A classic Warner Bros. musical spectacular marking the directorial debut of choreographer Busby Berkeley and starring Dick Powell as a medical student who falls for a millionaire’s daughter Gloria Stuart while working as a desk clerk at a swanky New England summer resort hotel., As a reward for services rendered as a choreographer, Busby Berkeley was promoted to the director’s chair for Gold Diggers of 1935. The pedestrian storyline concerns a fancy New England hotel, where the underpaid staff is totally dependent on tips. Desk clerk Dick Curtis (Dick Powell), a medical student with a gift for singing, falls in love with Amy Prentiss (Gloria Stuart), daughter of tight-fisted guest Mathilda Prentiss (Alice Brady), whose prodigal, much-married son Humboldt (Frank McHugh) threatens to bankrupt the family. Flamboyant Russian impresario Nikolai Nicoleff (Adolphe Menjou) curries favor with Mrs. Prentiss to finance his next Broadway show; meanwhile, eccentric snuff-box collector T. Mosely Thorpe (Hugh Herbert), whom snobbish Mrs. Prentiss hopes will wed her daughter, weaves in and out of the story, closely followed by gold-digging Betty Hawes (Glenda Farrell). None of this matters in the slightest: Gold Diggers of 1935 is memorable not because of its sappy plotline, but because of its Oscar-winning musical highlight “Lullaby of Broadway,” which may well be the chef d’ouevre of Berkeley’s career. To reveal too much of the story-within-a-story of “Lullaby of Broadway” (wherein madcap socialite Wini Shaw literally dances herself to death) would spoil it for the uninitiated: Be assured, however, that once seen, this spectacular setpiece can never be forgotten., Boy-meets-girl plot tied to events at a posh resort hotel, where a desk clerk falls in love with the daughter of a snobby rich woman. The romance is backdropped by sensational Busby Berkeley production numbers.
Gold Diggers of 1935
Year Released:
1935Lang:
EnglishStreaming Date :
1935-03-15Mins :
95Directed By :
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