Having heard Helen Kane's recording, this version just blew me away.
@ron1013462 ай бұрын
Can they find a better or restored print of this? It's a fun production!
@memonk112 ай бұрын
Oh dear... my smelling salts!
@johnmanno20523 ай бұрын
HYSTERICAL! Great clip! Well done all around. The "female fire brigade" was priceless. Along with the flaming trumpets and the voyeur Cupid
@markbeck83844 ай бұрын
Showboat still breaks my heart. It's an astounding musical; one of the very Greats.
@ISIO-George Жыл бұрын
Rare film clips of Tess Gardella, who used the stage name Aunt Jemima, performing in blackface. In the 1936 film, there is a duet with Paul Robeson and Hattie McDaniels where a box of Aunt Jemima pancake mix is on the kitchen table, as an homage to Gardella.
@LSSYLondon Жыл бұрын
Showboat was literally the only musical that moved me beyond tears. It was remarkable. It still is.
@natbatlightwood5288 Жыл бұрын
I didn't know they'd released deleted scenes for this show. These aren't on the UK dvd's or anything. I wish they'd have put this back into the episode for the DVD release. It would've been cool i mean they kept some of the scene in. It'd be cool if for the next major anniversary they released Directors Cuts of episodes like The Debt, Sacrifice, etc. etc. Like they did with A Friend in Need.
@rjmcallister1888 Жыл бұрын
1930. Two-strip technicolor. The effects are very good and the microphones are well-hidden. The song and dancing is typical for the late 20's. And Zelma O'Neal brings both looks and energy. Paramount was getting into financial trouble at this time, and a number of these films did not survive, especially the color versions. Paramount sold most of it's pre-1950 output to MCA in the 1950's, primarily for TV distribution. Universal inherited them when MCA bought that studio in 1962.
@scotnick59 Жыл бұрын
Zelma sounds so very contemporary here!
@Marcel_Audubon Жыл бұрын
Wonderful to see Helen Morgan so young
@kennethwayne6857 Жыл бұрын
Sadly, she never got much older.
@eddymcpre Жыл бұрын
Loved a good drink
@Marcel_Audubon Жыл бұрын
@@eddymcpre don't we all?
@Marcel_Audubon Жыл бұрын
@@kennethwayne6857 she lived another 12 years
@eddymcpre Жыл бұрын
True Marcel haha.. yeh I think she passed in 1941 or 1943, cirrhosis
@lindahull1930 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love Zelma in this. I keep watching it, she makes me laugh, especially when she dances. Never seen the whole film, but would love to.
@Terry-te1ij Жыл бұрын
Sounds like Penny Singleton singing. Penny later was Blondie in the 1940s movies.
@dylanwashington24192 жыл бұрын
Diana Ross sung I want to be Bad in her 1979 Ceaser's Palace Special
@michaelmcgee85432 жыл бұрын
The audio soundtracks of the possible movie tone news of the stage version showed the boat was used as an overture of the 1928 film version. although there's a claim that the lost soundtracks of this version were found . I don't think those taking dialogs were remastered in the MGM - time warner issue of the 28 versions, just yet. They should be on DVD.
@michaelmcgee85432 жыл бұрын
I loved Show boat.
@roderickfernandez53822 жыл бұрын
I am mad for Zelma O'Neal but they're so little film of her this is about the best I guess. Do you ever think we'll get to see the full film of follow through?
@toomanyinterests2 жыл бұрын
You can find the full film on youtube search for "FOLLOW THRU 1930 2 Strip Technicolor Color Corrected" I watched it a few days ago, it's quite silly but a very enjoyable film.
@roderickfernandez53822 жыл бұрын
@@toomanyinterests if you put me on to that film so I can see it I will go to Lord's and pray for you I'll go all the way on my hands and knees while my one good knee anyway thank you so much
@toomanyinterests2 жыл бұрын
@@roderickfernandez5382 Here's the link to the film: kzread.info/dash/bejne/mamkmc2dedyalqg.html You're welcome!
