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E-grāmata: Cheer Up!: British Musical Films, 1929-1945

  • Formāts: 395 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-May-2020
  • Izdevniecība: The Boydell Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787449039
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  • Izdevniecība: The Boydell Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787449039
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The first book to deal exclusively with the British musical film from the very beginning of talking pictures in the late 1920s through the Depression of the 1930s up to the end of World War II.

Cheer Up! is the first book to deal exclusively with the British musical film from the very beginning of talking pictures in the late 1920s through the Depression of the 1930s up to the end of World War II. The upsurge in production at British studios from 1929 onwards marked the real birth of a genre whose principal purpose was to entertain the British public. This endeavour was deeply affected by the very many emigres escaping Nazi Germany, who flooded into the British film industry during this decade, as the genre tried to establish itself.The British musical film in the 1930s reflects a richness of interest. Studios initially flirted with filming what were essentially stage productions plucked from the West End theatre but soon learned that importing a foreign star was a box-office boost. Major musical stars including Jessie Matthews, Richard Tauber and George Formby established themselves during this period. From its beginning, the British musical film captured some of the most notable music-hall performers on screen, and its obsession with music-hall persisted throughout the war years. Other films married popular and classical music with social issues of poverty and unemployment, a message of social integration that long preceded the efforts of the Ealing studios to encourage a sense of social cohesion in post-war Britain. The treatment of the films discussed is linear, each film dealt with in order of its release date, and allowing for an engaging narrative packed with encyclopaedic information.ADRIAN WRIGHT is a performer, novelist and writer. His previous books with Boydell include A Tanner's Worth of Tune: Rediscovering the Post-War British Musical (2010), West End Broadway: The Golden Age of the American Musical in London (2012) and Must Close Saturday: The Decline and Fall of the British Musical Flop (2017). He has previously written on the subject of film music in his biography of William Alwyn, The Innumerable Dance (2008), and his fiction includes the Francis and Gordon Jones Mysteries series: The Voice of Doom, The Coming Day and Forget Me Not.

Recenzijas

Adrian Wright's excellent book is devoted to an area of British film history that has sometimes been loftily dismissed or simply fallen through the cracks...in a time of pandemic, reading a book entitled Cheer Up! about films which were themselves produced during the Depression and then the second world war is oddly uplifting. Wright's deep knowledge of and obvious affection for his subject does not blind him to the shortcomings of some of what was on offer, and one of the chief pleasures here is his deadpan dismissal of those found wanting. * SPECTATOR * Adrian Wright's 379 page tome has certainly cheered me up. It is a book which, since it arrived, I have been continually been dipping into, and once dipped, have continued reading for hours followed by watching one of the films I have read about, or searching out recordings of the various songs. It is invaluable for anyone who has an interest in films, musicals and operetta, and the research which must have been undertaken is very commendable.Very highly recommended - especially at the modest asking price of £30.00! * OPERETTA RESEARCH CENTER *

