Gif Cecil Beaton (2)
photographie de Cecil Beaton
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Gif "A Ticket to Tomahawk" -1
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Gif Creation (14) - Elvis, Marilyn, Jimmy & Boggie
d'après un tableau de Chris Consani
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Gif "All ABout Eve" -1
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Gifs "Love Happy" - (1)
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Gifs "Ladies of the Chorus" - (5)
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Gifs "Ladies of the Chorus" - (4) "Every Baby Needs a Da-Da-Daddy"
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Ladies of the Chorus - Captures du générique
Les reines du music-hall
Chanson "Ladies of the Chorus"
Captures - Générique d'introduction
Captures - Introductory credits
Pour son troisième film - le premier et l'unique film qu'elle tourne pour les studios de la Columbia - Marilyn Monroe figure en 2ème position au générique, juste après le nom de l'actrice Adele Jergens qui joue sa mère dans le film, suivies des noms de Rand Brooks, Nana Bryant, Eddie Garr, Steven Geray.
Le film n'a pas rencontré un grand succès à sa sortie; c'est lorsque Marilyn Monroe va atteindre la célébrité en 1952 (avec le film de la Fox Niagara), que "Les reines du music-hall" ressort dans les salles américaines en novembre 1952, et cette fois-ci, le nom de Marilyn Monroe est placée en première position, afin de donner plus de promotion pour la re-sortie en salles.
Parmi les autres noms au générique figurent ceux des auteurs des chansons (Allan Roberts et Lester Lee), et aussi celui désigné par les studios de la Columbia pour faire répéter les chansons aux actrices (le superviseur musical) qui est Fred Karger. La rencontre avec Karger sera importante dans la vie de Marilyn car elle tombera follement amoureuse de lui et le considérera comme son premier véritable grand amour.
For her third film - the first and only film she shot for Columbia studios - Marilyn Monroe appears in 2nd position in the credits, just after the name of actress Adele Jergens who plays her mother in the film, followed by names of Rand Brooks, Nana Bryant, Eddie Garr, Steven Geray.
The film did not meet with great success upon the first release; it was when Marilyn Monroe rose to fame in 1952 (with the Fox film Niagara), that "Ladies of the Chorus" was reissued in American theaters in November 1952, and this time, Marilyn Monroe's name was placed in first position, in order to give more promotion for the reissue.
Among the other names in the credits appear those of the authors of the songs (Allan Roberts and Lester Lee), and also that designated by the studios of Columbia to make rehearse the songs with the actresses (the musical supervisor) who is Fred Karger. The meeting with Karger will be important in Marilyn's life because she will fall madly in love with him and will consider him as her first real great love.
Le film commence directement par la chanson chorale "Ladies of the chorus", avec un plan où Marilyn Monroe (assise) et Adele Jergens (debout derrière Marilyn) sont au centre. Après l'affichage du titre et du noms des acteurs / actrices, le reste du générique défile sur les images des chanteuses qui s'adonnent à une chorégraphie. Elles sont dix sur scène; puis au cours de la danse (lorsque le nom du producteur Harry A Romm apparaît à l'écran), Marilyn Monroe et Adele Jergens s'eclipsent de la scène, laissant ainsi les autres filles - au nombre donc de 8 - terminer la chorégraphie et la chanson.
The film begins directly with the choral song "Ladies of the chorus", with a shot where Marilyn Monroe (seated) and Adele Jergens (standing behind Marilyn) are in the center. After the display of the title and the names of the actors / actresses, the rest of the credits scroll over the images of the singers who devote themselves to a choreography. They are ten on stage; then during the dance (when the producer's name Harry A Romm appears on the screen), Marilyn Monroe and Adele Jergens leave the stage, leaving the other girls - 8 in number - to finish the choreography and the song.
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Gifs "Ladies of the Chorus" - (3) "Anyone Can See"
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Gifs "Ladies of the Chorus" - (2)
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