@roderickfernandez53822 жыл бұрын
@@toomanyinterests well I just watched the film I don't understand why you called it silly. It was art pure art. Thanks again I'm off to Lourdes I'll keep in touch thanks again I loved it
@toomanyinterests2 жыл бұрын
@@roderickfernandez5382 I was referring to some of the more ridiculous stuff like Jack Haley's eyebrows thing. I didn't mean to suggest it was a detriment to the film, it's actually part of what made the film so enjoyable for me. It's also great to be able to see this 92 yr old film entirely in colour since many from the time now only exist in b&w, that is if they haven't been lost. I found it a fun and beautiful film.
@bsgambati12 жыл бұрын
Well, I think you look...: A. Old Consequences: Groin pull, possible head trauma. B. Good after 10 beers Consequences: Groin pull. Definite head trauma. C. Beautiful Consequences: Groin pull...after failure to keep a straight face. D. Nice Consequences: Meaningless compliment accepted. Meaningless marriage continues.
@caroltenge51472 жыл бұрын
At 1:55 I detect some of the "flippity flop" Steps in there.....
@rich42442 жыл бұрын
The idea is the pain of sleeping with her / a assault. The joke of the show is mainly being in a dysfunctional marriage, family and sticking around for it with a bunch of trash talk from all sides :) this clip is sad as hel and funny as f.
@fernandoreybello53622 жыл бұрын
Il y a quelque chose de pareil maintenont? Para ponerse a llorar.
@SonofFrenzi2 жыл бұрын
I never tire of this number - technically quite a ways ahead of the curve for 1930, and funny too.
@SonofFrenzi2 жыл бұрын
loaded with plenty of hell...th and vigour... (love it)
@robertvatenmaker16102 жыл бұрын
Zelma O'neal is a great singer en player Nice !!!
@karlkearney73082 жыл бұрын
Love it. Sing any old song with me? Costume it?
@toddbeaton15122 жыл бұрын
xena warriors princess is callisto is so amazing
@billbrimmer17392 жыл бұрын
Great clip. Thanks very much.
@andrewkkerr84352 жыл бұрын
Finally after all these years I found it oh this definitely should of stayed in
@dylanwalthall32762 жыл бұрын
Musical Theatre CofC
@roybo19303 жыл бұрын
I remember the first time I ever saw this! I LOVED it! I came out of My chair when I saw the flames shooting out of the trumpet's!! I was just a teenager at the time! And a Jazz Baby at that! I LOVE Zelma, She is GREAT in this Movie!
@Searcheroftruth_seer3 жыл бұрын
So powerful that she refers Xena as her “creator”..
@blogshagify3 жыл бұрын
I think they changed the verse for Diana Ross' version Diana Ross - "I Wanna Be Bad/I Want To Be Bad"(Caesar's Palace, 1979) kzread.info/dash/bejne/X3lq1bh8cpXPg6g.html
@Nacho-Mamma3 жыл бұрын
"Showboat" is the very first musical based on a novel, and what turned Vaudeville shows into Broadway musicals. No longer was going to the theater though of as seedy & illicit. And, actually "Showboat" was originally billed as an opera. It is considered the longest running musical in Broadway history.
@sschimel3 жыл бұрын
Show Boat was in no way the first Broadway musical based on a novel. See the link to IBDB's paged just on Dickens. www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/charles-dickens-10135. And the first Broadway musical version of The Wizard Of Oz was in 1903. It wasn't even the longest running musical at the time. A Trip To Chinatown ran from Nov 09, 1891 to Aug 07, 1893 for 657 performances. And considering that Phantom Of The Opera ran for 13,300 performances, it beat Show Boat by a mile.
@Marcel_Audubon Жыл бұрын
Where did you ever get the idea that going to the theater was considered seedy and illicit before Showboat?!? absurd comment. Do you know anything at all about the long history of theater in the United States?
@ashleydurden71793 жыл бұрын
I would've broke her hand before she even gave me a groin pull lol
@lovechanges39323 жыл бұрын
What is the title of this documentary?
@fromthesidelines3 жыл бұрын
"BIOGRAPHY": "The Great Ziegfeld" {A&E, February 26, 1996}/Jack Perkins, narrator
@lovechanges39323 жыл бұрын
@@fromthesidelines Thank you.
