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  1. The audio recording in The Broadway Melody can be pretty rough at times. There are scenes in the film where you just know the microphone is hiding in a pot of flowers and the further the characters get away from the flowers, the harder they are to hear. (In many ways, 1952’s Singin’ in the Rain is a parody of this movie.)

  2. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pulls out all the stops for its first talking motion picture, setting a new standard for big-budget films and establishing an archetype f...

  3. The Broadway Melody of 1929 gave rise to a series of Broadway Melody films starring dancer Eleanor Powell. Those movies—especially The Broadway Melody of 1940 , which also starred Fred Astaire—were more amusing than the 1929 entry and from a different universe altogether, although I must admit, I have never really wanted to watch any of the Broadway Melody movies a second time.

  4. The Broadway Melody. The Broadway Melody is one of the first Hollywood musical movies. It was released in 1929. It made more money than any movie that year. It also won the Academy Award for Best Picture .

  5. Vaudeville sisters "Hank" (Bessie Love) and Queenie Mahoney (Anita Page) take their act to the Broadway stage in New York when Eddie (Charles King), a professional song-and-dance man appearing in ...

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    • Musical
  6. 『ブロードウェイ・メロディー』(The Broadway Melody)は、1929年のアメリカ合衆国映画である。 概要 [ 編集 ] 世界初の全編 トーキー による ミュージカル 作品であり、 メトロ・ゴールドウィン・メイヤー (MGM)ミュージカルの第1作である。

  7. The vaudeville act of Harriet and Queenie Mahoney comes to Broadway, where their friend Eddie Kerns needs them for his number in one of Francis Zanfield's shows. When Eddie meets Queenie, he soon falls in love with her—but she is already being courted by Jock Warriner, a member of New York high society. Queenie eventually recognizes that, to Jock, she is nothing more than a toy, and that ...