The Goldwyn Follies [1938] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Two great Gershwin songs in an amusing razzberry aimed at Hollywood by Sam Goldwyn and Ben Hecht
  • Goldwyn Farce
The Goldwyn Follies [1938] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Starring: Adolphe Menjou , The Ritz Brothers , Vera Zorina , Kenny Baker (II) , and Andrea Leeds
Director: H.C. Potter , and George Marshall
Manufacturer: HBO Home Video
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

All Comedy All Comedy | Comedy | Categories | DVD | Video
All Drama All Drama | Drama | Categories | DVD | Video
Comedy Comedy | Drama | Categories | DVD | Video
Musicals Musicals | Classics | Categories | DVD | Video
All Children's DVD All Children's DVD | Children's DVD | Categories | DVD | Video
Musicals Musicals | Music | Children's DVD | Categories | DVD | Video
Classic Classic | Musicals & Stage Performances | Musicals & Classical | Categories | DVD | Video
Film Musicals Film Musicals | Musicals & Stage Performances | Musicals & Classical | Categories | DVD | Video
Stage Shows Stage Shows | Musicals & Stage Performances | Musicals & Classical | Categories | DVD | Video
Childrens Childrens | Musicals & Stage Performances | Musicals & Classical | Categories | DVD | Video
Region 1 Region 1 | Special Features | DVD | Video
DVD DVD | Format (binding_browse-bin) | Refinements | DVD | Video
ASIN: 6304884397
Release Date: 1998-03-31
The Goldwyn Follies [1938] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Two great Gershwin songs in an amusing razzberry aimed at Hollywood by Sam Goldwyn and Ben Hecht.......2007-06-09

Probably the only reason for remembering The Goldwyn Follies is that it's the movie George Gershwin was working on when he died at 38 of a brain tumor. In truth, the movie is a mish-mash, although a good-natured one, involving comedy bits, musical numbers and what Goldwyn considered "class." The best thing about the film are two George and Ira Gershwin songs that are as fresh and wise today as when they were written, "Our Love Is Here to Stay" and "Love Walked In." The story line is as thin as a thread, designed to keep the numbers coming and to provide some fun at Hollywood's expense. Ben Hecht is credited with the screenplay. He artfully places some banderillas that probably puckered the skin of several types of Hollywood denizens, from producers to divas to sycophants to...you get the idea.

Hollywood producer Oliver Merlin (Adolphe Menjou) has convinced himself he needs someone to tell him honestly about the new movie he's working on, someone who will represent the big audience out there. On a location shoot he meets a young woman who fits the bill. She's Hazel Dawes (Andrea Leeds), gentle, sincere and honest. "I'm a producer of movies," he tells her. "I get my wagonloads of poets and dramatists, but I can't buy common sense. I cannot buy humanity!" "Well, I don't know why, Mr. Merlin. There's an awful lot of it," Hazel says. Merlin looks at her impatiently. "Yes, I know," he says, "but the moment I buy it, it turns into something else, usually genius, and it isn't worth a dime. Now, if you could stay just as simple as you are, you'd be invaluable to me. I'll put you on my staff. I'll give you a title, 'Miss Humanity.' Don't rush, you can finish your ice cream soda." Merlin brings her to Hollywood and consults her on everything from script changes to plot developments. Of course, she also meets a young man, Danny Beecher (Kenny Baker), who has a great tenor and a way with flipping hamburgers. Merlin makes changes in his movie. There's love, a brief misunderstanding quickly resolved and then a happy ending.

All this is just a clothes line to hang the comedy and musical numbers on. This is a review movie and Goldwyn gives us a lot to watch, including his idea of culture. This has usually meant excerpts from opera, over-produced and sung straight ahead. Here, we get a bit of an aria from Traviata. We also get a genuinely stunning water-nymph ballet danced by Vera Zorina, choreographed by George Balanchine and with music by Vernon Duke. But we also get the Ritz Brothers, frenetic, anarchic and, above all else, loud. They were big stuff in the Thirties. I think nowadays they'd be an acquired taste. Bobby Clark, a great burlesque, vaudeville and stage star, shows up as a casting director, all leers and cigars. Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy make several appearances. I've always been intrigued at how Bergen could maintain such a sharply split personality between himself and his wooden pal. Bergen may be bland but McCarthy really is funny, especially when looking at tall showgirls. Phil Baker, a comic big in vaudeville and radio, shows up in a recurring gag and finally faces off with McCarthy. There's even Alan Ladd in a brief bit as one of several awful singers auditioning for a part in Merlin's movie. Kenny Baker, who was a singer much like a young Dick Powell but without the cockiness, does full justice to the two great Gershwin songs.

