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Broadway Melody of 1936
Synopsis
The Broadway Melody of 1936 was designed as the first of many annual follow-ups to MGM's early-talkie triumph Broadway Melody (1929). Jack Benny is atypically cast as a Walter Winchell type who carries on a feud with Broadway producer Robert Taylor. Into this fray comes Taylor's childhood sweetheart Eleanor Powell, who wants to play a role in Taylor's upcoming production. Already under fire from Benny for exhibiting favoritism, Taylor says no. Powell gets into the show anyway, disguising herself as a celebrated Parisian stage star. The film's song highlights (one of them sung by Robert Taylor!) include I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling, Broadway Rhythm, and a holdover from the original Broadway Melody, You Are My Lucky Star. Spotlighted in several numbers is the song 'n' dance team of Buddy and Vilma Ebsen.~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Full Credits
  • Director:
    Roy Del Ruth,
  • Writer:
    Sid Silvers, Jack McGowan,
  • Producer:
    John W. Considine Jr.,
  • Cinematographer:
    Charles Rosher,
  • Editor:
    Blanche Sewell,
  • Cast:
    Una Merkel, Sid Silvers, Eleanor Powell, Robert Taylor, Jack Benny,
  • Additional Dialogue:
    Harry Conn,
  • Production Assistant:
    Alex Aarons,
  • Screenplay:
    Jack McGowan, Sid Silvers,
  • Art Direction:
    Edwin B. Willis, Merrill Pye, Cedric Gibbons,
  • Music Director:
    Alfred Newman,
  • Lyricist:
    Arthur Freed,
  • Costume Design:
    Adrian,
  • Co-Director:
    W.S. Van Dyke,
  • Music Arranger:
    Roger Edens,
  • Choreographer:
    Albertina Rasch, Dave Gould,
  • Orchestrator:
    Edward B. Powell,
  • Recording Supervision:
    Douglas Shearer,
  • Music:
    Nacio Herb Brown,
  • Story by:
    Moss Hart,

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