Now hear this. The studio that gave the cinema its voice offered 1929 audiences a chance to see and hear multiple silent-screen favorites for the first time in a gaudy, grandiose music-comedy-novelty revue that also included Talkie stars, Broadway luminaries and of course, Rin-Tin-Tin. Frank Fay hosts a jamboree that, among its 70+ stars, features bicyclers, boxing champ Georges Carpentier, chorines in terpsichore kickery, sister acts, Myrna Loy in two-strip Technicolor as an exotic Far East beauty, John Barrymore in a Shakespearean soliloquy (adding an on-screen voice to his legendary profile for the first time) and Winnie Lightner famously warbling the joys of Singing in the Bathtub. Watch, rinse, repeat!
Title | Show of Shows |
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Year | 1929 |
Genre | Music |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | The Vitaphone Corporation, Warner Bros. Pictures |
Cast | Frank Fay, Lloyd Hamilton, Lupino Lane, Ben Turpin, Sally O'Neil, Alice Day |
Crew | John G. Adolfi (Director), Frank Fay (Writer), Darryl F. Zanuck (Producer), J. Keirn Brennan (Writer), Harvey Cunningham (Sound Engineer), Barney McGill (Director of Photography) |
Keyword | guillotine, revue, dog, german shepherd |
Release | Nov 21, 1929 |
Runtime | 128 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 5.50 / 10 by 2 users |
Popularity | 3 |
Budget | 850,000 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |