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The Big Broadcast of 1938
Category Comedy
All Genres: Comedy, Musical, Romance
Year: 1938
Country: USA
Runtime: 94 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Mitchell Leisen
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
  • The finest array of entertainment ever offered !
  • Writing by: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan - story
    Russel Crouse - adaptation
    Walter DeLeon - writer
    Ken Englund - writer
    Howard Lindsay - adaptation
    Francis Martin - writer
    Produced by: Harlan Thompson - producer
    Cast: W.C. Fields - T. Frothingill Bellows / S.B. Bellows
    Martha Raye - Martha Bellows
    Dorothy Lamour - Dorothy Wyndham
    Shirley Ross - Cleo Fielding
    Lynne Overman - Scoop McPhail
    Bob Hope - Buzz Fielding
    Ben Blue - Mike
    Leif Erickson - Bob Hayes (as Leif Erikson)
    Patricia Wilder - Honey Chile
    Grace Bradley - Grace Fielding
    Rufe Davis - Turnkey
    Music: Gordon Jenkins John Leipold George Parrish
    Official Website: Visit Website
     
    Plot Outline:
    The Bellows family causes comic confusion on an ocean liner, with time out for radio-style musical acts.
     
    Plot:
    New ocean liner S.S. Gigantic is about to race its rival, the Colossal. Gigantic owner T.F. Bellows sends his brother S.B. on the Colossal, hoping he will cause trouble; delayed by a golf game, S.B. lands on Gigantic instead, and so does his unlucky daughter Martha. Meanwhile, radio emcee Buzz Fielding announces a series of musical acts and tries to juggle fianc?e Dorothy and three ex-wives who've come for the ride. Can the Gigantic win against all handicaps? Will true love triumph?



    An Entertaining "Old Time" Movie, 29 March 2006
    9/10
    Author: oniowa1 from United States

    I really don't understand what some people expect when they watch an old movie like this. This one in my estimation, is light hearted and entertaining. It is a showcase for some of our greatest stars as they were just starting out. Is it their best effort? Probably not. But it is fun to watch if you don't take it too seriously. I'm awfully glad we have it around to watch. Being a fan of almost every star in it, I consider it a treasure chest of many favorites talent. W.C. Fields is wonderful through out the film. Some of his skits are hilarious! Bob Hope is so good in his role that you have to really feel sorry for his character. Of course the song "Thanks For The Memories" is forever linked to him with this film. Martha Ray is hilarious in another one of her zany roles. All in all, a very good and entertaining film to be watched over and over. A real, or reel part of history.


    Movie Quotes: First reporter: Say, do you know anything about electricity?
    S.B. Bellows: My father occupied the chair of applied electricity at State Prison.
    Crazy Credits:: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Dedicated to the memory of James H. Nicholson and Lou Rusoff
    Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list - like these:
    • First full length movie for Bob Hope, where he first sings his future theme song "Thanks for the Memories" with Shirley Ross.
    • One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.
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    6.60/10 ( 287 Votes )
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