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Ups and Downs (1937 film)

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Director
  
Roy Mack

Produced by
  
Vitaphone

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Short, Musical

Music director
  
Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin

Country
  
United States

Release date
  
1937

Writer
  
Jack Henley (story), Cyrus Wood (story)

Cast
  
Hal Le Roy
(Hal Smith),
June Allyson
(June Daily),
Toni Lane
(Singer),
Fred Hillebrand
(Fred),
Phil Silvers
(Charlie),
Reed Brown Jr.

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Ups and Downs (1937) is a short film released by Warner Brothers as part of Warner's "Broadway Brevities" series of two-reel musical shorts, released in 1937 and 1938. This entry starred Broadway dancer Hal Le Roy and was directed by Roy Mack.

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The film was made in New York City, and was Bronx native June Allyson's first film for a major studio.

Synopsis

An elevator operator Harry Smith (Hal Le Roy), who works in a luxury hotel, courts the hotel president's daughter June Dailey (June Allyson). She is engaged to another, but when her fiance leaves on a business trip, Harry asks her to join him for dinner.

During dinner, Harry is introduced to her father, who misinterprets Harry's remarks about elevators as being a tip to invest in the Ups and Downs Elevator Company. June's fiance returns and breaks off the engagement, thinking that his prospective father-in-law has lost everything on a worthless stock. The investment turns out to be wildly profitable, though, Harry and June are engaged, and the film ends with them tap-dancing away in a production number dominated by a giant stock ticker machine.

Cast

  • Hal Le Roy as Harry Smith
  • June Allyson as June Daily
  • Phil Silvers as Charlie
  • Fred Hillebrand
  • Alexander Campbell
  • Reed Brown, Jr.
  • Toni Lane as herself (singer)
  • The Deauville Boys as themselves (singers)
  • Home media

    Ups and Downs appears as a special feature on the 2005 DVD of the film Stage Door.

    References

    Ups and Downs (1937 film) Wikipedia
    Ups and Downs (1937 film) IMDb Ups and Downs (1937 film) themoviedb.org