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42nd Street
 

42nd Street

Genre:
Musicals
Mood:
Tuneful,
Wholesome
Decade:
1930's
Country:
United States
Director:
Lloyd Bacon
Actor:
Warner Baxter,
George Brent
Actress:
Ruby Keeler,
Ginger Rogers
Release Year:
1933
Studio: Warner Home Video
Runtime: 89 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated

What It's About:

Julian Marsh (Baxter), a famous, flamboyant Broadway director with a heart ailment, wants to put on one last big production and make it his very best. As rehearsals progress, we see not only the numbers taking shape, but all the personalities and politics that go into a production. Just before curtain time on opening night, Marsh's leading lady injures herself, forcing him to take a chance on Peggy Sawyer (Keeler), an unknown. Will Peggy put over a great performance and give the director his final hit?

Why I Love It:

"42nd Street" stands as the quintessential backstage musical. Both Keeler and Powell are appealing and spirited as the juvenile leads, and Baxter's predicament gives the film added poignancy. Still, it's the culminating dance numbers choreographed by Busby Berkeley that elevate this to classic status, along with a memorable score by Herb Nacio Brown and Arthur Freed, including "Shuffle Off to Buffalo," and the title tune. Musical fans, head over to the avenue!


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