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Language
  
English

6.8/10
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Genre
  
Biography, Drama, Musical

Costume design
  
Travis Banton

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
May 24, 1940 (1940-05-24)

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Lillian Russell is a 1940 biographical film of the life of the singer and actress. The screenplay was by William Anthony McGuire. The film was directed by Irving Cummings and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. It stars Alice Faye in the title role, Don Ameche, Henry Fonda and Edward Arnold as Diamond Jim Brady.

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Richard Day and Joseph C. Wright were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Black-and-White.

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Plot

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Helen Leonard (Faye) has a beautiful voice. As she grows up, she trains to become an opera singer. Her instructor, however, informs her that her voice is pleasing, but not suitable for grand opera. Returning home one day, she and her grandmother (Westley) are saved by a handsome young man, newspaperman Alexander Moore (Fonda). Meanwhile, Helen's mother, Cynthia (Peterson), has political aspirations, but only receives a handful of votes for mayor.

While singing one evening, Helen is overheard by vaudeville impresario Tony Pastor (Carrillo), who hires her to sing at his theater. She is given a new name, Lillian Russell, and quickly rises to fame as the toast of New York. As the years pass, Lillian becomes one of the most revered stars in America. She has many suitors, including financier Diamond Jim Brady (Arnold), Jesse Lewisohn (William), and composer Edward Solomon (Ameche). She eventually marries Edward and they move to London, where Gilbert and Sullivan are writing an operetta especially for her.

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Alexander Moore returns and makes a contract with Lillian to write stories about her rise to fame. But tragedy soon strikes when Edward dies one evening while composing a song for her. Lillian cancels the interviews and makes an appearance in the show, singing the song her husband composed for her, "Blue Lovebird."

Lillian returns to America and is, by this time, the greatest stage attraction of the century. Alexander comes to see Lillian after a new show and the two are happily reunited.

Cast

  • Alice Faye as Helen Leonard / Lillian Russell
  • Don Ameche as Edward Solomon
  • Henry Fonda as Alexander Moore
  • Edward Arnold as Diamond Jim Brady
  • Warren William as The Famous J.L. - Jesse Lewisohn
  • Leo Carrillo as Tony Pastor
  • Helen Westley as Grandma Leonard
  • Dorothy Peterson as Cynthia Leonard
  • Ernest Truex as Charles Leonard
  • Nigel Bruce as William S. Gilbert
  • Claud Allister as Arthur Sullivan (as Claude Allister)
  • Weber and Fields as Themselves (their comedy duo)
  • Eddie Foy, Jr. as Eddie Foy
  • William Davidson as President Cleveland
  • Songs

    Many pre-1900s songs were used for the film, including "Ma Blushin' Rosie", "Come Down Ma Evenin' Star", and "After the Ball". Several new songs were also written for the film, including "Adored One" and most notably, "Blue Lovebird", composed by Gus Kahn and Bronislau Kaper.

    References

    Lillian Russell (film) Wikipedia
    Lillian Russell (film) IMDb Lillian Russell (film) themoviedb.org