Wonder Bar

Wonder Bar

Director: Lloyd Bacon Cast: Al Jolson
Al Jolson
, Kay Francis
Kay Francis
, Dick Powell
Dick Powell
, Dolores Del Rio
Dolores Del Rio
Lloyd Bacon
Wonder Bar

Wonder Bar

Director: Lloyd Bacon Cast: Al Jolson
Al Jolson
, Kay Francis
Kay Francis
, Dick Powell
Dick Powell
, Dolores Del Rio
Dolores Del Rio
Lloyd Bacon

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Overview

Based on Al Jolson's 1931 Broadway hit, Wonder Bar transposes the "Grand Hotel" formula to a lavish nightclub in Paris' Montmartre district. Presiding over the evening's entertainment is manager-emcee Al Wonder (Jolson), who after greeting his guests in a multitude of languages (a la Joel Grey in Cabaret) introduces a steady stream of top variety acts. The star attraction of the Wonder Bar floor show is the Latin dance team of Inez (Dolores Del Rio) and Harry (Ricardo Cortez). Al worships Inez from afar, but she is hopelessly in love with Harry, a no-good louse who is carrying on with Liane (Kay Francis), the wife of prominent banker Renaud (Henry Kolker). Meanwhile, German military officer Captain Von Ferring (Robert H. Barrat), who has lost his fortune to bad investments, enjoys one last fling at the Wonder Bar before committing suicide. The two main subplots converge when Inez stabs Harry out of pique, whereupon the ever-loyal Al deposits Harry's body in Von Ferring's car, knowing full well that Von Ferring intends to drive himself off a steep hill to his death. Never letting Inez find out that she killed Harry, Al stands stoically aside as she finds true happiness with composer Tommy (Dick Powell). Lest this all sound heavily somberly serious, it should be noted that Wonder Bar is chock full of laughs, from both Jolson (who runs through quite a repertoire of tried-and-true routines) and the drunken antics of "tired business men" Hugh Herbert and Hobart Cavanaugh. The musical numbers staged by Busby Berkeley range from sedate to incredible, with the bizarrely racist 10-minute "Goin' to Heaven on a Mule" (truly a jaw-dropping experience) falling into the latter category. The film's most outrageous moment, however, is an uninhibited chunk of homosexual humor on the dance floor ("Boys will be boys!," crows Jolson) which just barely squeaked past the Hollywood censors!

Product Details

Release Date: 07/21/2009
UPC: 0883316182147
Original Release: 1934
Rating: NR
Source: Warner Archives
Presentation: [Full Frame]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:24:00
Sales rank: 35,920

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Al Jolson Al Wonder
Kay Francis Liane Renaud
Dick Powell Tommy
Dolores Del Rio Inez
Ricardo Cortez Harry
Guy Kibbee Henry Simpson
Hugh Herbert Corey Pratt
Robert Barrat Capt. von Ferring,Capt. von Ferring
Ruth Donnelly Ella Simpson
Louise Fazenda Pansy Pratt
Fifi D'Orsay Mitzi
Merna Kennedy Claire
Henry Kolker Mr. Renaud
Demetrius Alexis Actor
Henry O'Neill Richards
Kathryn Sergava Ilka
Marie Moreau Maid
George Irving Broker
Emile Chautard Concierge
Clay Clement Actor
Pauline Garon Operator
Mahlon Norvell Artist
Alphonse Martell Doorman
Mia Ichioka GeeGee
Gordon DeMain Actor
Rolfe Sedan Waiter
Eddie Kane Frank
Edward Keane Captain
Jane Darwell Baroness
William Granger Actor
Billy Anderson Call Boy
Hobart Cavanaugh Drunk
Amo Ingraham Actor
Dave O'Brien Chorus Boy
Dennis O'Keefe Man at Bar
Gino Corrado Waiter
Bud Jamison Bartender
Grace Hayle Fat Dowager
Bill Elliott Norman
Paul Power Chester
Dick Good Page Boy
John Marlowe Young Man
Michael Dalmatoff Count
Lottie Williams Wardrobe Woman
Spencer Charters Pete
Gene Perry Gendarme
Louis Ardizoni Cook
Robert Graves Police Officer
Alfred P. James Night Watchman
Rosalie Roy Chorus Girl
Hal LeRoy Himself
William Stack Businessman
Renee Whitney Actor
Harry Woods Detective

Technical Credits
Lloyd Bacon Director
Robert Lord Producer
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