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    The Broadway Melody

    1929 · Musical · 1h 50m

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  1. The Broadway Melody, also known as The Broadway Melody of 1929, is a 1929 American pre-Code musical film and the first sound film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture.

  2. The Broadway Melody: Directed by Harry Beaumont. With Charles King, Anita Page, Bessie Love, Eddie Kane. A pair of sisters from the vaudeville circuit try to make it big time on Broadway, but matters of the heart complicate the attempt.

  3. Now, Hank must sort out the tangle of aspirations and emotions that form this tragic love triangle. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pulls out all the stops for its first talking motion picture, setting a new...

  4. The Broadway Melody (1929), which premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theater on February 1st, 1929, was MGM's first all-talking picture.

  5. A pair of sisters from the vaudeville circuit try to make it big time on Broadway, but matters of the heart complicate the attempt. Hank and Queenie Mahoney, a vaudeville act, come to Broadway, where their friend Eddie Kerns needs them for his number in one of Francis Zanfield's shows.

  6. Vaudeville sisters "Hank" (Bessie Love) and Queenie Mahoney (Anita Page) take their act to the Broadway stage in New York when Eddie (Charles King), a professional song-and-dance man appearing in...

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  7. Dec 12, 2020 · The film was the first musical released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and was Hollywood's first all-talking musical. On Charles King from Wikipedia: In late 1928, like many of his musical theatre ...

  8. Feb 21, 2014 · The Broadway Melody 1929 Movie. Video Detective. 135K subscribers. Subscribed. 16. 3.6K views 10 years ago. Official video content provided by MGM Home Entertainment or one of it's authorized...

  9. The Broadway Melody (1929) In director Harry Beaumont's Best Picture (or Best Production)-winning backstage dance/musical - the first musical and sound feature to win the top award - a series of Broadway Melody sequels followed that stretched out to 1940 (the final film starred Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell).

  10. The vaudeville act of Harriet and Queenie Mahoney comes to Broadway, where their friend Eddie Kerns needs them for his number in one of Francis Zanfield's shows. When Eddie meets Queenie, he soon falls in love with her—but she is already being courted by Jock Warriner, a member of New York high society.

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