@fromthesidelines3 жыл бұрын
You're VERY welcome. :)
@ritikabalinge10343 жыл бұрын
@@fromthesidelines u are from which country I am just asking I like to know stranger's
@fromthesidelines3 жыл бұрын
The United States.
@ritikabalinge10343 жыл бұрын
Who is here after hindi class 8 th ch ncert Jab cinema ne bolana sikha But I can't understand any thing
@ridhimmittal3 жыл бұрын
lol me too i am in The Air Force School New delhi, what is yourss??
@pravinsharma96923 жыл бұрын
I also
@krishna19803 жыл бұрын
ah I see you're a woman of culture as well
@shivanibhat13142 жыл бұрын
me ✋✋
@TranNguyen-sw7wu3 жыл бұрын
This scene really clarifies why Callisto mocked Xena about Gaby's presumed death. It's a powerful scene between 2 powerful characters/actresses. Such a shame it was left out. There should have been more scenes between Xena and Callisto, not less
@andrewkkerr84352 жыл бұрын
I know I never understood that bit it just didn't make sense but now it does and just another way Callisto manipulating someone to get what she wants again
@MRNGrandpere4 жыл бұрын
Here's the full version of the Old Man River number in this video. It was sung by Jules Bledsoe. kzread.info/dash/bejne/lYOcwbN_ddGoiaw.html
@stevesewall4 жыл бұрын
Love the comment at 2:13 about "stepping into a mystical world" that leads into the short clip of Helen Morgans magical "My Bill". Full version is at kzread.info/dash/bejne/f6qBp5p7YLaqfpM.html Lonette McKee, also on KZread, is also wonderful.
@stephaniefaypage80284 жыл бұрын
Is Xena a Pappas ?
@-JavCold-4 жыл бұрын
It's the first time i see this deleted scene, and it's so awesome. I have no words but the same as other people said on here. Incredible conversation and so intensive among Xena and Callisto. Now i can understand other scenes that appeared on this episode, like when Xena killed Callisto, in a deeper way (why Xena looks at Callisto like that and why Callisto touched Xena like she did etc). Thanks for publishing this!
@davidj95254 жыл бұрын
Quisiera saber que dice? 😭😭😭
@leslieeckhardt5045 жыл бұрын
The reason this is not available except in grey market copies, which is probably the source for this clip, is that the estates of Schwab and Mandel, composers of this show for the Broadway stage has forbidden it's release. I'm not sure if they want outrageous sums of money to clear the rights or what. Truly a shame that this cannot get a legit release.
@tworthington275 жыл бұрын
0:53 Peggy definite looks like my Mom.
@larryelliott3945 жыл бұрын
Musical theatre oil ptg by Larry Elliott. At Piecetime puzzles.com Larry Elliott
@JRobson19556 жыл бұрын
I’ve worked out the chords for this song
@HMcDMusic6 жыл бұрын
Hey folks, try to remember that she was a real human being, with a real family who misses her (she passed in 1989), and anything negative you say here is hurtful to us and unnecessary. She had her share of hardship as a human, but I promise you, she was bad-ass. To the person who posted this, thank you. We're glad to see that people remember her fondly.
@tb45225 жыл бұрын
I saw the full version at UCLA and still remember how funny she was!
@roybo19303 жыл бұрын
I LOVE HER!
@oldtimer794 Жыл бұрын
What a talent! I can just imagine sitting in the audience and watching this live. It must have been incredible!!
@celine93224 ай бұрын
What are people saying about her?
@lewkaplanski76163 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful and lovely talented lady. And all the classy talented people in this great musical number. I'm so glad my friend sent this to me!
Пікірлер
She’s so darn cute!!! Thanks
Wonderful
Having heard Helen Kane's recording, this version just blew me away.
Can they find a better or restored print of this? It's a fun production!
Oh dear... my smelling salts!
HYSTERICAL! Great clip! Well done all around. The "female fire brigade" was priceless. Along with the flaming trumpets and the voyeur Cupid
Showboat still breaks my heart. It's an astounding musical; one of the very Greats.