The Goldwyn Follies sprawls all over the place, still I like it. First, because it provides a look at some stars we've nearly forgotten, people like Edgar Bergen, Vera Zorina, Phil Baker and Bobby Clark. Even the Ritz Brothers. These were people who knew their stuff. They were professionals and it comes through. Second, those Gershwin songs. They are so good they lift the movie whenever Baker sings them. For me, they create a bittersweet feeling. George Gershwin was at the height of his powers when he wrote them. What on earth could he have created if he'd lived? So here's to George and Ira...

The more I read the papers, the less I comprehend.
The world and all it's capers and how it all will end.
Nothing seems to be lasting, but that isn't our affair.
We've got something permanent,
I mean in the way we care.

It's very clear, our love is here to stay.
Not for a year, but ever and a day.
The radio and the telephone
And the movies that we know,
May just be passing fancies and in time may go.
But, oh my dear, our love is here to stay.
Together we're going a long, long way.
In time the Rockies may crumble,
Gibraltar may tumble, they're only made of clay.
But our love is here to stay.

4 out of 5 stars Goldwyn Farce.......2004-10-03

Great musical score ,Great supporting cast, with The Ritz Brothers doing some of their zanniest routines inc 'Here pussy-pussy' where the studio is overrun by hundreds of cats much to the dismay of Andolph Menjou,and their mermaid number in an Italian canal.Great Gershwin numbers inc 'Love walked right in and drove the shadows away'{The film was completed soon after the untimely death of Gearge Gershwin) Vera Zorina provides light relief as the tempremental film star, who also stars in a couple of ballet numbers including a version of Romeo and Juliet.
Edgar Bergman is on hand with his famous vent' dummy providing more laughs. In all an enjoyable film shot in Technicolour in 1938.Not to be missed.

Body Sculpt: Toned Legs [2007]
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Body Sculpt: Toned Legs [2007]
    Body Sculpt
    Manufacturer: Columbia River
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

    Instructional Instructional | Documentary | Categories | DVD | Video
    All Fitness All Fitness | Fitness | Categories | DVD | Video
    DVD DVD | Format (binding_browse-bin) | Refinements | DVD | Video
    ASIN: B000LAZDQK
    Release Date: 2007-01-09
    Body Sculpt: Toned Legs [2007]

    Dream Merchants / Cool To The Touch
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Dream Merchants / Cool To The Touch

      Manufacturer: Love Box
      ProductGroup: DVD
      Binding: DVD

      Categories Categories | DVD | Video | Action & Adventure | Children's DVD | Classics | Comedy | Crime, Thrillers & Mystery | Documentary | Drama | Fitness | Gay & Lesbian | Horror | Interactive DVDs | Music DVDs | Musicals & Classical | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Sports | Television | World Cinema
      All DVD Erotica All DVD Erotica | DVD Erotica | Substores | DVD | Video
      DVD DVD | Format (binding_browse-bin) | Refinements | DVD | Video
      ASIN: B0000YHI6A
      Release Date: 2004-02-23
      Dream Merchants / Cool To The Touch

      DVD:

      1. The Great Lover [1949] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
      2. The Green Pastures [1936] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
      3. The Harvey Girls [1946] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
      4. The Homecoming: A Christmas Story [1971] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
      5. The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit [1968] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
      6. The Little Mermaid [1990] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
      7. The Little Unicorn [1998]
      8. The Man in the White Suit [1951] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
      9. The More the Merrier [1943] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
      10. The Nutcracker Prince [1990]

      DVD List

      DVD