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Sunday, March 1, 2015

Anything Goes is a 1956 American musical film directed by Robert Lewis and starring Bing Crosby, Donald O'Connor, Jeanmaire, and Mitzi Gaynor. Adapted from the 1934 stage play Anything Goes by Cole Porter, Guy Bolton, and P.G. Wodehouse, the film is about two entertainers scheduled to appear in a Broadway show together who travel to Paris, where each discovers the perfect leading lady for the female roleâ€"each promising the role to the girl they selected without informing the other. On the return voyage, with each man having brought his leading lady along, the Atlantic becomes a stormy crossing when each man must tell his discovery that she might not get the role.

The book was drastically rewritten for this second film version, which was also released by Paramount. Although this version again stars Bing Crosby (whose character was once more renamed), Donald O'Connor, and comedian Phil Harris in a cameo, the film almost completely excises the rest of the original characters in favor of a new plot. The film features almost no similarities to the play or the stage production, apart from some songs and the title.

Plot


Anything Goes (1956 film)

Showbiz partners Bill Benson and Ted Adams each travel to Paris to sign a dancer to star in their new show. The problem? There is only one role, and the men have unknowingly cast two dancers, Patsy Blair and Gaby Duval. It is up to the men to sort out their mess on the cruise back to America.

Cast


Anything Goes (1956 film)
  • Bing Crosby as Bill Benson
  • Donald O'Connor as Ted Adams
  • Mitzi Gaynor as Patsy Blair
  • Jeanmaire as Gaby Duval
  • Phil Harris as Steve Blair
  • Kurt Kasznar as Victor Lawrence
  • Richard Erdman as Ed Brent
  • Walter Sande as Alex Todd
  • Archer MacDonald as Otto
  • Argentina Brunetti as Suzanne
  • Alma Macrorie as French Baroness
  • Dorothy Neumann as German Woman
  • James Griffith as Paul Holiday

Production


Anything Goes (1956 film)

The primary musical numbers ("Anything Goes", "You're the Top", "I Get a Kick Out of You", "It's De-Lovely" and "Blow, Gabriel, Blow") appear in the film with updated arrangements, while the lesser-known Porter songs were cut completely, and new songs, written by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn, were substituted. These substitutions ranged from the lively tap number by Donald O'Connor with bouncy children and as many bouncy balls ("You Can Bounce Right Back") to the crazy kitsch ("Second-hand Turban"). Musical numbers were staged by Nick Castle, with the "Anything Goes" number staged by Ernie Flatt, and Roland Petit providing the choreography of "I Get a Kick of You" for his wife Zizi Jeanmaire.

Soundtrack


Anything Goes (1956 film)

The original soundtrack album was released by Decca Records and includes a mix of soundtrack performances and studio re-creations.

  1. "Ya Gotta Give the People Hoke" (Crosby and O'Connor) â€" This is from the film soundtrack.
  2. "Anything Goes" (Gaynor) â€" The orchestra track is from the film, but Gaynor overdubs a new and different vocal.
  3. "I Get a Kick Out of You" (Jeanmaire) â€" This is from the film soundtrack, although the sound quality fluctuates between the vocals and the dance music.
  4. "You're the Top" (Crosby and Gaynor) â€" This is a studio recording with an arrangement totally different from that presented in the film. On screen the number is done as a double duet with Crosby and Gaynor rehearsing in one room while O'Connor and Jeanmaire rehearse in an adjoining room. The recorded version is less complete and has some different lyrics.
  5. "Dream Ballet" (Orchestra) â€" This is taken from the soundtrack with the addition "Let's Do It" at the very beginning, which was edited out of the final print of the film.
  6. "It's De-Lovely" (O'Connor and Gaynor) â€" This is from the film soundtrack with dialogue removed.
  7. "All Through the Night" (Crosby) â€" This is a studio re-recording with Crosby singing at a slightly faster tempo.
  8. "A Second Hand Turban and a Crystal Ball" (Crosby and O'Connor) â€" This is the full routine (with a few slight dialogue abridgments) taken from the film soundtrack.
  9. "You Can Bounce Right Back" (O'Connor) â€" This is from the film soundtrack.
  10. "Blow, Gabriel, Blow" (Full cast) â€" This is from the soundtrack, but remixed to remove the chorus and adding some verses not heard in the finished film.

The album stayed in Decca's catalog until 1969 when it was discontinued. In 2004, Decca Broadway re-released the recording on CD with three additional Crosby tracks: "Sailor Beware", "My Heart and I", and "Moonburn".

References


Anything Goes (1956 film)

External links


Anything Goes (1956 film)
  • Anything Goes at the Internet Movie Database
  • Anything Goes at AllMovie
  • Anything Goes at Rotten Tomatoes


 
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