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Director
  
Roy Del Ruth

Music director
  
Johnny Green

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Family, Music

Producer
  
Jack Cummings

Language
  
English

Broadway Rhythm movie poster

Writer
  
Dorothy Kingsley
,
Harry Clork
,
Jack McGowan
,
Very Warm for May
,
Jerome Kern
,
Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd.

Release date
  
January 19, 1944 (1944-01-19)

Cast
  
George Murphy
(Johnny Demming),
Ginny Simms
(Helen Hoyt),
Charles Winninger
(Sam Demming),
Gloria DeHaven
(Patsy Demming (as Gloria de Haven)),
Nancy Walker
(Trixie Simpson),
Ben Blue
(Felix Gross)

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Pitch Perfect 2
,
Birdman
,
Frozen
,
Aladdin
,
Tangled
,
Cinderella

Tagline
  
M-G-M's Terrific Technicolor Topper!

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Broadway Rhythm (1944) is an MGM Technicolor musical film. It was produced by Jack Cummings and directed by Roy Del Ruth.

Contents

Broadway Rhythm movie scenes

The film was originally announced as Broadway Melody of 1944 to follow MGM's Broadway Melody films of 1929, 1936, 1938, and 1940. It was originally slated to star Eleanor Powell and Gene Kelly, but Louis B. Mayer and MGM loaned Kelly out to Columbia to play opposite Rita Hayworth in Cover Girl (1944). The film instead starred George Murphy, who had appeared in Broadway Melody of 1938 and Broadway Melody of 1940. Mayer then replaced Powell with Ginny Simms.

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Other cast members included Charles Winninger, Gloria DeHaven, Lena Horne, Nancy Walker, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, the Ross Sisters, and Ben Blue, as well as Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra.

Plot

Murphy plays a successful Broadway musical comedy producer named Johnnie Demming. He needs a star for his new show. He’s smitten with the glamorous film star, Helen Hoyt (Simms), and offers the part to her, but she turns him down because she wants to be sure she’s in a hit. Johnnie’s father (Winninger), retired from vaudeville, wants to do his own show. He gets his daughter, Patsy (DeHaven) and also Helen. Johnnie feels betrayed by his father.

The film is very loosely based on the Broadway musical Very Warm for May (1939). However, all the songs from the musical except for "All the Things You Are" were left out of the film. Some of the songs from the movie are by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II:

  • All the Things You Are
  • That Lucky Fellow
  • In Other Words, Seventeen
  • All in Fun
  • Additional songs

  • "Somebody Loves Me" by George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin
  • "Who's Who", "Solid Potato Salad", "Irresistible You", "Milkman Keep Those Bottles Quiet", "I Love Corny Music" by Raye and DePaul
  • "What Do You Think I Am", "Brazilian Boogie" by Martin and Blane
  • "Pretty Baby" by Tony Jackson, Egbert Van Alstyne, Gus Kahn
  • "Amor" by Gabriel Ruiz, Ricardo Lopez Mendez
  • References

    Broadway Rhythm Wikipedia
    Broadway Rhythm IMDb Broadway Rhythm themoviedb.org