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  1. Broadway Melodie of 1938 ist ein Film von Roy Del Ruth mit Jack Benny, Eleanor Powell. Synopsis: Bob Gorden ist dabei eine neue Broadway Show auf die Beine zu bringen, doch das Nötige Kleingeld ...

  2. The Broadway Melody of 1936 was designed as the first of many annual follow-ups to MGM's early-talkie triumph Broadway Melody (1929). Jack Benny is atypically cast as a Walter Winchell type who carries on a feud with Broadway producer Robert Taylor. Into this fray comes Taylor's childhood sweetheart Eleanor Powell, who wants to play a role in Taylor's upcoming production. Already under fire ...

  3. 7. Nov. 2014 · I put this up purely to honour the technical input of the behind-the-scenes guys and girls that made this happen almost 80 years ago. It's funny (and probabl...

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  4. Golden Globe-winner Jack Benny (TV's "The Jack Benny Show," "To Be or Not to Be") plays an ambitious Broadway columnist who uses an innocent dancer to frame a producer. This entertaining comedy co-stars Eleanor Powell ("That's Dancing!," "Born to Dance") and Golden Globe-winner Robert Taylor ("Waterloo Bridge," "Camille"). Nominated for multiple Oscars, including Best Picture. Winner for Best ...

  5. 11. Feb. 2015 · Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of AmericaBroadway Melody of 1936: Broadway Rhythm · Ambrose OrchestraFabulous British Dance Bands: Bert Ambrose - From the Depr...

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  6. 1 hr 41 min. 6.8 (1,977) Broadway Melody of 1936 is a charming musical comedy directed by Roy Del Ruth and released in 1935. This production is the third installment in the Broadway Melody series, and it showcases the notable talents of actors such as Jack Benny, Eleanor Powell, and Robert Taylor. This film is a superb example of the cultural ...

  7. 3. Juli 2013 · My first exposure to the Broadway Melody series was the fantastic Broadway Melody of 1940, starring Eleanor Powell alongside Fred Astaire, so I was thrilled to catch the 1936 edition on TCM this weekend--especially as it's not available on Netflix, which has become my primary source for musical rentals. Compared to the Gold Diggers series (which I also love), I think the Broadway Melodies tend ...