The Goldwyn Follies (United Artists) (1938)

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StfO SftO G* A cavalcade of star-studded joy from stage and screen, Broadway and the radio...from everywhere in the entertainment world. Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy heading the comedy parade with The Ritz Brothers, Phil Baker, Ella Logan, Bobby Clark. To vocalize the season's most glorious tunes, "The Goldwyn Follies" brings them Kenny Baker, Helen Jepson, Charles Kullman. A roster of Hollywood names that includes Adolphe Menjou, Zorina, Andrea Leeds and Jerome Cowan. Glorious feminine beauty in the production scenes that feature Balanchine's American Ballet and the Gorgeous Goldwyn Girls. t Of The Gershwin tunes, George Gershwin’s great melodic contribution in the four loveliest ditties he ever wrote..."Love Is Here to Stay", "Love Walked In","I Was Doing All Right" and "l Love to Rhyme." All with ear-teasing lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Plus Vernon Duke’s superlatively lovely "Spring Again", and his ballet music. Plus the new gaga sensation song, "Pussy, Pussy", presented by the Ritz Brothers in the most uproariously funny comedy sequence the screen has ever shown. Of 00ft The picture that will draw them with the Goldwyn guarantee of great enter¬ tainment. .. that will pull them with its glorious technicolor. .. that will hold them with its human, lovable Ben Hecht story. . .that will wow them with its array of the greatest stars, the most glorious songs, the gladdest, giddiest en¬ tertainment the screen has ever boasted!