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The Alice Faye Collection (That Night in Rio / Lillian Russell / On the Avenue / The Gang's All Here) | 
enlarge | Directors: Roy Del Ruth, Irving Cummings Actors: Dick Powell, Madeleine Carroll, Alice Faye, Al Ritz, Harry Ritz Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 13720
Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Portuguese (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Number Of Items: 4 Running Time: 410 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 1.3
MPN: 2240356 UPC: 024543403562 EAN: 0024543403562 ASIN: B000K7VHMS
Theatrical Release Date: February 12, 1937 Release Date: February 20, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships Within 24 Hours - Satisfaction Guaranteed!
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Amazon.com The brevity of her stardom might account for her relative lack of 21st-century fame, but believe it: Alice Faye was a huge star. She was the queen of Twentieth Century Fox for a few years and became the heroine of the wartime musical until she was displaced by her Fox stablemate Betty Grable. As a singer, she enjoyed a string of hits with her surprising voice, a low, mellow croon, which somehow sounds like the World War II homefront. Faye's fleshy, cornfed face had much to do with her girl-next-door persona, although the figure she shows off in a gold dress in That Night in Rio leaves no doubt about another aspect of her appeal. The four-disc Alice Faye Collection gives a cross-section of Faye's Fox career: one film as the up-and-comer (On the Avenue), two splashy mega-musicals (The Gang's All Here and That Night in Rio), and one expensive, serious musical biopic (Lillian Russell). In all, she smolders rather than burns, and rarely goes long without a song. The 1937 On the Avenue is an Irving Berlin spectacle with a silly streak: Broadway boy Dick Powell locks horns with the richest girl in America (Madeleine Carroll), with Faye on the sidelines as Powell's regular-gal pal. You can see why audiences loved her, and the movie itself is a snappy, sarcastic little gem, featuring some antic routines by the Ritz Brothers and a kooky collection of Berlin tunes (including "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm"). Lillian Russell, a 1940 bio of the famous Gay 90s singer, was intended as Faye's crack at a dramatic role. The movie's whitewash of Russell's real story (which, as a 20-minute documentary makes clear, made Russell the Madonna of her era) limits Faye's chances. Henry Fonda plays a long-faithful suitor, with Don Ameche and Edward Arnold (reprising his title role from the film Diamond Jim Brady) also in her orbit. That Night in Rio casts Faye opposite frequent co-star Ameche again; he plays a double role, as a suave Baron and a brash nightclub impersonator. The story is nonsense, but Carmen Miranda is around to do the chica-boom, and Alice looks drop-dead sexy. And then there's The Gang's All Here, one of Hollywood's most legendary excursions into surrealism. Don't pay attention to the plot--just check out director Busby Berkeley's lunatic staging of the dance numbers. "The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat," a showpiece for Carmen Miranda (it's the one with the giant bananas in a chorus line) looks like something dreamed up by Salvador Dali after an acid trip. Benny Goodman's swing band is also around. Some care has gone into the DVD extras: a two-part bio of Alice Faye, featuring her daughters (and giving the story of how Faye walked away from film in 1945); a charming film she made for the Pfizer drug company, extolling the virtues of keeping fit; and a 20-minute intro to Berkeley's style. The print transfers are more problematic. Avenue looks fine, and Rio looks like other Fox color films of the era. Lillian Russell is preceded by a disclaimer warning of the limitations of original source materials, and indeed the print here is marred by serious tears in the middle of the screen during a few sequences. Gang's All Here will disappoint Technicolor fans; the colors don't "pop" as they should, and the film looks dimmer and vaguer than its onetime splendor. Here's hoping a cleaner, fuller version will emerge. --Robert Horton
Product Description Includes:The Gang's All HereTwo friends take jobs as truck drivers unaware that the trucking company is being targeted by a gang of saboteurs who will stop at nothing including murder to stop them.That Night In RioAn entertainer (Ameche) in Rio impersonates a wealthy arisocrat (also Ameche). When the aristocrat's wife (Faye) asks him to carry the impersonation further complications ensue.AndOn The AvenueLillian RussellFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: MUSICALS/MUSICALS UPC: 024543403562 Manufacturer No: 2240356
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Movies are lots of fun and music April 18, 2008 After watching the Goldigger movies with Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler and great set & numbers done by Bugsby Berkley and enjoying Nelson Eddy and Jeanette Macdonald movies that are bursting with Musical numbers and romantic songs i was pleasantly surprised by the work of Alice Faye presented in these movies. Her singing is different than other and that difference makes them fun to watch. Extras are great and you can feel and see how hard the movies were on Alice. So much music, so much talent.
BETTY GRABLES DVD SALES ARE BOX OFFICE DYNAMITE April 4, 2008 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
Betty Grables dvd has had great sales for 20thfox if it wern,t for grable's sales this alice faye collection would not have been released. Alice is wonderfull but in terms of box office , in terms of box office grable was audited as the 2nd most succsefull female star in the history of motion pictures (doris day was 1st) ten consecutive years in the top ten box office stars a feat no other star has matched! yes i,m a grable fan and yes i like faye aswell! as i said earlier the grable box set sold extrmely well (without much promotion) .
Alice Faye is a wonderful singer and comedienne.... September 30, 2007 You will not find a lot more entertainment anywhere....Alice is Always lovely...and always delightful. My favorites were: "That Night in Rio" and "Weekend in Havana"....but...if you enjoy light entertainment performed to perfection...there is not a greater practitioner than Alice. In addition, you will get Carmen Miranda at her best and you may hear Benny Goodman sing. Carmen Miranda's most famous (infamous?) number "The Lady in the Tutti Fruitti Hat" is in one of the films included....having THAT to run on a dark rainy afternoon is nearly worth the cost of this collection by itself.
LOVELY ALICE August 24, 2007 There has been some dialogue about the disappointing color of THE GANG'S ALL HERE. All I had to do was press the tint and color buttons on my remote, and the color was gorgeous and astonishing as only Fox musicals are. Don't take this movie seriously - - just sit back and enjoy one of the most colorful, fast-moving, and entertaining musicals of the forties with so many of our favorite performers. The production numbers are astounding! Alice was never more beautiful than in LILLIAN RUSSELL. The closeup for Blue Lovebird with the black background against her blonde beauty takes your breath away. Lillian does get somewhat bogged down in the last half, especially with the boring Weber and Fields routine, but it is a sumptuous picture and very enjoyable. ON THE AVENUE is definitely Alice's film. Her rendition of This Year's Kisses can't be beat. The Ritz Brothers had talent, but it was never controlled and went over the top much too often. Alice gets a little feisty in this picture, and she's a kick. Faye, Miranda and Ameche are all very good in THAT NIGHT IN RIO. The story is really delightful with Don playing a dual role. Alice looks sexy and smashing. Miranda was at her best in That Night in Rio, Week-end in Havana, and The Gang's All Here (the three films in which she appeared with Faye). She was a delight until she became a caricature of herself in later films (even going blonde).
All in all a very satisfying package showcasing one of the foremost and loveliest singing actresses in the history of Hollywood.
wow wha a show July 16, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
this was hours of great enjoyment so glad i bought it Alice Faye rock on
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