Glorifying the American Girl (1930)
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Broadway impresario Florenz Ziegfeld brought his legendary "Follies" to the silver screen in Glorifying the American Girl. The barely visible plotline concerns a virginal young miss (Mary Eaton) who aspires to greatness as a Follies girl. With stars in her eyes, she heads to New York,… More Broadway impresario Florenz Ziegfeld brought his legendary "Follies" to the silver screen in Glorifying the American Girl. The barely visible plotline concerns a virginal young miss (Mary Eaton) who aspires to greatness as a Follies girl. With stars in her eyes, she heads to New York, leaving her hometown boyfriend to fend for himself. Upon arriving in the Big Apple, our heroine links up with a two-bit dancer who offers to make her a star -- if only she'll let him make her, period. The greater part of the film is given over to a re-creation of a "typical" Follies production, replete with musical solos by Rudy Vallee and Helen Morgan and a sidesplitting comedy sketch with Eddie Cantor and Louis Sorin as a pair of kvetching Jewish tailors ("Vat's der idea uff calling me a damn fool in front uff der customers?" "So, it's a secret?"). From time to time, the camera cuts away to the many celebrities enjoying the show, including journalist Ring Lardner, nightclub doyenne Texas Guinan, New York mayor Jimmy Walker, Paramount Pictures head man Adolph Zukor, and Flo Ziegfeld himself, accompanied by his then-wife, Billie Burke. And yes, that's Johnny Weissmuller on-stage as a provocatively undraped "Nature Boy." As a bonus, the musical score was the handiwork of Irving Berlin. Originally filmed in Technicolor, Glorifying the American Girl is presently available only in black-and-white. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- John W. Harkrider, Millard Webb
- Written By
- J.P. McEvoy, Millard Webb
- Genres
- Musical & Performing Arts, Classics
- In Theaters
- Jan 1, 1929 Wide
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Cast
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Mary Eaton
as Gloria Hughes
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Edward Crandall
as Buddy
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Helen Morgan
as Herself performing in revue
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Sarah Edwards
as Mrs. Hughes
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Noah Beery Sr.
as Himself arriving at theater
- Irving Berlin
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Billie Burke
as Herself
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Eddie Cantor
as Himself performing in revue
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Dan Healy
as Miller
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Rudy Vallee
as Himself performing in revue
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Johnny Weissmuller
as Adonis ("Loveland")
- Ring Lardner Jr.
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Adolph Zukor
as Himself arriving at theater
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Texas Guinan
as Herself arriving at theater
- Florenz Ziegfeld
- Gloria Shea
- Kaye Renard