World by Night (Warner Bros.) (1960)

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Other acts covering the realm of music, song, comedy and acrobatics —plus four super strippers — are shown performing in cities ranging from Hamburg to Honolulu and Hollywood to Hong Kong. Under the direction of Italy’s Luigi Vanzi, crews making the picture traveled more than 150,000 kilometers to shoot more than 130,000 meters of film. Cavalcade Of Fun Offered In ‘World’ “World by Night,” es Absit ROR <3 FTE) 0 Coa a eles seis? Re Theatre, is a two hour international tour of famed entertainment spots from Hamburg to Honolulu from Hollywood to Hong Kong . featuring singers, exotic dancers, comics, ballet and animal acts. 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There are ballet and blues, opera (Chinese) and “bopera” (Wee Willie Harris doing his “panther dance” at a rock ’n’ roll hash in London) highsteppers indoor and out (the Bluebell Girls of Paris, the Tiller Girls of London, and the street-marching Rhythmettes of Las Vegas) ; dancing whales and stripping females; geishagirls, maidens at a Hawaiian luau, participants at a Harlem revival, zany musicians (“The Nitwits”), master juggler, the world’s most untrained dog—and an Atlas-full of novelties. The two-hour picture, produced by Julia Film, directed by Italy’s Luigi Vanzi and presented by Warner Bros., was filmed on a 150,000 kilometer tour covering Amsterdam, Blackpool, Buenos Aires, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Hollywood, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Las Vegas, London, New York, Paris, Stockholm and Tokyo. Besides the interior sequences, the picture includes after-dark street scenes of the various entertainment capitals visited, capturing their individual atmospheres. 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Film Round-U> Of Internationa! Fun “World by Night,” a_ two hour Technirama Technicolor Warner Bros. presentation, is an international anthology of amusement in the realm of music, song, the dance, comedy, acrobatics, and novelty acts that defy categorization. Taking his camera to night clubs and music halls in fourteen cities ranging from Hamburg and Honolulu to Hollywood and Hong Kong, Italian direetor Luigi Vanzi and his film makers recorded acts running the gamut from the dancing whales of ballet at the Lido in Paris, amateur night and a spiritual ‘World By Night’ Tours 14 Cities One hundred and fifty thousand kilometers one hundred and thirty thousand meters eight hundred million lire .. . These impressive figures relate to “World by Night,” a Technirama Technicolor intercontinental tour of night clubs, music halls and other entertainment Meccas. The crews traveled one hundred and fifty thousand kilometers to film one hundred and thirty thousand meters of film at a cost of eight hundred million lire. Presenting outstanding acts in the realm of music, song, dancing, comedy, acrobatics —and such novelty and specialty turns as dancing whales and stripping females — the two-hour picture tours the night worlds of Amsterdam, Blackpool, Buenos Aires, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Hollywood, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Las Vegas, London, New York, Paris, Stockholm and Tokyo. The picture was produced by Julia Film and directed by Italy’s Luigi Vanzi and is being presented by Warner Bros. Hollywood’s Marineland to the stripping females to some of the plushest hot-spots on the Continent. Crews working on the Julia Film spent eight months traveling more than 150,000 kilometers to shoot some 130.000 meters of film at a cost of eight hundred million lire. FROM E BALLET 16 BURLESQUE ‘TCRMRAMUA TECQNCRLOR . WAGE? RE 1-SHEET e% . 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