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  1. Whoopee! (Film) Whoopee! Whoopee! ist eine US-amerikanische Musicalverfilmung aus dem Jahr 1930. Das Drehbuch basiert auf einer Erzählung von William Anthony McGuire, Robert Hobart Davis und E. J. Rath und dem Bühnenstück The Nervous Wreck von Owen Davis, das von Walter Donaldson und Gus Kahn zum Broadway-Musical Whoopee! umgeschrieben wurde.

    • Whoopee!
    • Englisch
    • 1930
    • USA
  2. Vor 3 Tagen · The dream-film is replete with elaborate, Busby-Berkeley-style dance geometries (much more polished than the Dude, Marty, or The Jesus’ wakeful dances), featuring formations of Caucasian chorines spreading their legs for The Dude amid sexually suggestive bowling imagery (e.g., a phallic bowling pin flanked by two bowling balls). The soundtrack plays The First Edition’s 1967 psychedelic hit ...

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · After a low-key start, Busby Berkeley takes things to another level. The dance sequences featuring neon lights and violins still hold a lot of visual wonder. I had to watch this sequence several times, just to study how they achieved such a spectacle. The whole thing is narratively framed as a theatre piece, but the use of shapes, camera movement and angles is pure cinema.

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    Vor einem Tag · In a surreal sequence towards the end, it references the extravagant musicals of Busby Berkeley. Despite mixed reviews, Blazing Saddles was a success with younger audiences. It became the second-highest US grossing film of 1974, grossing $119.5 million in the United States and Canada.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · He points to “one of my favorite all-time scenes,” the scene in Mel Brooks’ “Blazing Saddles” when the cowboys break through the wall and interrupt a Busby Berkeley dance sequence ...

  6. Vor einem Tag · Wine and the greatest of all pleasures. Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, England, in 1809. His encounters with wine were similar to those of many other wealthy, middle-class men in 19th-century Britain. His father, the physician Robert Waring Darwin, was strictly teetotal, but Charles consumed wine regularly throughout much of his adult ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · He points to “one of my favorite all-time scenes,” the scene in Mel Brooks’ “Blazing Saddles” when the cowboys break through the wall and interrupt a Busby Berkeley dance sequence. “That has nothing to do with a Western story. Nothing. And that’s why you love it,” Seinfeld said. “That’s what this was – I’ve got this character dying and having this ridiculous funeral. It ...