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  1. Footlight Parade is a 1933 American musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon, with songs written by Harry Warren (music), Al Dubin (lyrics), Sammy Fain (music) and Irving Kahal (lyrics). The film's numbers were staged and choreographed by Busby Berkeley.

  2. 11 de jul. de 2019 · Footlight Parade (1933) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #FootlightParade James Cagney stars as a fledgling producer who finds himself at odds with his workers, financiers and his greedy ex-wife when...

    • 4 min
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    • Warner Bros. Classics
  3. Footlight Parade. Watch It. About. Videos. Gallery. Watch It. Buy / Rent - Digital. About. Oscar-winner James Cagney ( Yankee Doodle Dandy) stars as a fledgling producer who finds himself at odds with his workers, financiers and his greedy ex-wife when he tries to produce live musicals for movie-going audiences.

  4. Feb 4, 2021 Full Review Tim Dirks Filmsite Footlight Parade (1933) is one of the three most spectacular musicals in 1933 from Warner Bros. and legendary choreographer Busby Berkeley,...

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    • Lloyd Bacon
    • G
    • James Cagney
  5. Footlight Parade. 1933. G. 1h 44m. IMDb RATING. 7.5 /10. 6.1K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Play trailer 3:17. 2 Videos. 99+ Photos. Comedy Musical Romance. Chester Kent struggles against time, romance, and a rival's spy to produce spectacular live "prologues" for movie houses. Director. Lloyd Bacon. Writers. Manuel Seff. James Seymour. Robert Lord. Stars.

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    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Lloyd Bacon
    • 1933-10-21
  6. Footlight parade (Desfile de candilejas en España) es una película musical dirigida por Lloyd Bacon y los números musicales por Busby Berkeley en 1933, y protagonizada por James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler y Dick Powell. Sus canciones están compuestas por los compositores Harry Warren y Sammy Fain, con letras de Irving Kahal y Al Dubin.

  7. Foreshadowing Andrew Lloyd Webber, dance director Francis (Frank McHugh) gets schooled by producer Chester (James Cagney) on the cat number, office helper Bea (Ruby Keeler) checking in, herself pursued by singer Scotty (Dick Powell), in Warner Bros.' Footlight Parade, 1933.