Show Boat (1936) USA
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Director:James Whale
Studio:Warner/Allied Vaughn
Producer:Carl Laemmle Jr.
Writer:Edna Ferber, Oscar Hammerstein II
Rating:7.8 (1,864 votes)
Rated:NR
Date Added:2014-07-21
UPC:0883316951767
Price:$21.99
Awards:1 win & 1 nomination
Genre:English films
Release:2014-04-29
IMDb:0028249
Duration:113
Aspect Ratio:1.37:1
Sound:Mono
Languages:English
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300011337
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
James Whale  ...  (Director)
Edna Ferber, Oscar Hammerstein II  ...  (Writer)
 
Allan Jones  ...  Gaylord Ravenal
Charles Winninger  ...  Cap'n Andy Hawks
Irene Dunne  ...  Magnolia
Paul Robeson  ...  Joe
Helen Morgan  ...  Julie
Helen Westley  ...  Parthy Ann Hawks
Queenie Smith  ...  Elly May Chipley
Sammy White  ...  Frank Schultz
Donald Cook  ...  Steve Baker
Hattie McDaniel  ...  Queenie
Francis X. Mahoney  ...  Rubber Face
Marilyn Knowlden  ...  Kim (as a Child)
Sunnie O'Dea  ...  Kim (at Sixteen)
Arthur Hohl  ...  Pete
Charles Middleton  ...  Vallon
John J. Mescall  ...  Director of Photography
J. Farrell MacDonald  ...  Windy McClain
Charles C. Wilson  ...  Jim Green (Trocadero Nightclub Manager) (as Charles Wilson)
Bernard W. Burton  ...  Editor
Clarence Muse  ...  Sam, Doorman at Trocadero
Ted J. Kent  ...  Editor
Charles D. Hall  ...  Art Direction
Doris Zinkeisen  ...  Costume Design
Doris Carico  ...  Hairstylist
Charles Gorman  ...  Makeup Artist
Jack P. Pierce  ...  Makeup Artist
Joseph A. McDonough  ...  Assistant Director
Harry Mieneke  ...  Assistant Director
Joe Torillo  ...  Assistant Director
Summary: Edna Ferber's classic tale of life and love among a theatrical troupe on a Mississippi riverboat has received many dramatic treatments since its birth over eighty years ago.

But none is more satisfying than this 1936 production, widely accepted as the best and most faithful of three screen versions of the Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II musical. A splendid, indeed definitive cast features Irene Dunne as the lovely Magnolia, fated to fall for Allan Jones' dashing riverboat gambler, Gaylord Ravenal. It is their turbulent romance and Magnolia's growth from a shy guileless girl to a mature star of the stage that form the core of the story.

In her last film appearance, Helen Morgan will break your heart as the tragic Julie, with her songs "Bill" and "Can't Help Lovin' That Man." And there is perhaps no more memorable performance in musical history than Paul Roberson's moving rendition of "Ol' Man River."
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