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Sweet Adeline

 
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Sweet Adeline

  • Director: Mervyn LeRoy
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Spy Film
  • Movie Type: Period Film, Musical Drama
  • Themes: Musician's Life, Assassination Plots
  • Main Cast: Irene Dunne, Donald Woods, Hugh Herbert, Ned Sparks, Joseph Cawthorn
  • Release Year: 1935
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 87 minutes

Plot

The 1929 Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein Broadway musical Sweet Adeline has generally been credited as the vanguard for the "Gay 90s" nostalgia fad of the early 1930s. By the time the film was adapted to the screen in 1935, that fad had pretty much played itself out, making the property seem more old-fashioned than ever. Irene Dunne takes over from Broadway's Helen Morgan as beer-hall entertainer Adeline Schmidt, whose romance with songwriter Sid Barnett (Donald Woods) undergoes an inordinate number of setbacks in the course of the film's 85 minutes. Much of the play's libretto has been scrapped in favor of an espionage angle, as Adeline tries to avoid assassination at the hands of a Spanish spy named Elysia (Wini Shaw). Contemporary critics carped that Irene Dunne was unable to match Helen Morgan's delivery of such torch songs as "Why Was I Born"; this is true enough, but Warner Bros. deserves credit for endeavoring to cast Dunne against type. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Louis Calhern - Maj. Jim Day; Winifred Shaw - Elysia; Nydia Westman - Nellie Schmidt; Dorothy Dare - Dot; Phil Regan - Singer; Don Alvarado - Renaldo; Jack Mulhall - Bob; Noah Beery, Sr. - Sultan; Joe Bernard - Waiter; Nick Copeland - Prop Man; Martin Garralaga - Dark Young Man; Charles Hickman - Manx; Milt Kibbee - Stagehand; Howard Mitchell - Bartender; William V. Mong - Cobbler; Ferdinand Munier - Gen. Hawks; David Newell - Young Man; Eddie Shubert - Eddie; Landers Stevens; Mary Treen - Girl; Harry Tyler - Louise; Emmett Vogan - Captain; William Arnold - Man

Credit

Robert M. Haas - Art Director, Bobby Connolly - Choreography, Orry-Kelly - Costume Designer, Mervyn LeRoy - Director, Harold McLernon - Editor, Leo F. Forbstein - Musical Direction/Supervision, Sol Polito - Cinematographer, Edward Chodorov - Producer, Erwin S. Gelsey - Screenwriter, Oscar Hammerstein II - From Musical by, Jerome Kern - From Musical by
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