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Best Foot Forward (1943)

Pinto Colvig , Lucille Ball , Edward Buzzell , Roy Mack    DVD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Actors: Pinto Colvig, Lucille Ball, William Gaxton, Virginia Weidler, Tommy Dix
  • Directors: Edward Buzzell, Roy Mack, Tex Avery
  • Writers: Cyrus Wood, Dorothy Kingsley, Eddie Forman, Fred F. Finklehoffe, Irving Brecher
  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 1.0)
  • Subtitles: French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: December 19, 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005JN99
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #52,974 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Best Foot Forward" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

Special Features

  • Vintage musical short: "The Knight Is Young" with June Allyson  
  • Classic cartoon: "One Ham's Family"
  • Trailer

Editorial Reviews

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There's an endless supply of energy in this sweet-natured musical comedy, for the most part based closely on the 1941 Broadway musical choreographed by Gene Kelly and starring several of the performers (June Allyson, Nancy Walker, Gloria DeHaven, and future director Stanley Donen among them) found in this film. Lucille Ball (who was not part of the stage version) plays herself against an unlikely backdrop: a military academy full of frisky boys. Ball is the reluctant guest of a diminutive cadet, Bud Hooper (Tommy Dix), who wrote her a mash note and invitation to be his date at a school prom. Ball's publicity man (William Gaxton) seizes upon the situation as a perfect PR stunt and convinces her to travel 3,000 miles to join Hooper at Winsocki Military Academy's dance. When Ball actually shows up, mayhem ensues: Hooper, who never dreamed she would accept, has to disinvite his girlfriend, Helen (Virginia Weidler), and ask Ball to pretend to be her lest the actress herself not pass muster with the institution's screening committee. Helen fights back while Hooper tries to keep Ball from the clutches of other cadets who'd like to, say, take the famous redhead for a walk in the moonlight. Meanwhile, Harry James and his orchestra let loose with "The Flight of the Bumblebee," and the cast hoof and sing their way through such fun numbers as "Three Men on a Date," Alive and Kickin'," and "What Do You Think I Am?" Music and lyrics are by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane. Edward Buzzell (Go West, At the Circus) directs. --Tom Keogh

Product Description

Lucille Ball stars as an entertaining movie star who visits her small-town school on a lark. Musical numbers include "Buckle Down Winsockie" and Two O'Clock Jump." Nacy Walker and June Allyson make their feature film debut recreating their stage roles!

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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Forties Musical, April 13, 2000
By Michael Puckett (Little Rock, AR United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best Foot Forward [VHS] (VHS Tape)
If you like college musicals, you'll love this fast paced MGM piece of fluff. The story is simple, a military college cadet wins a date with Hollywood actress Lucille Ball (In one of many performances where she plays herself) This ill conceived publicity stunt designed to re-start her faltering career, turns into a hilarious disaster when the cadet's girlfriend shows-up the night of the big date. You can imagine the fun that ensues with Lucy hiding out in the cadet's dorm room closet which continues to get more crowed by the minute. The musical numbers are all classic, like Harry James' swing version of "Flight of the Bumble Bee," and the rollicking "Barrelhouse, Boogie, and The Blues," beautifully performed by Nancy Walker, June Allison, and Gloria DeHaven. This was their MGM debut film and they all went on to stardom.

This is one of MGM's better musicals from the forties, it is full of great music, lively dancing and just plain fun and let's face it Lucille Ball is absolutely georgous.

I highly recommend this film!

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sit back and don't be too critical...and I think you'll enjoy this enthusiastic college musical, December 31, 2006
By C. O. DeRiemer (San Antonio, Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
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Best Foot Forward was a successful 1941 Broadway musical and, like Too Many Girls, was bought and adapted to be a vehicle for Lucille Ball. Like Too Many Girls, it's a simple-minded school romp where the innocence of the students and administrators makes today's educational establishments look like Sodom and Gomorra. We're at Winsocki Military Academy and the big prom is almost here. Cadet Bud Hooper (Tommy Dix) had written a fan letter to Hollywood star Lucille Ball asking if she'd be his date. He wasn't expecting she'd agree, but then he didn't know her press agent, Jack O'Reilly (William Gaxton). Seems Lucille's last couple of pictures hadn't done too well so he convinces her it would be great publicity for her to go to the prom. Bud is floored. His two roommates, Dutch (Kenny Bowers) and "Hunk" (Jack Jordan), immediately start making plans to meet her. And then Bud remembers his girl friend, Helen. Well, he tells Helen he's got the grippe, but after Lucille (and all the other cadets' dates) shows up, so does Helen...to keep him company because he's sick. The dance is about to start, Lucille is waiting for Bud...and Bud finds out Helen is on campus looking for him. Now we're in a whirl of misunderstandings, miscues, schemes and subterfuges, all powered by Hugh Martin's and Ralph Blane's songs, by Harry James and His Music Makers swinging at the prom, by broad performances from the cadets and their dates and by relentless enthusiasm and good cheer.

Among the standouts in the movie is Lucille Ball playing herself. Not only is she gorgeous, she handles the comedy with aplomb, which includes making some gentle but sharp fun of herself as a movie star. William Gaxton as her agent is amusing, conniving and does no lasting damage to anyone. The two of them bring polished comic performances to the movie. June Allyson and Nancy Walker recreate their stage roles and do fine jobs. With Gloria DeHaven, they are a smash singing "The Three Bs," with Harry James backing them. That's the Three Bs as in barrelhouse, boogie and the blues. The script is amusing and corny. "Is it true," asks Bud, "that everyone in California sleeps under two blankets?" Answers O'Reilly, "No. How could all those people get under just two blankets?" The young men -- boys, actually -- playing the cadets bring a lot of unabashed enthusiasm to their parts. Somewhere in the crowd is an unbilled Stanley Donen. Kenny Bowers can be funny but the director should have had him tone down the mugging. Tommy Dix comes up to Lucille Ball's shoulders, has a baby face and a kind of eery young-Mickey-Rooney sincerity. He also has a big, polished baritone voice. Dix handles his part well and, at the conclusion, power-sings the big production number, "Buckle Down Winsocki," while all the cadets and their dates march around the field during graduation. You'll enjoy the movie best if you just sit back and not be too critical.