Rare film clips of Tess Gardella, who used the stage name Aunt Jemima, performing in blackface. In the 1936 film, there is a duet with Paul Robeson and Hattie McDaniels where a box of Aunt Jemima pancake mix is on the kitchen table, as an homage to Gardella.
Showboat was literally the only musical that moved me beyond tears. It was remarkable. It still is.
I didn't know they'd released deleted scenes for this show. These aren't on the UK dvd's or anything. I wish they'd have put this back into the episode for the DVD release. It would've been cool i mean they kept some of the scene in. It'd be cool if for the next major anniversary they released Directors Cuts of episodes like The Debt, Sacrifice, etc. etc. Like they did with A Friend in Need.
1930. Two-strip technicolor. The effects are very good and the microphones are well-hidden. The song and dancing is typical for the late 20's. And Zelma O'Neal brings both looks and energy. Paramount was getting into financial trouble at this time, and a number of these films did not survive, especially the color versions. Paramount sold most of it's pre-1950 output to MCA in the 1950's, primarily for TV distribution. Universal inherited them when MCA bought that studio in 1962.
Zelma sounds so very contemporary here!
Wonderful to see Helen Morgan so young
Sadly, she never got much older.
Loved a good drink
@@eddymcpre don't we all?
@@kennethwayne6857 she lived another 12 years
True Marcel haha.. yeh I think she passed in 1941 or 1943, cirrhosis
Absolutely love Zelma in this. I keep watching it, she makes me laugh, especially when she dances. Never seen the whole film, but would love to.
Sounds like Penny Singleton singing. Penny later was Blondie in the 1940s movies.
Diana Ross sung I want to be Bad in her 1979 Ceaser's Palace Special
The audio soundtracks of the possible movie tone news of the stage version showed the boat was used as an overture of the 1928 film version. although there's a claim that the lost soundtracks of this version were found . I don't think those taking dialogs were remastered in the MGM - time warner issue of the 28 versions, just yet. They should be on DVD.
I loved Show boat.
I am mad for Zelma O'Neal but they're so little film of her this is about the best I guess. Do you ever think we'll get to see the full film of follow through?
You can find the full film on youtube search for "FOLLOW THRU 1930 2 Strip Technicolor Color Corrected" I watched it a few days ago, it's quite silly but a very enjoyable film.
@@toomanyinterests if you put me on to that film so I can see it I will go to Lord's and pray for you I'll go all the way on my hands and knees while my one good knee anyway thank you so much
@@roderickfernandez5382 Here's the link to the film: kzread.info/dash/bejne/mamkmc2dedyalqg.html You're welcome!
@@toomanyinterests well I just watched the film I don't understand why you called it silly. It was art pure art. Thanks again I'm off to Lourdes I'll keep in touch thanks again I loved it
@@roderickfernandez5382 I was referring to some of the more ridiculous stuff like Jack Haley's eyebrows thing. I didn't mean to suggest it was a detriment to the film, it's actually part of what made the film so enjoyable for me. It's also great to be able to see this 92 yr old film entirely in colour since many from the time now only exist in b&w, that is if they haven't been lost. I found it a fun and beautiful film.
Well, I think you look...: A. Old Consequences: Groin pull, possible head trauma. B. Good after 10 beers Consequences: Groin pull. Definite head trauma. C. Beautiful Consequences: Groin pull...after failure to keep a straight face. D. Nice Consequences: Meaningless compliment accepted. Meaningless marriage continues.
At 1:55 I detect some of the "flippity flop" Steps in there.....
The idea is the pain of sleeping with her / a assault. The joke of the show is mainly being in a dysfunctional marriage, family and sticking around for it with a bunch of trash talk from all sides :) this clip is sad as hel and funny as f.
Il y a quelque chose de pareil maintenont? Para ponerse a llorar.
I never tire of this number - technically quite a ways ahead of the curve for 1930, and funny too.
loaded with plenty of hell...th and vigour... (love it)
Zelma O'neal is a great singer en player Nice !!!
Love it. Sing any old song with me? Costume it?
xena warriors princess is callisto is so amazing
Great clip. Thanks very much.
