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词条 Rose of Washington Square
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Songs

  4. Notes

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = Rose of Washington Square
| image = Roseofwashingtonsquare1939.JPG
| caption =
| director = Gregory Ratoff
| producer = Nunnally Johnson
Darryl F. Zanuck
| writer = Jerry Horwin (story)
Nunnally Johnson
| starring = Tyrone Power
Alice Faye
Al Jolson
| music =
| cinematography =
| editing =
| distributor = 20th Century Fox
| released = {{Start date|1939|5|5}}
| runtime = 86 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget =
}}

Rose of Washington Square is a 1939 American musical drama film, featuring the already well-known popular song with the same title. Set in 1920s New York City, the film focuses on singer Rose Sargent and her turbulent relationship with con artist Barton DeWitt Clinton, whose criminal activities threaten her professional success in the Ziegfeld Follies.

Although the names of the principal characters were changed, the plot was obviously inspired by vaudeville entertainer Fanny Brice's career and marriage to gambler Nicky Arnstein (both the film's title song and "My Man" were closely associated with Brice), and Brice sued 20th Century Fox for $750,000. The studio settled out of court for an undisclosed amount.

Written by Nunnally Johnson (who co-produced with Darryl F. Zanuck) and directed by Gregory Ratoff, it stars Alice Faye, Tyrone Power and Al Jolson, with a supporting cast that includes William Frawley, Joyce Compton, Hobart Cavanaugh, Moroni Olsen, Charles Lane, and Louis Prima.

Plot

Ted Cotter (Al Jolson), a successful Broadway minstrel performer, spots Rose Sargent (Alice Faye) performing in a vaudeville amateur night. He immediately takes a personal and professional interest in her, helping her career along as she joins the famed Ziegfeld Follies and begins to achieve stardom.

Rose does not recognize Ted's love for her, falling instead for Bart Clinton (Tyrone Power), a gambler and con man. Bart's nefarious activities get him arrested, and after Ted puts up his bail, Bart skips town. Rose pines away for him, until one night, when Bart goes to the Follies and hears her tearful rendition of the song "My Man", he realizes the error of his ways and sets out to make things right. As Bart is sent away for a 5-year prison sentence, Rose says "I'll be waiting, darling!"[1]

Cast

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  • Tyrone Power as Barton Dewitt Clinton
  • Alice Faye as Rose Sargent
  • Al Jolson as Ted Cotter
  • Moroni Olsen as Major Buck Russell
  • Winifred Harris as Mrs. Russell
  • William Frawley as Harry Long, Rose's manager/agent
  • Joyce Compton as Peggy
  • Ben Welden as Toby
  • Louis Prima as the Bandleader
  • Hobart Cavanaugh as Whitey Boone
  • Charles C. Wilson as Police Lt. Mike Cavanaugh
  • Ralph Dunn as Police Officer
  • William Newell as Hotel Desk Clerk
  • James C. Morton as Bartender at speakeasy
  • Brooks Benedict as Drunk Heckler in theatre box
  • Charles Lane as Sam Kress, Booking Agent
  • E.E. Clive as Barouche Driver
  • Chick Chandler as Emcee at after-show cast party
  • Veloz and Yolanda - Specialty Dancers in title song
  • Harry Hayden as Dexter
  • Maurice Cass as Mr. Mok, furniture buyer
  • Paul E. Burns as Chump[2]
  • Hal K. Dawson as Chump[2]
  • Murray Alper as Eddie, candy butcher in theatre
  • Charles Tannen as Newspaper Reporter
  • Leonard Kibrick as Newsboy
  • Bert Roach as Mr. Paunch
  • John Hamilton as Judge
  • Paul Stanton as District Attorney
  • James Flavin as Guard taking Bart to prison[2]
{{div col end}}

Songs

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  • "Pretty Baby" – Al Jolson
  • "I'm Sorry I Made You Cry" – Alice Faye
  • "Ja-Da" – Alice Faye
  • "The Vamp" – Alice Faye and chorus
  • "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" – orchestral[2]
    • Alice Faye's vocal cut from film, on DVD as an "extra"
  • "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" – Al Jolson
  • "I'm Just Wild About Harry" – Alice Faye
  • "California, Here I Come" – Al Jolson
  • "Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye!)" – Al Jolson
    • "April Showers"/"Avalon" – Al Jolson (cut from film,
      on DVD as an "extra")
  • "The Japanese Sandman" – orchestral[2]
  • "Rose of Washington Square" – sung by Alice Faye,
    with specialty dancers Veloz and Yolanda in interlude
  • "Mother Machree"
  • "I'll See You in My Dreams" – Alice Faye (cut from film;
    on DVD as an "extra")
  • "I Never Knew Heaven Could Speak" – Alice Faye
  • "Yoo Hoo"
  • "My Mammy" – Al Jolson
  • "My Man" – Alice Faye[2][3][4][5]{{efn|Three songs - two performed by Alice Faye ("I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" and "I'll See You in My Dreams") and Al Jolson ("April Showers"/"Avalon") were cut from the final film. However, all three songs survive as filmed and are included on both the audio CD[3] and DVD[6] as "extras".}}
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Notes

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References

1. ^[https://ok.ru/video/295113853582 Rose of Washington Square (1939)] online streaming video at ok.ru
2. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=GP7GAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA65&lpg=PA65&dq=I%27m+always+chasing+rainbows+alice+faye+Rose+of+Washington+square+DVD&source=bl&ots=hGiISnXQ-_&sig=_YqFGxqYLP6Bo7h9Go5yDsUDjuA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiP78v2x5TYAhXJKGMKHcuLCK8Q6AEILzAB#v=onepage&q=I'm%20always%20chasing%20rainbows%20alice%20faye%20Rose%20of%20Washington%20square%20DVD&f=false Great Movie Musicals on DVD - A Classic Movie Fan's Guide] by John Howard Reid - Google search with book preview
3. ^[https://www.amazon.com/Washington-Square-World-Premiere-Soundtrack/dp/B00002MYY2/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1513630132&sr=1-2&keywords=Rose+of+Washington+Square Rose of Washington Square] song list from amazon.com
4. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031877/soundtrack?ref_=tt_trv_snd Rose of Washington Square] (1939) soundtrack listing at IMDb
5. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si7rOI4luWQ&list=PLBohJ-Mq5mXziu3MJZ-E_WDxC7OrBCGvc Rose of Washington Square] (1939) - audio soundtrack on YouTube
6. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031877/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv Rose of Washington Square] (1939) on IMDb - Trivia

External links

  • {{IMDb title|id=0031877|title=Rose of Washington Square}}
  • {{tcmdb title|id=88658|title=Rose of Washington Square}}
  • {{amg title|id=108383|title=Rose of Washington Square}}
{{Gregory Ratoff}}{{Darryl F. Zanuck}}

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