List of Illustrations
xi
Preface and Acknowledgements xiii
1929
Auld Lang Syne
Under the Greenwood Tree
Dark Red Roses
The Co-Optimists
Splinters
1(8)
1930
Comets
Elstree Calling
Raise the Roof
Song of Soho
Harmony Heaven
The Flame of Love
The Loves of Robert Burns
Just for a Song
Greek Street
Piccadilly Nights
The Brat (The Nipper)
The Yellow Mask
Spanish Eyes
Big Business
Why Sailors Leave Home
9(17)
1931
City of Song
Sally in Our Alley
Gipsy Blood
Out of the Blue
Sunshine Susie
The Love Race
The Beggar Student
Congress Dances
26(9)
1932
The Blue Danube
Lord Babs
In a Monastery Garden
Goodnight, Vienna
The First Mrs Fraser
Indiscretions of Eve
His Lordship
Lucky Girl
Jack's the Boy
Love on the Spot
Monte Carlo Madness
The Love Contract
Love on Wheels
The Maid of the Mountains
Looking on the Bright Side
Marry Me
Happy Ever After
Tell Me Tonight
Sleepless Nights
Say It with Music
Where Is This Lady?
The Midshipmaid
For the Love of Mike
Born Lucky
35(21)
1933
Yes, Mr Brown
The Little Damozel
The Good Companions
Soldiers of the King
King of the Ritz
Radio Parade
The Only Girl
Facing the Music
Waltz Time
Maid Happy
Falling for You
Britannia of Billingsgate
Prince of Arcadia
Bitter Sweet
Early to Bed
This Week of Grace
The Song You Gave Me
The Girl from Maxim's
This is the Life
Going Gay
That's a Good Girl
You Made Me Love You
A Southern Maid
I Adore You
For Love of You
Aunt Sally
56(25)
1934
Lily of Killarney
Say It with Flowers
On the Air
Jack Ahoy!
Waltzes from Vienna
Happy
Boots! Boots!
The Queen's Affair
Love, Life and Laughter
The Unfinished Symphony. Two Hearts in Waltz Time
Princess Charming
Evergreen
Those Were the Days
The Broken Melody
How's Chances?
Over the Garden Wall
Music Hall
Danny Boy
Song at Eventide
Give Her a Ring
Chu Chin Chow
Blossom Time
My Song for You
Gay Love
There Goes Susie
Sing As We Go
Love-Mirth-Melody
Romance in Rhythm
My Song Goes Round the World
Mister Cinders
Evensong
The Broken Rosary
The Kentucky Minstrels
My Heart Is Calling
Road House
Spring in the Air
Radio Parade of 1935
Temptation
81(37)
1935
His Majesty and Co.
Things Are Looking Up
In Town Tonight
Oh, Daddy!
Street Song
Radio Pirates
Variety
Off the Dole
Heat Wave
Hello Sweetheart
Squibs
The Divine Spark
Look Up and Laugh
Dance Band
Cock o' the North
Charing Cross Road
Me and Marlborough
The Student's Romance
Heart's Desire
Jimmy Boy
The Deputy Drummer
Car of Dreams
Honeymoon for Three
A Fire Has Been Arranged
Invitation to the Waltz
Music Hath Charms
No Limit
Father O'Flynn
First a Girl
I Give My Heart
Hyde Park Corner
Come Out of the Pantry
She Shall Have Music
Two Hearts in Harmony
118(30)
1936
Stars on Parade
Ball at Savoy
Limelight
Sunshine Ahead
Cheer Up!
Queen of Hearts
When Knights Were Bold
Soft Lights and Sweet Music
Jack of All Trades
Public Nuisance No. 1
Beloved Impostor
Faithful
King of Hearts
Happy Days Are Here Again
Forget-Me-Not
Melody of My Heart
It's Love Again
Shipmates o'Mine
Men of Yesterday
Everything Is Rhythm
She Knew What She Wanted
A Star Fell from Heaven
The Robber Symphony
Dodging the Dole
Annie Laurie
Calling the Tune
Guilty Melody
Keep Your Seats, Please
Rhythm in the Air
Song of Freedom
Gypsy Melody
The Beloved Vagabond
Southern Roses
Land Without Music
Everybody Dance
Live Again
The Last Waltz
Dreams Come True
This'll Make You Whistle
Everything in Life
Variety Parade
Sporting Love
Pagliacci
Murder at the Cabaret
148(39)
1937
Cafe Colette
Wake Up Famous
London Melody
Please Teacher
Head Over Heels
Moonlight Sonata
Kathleen Mavourneen
Feather Your Nest
Mayfair Melody
Variety Hour
Calling All Stars
The Show Goes On
The Street Singer
The Gang Show
Rose of Tralee
O-Kay for Sound
Glamorous Night
Song of the Forge
Take My Tip
Sunset in Vienna
Big Fella
The Penny Pool
Let's Make a Night of It
Talking Feet
Sing As You Swing
The Lilac Domino
Keep Fit
The Girl in the Taxi
Gangway
Command Performance
Over She Goes
The Minstrel Boy
The Last Rose of Summer
Rhythm Racketeer
Shooting Stars
Saturday Night Revue
Paradise for Two
The Sky's the Limit
Intimate Relations
Melody and Romance
Mad About Money
187(37)
1938
Lily of Laguna
The Singing Cop
Sweet Devil
Sailing Along
I See Ice
Thistledown
Chips
On Velvet
Around the Town
We're Going to Be Rich
Mountains o'Mourne
Little Dolly Daydream
Kicking the Moon Around
Break the News
Stepping Toes
Follow Your Star
Hold My Hand
Lassie from Lancashire
Calling All Crooks
Penny Paradise
Save a Little Sunshine
Yes, Madam?
It's in the Air
Keep Smiling
My Irish Molly
224(22)
1939
The Mikado
Me and My Pal
Let's Be Famous
Trouble Brewing
The Lambeth Walk
Music Hall Parade
Shipyard Sally
Discoveries
Come on George!
Lucky to Me
246(11)
1940
The Proud Valley
Laugh It Off
Band Waggon
Let George Do It!
Pack Up Your Troubles
Old Mother Riley in Society
Garrison Follies
Somewhere in England
Crook's Tour
Under Your Hat
Sailors Three
Spare a Copper
Cavalcade of Variety
257(17)
1941
Danny Boy
Turned Out Nice Again
Facing the Music
He Found a Star
I Thank You
Gert and Daisy's Weekend
Bob's Your Uncle
Hi Gang!
South American George
274(8)
1942
Somewhere in Camp
Let the People Sing
Gert and Daisy Clean Up
Much Too Shy
Rose of Tralee
We'll Smile Again
Somewhere on Leave
We'll Meet Again
King Arthur Was a Gentleman
The Balloon Goes Up
282(12)
1943
It's That Man Again
Variety Jubilee
Get Cracking
The Dummy Talks
Happidrome
I'll Walk Beside You
Miss London Ltd
Theatre Royal
Rhythm Serenade
Somewhere in Civvies
Up with the Lark
Down Melody Lane
It's in the Bag
Battle for Music Bell-Bottom George
294(12)
1944
Demobbed
Bees in Paradise
Heaven is Round the Corner
Candles at Nine
One Exciting Night
Champagne Charlie
Give Me the Stars
Fiddlers Three
My Ain Folk
Dreaming He Snoops to Conquer
306(12)
1945
Flight from Folly
For You Alone
I'll Be Your Sweetheart
I Didn't Do It
Waltz Time
Home Sweet Home
318(11)
Notes to the Text 329(13)
Select Bibliography 342(2)
Index of Film Titles 344(5)
General Index 349
ADRIAN WRIGHT is a performer, novelist and writer. His previous books with Boydell include A Tanner's Worth of Tune: Rediscovering the Post-War British Musical (2010), West End Broadway: The Golden Age of the American Musical in London (2012) and Must Close Saturday: The Decline and Fall of the British Musical Flop (2017). He has previously written on the subject of film music in his biography of William Alwyn, The Innumerable Dance (2008), and his fiction includes the Francis and Gordon Jones Mysteries series: The Voice of Doom, The Coming Day and Forget Me Not.