Sweethearts

Sweethearts

Director: W.S. Van Dyke II Cast: Herbert Stothart
Herbert Stothart
, Jeanette MacDonald
Jeanette MacDonald
, Nelson Eddy
Nelson Eddy
, Frank Morgan
Frank Morgan
W.S. Van Dyke II
Sweethearts

Sweethearts

Director: W.S. Van Dyke II Cast: Herbert Stothart
Herbert Stothart
, Jeanette MacDonald
Jeanette MacDonald
, Nelson Eddy
Nelson Eddy
, Frank Morgan
Frank Morgan
W.S. Van Dyke II

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Overview

Contrary to popular belief, the Nelson Eddy-Jeanette MacDonald Technicolor confection Sweethearts is not based on the 1913 Victor Herbert operetta of the same name (though most of Herbert's songs remain intact), but a Dorothy Parker-Alan Campbell brainstorm about a popular Broadway singing duo, starring in a long-running production of Sweethearts. The early portions of the film take place during a purported presentation of the Herbert piece, with Eddy and MacDonald singing their hearts out and Ray Bolger providing comic relief. We then segue into a long sequence wherein producer Frank Morgan, celebrating Sweethearts's six-year run, insists that Eddy and MacDonald attend a lavish party, where the weary performers are called upon to continue singing throughout the evening. Hoping for a few moments alone after escaping the party, Eddy and MacDonald are besieged at their apartment by friends, co-workers, hangers-on and sponging relatives. Seeking peace and quiet, the couple agrees to leave Sweethearts for the comparative calm of Hollywood. But their entourage, fearing that they'll lose their meal ticket if Eddy and MacDonald leave New York, arrange to inaugurate two profitable road companies of Sweethearts by contriving to split up the loving couple. Cleverly sidestepping the sugary sweet sentimentality that one might expect from an MGM musical of the era, the delightful Sweethearts is hampered only by its overlength.

Product Details

Release Date: 07/13/2011
UPC: 0883316333518
Original Release: 1938
Source: Warner Archives
Language: English
Sales rank: 39,857

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Jeanette MacDonald Gwen Marlowe
Nelson Eddy Ernest Lane
Frank Morgan Felix Lehman
Ray Bolger Hans
Florence Rice Kay Jordan
Mischa Auer Leo Kronk
Fay Holden Hannah the Dresser
Terry Kilburn Gwen's Brother
Betty Jaynes Una Wilson
Douglas McPhail Harvey Horton
Reginald Gardiner Norman Trumpett
Herman Bing Oscar Engel
Allyn Joslyn Dink Rogers
Raymond Walburn Orlando Lane
Lucile Watson Mrs. Marlowe
George Barbier Benjamin Silver
Kathleen Lockhart Aunt Amelia Lane,Augustus Marlowe
Berton Churchill Sheridan Lane
Olin Howlin Appleby the Box Office Man
Gerald Hamer Harry
Marvin Jones Boy in Lobby
Dorothy Gray His Girl Friend,Mr. Silver's Secretary
Emory Parnell Fire Inspector
Maude Turner Gordon Dowager
Jack George Violinist
Roger Converse Usher
Reid Kilpatrick Radio Announcer
Wilson Benge 2nd Valet to Ernest
George Ernest 1st Call Boy
Billy McCullough 2nd Call Boy
Lee Phelps Doorman at St. Regis
Pat Gleason Reporter
Ralph Malone Reporter
David Kerman Reporter
Jack Gardner Reporter
Ralph W. Berry Lawyer Twin,Lawyer Twin
Chester L. Berolund Lawyer Twin,Lawyer Twin
Mira McKinney Telephone Operator
Grace Hayle Telephone Operator
Hal K. Dawson Morty
Forrester Harvey Tailor's Assistant
Gayne Whitman Commentator
Margaret Irving Madame
Irving Bacon Assistant Director
Barbara Pepper Telephone Operator
Marjorie 'Babe' Kane Telephone Operator
Jimmy Conlin Property Man
James Flavin Theater Doorman
Richard Tucker Man in Lobby
Edwin Stanley Man in Lobby
Edward Earle Man in Lobby
Brent Sargent Man in Lobby
Philip Loeb Samuel Silver
Betty Ross Clarke Woman in Lobby
Dorothy Christy Woman in Lobby
Suzanne Kaaren Woman in Lobby
Lulu Mae Bohrman Woman in Lobby
Hal Cooke Mr. Silver's Secretary
Fred Santley Music Vendor
Dick Rich Actor
Don Barclay Taxi Driver from Bridgeport,Chorus Girl
A.S. Byron Policeman
James Farley Carriage Starter
Ralph Sanford Stage Hand
Bruce Mitchell Stage Hand
George Cooper Electrician
Frank Mills Electrician
Mary Howard Chorus Girl
Sharon Lewis Chorus Girl
Vivian Reid Chorus Girl
Lucille Browne Chorus Girl
Valerie Day Chorus Girl
Ethelreda Leopold Chorus Girl
Lester Dorr Dance Director
Anne Wigton Saleswoman
Dalies Frantz Pianist `Badinage'
Paul Marquardt Conductor of Marine Band
Paul Kerby Orchestra Conductor
Joe Devlin New York Taxi Driver
Toby Wing Telephone Operator
Cyril Ring Waiter

Technical Credits
W.S. Van Dyke II Director
Alan Campbell Screenwriter
Dorothy Parker Screenwriter
Hunt Stromberg Producer
Slavko Vorkapich Special Effects
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