Dames (1934) pre-code
Busby Berkeley musical starring several of my favorite actors of the time. But best of all, and quite unexpected was the song
I only have eyes for you. The Flamingoes version is one of my favorite oldies. There is even a Wiki page on the song.
But, getting to the plot, Stick in the mud Ezra Ounce (
Hugh Herbert) a millionaire, decides to give his relative Horace Peter Hemingway (
Guy Kibbee) ten, count 'em, $10 million, but only if he proves himself to be an upstanding prude. Hemingway's daughter Barbara (
Ruby Keeler), is involved with a Broadway musical,
Sweet and Hot. this must be hidden from old uncle Ounce, lest he keep his money for himself. Jimmy Higgens (
Dick Powell) is the guy wrote wrote the musical, and Mabel Anderson (
Joan Blondell), sings the opening number, about being the girl at the ironing board (in the laundry), which is really amusing, with all the clothes on the line being animated by puppeteers.
So, learning about the scandalous Broadway show, Ounce decides to see for himself, just how degenerate it is, and hires a dozen tough guys to infiltrate the audience and on his signal, cause havoc. But, ounce has his own weakness, he uses a certain snake oil called
Dr. Silver's Golden Elixir, to cure his hiccups, apparently oblivious to the high alcohol content.
My late mother would have loved this film, because of the B.B. dances, etc., though I myself thought they were a bit too long and drawn-out, but, I am not one who enjoys such things very much.
Dick Powell sang
I only have eyes for you for what seemed like 10 minutes.
So, there they are, 4 stuffed shirts, 3 men & one woman Matilda Ounce Hemingway (
ZaSu Pitts), sitting inn the balcony, gazing in un-approval at the stage, all guzzling the 'elixir' straight from the bottle, and thoroughly drunk.
Even I enjoyed this film, though, I might not have watched it, if not for those actors I noted. Comedy was very well done, & the BB part was also amusing. 8/10.