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Variety Girl is a 1947 American musical comedy film directed by George Marshall and starring , Olga San Juan, , , , , , Jack Norton, and . It was produced by Paramount Pictures. Numerous Paramount contract players and directors make cameos or perform songs, with particularly large amounts of screen time featuring and . Among many others, the studio contract players include , , , , , , Robert Preston, , , and .


Overview
The opening caption reads, "This picture is dedicated to Variety Clubs, International, "The Heart of Show Business", which beats constantly in behalf of the under-privileged children of the world ... regardless of race, creed or color". The story revolves around two young girls who exchange identities, causing confusion at the Variety Club (show-business charity) and the Paramount studio.

The elaborate closing song, "Harmony," begins with Bing Crosby and singing and dancing on stage in matching checkered suits and straw hats, eventually moves to a merry-go-round with in cowboy regalia seated on a plastic horse while talking through a couple of stanzas with , then gradually incorporates the entire cast, which includes almost everyone under contract to Paramount at the time, in a rousing finale launched by and chasing a scantily-clad woman across a soundstage.

The film includes a five-minute color segment Romeow and Julicat by in which is in black and white in most prints.


Cast


Celebrity appearances


Reception
Variety wrote that the film "emerges a socko entertainment . . . Hope and Crosby click with their "Harmony" routine, a socko number for all its paraphrasing of the "Friendship" routine out of Du Barry Was a Lady which and made famous. The New York Times review of October 16, 1947 concluded: "The people who carry along the story are not to be overlooked for they bring to the effort the right spirit of good-natured abandon. Mary Hatcher, who was discovered in Oklahoma!, is a very welcome addition to the screen's songbird assembly, and she has a wide-eyed innocent look which won't hurt her either. Variety Girl is hodge-podge, to be sure. But let's not quibble about its lack of form, because it is a hearty slam-bang entertainment wherein the good very definitely outweighs the poor." Mae Tinée of the Chicago Daily Tribune wrote, "It would be difficult to select any one of this amiable aggregation for special honors."


Soundtrack
  • "Tallahassee" (): sung by Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lamour and others
  • "Harmony" (Jimmy Van Heusen / Johnny Burke): sung by Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and others
  • "Tired" (Allan Roberts / Doris Fisher): sung by Pearl Bailey
  • "He Can Waltz" (Frank Loesser): sung by Mary Hatcher
  • "Your Heart Calling Mine" (Frank Loesser): sung by Mary Hatcher and Spike Jones and his City Slickers
  • "Romeow and Julicat" (Edward H. Plumb): performed by Mary Hatcher, , and chorus
  • "I Must Have Been Madly in Love" (Frank Loesser)
  • "I Want My Money Back" (Frank Loesser)
  • "Impossible Things" (Frank Loesser)
  • "The French" (Frank Loesser)

The song "Tallahassee" appeared in the Billboard charts with recordings by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters (#10 position) and by and (#15 spot).

(1986). 9780898200836, Record Research Inc. .


See also
  • List of films featuring fictional films


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