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432:) moves the party to her apartment. Everyone gets drunk and after seeing Ann Pennington dance on the kitchen table, Lee decides he is 'getting to like these showgirls'. Blake says he is 'losing his mind or just plain mad'. Keeping the fun going, Lucas sings "Tiptoe Through the Tulips." Complications come thick and fast after a balloon game, with both Blake and Lee falling under the spell of Mabel and Jerry. The party ends with Lucas singing "Go to Bed" and Jerry contriving to get Lee back after everyone has left. She gets him more drunk whilst tipping her own drinks away when he is not looking. Her aim is to get Lee to agree to allow Wally to marry. To do this, she lies and is shown up by her own mother, who accidentally finds them together. 719: 31: 706: 799:¶ – Finale featuring Nancy Welford with WB Vitaphone orchestra – "Song of the Gold Diggers" introduction/"Tip-toe thru the Tulips" (instrumental WB Vitaphone orchestra) /"Painting the Clouds with Sunshine" (instrumental WB Vitaphone orchestra) and chorus/"Mechanical Man" (instrumental WB Vitaphone orchestra) / Nancy Welford with WB Vitaphone orchestra – "Song of the Gold Diggers" – reprise and finale. 350:. As with many early Technicolor films, no complete print survives, although the last twenty minutes do, but missing are a bridging sequence and the last minute of the film. Contemporary reviews, the soundtrack and the surviving footage suggest that the film was a fast-moving comedy which was enhanced by Technicolor and a set of lively and popular songs. It encapsulates the spirit of the 934:; and another 35mm nitrate fragment, also running less than a minute, from a non-musical scene featuring Lightner and Gran, which was found with fragments from another film in a small museum. The first three reels of this film (2463 feet or a total of 27 minutes) exist at the BFI archive in a 35mm color print. In addition, the BFI holds various excerpts in color. 406:) fights over Nick with another girl. Also introduced are a group of chorus girls who are 'man hungry'. They are all looking for love and money, but are not sure which is more important. They are visited by a faded star who is reduced to selling cosmetic soap. They gossip about how they all want a man with plenty of money, so they do not end up the same way. 923:
reel, featuring the "Tip-toe Through the Tulips" production number. It was missing a short bridging sequence. Only three brief fragments from earlier reels are known to survive: a few seconds from the "Song of the Gold Diggers" number, in black-and-white and with superimposed text, in the trailer for
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The finale starts with Jerry leading the "Song of the Gold Diggers" against a huge art deco backdrop of Paris at night. Various acrobats and girls litter the stage as all the songs are reprised in a fast moving, lavish production number. Finally, male choristers lift Mabel into the air, whereupon she
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The fun, coupled with the lovely pastel shades, the tuneful melodies, a sensible narrative, competent acting and elaborate stage settings, resulted in an extraordinarily pleasing entertainment. It caused one to meditate in the end on the remarkable progress of the screen, for not only are the voices
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two-color process introduced in 1928 that utilized filters and a normal-thickness dye-transfer print, as opposed to two prints cemented together, as had previously been the case. Warner Bros. was one of the primary users of the new system, although other studios utilized it as well, often for color
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Next morning, Jerry feels disgraced. Mabel has been given an extra line for the show "I am the spirit of the ages and the progress of civilization", but cannot get the words right. Lucas is told off for singing poor songs and sings another "What will I do without you". Ann Pennington fights with
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The two production numbers for "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine" and "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" both start on a smaller set and move to a larger one. To change between sets while the song was sung and create a seamless transition, instead of using a curtain, a shot of a stagehand was shown,
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called it "a very good entertainment on the screen" and highly acclaimed Lightner's performance, writing, "Somebody tossed the picture right into Winnie Lightner's lap, or else she stole it." It, too, was very impressed by the color process, writing, "While the Warners'
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The show starts with Nick Lucas reprising "Tiptoe Through the Tulips"' with full orchestra in a huge stage set that shows girl tulips in a huge greenhouse. Backstage, Lee comes back to give his consent to his nephew and to tell Jerry he wants to marry her.
