42nd Street Comments

  • Raleigh 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    Halo, it's actually a precede gold rush...

  • Fred 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    75/100 The legs are tired, the last song and dance scene is very worth...

  • Cathy 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    The director is so...

  • Shayne 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    A beautiful dance at the end of the...

  • Leo 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    The plot is silly, but the form and choreography are so cool. Busby Berkeley's reputation is well-deserved. In addition, Dick Powell is especially suitable for musicals, so fresh and tender that I am drooling, so I don't want to play a role like Marlowe. ....

  • Madyson 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    It is worthy of being highly rated as "The Movie Creates The Cliches" by imdb, but such a movie that starts with women running and teasing each other ends with women helping each other. Giving the opportunity to the heroine, Brock's words of encouragement to the heroine moved me! And there are also scenes of actresses teasing and complaining after being teased, which is rare. However, the singing and dancing part is not Cliche, it is amazing and extraordinary. Berkeley's stage choreography is...

  • Estell 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    musical is really a must in...

  • Ivy 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    Complementary standard. Relaxed viewing, backstage story combined with cabaret. Hollywood musicals are unique to movies, and the visual beauty of geometric shapes is the credit of the language of the...

  • Ettie 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    I liked Berkeley too much to make this set (I thought it was also a Busby Berkeley film at first), it was pleasing to the eye, and the plot before the stage performance didn't seem to be that important, and it was all beautiful and...

  • Hollie 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    This is a musical, and it is also a stage play. What did the Moulin Rouge do? It is also a movie from the 1930s. Why is this restoration so much better than the golden...

Extended Reading
  • Opal 2022-04-07 09:01:08

    Mature feelings I haven't seen in a long time

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    This kind of film makes me sigh at the artistic height achieved by Hollywood theaters 80 years ago, especially in terms of stage effects.


    Speaking of the film itself, this film is known as "the originator of all musical clichés", which shows that its historical significance is extraordinary. The...

  • Stone 2022-04-07 08:01:02

    42nd Street: The Myth of Fame and Fortune Never Dies

    Temple won an Oscar when she was 7 years old, but from the day she started learning to dance at age 3, her family has been waiting for her to become famous.

    14-year-old Chaplin wanted a small role in the troupe. The 25-year-old Chaplin is famous all over the world and is a world-renowned mime...

42nd Street quotes

  • Julian Marsh: Sawyer, you listen to me, and you listen hard. Two hundred people, two hundred jobs, two hundred thousand dollars, five weeks of grind and blood and sweat depend upon you. It's the lives of all these people who've worked with you. You've got to go on, and you've got to give and give and give. They've got to like you. Got to. Do you understand? You can't fall down. You can't because your future's in it, my future and everything all of us have is staked on you. All right, now I'm through, but you keep your feet on the ground and your head on those shoulders of yours and go out, and Sawyer, you're going out a youngster but you've got to come back a star!

  • Slim Murphy: Hey got a match?

    Pat Denning: Yep... why I guess so... yeah.

    Slim Murphy: Don't happen to know a guy named Pat Denning do ya?

    Pat Denning: Why yes.

    Slim Murphy: We got a message for him. This guy Pat Denning's a pretty wise mug but he ain't wise enough and if he don't lay off that Dorothy Brock dame, it's gonna be just too bad... for Denning, get me?

    Pat Denning: Alright I'll tell him.

    Slim Murphy: Yeah well...

    [punches Pat in the mouth and Pat falls down]

    Slim Murphy: that's so ya don't forget.

    Mug with Murphy: Yeah

    [He and Slim kick Pat then run off]

    Peggy Sawyer: Ohhhhh Pat... Pat... Pat... who were they?

    Pat Denning: Friends... with good advice.