Finally after all these years I found it oh this definitely should of stayed in
Musical Theatre CofC
I remember the first time I ever saw this! I LOVED it! I came out of My chair when I saw the flames shooting out of the trumpet's!! I was just a teenager at the time! And a Jazz Baby at that! I LOVE Zelma, She is GREAT in this Movie!
So powerful that she refers Xena as her “creator”..
I think they changed the verse for Diana Ross' version Diana Ross - "I Wanna Be Bad/I Want To Be Bad"(Caesar's Palace, 1979) kzread.info/dash/bejne/X3lq1bh8cpXPg6g.html
"Showboat" is the very first musical based on a novel, and what turned Vaudeville shows into Broadway musicals. No longer was going to the theater though of as seedy & illicit. And, actually "Showboat" was originally billed as an opera. It is considered the longest running musical in Broadway history.
Show Boat was in no way the first Broadway musical based on a novel. See the link to IBDB's paged just on Dickens. www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/charles-dickens-10135. And the first Broadway musical version of The Wizard Of Oz was in 1903. It wasn't even the longest running musical at the time. A Trip To Chinatown ran from Nov 09, 1891 to Aug 07, 1893 for 657 performances. And considering that Phantom Of The Opera ran for 13,300 performances, it beat Show Boat by a mile.
Where did you ever get the idea that going to the theater was considered seedy and illicit before Showboat?!? absurd comment. Do you know anything at all about the long history of theater in the United States?
I would've broke her hand before she even gave me a groin pull lol
What is the title of this documentary?
"BIOGRAPHY": "The Great Ziegfeld" {A&E, February 26, 1996}/Jack Perkins, narrator
@@fromthesidelines Thank you.
You're VERY welcome. :)
@@fromthesidelines u are from which country I am just asking I like to know stranger's
The United States.
Who is here after hindi class 8 th ch ncert Jab cinema ne bolana sikha But I can't understand any thing
lol me too i am in The Air Force School New delhi, what is yourss??
I also
ah I see you're a woman of culture as well
me ✋✋
This scene really clarifies why Callisto mocked Xena about Gaby's presumed death. It's a powerful scene between 2 powerful characters/actresses. Such a shame it was left out. There should have been more scenes between Xena and Callisto, not less
I know I never understood that bit it just didn't make sense but now it does and just another way Callisto manipulating someone to get what she wants again
Here's the full version of the Old Man River number in this video. It was sung by Jules Bledsoe. kzread.info/dash/bejne/lYOcwbN_ddGoiaw.html
Love the comment at 2:13 about "stepping into a mystical world" that leads into the short clip of Helen Morgans magical "My Bill". Full version is at kzread.info/dash/bejne/f6qBp5p7YLaqfpM.html Lonette McKee, also on KZread, is also wonderful.
Is Xena a Pappas ?
It's the first time i see this deleted scene, and it's so awesome. I have no words but the same as other people said on here. Incredible conversation and so intensive among Xena and Callisto. Now i can understand other scenes that appeared on this episode, like when Xena killed Callisto, in a deeper way (why Xena looks at Callisto like that and why Callisto touched Xena like she did etc). Thanks for publishing this!
Quisiera saber que dice? 😭😭😭
The reason this is not available except in grey market copies, which is probably the source for this clip, is that the estates of Schwab and Mandel, composers of this show for the Broadway stage has forbidden it's release. I'm not sure if they want outrageous sums of money to clear the rights or what. Truly a shame that this cannot get a legit release.
0:53 Peggy definite looks like my Mom.
Musical theatre oil ptg by Larry Elliott. At Piecetime puzzles.com Larry Elliott
I’ve worked out the chords for this song
Hey folks, try to remember that she was a real human being, with a real family who misses her (she passed in 1989), and anything negative you say here is hurtful to us and unnecessary. She had her share of hardship as a human, but I promise you, she was bad-ass. To the person who posted this, thank you. We're glad to see that people remember her fondly.
I saw the full version at UCLA and still remember how funny she was!
I LOVE HER!
What a talent! I can just imagine sitting in the audience and watching this live. It must have been incredible!!
What are people saying about her?
Such a beautiful and lovely talented lady. And all the classy talented people in this great musical number. I'm so glad my friend sent this to me!
This stopped the show??? THIS?