| Warner Baxter, Bebe Daniels, George
Brent , Una Merkel, Ruby Keeler, Guy Kibbee , Ginger Rogers .
The quintessential "backstage" musical, 42nd Street traces
the history of a Broadway musical comedy, from casting call to opening
night. Warner Baxter plays famed director Julian Marsh, who despite
failing health is determined to stage one last great production,
"Pretty Lady." Others involved include "Pretty Lady"
star Dorothy Brock (Bebe Daniels); Dorothy's "sugar daddy"
(Guy Kibbee), who finances the show; her true love Pat (George Brent);
leading man Billy Lawlor (Dick Powell); and starry-eyed chorus girl
Peggy Sawyer (Ruby Keeler). It practically goes without saying that
Dorothy twists her ankle the night before the premiere, forcing
Julian Marsh is to put chorine Peggy into the lead: "You're
going out there a youngster, but you've got to come back a star!"
Delightfully corny, with hilarious wisecracking support from the
likes of Ginger Rogers, Una Merkel, and George E. Stone, 42nd Street
is perhaps the most famous of Warners' early-1930s Busby Berkeley
musicals. Based on the novel by Bradford Ropes (which was a lot
steamier than the movie censors would allow), 42nd Street is highlighted
by such grandiose musical setpieces as "Shuffle Off to Buffalo,"
"Young and Healthy," and of course the title song. Nearly
fifty years after its premiere, it was successfully revived as a
Broadway musical with Tammy Grimes and Jerry Orbach. |