词条 | Follow Thru |
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| name = Follow Thru | image = FollowThru.jpg | image_size = 250px | caption = Zelma O'Neal sings "I Want to Be Bad" | producer = Laurence Schwab Frank Mandel | director = Laurence Schwab Lloyd Corrigan | screenplay = Laurence Schwab Lloyd Corrigan | based on = {{Based on|Follow Thru (1929 Broadway musical)|Lew Brown, B. G. DeSylva, Ray Henderson and Laurence Schwab}} | starring = Charles 'Buddy' Rogers Nancy Carroll Zelma O'Neal Jack Haley Eugene Pallette Thelma Todd | music = Lew Brown Buddy G. DeSylva Ray Henderson George Marion Jr. Richard A. Whiting Richard Rodgers Lorenz Hart Ed Eliscu Manning Sherwin Vernon Duke Irving Berlin. | cinematography = Henry W. Gerrard Charles P. Boyle (Technicolor) | editing = Alyson Shaffer | studio = Paramount Pictures | distributor = Paramount Pictures | released = {{Film date|1930|9|27|US}} | runtime = 92 minutes | language = English | country = United States | budget = | gross = }} Follow Thru is a 1930 American pre-Code musical romantic comedy film photographed entirely in Technicolor.[1] It was the second all-color all-talking feature to be produced by Paramount Pictures. The film was based on the popular 1929 Broadway play of the same name by Lew Brown, B. G. DeSylva, Ray Henderson and Laurence Schwab. The play ran from January 9, 1929 to December 21, 1929; running for 401 performances. Jack Haley and Zelma O'Neal, who starred in the original musical play, reprised their roles for the film version. The film is one of dozens of musicals made in 1929 and 1930 following the advent of sound, and one of several to feature color cinematography. However, many of these films have been lost or destroyed by the original studios. The "original camera negative" of Follow Thru survives in its entirety and in excellent condition.[2] It has been preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[3] Cast
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ProductionThe film was shot in Los Angeles. The extras who appear in golf course scenes had to be coached with regards to golf etiquette (when to applaud a strike, etc.). About two hundred extras were used for the climactic golf championship sequence.[4] PreservationFor a long time, the film was believed to be lost, but a print was found in the 1990s{{citation needed|date=May 2015}} and it was carefully restored and preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. See also
References1. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/archives/2015/07/01/northwest-chicago-film-society-salutes-the-dawn-of-technicolor-with-a-racy-musical-about-golf |title=Northwest Chicago Film Society salutes the dawn of Technicolor with a racy musical about golf |author=Ben Sachs |newspaper=Chicago Reader |date=July 1, 2015 |accessdate=March 6, 2016}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.northwestchicagofilmsociety.org/2015/06/11/follow-thru-on-our-new-season/ |title=Follow Thru on Our New Season |publisher=Northwest Chicago Film Society |date=June 11, 2015 |accessdate=March 6, 2016}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.cinema.ucla.edu/restoration/feature-films-preserved-ucla#E |title=Feature Films Preserved by UCLA |publisher=UCLA Film and Television Archive |accessdate=March 6, 2016}} 4. ^{{cite news |newspaper=Reading Eagle |title=Charles Rogers At State, Follow Thru |date=October 19, 1930 |page=16 }} External links
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