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Country
  
United States

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Genre
  
Comedy, Musical, Romance

Language
  
English

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Director
  
Lloyd BaconBusby Berkeley

Writer
  
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Warren Duff
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Tom Warren

Release date
  
December 26, 1936 (1936-12-26)

Music director
  
Cast
  
(Rosmer 'Rossi' Peck), (Norma Perry), (Genevieve 'Gen' Larkin), (J.J. Hobart)

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Gold Diggers of 1937 is a Warner Bros. movie musical directed by Lloyd Bacon with musical numbers created and directed by Busby Berkeley. The film stars Dick Powell and Joan Blondell, who were married at the time, with Glenda Farrell and Victor Moore.

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The film features songs by the teams of Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg, Harry Warren and Al Dubin. It was based on the play "Sweet Mystery of Life" by Richard Maibaum, Michael Wallach and George Haight, which ran briefly on Broadway in 1935. Warren Duff wrote the screenplay with the assistance of Tom Warren, who was billed as "Screenplay constructor".

Gold Diggers of 1937 movie scenes

This is the fifth movie in Warner Bros.' series of "Gold Digger" films, following the now Lost film The Gold Diggers (1923) and Gold Diggers of Broadway (1929), as well as a remake of the earlier film Gold Diggers of 1933 (which was the first to feature Busby Berkeley's extravagant production numbers) and Gold Diggers of 1935. The film was followed by Gold Diggers in Paris (1938).

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Plot

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Meek, aging, hypochondriac stage producer J.J. Hobart (Victor Moore), who always thinks he is about to die, is going to mount a new show, but his partners Morty Wethered (Osgood Perkins) and Tom Hugo (Charles D. Brown) lost the money for the show in the stock market. On the advice of chorus girl Genevieve Larkin (Glenda Farrell), they insure J.J. for a million dollars, so that when he dies, they will have the money they need to produce the show. Genevieve's friend, ex-chorus girl Norma Perry (Joan Blondell) is sweet on insurance salesman Rosmer "Rossi" Peek (Dick Powell), and he writes the policy.

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When Rosmer's boss, Andy Callahan (William B. Davidson) finds out how old J.J. is, he is afraid he wil not pass the physical, but when Hobart does, Rosmer decides he has to keep J.J. alive as long as possible, to reap the rewards of his sale. On the other hand, Morty and Hugo have everything to gain if J.J. dies, and they try to help things along. When that fails, they talk Genevieve into seducing J.J., but she ends up falling in love with him instead. Rosmer finds out the reason for the insurance policy, and talks his boss, Callahan, into investing in J.J.'s show, to save the company the money it would have to pay if J.J. dropped dead after learning he was broke and could not put on the show. When the show is a success Genevieve and J.J. get married, and so do Norma and Rosmer.

Cast

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  • Dick Powell as Rosmer 'Rossi' Peek
  • Joan Blondell as Norma Perry
  • Glenda Farrell as Genevieve 'Gen' Larkin
  • Victor Moore as J. J. Hobart
  • Lee Dixon as Boop Oglethorpe
  • Osgood Perkins as Morty Wethered
  • Charles D. Brown as Mr. Tom Hugo
  • Rosalind Marquis as Sally LaVerne
  • Irene Ware as Irene
  • William B. Davidson as Andy Callahan
  • Olin Howland as Dr. MacDuffy
  • Charles Halton as Dr. Bell
  • Songs

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    The production numbers were created, designed, staged and directed by Busby Berkeley. Originally, all the songs for the film were to have been written by Harold Arlen and E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, but Berkeley was dissatisfied and brought in Harry Warren and Al Dubin, who had contributed songs to his previous Warner Bros. films. Their song "With Plenty of Money and You" (which was subtitled "The Gold Diggers' Lullaby") became a hit.

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  • "All's Fair in Love and War" - by Harry Warren (music) and Al Dubin (lyrics) – The staging for this number utilized 104 women in white military uniforms tapping in military formations and geometric patterns.
  • "With Plenty of Money and You (The Gold Diggers' Lullaby)" - by Harry Warren (music) and Al Dubin (lyrics)
  • "Speaking of the Weather" - by Harold Arlen (music) and E.Y. Harburg (lyrics)
  • "Let's Put Our Heads Together" - by Harold Arlen (music) and E. Y. Harburg (lyrics)
  • "Life Insurance Song" - by Harold Arlen (music) and E. Y. Harburg (lyrics)
  • "Hush Mah Mouth" - by Harold Arlen (music) and E. Y. Harburg (lyrics) (deleted from final print)
  • Production

    Although Busby Berkeley had directed Gold Diggers of 1935, for this film the director's chair was occupied by Lloyd Bacon, who had collaborated with Berkeley on 42nd Street. Gold Diggers of 1937 marked Victor Moore's return to the screen after a two-year absence following Gift of Gab, during which he starred in Anything Goes on Broadway.

    The film was in production at Warner Bros. Burbank studio beginning in mid-July 1936, and premiered on 26 December 1936. It went into general release two days later.

    Awards and honors

    In 1937, Busby Berkeley was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Dance Direction for the "All's Fair in Love and War" production number.

    References

    Gold Diggers of 1937 Wikipedia
    Gold Diggers of 1937 IMDb Gold Diggers of 1937 themoviedb.org


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