This was Hugh Martin's and Ralph Blane's first score. Except for "Winsocki," none of the songs became well-known. Still, they have style and spirit. "Three Men on a Date," "The Three Bs" and "Ev'ry Time" I thought held up well over more than 60 years. On the strength of this score, Martin and Blane were offered the assignment of writing the songs for Meet Me in St. Louis, and that put them on the map. I don't think they ever topped "The Boy Next Door," "The Trolley Song" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas."

If you like college musicals (although I suppose Best Foot Forward is really a prep-school musical), this one has enthusiasm and a fine performance by Lucille Ball. I'd also take a look at Too Many Girls (1940), also with Ball and with an outstanding Rodgers & Hart score, and Good News (1947), with a charming performance, this time as the lead, by June Allyson.

The DVD transfer is just fine. The movie was shot in Technicolor and looks lush and rich. There are a couple of extras. The best is one of the 20-minute shorts dancer Hal LeRoy cranked out during the Thirties. This one is titled The Knight Is Young (1938). It's the story of a tap-dancing sign painter (LeRoy) and the girl he falls for (June Allyson). I wish someone would gather together all of his short features, clean them up and then issue them on one DVD. Hal LeRoy was an immensely talented tapper. He was a gangly, kind of goofy-looking guy with long legs. He was fast with his feet and had a lot of style. At times LeRoy could convince you his knees and ankles were double-jointed.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still just as great, over 60 years later, February 19, 2004
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This review is from: Best Foot Forward [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Lucille Ball, Tommy Dix, Virginia Weidler, June Allyson, and Nancy Walker star in this hilarious and refreshing story of a military school student who invites a famous movie actress to the prom.

Bud Hooper didn't know that his letter would ever be answered...but when Lucille Ball writes back to say she'd be delighted to attend his school's senior prom, he's in shock. He frantically wires his girlfriend, Helen, not to come because he is sick. Guilty and depresed, Bud wishes he'd never thought up this crazy scheme. His two roommates are enthusiastic, however, and convince him that Helen will never know.

Meanwhile, Lucille Ball isn't any happier. Jack, her publicity agent, wants to get her on the front page and thinks this is the way to do it. Lucille is skeptical, especially when she hears that she must hide her identity and go to the prom as Helen, because that was the name Bud turned into the faculty two weeks before.

Trouble escalates when Helen shows up just before the prom, having intended to keep her poor bedridden boyfriend company. Then it's just one laugh after another as Lucille Ball's dress is torn off in a frenzy of "souvenir collecting" started by the fuming Helen. Lucy is then forced to hide in a stuffy closet, while Bud and his friends try to plan an escape.

This is a true gem of a movie, with great songs and hysterically funny lines. My favorite line was probably one spoken by the hopelessly ugly blind date (Nancy Walker): "You can't insult me and get away with it. In fact, you can't insult me."

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4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining
An avid Lucille Ball fan, this was one movie I had not seen or heard of until recently. After watching it on cable, I decided it was worth buying. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Julie Momyer

5.0 out of 5 stars it's enough to make me think that hell has no woman like a fury scorned
Best Foot Forward is an excellent MGM movie with laughs, action and musical numbers that pack a punch! Read more
Published 12 months ago by Matthew G. Sherwin

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Foot Forward
Really entertaing movie. Great cast. Classic old movie. Love the cast,love the music and love the fun of the situation that occurs.
Published 13 months ago by T. Forster

3.0 out of 5 stars A nice trip back to the musical 40s
Best Foot Forward is a pleasant diversion to watch even still today.It was originally a successful Broadway play which MGM got the rights to and filmed in colour. Read more
Published on September 28, 2007 by Robert Badgley

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Foot Forward
This is a wonderful musical that moves along at a quick pace. June Allyson made I believe her screen dubut along with the wonderful Nancy Walker who shines here. Read more
Published on July 19, 2007 by Thomas B. Sullivan Jr.

5.0 out of 5 stars A Favorite
That this bit of fluff has long been one of my favorite movies may not be the best advertisement for my taste, but it truly is a wonderful bit of fluff. Read more
Published on June 9, 2007 by ljs

2.0 out of 5 stars A flawed comedy
Though I am a fan of Lucille Ball movies, I found this movie to be quite dull and overacted. I don't know why a director would think that the particular hijinks of the college... Read more
Published on May 12, 2007 by Laraine P. Anderson

4.0 out of 5 stars Your Best Foot Forward
This is a great movie to just sit down and relax to. I gave it four stars mainly because the comedy today cannot match the comedy movies of yesteryear. Read more
Published on March 23, 2007 by Debbie -

5.0 out of 5 stars A Rousing Technicolored Extravaganza
I absolutely love this film! The title song Wynsocki always gets my foot to tapping. The Three B's sung by newcomers June Allyson, Gloria DeHaven and Nancy Walker is also a crowd... Read more
Published on February 19, 2007 by TXBulldog

5.0 out of 5 stars Rare title given stellar treatment
I was overjoyed to learn this title was being released on DVD. I only had seen it once on an early VHS tape, and when this DVD was announced I ordered it immediately -- and am... Read more
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