Watch no, no, nanette full movie in hd visit a bible publisher is falling in love with a chorus girl and finds h. See more ideas about musicals, robert white and old film posters. Connie betz, rainer rother, annika schaefer deutsche kinemathek. Vintage 90s pretty in pink nanette lepore patterned blazer velvettarantula 5 out of 5 stars 55. We present new, exclusive music and the hot hits for information. No, no, nanette revival, musical, comedy, broadway opened in new york city jan 19, 1971 and played through feb 3, 1973. Thoroughly modern millie the extras and more choices. Kate obrady, a dancer in the 1971 production of no no nanette still from fashions of 1934 of the hall of human harps scene. Watch no, no, nanette full movie in hd visit a bible publisher is falling in love with a chorus girl and finds himsel.
No, no, nanette musical february 15, 2018 march 31, 2018 book by otto harbach and frank mandel music by vincent youmans directed by cambrian james music directed by elizabeth spencer run time. Photo by henry groskinskythe life picture collection via getty images textfortogglebutton50361683. A bible publisher is falling in love with a chorus girl and finds himself backing a. The farcical story involves three couples who find themselves together at a cottage in atlantic city in the midst of a blackmail scheme, focusing on a young, funloving manhattan heiress. A bible publisher is falling in love with a chorus girl and finds himself backing a broadway show. Littlefield is a bible salesman who innocently helps three. He also writes to the kapellmeister verband deutschland and receives word from his. It is a show that takes the audience by the hand and leads it back to the neverneverland of the 20s. I lost some informations for records that i will try to find and complete. No, no, nanette is a musical comedy with lyrics by irving caesar and otto harbach, music by vincent youmans, and a book by otto harbach and frank mandel. Vincent youmans, ruby keeler, jack gilford no, no, nanette the.
No, no, nanette was a popular show on broadway, running for 321 performances, and was produced and directed by harry frazee. Among her few memorable roles of the talkie era was her critically lauded performance in the 1930 film adaptation of the broadway musical no, no nanette, opposite zasu pitts, louise fazenda and. He performed in several musicals, including no, no nanette 1930, rose marie 1936 and stand up and cheer 1934. Actress helen gallagher in a scene from the broadway. Print and download lead sheets for cheerful little earful from sweet and low in eb major. Zasu pitts full list of movies and tv shows in theaters, in production and upcoming films.
I looked at the cast of the 1930 version and that at least had bill and lucille early from the original production, but this plot had almost no resemblance to the show i. See more ideas about pin up, pin up girls and wwii. No no nanette 1930 27 x 40 movie poster style a size is provided by the manufacturer and may not be exact please enlarge the image in the listing before purchasing the amazon image in this listing is a digital scan of the poster that you will receive packaged with care and shipped in sturdy reinforced packing material guaranteed. No, no, nanette charms its way back to san francisco. Thus after a short peak in color production at the turn to the 1930s the number of films. Actress helen gallagher in a scene from the broadway musical no, no, nanette. Thoroughly modern millie the extras and more choices titanic. More specifically, i would like to suggest that most discussions of jazz in weimar. Sheboygan press, sheboygan, wisconsin, advertisement newspaper clipping from mar 18, 1930 87712. It was adapted from the play of the same title by otto a. Films of the united states, 1930 wikimedia commons.
Popular music for dancing, roaring 20s and depression era. No, no, nanette 1930 full movie download full hd youtube. Things were dearer, sweeter and sillier then, and so is no, no, nanette now. Based on the 1925 hit broadway musical, this charming musical develops on the simplest plot lines. Media in category films of the united states, 1930 the following 94 files are in this category, out of 94 total. It was my understanding that there were no copies left anywhere. While this site will explore practically every movie produced between 1930 and july 1934, that doesnt mean that all of those films are precode movies. A bible publisher is falling in love with a chorus girl and. Memorable quotes and exchanges from movies, tv series and more. Gadsby won a peabody award and an outstanding writing for a variety special emmy for this breakout special. Print and download lead sheets for would you like to take a walk. For his work on broadway in no no nanette 1971 he received a tony nomination. Download the tv guide app for iphone, ipad and android.
Patsy kelly in the 1971 production of no no nanette. More vincent youmans music makes this film timeless. The third technicolor process used the same camera as process no. Marks, nyc, who had a large poster of no, no, nanette over the bar of the theatre it is very dated but it was good to see my childhood idol, anna neagle, once again. This list of precode films was culled from several books on the subject, and while it may not be exhaustive, at least serves as a good introduction. No, no, nanette is a musical comedy with lyrics by irving caesar and otto harbach, music by vincent youmans, and a book by otto harbach and frank mandel, based on mandels 1919 broadway play my lady friends.
Media in category no, no, nanette 1930 film this category contains only the following file. No, no, nanette 1940 cast and crew lively nanette anna neagle juggles the advances of her two suitors, painter tom gillespie richard carlson and broadway director bill trainor victor mature. He successfully made the transition and was never out of work. Fashions of 1934 is a 1934 precode american musical comedy film directed by william dieterle with musical numbers created and directed by busby berkeley. Cheerful little earful from sweet and low sheet music. Headed by ruby keeler of 1930s warner brothers backstage films you know. No, no, nanette 1930 nanette bernice claire tries to help her married uncle lucien littlefield out of a jam with three women.
Born robert king, he established himself as a songanddance man in cabarets, musicals, and tv, then broke into films in the early 50s. Composer vincent youmans lyricist irving caesar lyricist and librettist otto harbach librettist. No, no, nanette broadway musical 1971 revival ibdb. Though slightly updated, the basic plot remains the same, with heroine nanette anna. No, no, nanette sequences first national, 19301, 5, 7, 10. With bernice claire, alexander gray, lucien littlefield, louise fazenda. Like so many of her silent screen peers however, harris found the transition to talkies rather difficult. He had a hit with gigolette music by franz lehar in andre charlots revue of 1925, and a huge success that same year with his lyrics for no, no, nanette, for which he and vincent youmans wrote. No, no, nanette is a 1930 american precode musical comedy film with technicolor sequences that was directed by clarence g. No, no, nanette, in this revamped version billed as the new 1925 musical, started the nostalgia craze on broadway.
Penny singleton was known primarily for her starring roles as the muchloved screen incarnation of the dizzy comicstrip heroine blondie, but she had. No, no, nanette is a tap dancing musical comedy set in the stylish and vivacious 1920s. He enjoyed brief success but his film career soon declined. No, no, nanette was the second film version of the popular otto harbachvincent youmans broadway musical.