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“The Broadway Melody” (1929): The Musical that Paved the Way for the Rest
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Jessica Pickens on May 5, 2019
“All singing! All dancing!” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer touted its first full-length musical sound film with these lines that now are immortalized in Hollywood history. The Broadway Melody (1929) was not only Hollywood’s first full-length talking musical, but also the first sound film and movie read more
Musical Monday: The Broadway Melody (1929)
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Jun 4, 2018
It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 500. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week’s musical: “The Broadway Melody& read more
The Broadway Melody (of 1929)
The Vintage Cameo Posted by Emily on Sep 14, 2013
The Broadway Melody is a curious little film, and certainly a testament to the mythos of the Academy, and the weight that a term like “Oscar-winner” is expected to imply. It was the first sound movie to win that now-coveted Best Picture award, but in revisiting it, viewers may find it a read more
The Broadway Melody (1)
MacGuffin Movies Posted by RBuccicone on Feb 27, 2013
The Broadway Melody (1929) Looking again to a movie that earned Hollywood’s top award but fails to shine against most flicks given that prestige, I bring you The Broadway Melody. Taking one of the early Oscars for Best Picture, the musical contended with a handful of movies that for the most read more
Awkward Early Talkie Theatre: "The Broadway Melody"
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Oct 1, 2012
Star-struck sisters coming to New York, struggling songwriter, backstage drama, misguided love -- it's all there, and more, in the 1929 film "The Broadway Melody." It's like a cliche incubator. It also has those awkward little touches we love in early talkies -- hammy acting, stilted silences and a read more
Awkward Early Talkie Theatre: "The Broadway Melody"
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Oct 1, 2012
Star-struck sisters coming to New York, struggling songwriter, backstage drama, misguided love -- it's all there, and more, in the 1929 film "The Broadway Melody." It's like a cliche incubator. It also has those awkward little touches we love in early talkies -- hammy acting, stilted silences and a read more
The Broadway Melody: Anita Page and Bessie Love
Classic Cinema Gold Posted by Art on Aug 8, 2011
ALL TALKING ALL SINGING ALL DANCING . “The Broadway Melody” is a 1929 American musical film and the first sound film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture. The film was the first musical released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and was Hollywood’s first all-talking musical. It starr read more
The Broadway Melody (2)
The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Sep 25, 2010
Harriet “Hank” (Bessie Love) and Queenie (Anita Page) are a small act that’s moved east trying to make it big on Broadway. Hank is the brains of the operation and Queenie has grown into the beauty that will get them noticed. Queenie shows her nerves more, they were big out west, how will they read more
In Defense of The Broadway Melody (1929)
Hollywood Revue Posted by Angela on Feb 23, 2010
I don’t think any Best Picture winner gets a bad rap more than The Broadway Melody. And, to an extent, I do agree with it. I don’t think the story is particularly great. The premise is pretty basic: two sister vaudevillians move to New York to be in a new show, success drives a wedge read more