Paramount on Parade (1930)
- Starring:
- Maurice Chevalier, Richard Arlen, (more)
- Director(s):
- Lothar Mendes, Edmund Goulding, (more
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Considered the best of the all-star "studio" musicals of 1929 and 1930, Paramount on Parade utilized the talents of practically everyone on the Paramount Pictures payroll. Under the supervision of British musical-comedy favorite Elsie Janis, 11 top directors contributed to the project: Dorothy Arzner, Otto Brower, Edmund Goulding, Victor Heerman, Edwin H. Knopf, Rowland V. Lee, Ernst Lubitsch, Lothar Mendes, Victor Schertzinger, Edward Sutherland and Frank Tuttle. Introduced by masters of ceremonies Jack Oakie, Skeets Gallegher and Leon Errol, the film is a vaudeville-like maelstrom of musical duets, comedy sketches, occasional dramatic interludes, and spectacular production numbers. To mention all the highlights would take a book in itself but among them are Nancy Carroll's rendition of "Dancing to Save Your Sole" (performed inside a giant shoe!); Maurice Chevalier (and chorus) soaring heavenward in "Sweeping the Clouds Away" ; child actress Mitzi Green's dead-on impersonations of Chevalier, George Arliss, Moran & Mack and Helen "Boop-a-doop" Kane; Ernst Lubitsch's witty staging of an Apache dance in the style of a polite boudoir farce, with Chevalier (again) and Evelyn Brent; Clara Bow's saucy "I'm True to the Navy Now" ; the wish-fulfillment sketch "Impulses," in which George Bancroft and Kay Francis delightedly upset a dinner party by saying what's really on their minds; and best of all, "Murder Will Out," a murder-mystery parody wherein Fu Manchu (Warner Oland) bumps off Sherlock Holmes (Clive Brook) and Philo Vance (William Powell) when they refuse to give him proper credit for his killing of Jack Oakie. Only the dramatic sketch with Frederic March and Ruth Chatterton truly creaks when seen today. Originally released at 102 minutes, Paramount on Parade is presently available only in an 80-minute version, with all its Technicolor sequences missing: casualties include the elaborate "Drink to the Girl of My Dreams" number, directed by Edmund Goulding and featuring Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur and Fay Wray, and Harry Green's dialect song "Isadore the Toreodor". ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Maurice Chevalier - Guest Star
- Jean Arthur - Guest Star
- Clara Bow - Guest Star
- Jack Oakie - Guest Star
- Evelyn Brent - Guest Star
- Clive Brook - Himself and Sherlock Holmes
- Nancy Carroll - Guest Star
- Leon Errol - Guest Star
- Kay Francis - Guest Star
- Mitzi Green - Guest Star
- Phillips Holmes - Guest Star
- Dennis King - Guest Star
- Nino Martini - Guest Star
- Warner Oland - Himself
- Eugene Pallette - Himself
- Joan Peers - Guest Star
- William Powell - Philo Vance
- Stanley Smith
- Charles "Buddy" Rogers - Guest Star
- Abe Lyman & Band
- Jackie Searl - Guest Star
- David Newell - Guest Star
- Cecil Cunningham - Guest Star
- Robert Greig
- Mischa Auer - Guest Star
- Richard Arlen - Guest Star
- Gary Cooper - Guest Star
- William Austin - Guest Star
- George Bancroft - Guest Star
- Mary Brian - Guest Star
- Virginia Bruce - Guest
- Ruth Chatterton - Guest
- Stuart Erwin - Guest Star
- Harry Green - Guest Star
- James Hall - Guest Star
- Helen Kane - Guest Star
- Fredric March - Guest Star
- Warner Oland - Fu Manchu
- Zelma O'Neal - Guest Star
- Eugene Pallette - Sgt. Heath
- William Powell - Himself
- Lillian Roth - Guest Star
- Iris Adrian - Guest Star
- Jack Pennick
- Rolfe Sedan - Guest Star
- Russell Powell - Guest Star
- Jack Luden
- Richard "Skeets" Gallagher - Guest Star
- Henry Fink - Guest Star
- Director(s):
- Lothar Mendes, Otto Brower, Edward Sutherland
- Producer(s):
- Adolph Zukor, Jesse Lasky
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