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by utilizing "Song of the Gold Diggers" as the musical underscoring during this sequence. Her flapperish care-free demeanor became decidedly dated as the conservatism of the 1930s took its course and this probably explains why she retired from films in
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sequences within an otherwise black-and-white film. Warner Bros., however, often made films that were color throughout: In 1930, they released 15 films that used two-color Technicolor, only four of which used color only for limited sequences.
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another showgirl and hurts her eye. Jerry is asked to take her place as the star of the evening performance. Mabel receives a proposal of marriage from Blake, but worries about her extra line.
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strikes a pose resembling the Statue of Liberty and exclaims, "I am . . . I am . . . Oh, darn it, I've forgotten that second line!" The music swells, and the film comes to its glorious end.
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That evening, they all visit a huge nightclub. Mabel ends up on a table singing another song to Blake, "Keeping the Wolf from the Door", before jumping into his lap. Showgirl Jerry (
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throwing a sparking electric lighting switch which darkens one scene out and fades in another. The basic storyline was modified and reused in later Warner Bros. films such as
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said it had "good music" and a story that was "generally amusing even if not particularly substantial", concluding that Lightner "does much to send the picture over."
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sensation, making Winnie Lightner a worldwide star and boosting guitarist crooner Nick Lucas to further fame as he sang two songs that became 20th-century standards: "
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Another reference is in Ariel Archer’s book “Bridges of Onyx and Gold,” where the two protagonists attend the film’s debut in New York in late August of 1929.
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According to Warner Bros records, the film earned $ 2,540,000 domestically and $ 1,427,000 foreign. It was the studio's most popular film of the year.
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reproduced with rare precision, but every opportunity is taken of the Technicolor process in producing the hues and glitter of a musical comedy.
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and thus preserved. Nearly ten years later, another reel was discovered in Australia, the end of the distribution line. It proved to be the
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is also an all-colored talker, somehow here the Technicolor process appears to give a greater strength to the picture; a part of it."
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Winnie Lightner became one of Warner Bros. biggest stars in 1930. She starred in two lavish Technicolor features in that year:
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Two excerpts from the film were to have been released as bonus features on the 80th Anniversary 3-Disc Deluxe Edition DVD of
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would eventually make 156 film appearances, many of them as scene-stealing maids, and played "Beulah" for a season on the
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show, featuring a giant gold mine production number ("Song of the Gold Diggers"). Famous guitarist
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gave the film a positive review, calling the songs "exceptionally audible" and "unusually good".
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The song "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine" was originally the main theme for the film. After
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Green, Stanley (1999) Hollywood Musicals Year by Year (2nd ed.), pub. Hal Leonard Corporation
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Glancy, H Mark (1995). "Warner Bros Film Grosses, 1921–51: the William Schaefer ledger".
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Film survives except final minute of reel an bridging sequence, soundtrack disc exists.
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began a relationship with Winnie Lightner in 1929, but they did not marry until 1948.
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The only actors in the 1929 film to have also appeared in the 1923 silent version,
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Surviving two-strip Technicolor frame from the 'Tip-Toe Thru the Tulips' sequence
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The American WideScreen Museum (1999–2003). Accessed November 19, 2015.
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attempted to cash in on the "Gold Diggers" concept by naming a feature
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The American WideScreen Museum (1999–2003). Accessed December 5, 2015
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Confirmed to be held in the BFI archive, soundtrack discs exist.
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Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1967. p.55
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era, giving a glimpse of a world about to be changed by the
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A Technological History of Motion Pictures and Television
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Contemporary reviews by film critics were very positive.
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Mosher, John (September 7, 1929). "The Current Cinema".
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It was chosen as one of the ten best films of 1929 by
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Index


Roy Del Ruth
Robert Lord
The Gold Diggers
Avery Hopwood
Winnie Lightner
Nick Lucas
Barney McGill
Ray Rennahan
Technicolor
William Holmes
Joseph Burke
Al Dubin
Warner Bros. Pictures
pre-Code
musical comedy
Roy Del Ruth
Winnie Lightner
Nick Lucas
Warner Bros.
On with the Show!
box office
Tiptoe Through the Tulips
Painting the Clouds with Sunshine
The Gold Diggers
silent film of the same name
Technicolor
Film Daily
flapper
Great Depression

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