


So, it was rad to be introduced to a modern German text whose prose could match the pace Berlin. My German wife and I constantly marvel at the books that each of us didn’t read growing up. Why We Took The Car is an absolute banger.īeing from the island that Her Majesty deemed worthy of a gaol, it’s rare to be exposed to any literature that’s not originally written in the Kings. With this in mind, I have to hand it to the in-laws. A blind folded young rookie shooting darts at the pub might have better luck of hitting the bullseye. Presents from in-laws are rarely well targeted. Evelyn Brent: The Life and Films of Hollywood's Lady Crook. ^ 'Paramount on Parade (1930) - Overview'.The House That Shadows Built (1931 promotional film released by Paramount).Paramount filmed most of the above versions, along with Czech, Hungarian, Serbian, and Italian versions, at their Joinville Studios in Paris. Mira Zimińska and Mariusz Maszynski appeared in the Polish version, and Dina Gralla and Eugen Rex appeared in the German version. Japanese comedian Suisei Matsui introduced the film in Japan. 'Rainbow Revels' finale Chevalier and girls' chorus (including Iris Adrian and Virginia Bruce) sing 'Sweeping the Clouds Away' (in Technicolor survives only in black-and-white) Īt Paramount's Hollywood studio, Ernst Rolf and his Norwegian wife, Tutta Rolf, filmed introductions and sequences for the Scandinavian version.'Impulses' George Bancroft, Kay Francis, and Cecil Cunningham.'The Redhead' Clara Bow, and 42 Navy men sing 'True to the Navy'.'Dream Girl' Richard Arlen, Jean Arthur, Mary Brian, James Hall, Gary Cooper, and Fay Wray sing 'Let Us Drink To The Girl Of My Dreams' (Technicolor footage survives sound missing).'Dance Mad' Nancy Carroll and Abe Lyman's Band.'The Gallows Song' Skeets Gallagher and Dennis King (Technicolor footage survives sound missing, current prints use King's commercial vocal recording of the song.).Kane sings 'What Did Cleopatra Say?' to her class 'The Schoolroom' Helen Kane, Mitzi Green.'The Montmartre Girl' Ruth Chatterton, Stu Erwin, and Fredric March.'The Toreador' Kay Francis and Harry Green (as Isadore the Toreador) parody Carmen (Technicolor survives complete).'In a Girl's Gym' Jack Oakie and Zelma O'Neal.'In a Hospital' Leon Errol, and David Newell.'Song of the Gondolier' Nino Martini sings 'Come Back to Sorrento' (Technicolor survives complete).'Origin of the Apache' Maurice Chevalier and Evelyn Brent do a parody of an Apache dance.'Murder Will Out' William Powell, Clive Brook, Warner Oland, Eugene Pallette, and Oakie.'Love Time' Buddy Rogers and Lillian Roth.'We're the Masters of Ceremony' Jack Oakie, Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher, and Leon Errol introduce themselves as MC's of the film.'Showgirls on Parade' with Mitzi Mayfair (lost Technicolor footage only sound survives).'Title Sequence' during Credits with Kay Francis and George Bancroft (lost footage only sound survives).

Some sequences are still missing the sound, for some sequences only the soundtrack exists. In August 2010, CapitolFest in Rome, New York showed a 102-minute version restored by UCLA Film and Television Archive.
