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7 de dic. de 2016 · Busby Berkeley’s Personalized Beauty. The legendary director-choreographer also made some little-known non-musical films, like “She Had to Say Yes,” starring Loretta Young and Hugh Herbert ...
Busby Berkeley has become synonymous with lavish musical numbers choreographed to precision. As the creator of human kaleidoscopes, he singlehandedly developed his signature style in which movement, props, costumes, an elaborate set, a rotating stage and a single camera would come together to create a visual spectacle.
Fashions Of 1934 (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Spin A Little Web Of Dreams Nearly an hour into the picture and finally the big (and only) Busby Berkeley number, Verree Teasdale’s song, by Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal, introduces a feather and fashion-based production, gowns per usual by Orry-Kelly, in Warner Bros.’ Fashions Of 1934, 1934, starring William Powell and Bette Davis.
16 de mar. de 2016 · Born in Los Angeles in 1895, Busby Berkeley was a child of the theatre who first made his reputation as a director of stage shows. He was brought to Hollywood in 1930 by Sam Goldwyn and then went ...
Busby Berkeley, all'anagrafe William Barkeley Enos (Los Angeles, 29 novembre 1895 – Palm Springs, 14 marzo 1976), è stato un regista, coreografo e attore statunitense Indice 1 Biografia
9 de ene. de 2023 · B usby Berkeley is synonymous with some of the most dazzling and groundbreaking Hollywood musicals ever made. The legendary Hollywood film director and choreographer created elaborate musical production numbers famed for their complex geometric patterns and kaleidoscopic visual effects. A master technician, his ability to coordinate hundreds of ...
Busby Berkeley: Wowing 'em with excess. From the "By a Waterfall" number. Just before the big production number in "Footlight Parade," James Cagney says: "If this doesn’t get ‘em, nothin’ will." What follows is the famous "By a Waterfall" sequence in which Dick Powell dreams of dozens of beautiful mermaids sliding and swimming down a ...