For those of you who are members of the Vitaphone FB group, there's a current thread raising the question of when WB may have destroyed/lost their copies of CONVENTION CITY and GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY.
A quick look at Lantern notes that WB recycled GD footage in January 1942 for the short CALLING ALL GIRLS (Broadway Brevities 7106) and again in July 1946 for the short MUSICAL MEMORIES (Melody Master Band 2609.)
Anyone know if either short survives?
more GOLD DIGGERS on B'way?
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Re: more GOLD DIGGERS on B'way?
christopher connelly wrote:For those of you who are members of the Vitaphone FB group, there's a current thread raising the question of when WB may have destroyed/lost their copies of CONVENTION CITY and GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY.
A quick look at Lantern notes that WB recycled GD footage in January 1942 for the short CALLING ALL GIRLS (Broadway Brevities 7106) and again in July 1946 for the short MUSICAL MEMORIES (Melody Master Band 2609.)
Anyone know if either short survives?
Most likely they both do, but I think I've seen CALLING ALL GIRLS on TCM, which means it's most likely on tape or disc somewhere around here.
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Re: more GOLD DIGGERS on B'way?
Richard M Roberts wrote:christopher connelly wrote:For those of you who are members of the Vitaphone FB group, there's a current thread raising the question of when WB may have destroyed/lost their copies of CONVENTION CITY and GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY.
A quick look at Lantern notes that WB recycled GD footage in January 1942 for the short CALLING ALL GIRLS (Broadway Brevities 7106) and again in July 1946 for the short MUSICAL MEMORIES (Melody Master Band 2609.)
Anyone know if either short survives?
Most likely they both do, but I think I've seen CALLING ALL GIRLS on TCM, which means it's most likely on tape or disc somewhere around here.
RICHARD M ROBERTS
Ah well, according to Ron Hutchinson, both survive and contain footage from GOLD DIGGERS of 1933, not GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY.
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Re: more GOLD DIGGERS on B'way?
christopher connelly wrote:
Ah well, according to Ron Hutchinson, both survive and contain footage from GOLD DIGGERS of 1933, not GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY.
Heck, there were 16mm and 8mm prints of CALLING ALL GIRLS circulating in the old days, it was basically a greatest hits of Busby Berkeley musical numbers, you can also find it as an extra in the Warners DVD of THE BIG STREET (1942) with Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda. I'm not sure that MUSICAL MEMORIES short isn't just a shortened rehash of CALLING ALL GIRLS. I certainly didn't recall any lost footage, what I can tell you, is that if you're expecting lost musical numbers from GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY, don't be holding your breath, I think any GDOB footage if there was any is relegated to mostly chorus girls dressing and undressing, or perhaps single shots of the leads.
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Re: more GOLD DIGGERS on B'way?
I've got a print of Calling All Girls. The first two thirds is mostly behind the scenes footage and no-stars musical numbers. (I'm doing this all by memory) It ends with the Cagney/Keeler Shanghai Lil number from Footlight Parade. Don't remember anything in it that looks like it was from 1929.
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