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Yasmin 2022-01-21 08:02:16
You leave them the memories of the finest things ever done on the stage.
The Ninth Oscar for Best Picture. The first biopic to win the best picture. This person is Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr., the ace producer of the cabaret show on Broadway in the early 20th century.
As mentioned in the movie, Ziegfried’s father was the founder of the Chicago Conservatory of Music; but what... -
Lexie 2022-01-21 08:02:16
The life of a drunken fan
The 9th Oscar Best Picture is really a conscience drama, including three complete musicals, the stage set and costumes are extremely luxurious, and I like the rotating staircase stage most. This is a biography that commemorates the American Broadway musical producer Ziegfei. The friendship between...

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Jalyn 2022-04-23 07:04:07
Brilliant in black and white
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Vinnie 2022-04-21 09:03:15
The film is very long, but the storytelling and life story are really rough. It can be seen that in that era, it was not a simple thing to "narrate" a movie. Billings' hobby is real hahaha, Fannie Brice's real body is wow! It's quite delicate to evaluate Siegfried in this era. I'm going to find this biography and study it.
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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.