Ernest H. Martin Movies
Teamed with fellow producer
Cy Feuer,
Ernest H. Martin produced some of the most popular musicals in American theater. Occasionally they translated their success onto the big screen with such efforts as Cabaret (1972) and
A Chorus Line (1985). Feuer and Martin were co-producers for over 50 years and together were responsible for such extravaganzas as
Guys and Dolls (1950), which won them their first Tony, and
Can-Can (1953). Other films produced by Martin and Feuer include the French language biography of
Edith Piaf, Piaf (1975). Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but raised in Los Angeles, Martin majored in journalism at UCLA, He started out working as a page for CBS radio. By the time he left, he had been appointed head of the comedy-programming division. Martin and Feuer met in Los Angeles. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

- 1985
- PG13
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Broadway's celebratory musical about rejection makes it to the screen in a fizzless adaptation by Richard Attenborough that misses the whole point of the Broadway show -- i.e. the dancing and the dancers. Instead, the dancers become a limp Greek chorus for the dead love affair between a choreographer, Zach (a pre-Gordon Gekko Michael Douglas) and his old flame, Cassie (Alyson Reed) the star dancer. Zach is holding try-outs for a new Broadway musical and, as armies of dancers are brought on stage to audition for Zach, he sits in the darkened recesses of the theater, puffing on a cigarette, as he winnows out hopeful dancers who want to become part of the chorus line for Zach's new show. Finally, Zach has reduced the dancers to 16 men and women, and he asks each of them to step to the footlights and tell him about their lives and their dreams. But backstage, while the dancers are confessing their pasts to Zach, Zach's past walks through the stage door. Cassie, Zach's ex-lover, whom Zach met, courted and broke up with in the theatrical environs, has returned. Once a big star, Cassie has returned to the theater -- not to see Zach but to audition for Zach's musical. She needs the work. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Michael Douglas, Terrence Mann, (more)