Rhapsody in Blue

Rhapsody in Blue

Director: Irving Rapper Cast: Ray Heindorf
Ray Heindorf
, Max Steiner
Max Steiner
, Robert Alda
Robert Alda
, Joan Leslie
Joan Leslie
Irving Rapper
Rhapsody in Blue

Rhapsody in Blue

Director: Irving Rapper Cast: Ray Heindorf
Ray Heindorf
, Max Steiner
Max Steiner
, Robert Alda
Robert Alda
, Joan Leslie
Joan Leslie
Irving Rapper

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Overview

There's slightly more fancy than fact in this lavish film biography of legendary American composer George Gershwin, but oh! That music! Director Irving Rapper had wanted Tyrone Power to play Gershwin, but Power was still serving in the Marines, so Rapper had to settle for Robert Alda--who isn't bad at all, just a trifle over-enthusiastic. The film traces Gershwin's rise from a "song plugger" for a Manhattan music publishing company to the heights of international fame and fortune. Gershwin's first big hit is "Swanee," introduced on Broadway by Al Jolson (who plays himself, making his first film appearance in six years). In collaboration with his lyricist brother Ira (well played by Herbert Rudley), George pens hit after hit in show after show. Impresario Charles Coburn is happy with this, but George's kindly old music teacher Albert Basserman wants his prize pupil to aspire to something more artistic. Gershwin responds with "Rhapsody in Blue," which debuts at Aeolian Hall in 1924 under the baton of bandleader Paul Whiteman (also playing himself). As his fame and workload grows, George finds he has no time at all for romance; the two (fictional) ladies in his life, both of whom eventually realize that they'll always have to play second fiddle to Gershwin's muse, are musical comedy star Joan Leslie and socialite Alexis Smith. Gershwin continues to compose such masterpieces as "An American in Paris," "Cuban Overture," "Concerto in F" and the 1935 folk opera Porgy and Bess. He will not allow himself to rest on his laurels, ruthlessly pushing himself to top all his previous accomplishments. Finally, the strain proves too great: George Gershwin dies of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1937, at the age of 39. Featured in the cast as themselves (in addition to those already mentioned) are Gershwin's lifelong friend Oscar Levant, producer George White, and Broadway performers Tom Patricola and Hazel Scott. Morris Carnovsky and Rosemary DeCamp play George's parents, while Julie Bishop is cast as Ira's wife Lee, who is saddled with the film's silliest line: "Ira, promise me that you'll never become a genius." Alternately hokey and inspired, "Rhapsody in Blue" has weathered the years as one of Hollywood's most solid biopics. And, as a bonus, we are treated to a virtually complete performance (running a full reel) of the title composition.

Product Details

Release Date: 01/08/2012
UPC: 0883316399781
Original Release: 1945
Source: Warner Archives
Region Code: A
Presentation: [Full Frame]
Sound: [monaural]
Language: English
Time: 2:31:00
Sales rank: 5,234

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Robert Alda George Gershwin
Joan Leslie Julie Adams
Alexis Smith Christine Gilbert
Oscar Levant Himself
Charles Coburn May Dreyfus
Julie Bishop Lee Gershwin
Al Jolson Himself
Albert Basserman Prof. Frank
Morris Carnovsky Poppa Gershwin
Rosemary DeCamp Momma Gershwin
Anne Brown Bess
Herbert Rudley Ira Gershwin
John B. Hughes Commentator
Mickey Roth George Gershwin as a Boy
Darryl Hickman Ira Gershwin as a Boy
Charles Halton Mr. Kast
Andrew Tombes Mr. Milton
Gregory Golubeff Mr. Katzman
Walter Soderling Mr. Muscatel
Eddie Marr Buddy De Sylva
Theodore von Eltz Foley
Bill Kennedy Herbert Stone
Robert Shayne Christine's Escort
Oscar Lorraine Ravel
Johnny Downs Dancer
Ernest Golm Otto Kahn
Martin Noble Jascha Heifetz
Hugo Kirchhoffer Walter Damrosch
Will Wright Rachmaninoff
Ivan Lebedeff Guest in Nightclub
George Riley Comic
Virginia Sale Cashier
Yola D'Avril Prima Donna
Claire DuBrey Receptionist
Christian Rub Swedish Janitor
Odette Myrtil Mme. De Breteuil
Rob Johnson Sport,Sport
Jay Novello Orchestra Leader
William Gillespie Porgy
Mark Stevens Singer
George White Himself
Hazel Scott Herself
Tom Patricola Himself
Paul Whiteman Themselves
Ira Gershwin Herbert Rudley
Eddie Cantor Actor
Frank Reicher Actor
Harry Seymour Piano Player

Technical Credits
Irving Rapper Director
Howard Koch Screenwriter
Elliot Paul Screenwriter
Jesse Lasky Producer
Ray Davidson Special Effects
Willard Vanenger Special Effects
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