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Jaiden 2022-01-21 08:02:16
Luxury set classic song and dance
The Great Ziegfeld (1936)—The 9th Oscar for Best Picture
It’s hard to imagine that films in the 1930s could be made like this. MGM is really not an ordinary rich. With luxurious stage decorations and wonderful singing and dancing performances, many of the current movies may not be able to... -
Daphnee 2022-01-21 08:02:16
King of Songs and Dances
Robert. Z. This film directed by Leonard is based on Florence, the founder of the largest song and dance troupe on Broadway, Siegfried Sing and Dance Company. Siegfried's life as the subject matter is one of the important masterpieces of the golden age of Hollywood musicals in the 1930s. At that...

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Raleigh 2022-03-19 09:01:08
Isn't it that the Spring Festival Gala is not easy to guide? Looking at this video, you know that some people are born with this talent. This film successfully combines musical and biographical films together, and is an important masterpiece of the golden age of Hollywood musicals in the 1930s. In addition to winning the 9th Oscar for Best Picture, Louis Lena, who played Siegfried's first wife, also won the Best Actress Award. This film has a huge investment, and the singing and dancing scenes are performed by the original team of the Siegfried Singing and Dance Ensemble
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Hollis 2022-04-20 09:02:25
A dream. A biopic of Broadway cabaret mogul Siegfried. Siegfried's life has absolutely no "moderation". In the end, the prosperity is over, and who will pay the debt. According to modern aesthetics, in the musicals of the 1930s and 1940s, the actors wore 99 more pieces of clothing, and the stage beauty had 99 more items.
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Anna Held: Don't you like Monsieur Ziegfeld?
Pierre: Oui, madame, that's the trouble. Everybody likes him, especially the ladies. Oh, madame, you'd never be happy with him. You'd never be able to hold him. Why, he attracts women like the flowers attract bees. Like the flypaper attract the flies.
Anna Held: Well, that's all right. I've seen the flies on the flypaper and it seems to me they stick very well.
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Anna Held: [phone rings, Marie answers it] Oh, those reporters again. Tell them no. Positively no. I do not want to speak to them.
Marie: Madame, it is Monsieur Ziegfeld.
Anna Held: I don't want to speak to him either. I never wish to speak to him again! Where is he?
Marie: Downstairs in the lobby, madame.
Anna Held: Tell him to come up.