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  • Director: Victor Saville
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Musical
  • Themes: Mothers and Daughters, Assumed Identities
  • Main Cast: Jessie Matthews, Sonnie Hale, Betty Balfour, Barry Mackay, Ivor McLaren, Hartley Power
  • Release Year: 1934
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 91 minutes

Plot

The old Ben W. Levy war-horse play Evergreen proved to be an excellent film vehicle from British music-comedy star Jessie Matthews. Our heroine plays a popular music hall thrush of the early 1900s, whose impending marriage into nobility is destroyed by the arrival of her long-thought-dead lover. When the latter demands "hush money," Matthews disappears from public view, but not before leaving her infant daughter in the care of her maid. Flash-forward to 1924: the daughter, also played by Matthews, is seeking work as a chorus dancer. An old associate of Matthews' mother, amazed at the resemblance between the two women, decides to pass her off as her long-lost parent, making a big publicity fuss over her "ageless" beauty. The younger Matthews confesses the ruse when she falls in love with a man who claims to be the older Matthews' son. Are you following all this, or do you need a road map? Anyway, if you catch a complete print of Evergreen, you'll be able to enjoy five songs performed by Jessie Matthews, one of them by no less than Rodgers and Hart. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Jessie Matthews - Harriet Green
  • Sonnie Hale - Leslie Benn
  • Betty Balfour - Maudie
  • Barry Mackay - Tommy Thompson
  • Hartley Power - George Treadwell
  • Ivor McLaren - Marquis of Staines
Patrick Ludlow - Lord Shropshire; Betty Shale - Mrs. Hawkes; Marjorie Brooks - Marjorie Moore; Richard Murdoch

Credit

Victor Saville - Director, Ian Dalrymple - Editor, Lorenz Hart - Composer (Music Score), Benn Wolfe Levy - Composer (Music Score), Richard Rodgers - Composer (Music Score), Larry Hart - Composer (Music Score), Harry Woods - Composer (Music Score), Glen MacWilliams - Cinematographer, Michael Balcon - Producer, Benn Wolfe Levy - Screenwriter, Emlyn Williams - Screenwriter, Marjorie Gaffney - Screenwriter
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Evergreen
Directed by Victor Saville
Produced by Michael Balcon
Written by Marjorie Gaffney
Emlyn Williams
Based on the play by Benn W. Levy
Starring Jessie Matthews
Sonnie Hale
Barry MacKay
Betty Balfour
Music by Richard Rodgers
Lorenz Hart
Harry M. Woods
Cinematography Glen MacWilliams
Distributed by Gaumont British
Release date(s) April, 1933 (UK)
Running time 90 min
Country  United Kingdom
Language English

Evergreen was a popular 1934 Gaumont British musical film, starring Jessie Matthews as a music hall singer, based on the 1930 musical Ever Green, also starring Matthews. Matthews had a dual role as both mother and daughter.[1]

The film was produced by Michael Balcon and directed by Victor Saville. The music was by Rodgers and Hart.[2]

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Plot

Set in the Edwardian era music halls of London, the popular singing star Harriet Green (Jessie Matthews) delights audiences with her coy rendition of Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow Wow; however she has an illegitimate baby daughter that she keeps secret from the public. Blackmailed into leaving the stage she moves to South Africa to raise her daughter quietly. Years later her daughter, Harriet Hawkes (played by Matthews again), looking remarkably like her mother, returns to London as a young show-biz hopeful. A handsome young publicity man Tommy Thompson (Barry MacKay), convinces a theater producer (Sonnie Hale) to star her in a new revue as the "remarkably preserved" original Harriet Green. The ruse works; however Harriet and Tommy have fallen in love, but the public believes Harriet is a well-preserved 60-year-old and Tommy is her son. The masquerade is revealed when Harriet does a strip-dance to the Harry M. Woods' song Over My Shoulder.

Production

Capitalising on the success of Jessie Matthews' performance in the 1930 West End production of Rodgers and Hart's Ever Green musical, producer Michael Balcon engaged her for Emlyn Williams' film adaptation of Benn W. Levy's stage play. Harry M. Woods added four songs, dropping a number of the original Rodgers and Harts numbers.

RKO, Fred Astaire's Hollywood studio, prevented Balcon from engaging Astaire, who was then appearing in The Gay Divorce at London's Palace Theatre, and wanted to appear with Matthews. Contemporary reviews commented that such a partnership would be popular with critics and public.[3]

Even though Matthews was at the peak of her popularity at the time, she was near to a mental breakdown during the making of the film.[4] She credits director Victor Saville in her autobiography Over My Shoulder with giving her the support needed to complete the filming.

Cast

Jessie Matthews the popular English actress, dancer, and singer of the 1930s had a dual role as music hall star Harriet Green and her daughter Harriet Hawkes. Matthew's real life husband, Sonnie Hale, played the worried theatre producer Leslie Benn. The love interest, publicity man Tommy Thompson, was acted by Barry MacKay. The other main parts are - Maudie, played by Betty Balfour, Marquis of Staines by Ivor MacLaren and Treadwell by Hartley Power.

Reception

Popular in its day, the film has retained critical and contextual attention due to a strong plot, energetic performances and catchy Rodgers and Hart numbers comparable to "the best Astaire/Rodgers or Busby Berkeley films"; it is regarded as director Victor Saville's most worthy work.[5]

Success in America resulted in MGM making an offer of a big Hollywood role which Gaumont British would not release her to do as she was too valuable to the British studio.

References

Notes

Bibliography

  • The Great British Films, Jerry Vermilye, 1978, Citadel Press, ISBN 080650661X
  • Over My Shoulder - An Autobiography, Jessie Matthews, 1974, W.H. Allen, ISBN 0491015720

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