Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Movie - Carnival Show (1938)

Not bad - Carnival Show movie

Movie Premier in 1938.


Using the locale and good cheer of a provincial carnival, this soundie gluey features four nil approaching and one and only act, from the efficient chitchat carnival barker (Clyde Hager) and the singing of Jon Peerce to the acute jazz music of the Cotton Club Tramp Band and a beat hoedown procedure perform by road of Three DeLovelies.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Music
Languages: English
Runtimes: USA:10
Release Dates: USA:1938

In movie have been taken:

Cotton Club Tramp Band (actor)

Clyde Hagar (actor)
Death Notes:Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes:Mitchell, South Dakota, USA
Death Date:21 May 1944
Birth Date:2 December 1887

Jan Peerce (actor)
Father of director 'Larry Peerce' (qv)., Opera singer who also sang popular and stage music., He was one of Arturo Toscanini's favorite tenors. His career lasted well into his '70s; at the age of 59, he made what was at that time considered the finest stereo recording of Romberg's "The Student Prince", believably singing the leading role of the young Prince Karl Franz., One of the great voices of the Metropolitan Opera, he made his debut with the company in 1941, remaining one of the company's star tenors over the next 19 years., A prolific recording artist, primarily for RCA Victor and Vanguard, his biggest hit as a recording artist was "Bluebird of Happiness" (RCA Victor Red Seal: 1945), in which he not only sang but contributed an elegantly sentimental verse reading in the middle of the song., He was a favorite soloist of Arturo Toscanini's. Toscanini once asked him where his ancestors came from. When Peerce replied that they were from Russia and Poland, Toscanini said, "Impossible! They must have come through Italy on the way from Russia!", Brother-in-law of fellow Metropolitan Opera tenor Richard Tucker, with whom he had a personal and professional rivalry for many years., Made his Broadway debut in late 1971, at the age of 67, succeeding Paul Lipson in the role of Tevye in "Fiddler on the Roof" to uniformally excellent reviews. He had made a recording of the songs from the play for the Vanguard label four years earlier, singing the words in Yiddish., Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Volume One, 1981-1985, pages 633-635. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1998., Made a triumphant Metropolitan Opera debut on a broadcast performance of November 29, 1941, singing Alfredo in Verdi's "La Traviata." Although he shone in a cast that also included Jarmila Novotna and Lawrence Tibbett, it was decided not to tell the already nervous young man that the scheduled conductor, Gennaro Papi, had died suddenly, earlier that day. He found out when he saw Ettore Panizza in the pit, instead.
Nick Names:Pinkie
Death Notes:New York City, New York, USA (after 2 year coma)
Biographical Movies:_If I Were a Rich Man: The Life of Jan Peerce (1991) (TV)_ (qv)
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Other Works:He was the tenor soloist in Toscanini's only studio recording of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, made in 1952., He sang in several of conductor Arturo Toscanini's broadcast performances of operas on NBC - "Fidelio", "La Boheme", "La Traviata", and "Un Ballo en Maschera". All were eventually released on LP, and later remastered and released on CD., Made his Broadway debut as Tevye in "Fiddler on the Roof" in late 1971, playing the part for the last few months of the play's eight-year run. In his 70s, he toured in the same role.
Birth Name:Perlemuth, Jacob Pincus
Spouse:'Alice Kalmanowitz' (? - 15 December 1984) (his death); 3 children
Death Date:15 December 1984
Birth Date:3 June 1904

Barbara Nyhan (actress)

Three DeLovelies (actress)

Milton Schwarzwald (director)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes:Michigan, USA
Death Date:2 March 1950
Birth Date:16 September 1891

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