Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937)

  • Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937)
  • Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937)
  • Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937)
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This third entry in MGM`s "Broadway Melody" series may not have been the biggest or best, but thanks to a masterpiece of casting it is one of the most memorable of the batch. Signed by MGM in 1935, 15-year-old Judy Garland made her first feature-film...
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Broadway Melody of 1940 [Followed by] (Year of movie: 1940)

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Discography

Singles

Sun Showers

Got a Pair of New Shoes

Broadway Rhythm

Your Broadway and My Broadway

You Made Me Love You (I Didn`t Want to Do It)

Largo al factotum

I`m Feelin` Like a Million

Some of These Days

Auld Lang Syne

Everybody Sing

Follow in My Footsteps

The Toreador Song

Yours and Mine

You Are My Lucky Star

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  • Betty Clayton: I don`t care what happens, let the whole world stop. As far as I`m concerned you`ll always be the top. `Cause you know you made me love you.
  • Alice Clayton: Is he deaf? Jerry Jason: Well, he was the last time when I asked him for a raise.
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  • Prior to the finale, the show`s billboard is shown. There is a partially visible billboard to the right. It advertises the movie Personal Property (1937) which stars Robert Taylor who plays Stephan Raleigh in this movie.
  • Eleanor Powell was dubbed by Marjorie Lane.
  • In the final number "Your Broadway and My Broadway" there`s a neon sign on the right with the writing "Broadway Melody of 1937" - the working title of this movie.
  • The song "Dear Mr. Gable" was a birthday present for Clark Gable`s 36th birthday. Composer and arranger Roger Edens adapted the old song "You Made Me Love You" by James V. Monaco. It was sung at Gable`s birthday party by a young Judy Garland. Producer Louis B. Mayer was so impressed by it, that he gave order to let Garland sing it again in the next great musical MGM was going to produce.
  • For the number "Your Broadway and Mine", the set is decorated with the names of Broadway stars from the 1910s and 1920s. When Alice (played by Sophie Tucker) starts talking about former times, Tucker`s name can be seen at least twice in the background.
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