DVD my guess is available in Dianna Durban DVD Collection...Oh, I cannot express how much this music is important to protect & promote. W/fine sound fidelity and Hi- definition images. So, important that the sound be carefully correct...expert sound engineer must control the tone perfectly...
1:28:25 I like the big feet at the first of this movie when she's walking with the goat.... And the Segway with the dance.... What a happy movie.... A fairy tale before world war II
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"Thats the way we do it in Szilágysomlyó" Well, not any more, times have changed. :) I can testify as I live there. :D Just for anyone who might be interested, the distance between Szilágysomlyó and Vienna is about 600 km. :) Love all Deanna Durbin films, wish I could find somewhere a higher quality.
Deanna beautiful voice. Like Mario Lanza there will NEVER be another singer like them. Thank God for my Apple Phone recordings. I’ve been so lucky at 91 years To remember these singers. Xx❤
A new revelation in the form of Paris Honeymoon, one of Bing's forgotten films, although I found it entertaining. Hope to find another lost Crosby flick. Thank you for presenting it.
Thank you for The Star Maker with Bing Crosby. Loved it when Bing sang his version of I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now. I think it slightly tops Perry Como's version a few years later. Very entertaining film with the talented kids. Shame it was overlooked by the film critics/historians.
Having read the description of how you were able to rework this technically, from a VHS, etc., I am more than grateful. Similarly, it seems Crosby himself had learned to adapt his singing voice to the technology of the day. First, with early recording equipment, radio in the early 1920s, then, in one of the very earliest, colored, talking movie pictures, around 1930. He understood so well the technology of sound capture & broadcasting that a few years later in uniform, in Germany near the end of WWII, he brought back to the US another level of sound reproduction. Apparently, he patented that. Good singer, good businessman. This film was before my time, but its easy to imagine my mother's description of going to the movies every Wednesday afternoon. Shop girls had the afternoon off. There was a special price of 10 cents for the Wednesday matinee. Tough times made wonderful with excellent entertainment like this.
I will forever love Deanna Durbin she will forever be my favorite actress from the 1930's this is one of my favorite movies of hers. I was shocked when I found out that shat she passes away in April 2013 and I wish I had known years before that if she was still alive I would have written a fan letter to her . I discovered her in 2006 when I went to the library and checked out The Sweetheart Pack for the first time and I fell in love with her films and as years went on I watched her other films and I fell in love with her more and more
I’ve enjoyed Bing’s later-musicals all of My adult life, but never really understood his personality, style and moony-eyed mannerisms until seeing ‘Anything Goes’ a few Wks ago - and now this. Some Performers keep reinventing Themselves throughout their careers, while others stick with their early-style; Bing seems to have been one of the latter. Thanks for this, the Kidlettes are so cute!
That was great!I can't believe it, Ned Sparks can smile !!! I can picture him as a child in his pram with that look and chewing on a cigar. One of my favorite characters. Talented children and wonderful story. Bring more of thus, PLEASE😅😊
My dad was actually in this movie as one of the an uncasted children. Unfortunately he past away last year, but this movie will always remain a memory of him when he was a child.