film, other people will have no appreciation for it. This not the worst film to ever win the best picture award. And even if it didn't win the award I would still enjoy this film.
The only reason I'm giving this film 4 stars instead of 5 is that the dance numbers seem flat. There is no pizazz to it. Watch other musicals of the 30's like "Whoopee" made in 1930. Watch "42nd Street" or the Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers musicals. They all seem to have more "glitz and glamour" to them. "The Braodway Melody" number is awfully flat. But, they make up for it with "The Wedding of the Painted Doll" number. But even in this piece, the dancing is not amazing. The songs in the film however are, which happened to be written by the team of Freed & Brown, if you're having trouble placing them, they wrote "Temptation" along with, "The Broadway Melody" & "You Were Meant For Me" are enjoyable to listen to.
The story to the film is by Edmund Goulding, who directed "Grand Hotel" with Greta Garbo, which won best picture in 1932.
Bottom-line:Although it was the first musical to ever win the best picture award and was the first complete "talkie", the film has more to enjoy then this. It is a charming film that works more as a drama than a musical.
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5.0 out of 5 stars fine entertainment with themes that remain so very relevent
The Broadway Melody Of 1929 was the first "talkie" to receive an Oscar for Best Picture. The film was distinctly modern for its time although in our times the story would never... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Matthew G. Sherwin

3.0 out of 5 stars Time capsule
The storyline here is as cliche-ridden a backstage expose as Showgirls would be 70 years later. Eddie, a song-and-dance man, sells one of his tunes to the "Zanfeld Dollies" (a... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Matthew Watters

4.0 out of 5 stars a little pre-hayes code fun!
O.K. first a general comment:
Can someone please explain to me why so many people refer to this film as "dated" to put it down...
It was made in 1929... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Eddie Landsberg

4.0 out of 5 stars The first actual movie musical
Even though it was advertised as "All Talking! All Singing! All Dancing!", this movie, named the Best Picture of 1929, contains certain elements that point out that sound was... Read more
Published on December 25, 2007 by calvinnme

5.0 out of 5 stars The Broadway Melody
I thouroughly loved this one! I wouls only add to the other reviewers words by saying I've always loved the song "Broadway Melody", both the music and gleefully,carefree happy... Read more
Published on June 5, 2003 by humtdumt

5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating, charming antique!
Some reviewers here have slammed this musical because it's "dated, old, stilted, stagey." For God's sake, this movie was made nearly a century ago! Read more
Published on March 8, 2002 by Jery Tillotson

4.0 out of 5 stars A FASCINATING CURIO.
Invaribly dated with old-fashioned notions, sets, acting techniques - and most everything else antiqued - this film is nevertheless a fascinating historical milestone of the... Read more
Published on November 20, 2001 by scotsladdie

2.0 out of 5 stars Not quite unwatchable
There are movies that I have been unable to sit through. This is not one of them.

Of course, this is hardly a ringing endorsement. Read more

Published on August 31, 2001 by Kick A. Hole Soup

4.0 out of 5 stars Historically Valuable but Severely Dated!
Billed as the first all-talking, all-singing, all-dancing film, and it is just that. Taking into consideration the year it was made (1929) and the times (transitionof silents to... Read more
Published on May 10, 2000 by Bertin Ramirez

3.0 out of 5 stars Granddady Of The Musical Genre
Well, if you want to watch an early talkie masterpiece, you won`t find it here. Though the film certainly wrote screen history in some way and even received an Oscar,... Read more
Published on February 29, 2000 by Christoph Berner

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