A Star Is Born (1937)
- Starring:
- Janet Gaynor, Fredric March, (more)
- Director(s):
- Jack Conway, William Wellman, (more
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A Star is Born came into being when producer David O. Selznick decided to tell a "true behind-the-scenes" story of Hollywood. The truth, of course, was filtered a bit for box-office purposes, although Selznick and an army of screenwriters based much of their script on actual people and events. Janet Gaynor stars as Esther Blodgett, the small-town girl who dreams of Hollywood stardom, a role later played by both Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand in the 1954 and 1976 remakes. Jeered at by most of her family, Esther finds an ally in her crusty old grandma (May Robson), who admires the girl's "pioneer spirit" and bankrolls Esther's trip to Tinseltown. On arrival, Esther heads straight to Central Casting, where a world-weary receptionist (Peggy Wood), trying to let the girl down gently, tells her that her chances for stardom are about one in a thousand. "Maybe I'll be that one!" replies Esther defiantly. Months pass: through the intervention of her best friend, assistant director Danny McGuire (Andy Devine), Esther gets a waitressing job at an upscale Hollywood party. Her efforts to "audition" for the guests are met with quizzical stares, but she manages to impress Norman Maine (Fredric March), the alcoholic matinee idol later played by James Mason and Kris Kristofferson. Esther gets her first big break in Norman's next picture and a marriage proposal from the smitten Mr. Maine. It's a hit, but as Esther (now named Vicki)'s star ascends, Norman's popularity plummets due to a string of lousy pictures and an ongoing alcohol problem. The film won Academy Awards for director William Wellman and Robert Carson in the "original story" category and for W. Howard Greene's glistening Technicolor cinematography. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 111 mins
Complete Cast:
- Janet Gaynor - Esther Blodgett
- Adolphe Menjou - Oliver Niles
- Andy Devine - Danny McGuire
- Elizabeth Jenns - Anita Regis
- Owen Moore - Casey Burke
- A.W. Sweatt - Esther's Brother
- Arthur Hoyt - Ward
- Jane Barnes - Waitress
- Chris-Pin Martin - Prisoner
- Eddie Kane - People at Burke's Party
- Pat Flaherty - Cuddles
- Leonard Walker - Orchestra Leader at Hollywood Bowl
- Dennis O'Keefe - Party Guest
- Franklin Pangborn - Billy Moon
- Francis Ford - Prisoner
- Olin Howland - Rustie
- Jonathan Hale - Night Court Judge
- Lana Turner - Marion (Santa Anita bar)
- Harry Hayden - Makeup man
- Fred "Snowflake" Toones - Black Prisoner
- George Chandler - Delivery Boy
- Lee Phelps - Bailiff
- Carole Landis - Girl in beret (Santa Anita bar)
- Fredric March - Norman Maine
- May Robson - Lettie
- Lionel Stander - Matt Libby
- Edgar Kennedy - Pop Randall
- Clara Blandick - Aunt Mattie
- Peggy Wood - Miss Phillips, a clerk
- Vince Barnett - Otto Friedl
- Wade Boteler - Cop
- Trixie Friganza - Waitress
- Paul Stanton - Academy Awards Speaker
- Robert E. O'Connor - Bartender at Santa Anita
- Jed Prouty - Artie Carver
- Marshall Neilan - Bert
- Charles Williams - Assistant Cameraman
- Gayne Whitman - Announcer at Chinese Theater
- Guinn "Big Boy" Williams - Posture Coach
- Clarence H. Wilson - Justice of the Peace
- Irving Bacon - Station Agent
- Carlton Elliott Griffin - Cameraman
- Ferdinand Munier - Headwaiter
- Billy Dooley - Painter
- J.C. Nugent - Theodore Smythe
- Edwin Maxwell - Voice Coach
- Director(s):
- William Wellman, Jack Conway
- Writer(s):
- Robert Carson, Ben Hecht, W. Howard Greene
- Producer(s):
- David O. Selznick
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