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First off this is Warner Brothers DVD release I am talking about for my review. Warner Brothers has finally released Till The Clouds Roll By on DVD! The movie is about the life and career of Jerome Kern. Robert Walker protrays Jerome Kern. This movie isn’t exactly accruate but it has many titanic numbers from the MGM stars of the time. Some of the highlights include a mini verison of Expose Boat, How’d You Like to Spoon with Me?, and Judy Garland singing some numbers. Most of the MGM stars are in this movie including, Judy Garland, June Allyson, Kathryn Grayson, Lena Horne, Van Johnson, Tony Martin, Dinah Shore, Frank Sinatra, Gower Champion, Cyd Charisse, Angela Lansbury, Ray McDonald, Virginia O’Brien, and Lucille Bremer. As for the numbers, here is a list and a mini description:
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Mini version of Exhibit Boat- The movie opens up here at the opening night of the point to. Tony Martin sings “Where’s the Mate for Me.” “Design Acquire” is sung by Tony Martin and Kathryn Grayson. Kathryn Grayson would later appear in the 1951 film “Note Boat” as the same character, Magnolia. Virginia O’Brien sings “Life Upon the Tainted Stage.” The blooming Lena Horne sings “Can’t Befriend Lovin’ Dat Man.” Then the chorus sings “Faded Man River.”
How’d You Like to Spoon with Me? – A very young Angela Lansbury sings this number. A personal current!
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They Didn’t Enjoy Me- Some girl sings this song and I have no thought who she is!
Till the Clouds Roll By- This is sung and danced by Ray McDonald, June Allyson and a Chorus. A stout number. I believe this one is my popular out of the movie!
Leave It to Jane / Cleopatterer- This is also sung and danced by Ray McDonald and June Allyson.
Look for the Silver Lining- Judy Garland sings this spacious number. Another approved!
Who? – Judy Garland sings and dances again. Another common. Judy Garland was actually pregnant during the filming of this movie. So she may ogle a miniature bigger. Months later Liza Minnelli was born! That’s another sage though!
One More Dance- Lucille Bremer sings this number but, she’s really dubbed.
I Won’t Dance- Van Johnson sings and dances this with Lucille Bremer.
She Didn’t Say Yes- A rapidly number but this twin sister act sings it.
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes- A chorus sings this glowing tune while Cyd Charisse and Gower Champion dance to it.
The Last Time I Saw Paris- Dinah Shore sings this fair song.
The Land Where the Beneficial Songs Go- Lucille Bremer sings this song.
Yesterdays- A chorus sings this song as well.
Long Ago (And Far Away) – The pleasing Kathryn Grayson sings this song.
A Beautiful Romance- Virginia O’Brien sings this song.
All the Things You Are- Tony Martin sings this song.
Why Was I Born? – Once again the splendid Lena Horne sings this song.
Ol’ Man River- This is the finale and a young Frank Sinatra sings this. No offensive but I don’t he should have sang this number.
As for extras on the DVD,
New featurette Till the Clouds Roll By: True to Reel
Vintage Fitzpartick Traveltalk short Glimpses of California
Classic MGM Tex Avery cartoon Henpecked Hoboes
Two musical outtake sequences: Judy Garland performing D’Ya Care For Me? and Music in the Air (I’ve Told Ev’ry Shrimp Star/The Song is You) performed by Kathryn Grayson and Johnny Johnston
Theatrical trailer
Languages: English & Fran? ais
Subtitles: English, Fran? ais & Espa? ol (feature film only)
Till the Clouds Roll By is a nice film but in my plan it seems to poke on more than it should. Some of it is too made up for Hollywood as well. The trusty Jerome Kern was technical advisor on this film, but he died before the film was completed. On a final price, if you be pleased the MGM musicals I say spy it but, if your looking for an apt movie this isn’t it.
TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY has never been considered one of MGM’s greatest musicals. The film is a somewhat syrupy biographical record of the life of Jerome Kern. In some ways this cannot be seen as a criticism. The film begins with the opening night of SHOWBOAT. After the performance Kern gets in a taxi and tells the driver his life narrative. Of course if he’s telling the yarn it’s going to be a nice legend. And Robert Walker, who plays Kern, presents Kern as a likable guy and a hero we want to root for and hope will succeed.
More than likely MGM didn’t release this film to affirm the tale of Jerome Kern. If anything, it was unprejudiced an excuse to showcase it’s stars and as viewers have discovered, it is a showcase of MGM’s substantial talent. Musical numbers include Judy Garland as Marilyn Miller performing on of Garland’s showpieces “Who? ” The SHOWBOAT sequence at the beginning is probably one of the film’s greatest moments and includes Kathryn Grayson as Magnolia, a role she’d reprise a few years later when MGM released a newer version of SHOWBOAT. It’s curious to trace that the staging of SHOWBOAT in this film is less stereotypical than the later version released by MGM and has Lena Horne as Julie Laverne, a far more proper casting (no offense to Ava Gardner) . Dinah Shore and Angela Lansbury appear as well as do MGM favorites June Allyson, Virginia O’Brien, Gower Champion, Lucille Bremer and a young Cyd Charisse. It also has a finale that showcases the talents of many of the major players and includes an appearance by Frank Sinatra.
My guess is that most people who grasp this film will peek it in its entirety once or twice, but it will not sit on the shelf and procure dusty. With remote in hand, people will assign this film in the player and examine their popular clips over and over again and will be entertained time and time again. Sat least that’s what I’ve done and I’m clear will continue to do.
Enjoy!
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