During the Depression Era, Hollywood’s grandiose productions brought infinite comfort to the American public. One of the greats of this era was Busby Berkely, the visionary choreographer, famous for ...
In the thick of the Great Depression, Broadway has grinded to a halt. New York City’s overrun with young, pretty dancers who don’t have a show, and are struggling to pay their rent. This includes a ...
Busby Berkeley’s specialty was coordinating such grand musicals as Babes in Arms and Gold Diggers in Paris. Positioning a single camera high above the action, the director-choreographer created ...
“Gold Diggers of 1933,” a 1933 musical directed by Mervyn LeRoy with choreography by Busby Berkeley, will open the 16th edition of the Buffalo Film Seminars, the semester-long series of screenings and ...
Warner Bros. has optioned "Buzz: The Life and Art of Busby Berkeley" by Jeffrey Spivak for Gosling to produce with Marc Platt. By Borys Kit, Gregg Kilday Warner Bros. Pictures is giving Busby Berkeley ...
'42nd Street' (1933); Young And Healthy; Shuffle Off To Buffalo; Forty Second Street; 'Gold Diggers Of 1933' (1933); We're In The Money (The Gold Digger's Song); I've Got To Sing A Torch Song (Outtake ...
The true auteur of this fascinating backstage Depression musical is not able craftsman Leroy who handles the corny plot adroitly, but the great dance director Busby Berkeley whose absurdly surreal ...
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