Rosalie (DVD, 1937)

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Product Identifiers

ProducerWilliam Anthony Mcguire
UPC0883316204702
eBay Product ID (ePID)5046040643

Product Key Features

Movie/TV TitleRosalie
DirectorW. S. Van Dyke II, W.S. Van Dyke
Run Time123 min.
RatingNR
FormatDVD
Release Year1937
GenreMusical
StudioWarner Archives
Sub-GenreDrama

Dimensions

Item Height0.56 in
Item Weight0.27 lb
Item Length7.49 in
Item Width5.50 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States

Bewertungen und Rezensionen

3.8
5 Produktbewertungen
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Good value

Entertaining

Engaging characters

Relevanteste Rezensionen

  • Very much middling in terms of value, entertaining, and engaging, but not throw out the window awful.

    Musicals of the 1930's require a lot of suspension of disbelief, and ROSALIE requires a boatload. Nelson Eddy in his mid 30's is supposed to be a West Point cadet who woos Eleanor Powell, a secret princess of some Balkan country studying at a local girls college. Ray Bolger plays Eddy's gauche pal. Somehow they get the means to fly to Europe to continue the romance. Frank Morgan plays the befuddled king of this country on the verge of revolution while he fiddles with his ventriloquist dummy. Edna Mae Oliver is wasted in a thankless role as the queen. Powell dances, twirling about in a flouncy outfit that shows off her legs but accents her hips; and Eddy, stolid as ever, sings. His rendition of Cole Porter's "In the Still of the Night" is pretty good in a straightforward way, though the lyrics are different from the more familiar version. Naturally, there is a happy ending. Eddy is best with Jeanette Macdonald, and Powell is best with Astaire or solo. Nothing to get excited about in this movie.

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  • A sows ear not a silk purse.

    Rosalie is a big production that doesn't work. It stars Eleanore Powell and Nelson Eddy, who are good at what they do but the script and choreography are just bad. The studio invested tons of money on costumes and a sea of extras but it is all flat and dull. Even the comic relief characters played by Frank Morgan and Ray Booger have nothing amusing to say. Skip this one.

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    entertaining movie for its period

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  • Story line is infantile but the Eleanor Powell's dancing class is without peer

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  • EXCELLENT. BETTER THAN EXPECTED.

    GREAY MOVE.

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