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  1. 4. Okt. 2002 · The film’s amorality challenged the official overseers of content at the Studio Relations Committee, recently headed by Joseph Ignatius Breen (to be renamed the Production Code Administration in mid-1934). By simply not responding to the Committee’s objections, studio head Jack Warner unleashed Wonder Bar on the market in the spring of 1934 ...

  2. Performers waltz, tango, fight and flirt at Al Wonder's (Al Jolson) bar in Paris. Director Lloyd Bacon Genre Musical Original Language English Release Date (DVD) Oct 21, 2009 Runtime 1h 25m

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  3. With many of its scenes simply set-ups for Al Jolson’s comedy routines, Wonder Bar delivers some of its greatest pleasures in its defiance of the recently instated Production Code. Among a celebratory gay moment between two men and a dance with a blatantly sadomasochistic edge, Bacon packs in racy dialogue, male and female gold digging, adultery and murder—all treated with an equal amount ...

  4. Wonder Bar. USA, 1934. Film. facebook twitter whatsapp mail. Liebe, Eifersucht und Mord rund um eine Tanzrevue in Paris. Busbys Berkeleys Choreographien bilden den roten Faden des exzentrischen Plots mit rassistischen Untertönen. Kaufen & Leihen. Leider ...

  5. Like the Broadway musical melodrama from which it stemmed, Wonder Bar (1934) wasn't quite the triumphant comeback vehicle Al Jolson hoped it would be. In some ways it's a formulaic hodge-podge of star packaging. But it's also the product of a studio in full sail, filled with snap and style, snazzily sophisticated in some ways, jaw-droppingly naïve in others. Above all, it's a benchmark in the ...

  6. 16. Apr. 2021 · The film’s solution is rather stunning, but more on that below in the spoilers. Wonder Bar: Nightmare Night “There ought to be a law against bringing your wife to Paris.” Oh boy, where to begin. Let’s start with this: I hate Al Jolson. He is a ham, he sucks up all the oxygen in the room, he’s the star attraction who knows he’s the ...

  7. 19. Mai 2014 · Released in March 1934, directed by Lloyd Bacon with musical numbers by Busby Berkeley. The film was controversial in that it contains racial stereotypes and...

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