1935년의 황금광들 (Gold Diggers Of 1935)
< Cast > Dick Powell as Dick Curtis Adolphe Menjou as Nicolai Nicoleff Gloria Stuart as Ann Prentiss Alice Brady as Matilda Prentiss Hugh Herbert as T. Mosely Thorpe III Glenda Farrell as Betty Hawes Frank McHugh as Humbolt Prentiss Joseph Cawthorn as August Schultz Grant Mitchell as Louis Lampson Dorothy Dare as Arline Davis Wini Shaw as Winny
미국 | 뮤지컬 (1935)
생계를 이어가기 위해 필요한 일이라면
돈 많은 얼간이들에게서 황금을 캐내는 일이라도
다 해야 하는 브로드웨이 쇼걸들의 분투를
외설적이고 거친 대사로 표현해 낸 작품.
Dick Powell - Lullaby Of Broadway
[1935년의 황금광들] 중 (아카데미 08th (1936) 주제가상)
주제가 : Lullaby Of Broadway 가수명 : Dick Powell
Chorus 1:
Come on along and listen to The lullaby of Broadway, The hip hooray and ballyhoo, The lullaby of Broadway. The rumble of the subway train, The rattle of the taxis, The daffodils who entertain At Angelo's and Maxie's. When a Broadway baby says, "Good-night." It's early in the morning, Manhattan babies don't sleep tight Until the dawn; Good-night baby, Good-night, milkman's on his way. Sleep tight, baby, Sleep tight, let's call it a day, hey!
Chorus 2:
Come on along and listen to The lullaby of Broadway, The hi-de-di and boop-a-doo, The lullaby of Broadway. The band begins to go to town And ev'ryone goes crazy, You rock-a-bye your baby 'round Till ev'rything gets hazy. "Hush-a-bye, I'll buy you this and that." You hear a daddy saying, And baby goes home to her flat To sleep all day; Good-night baby, Good-night, milkman's on his way. Sleep tight, baby, Sleep tight, let's call it a day! Listen to the lullaby of old Broadway.
Gold Diggers of 1935 is a Warner Bros. movie musical directed and choregraphed by Busby Berkeley and starring Dick Powell, Gloria Stuart, Adolphe Menjou, Winifred Shaw, Alice Brady, Hugh Herbert and Frank McHugh.
The film is best known for the famous "Lullaby of Broadway" production number, which features Shaw singing the song which won Harry Warren (music) and Al Dubin (lyrics) an Academy Award.
Gold Diggers of 1935 was the third film of the Gold Diggers series of movie musicals, after Gold Diggers of Broadway in 1929 (now lost) and Gold Diggers of 1933 a remake of the earlier film.
Both the original and the 1933 film made a great deal of money for Warner Bros., and Gold Diggers of 1935 was an attempt to repeat that success.
It was followed by Gold Diggers of 1937 and Gold Diggers in Paris.
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