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Heads Up ()

5.6 (73)
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  • Release: 1930-10-11
  • Director: Victor Schertzinger
  • Writers: Jack Kirkland , John McGowan , Paul Gerard Smith
  • Language: English
  • Stars: Charles ‘Buddy’ Rogers , Helen Kane , Margaret Breen , Victor Moore , Gene Gowing , Helen Carrington , Billy Taylor , Charles Anthony Hughes , Harry Shannon , John Hamilton
  • Runtime: 76 min
  • Awards: N/A
  • AKA: Heads Up (United Kingdom) , Heads Up , Heads Up (India) , En kyss till sjöss (Sweden) , A Ilha da Felicidade (Brazil) , 海上ジャズ大学 (Japan) , Heads Up (United States of America)
  • Plot: "Heads Up" is a thinly plotted musical comedy which is light on both ingredients. There are only four songs, and only two from Rodgers and Hart's original score. It was based on a Broadway play which ran for 144 performances, and this number has been debated by other reviewers as to whether the show should be considered a hit or not. By today's standards that would be a near flop, but evidently in the 30's it could make a profit for backers.In any case, it could have used a stronger cast. Buddy Rogers was an attractive leading man but not a song and dance man. He has the best song in the show, the old standard "A Ship Without A Sail" and puts it over in good fashion but is accompanied by a hearty, full-throated chorus of sailors which crush the slender thread of the song with a loud, overpowering backup job. This has to be one of the most peculiar arrangements ever put on film.Also in the cast are Helen Kane and Victor Moore. Ms. Kane is given too much to do and is an overrated performer, getting by mainly on her Betty Boop voice. She sings a little, dances a little and shows minimal talent and looks for a Hollywood musical. Victor Moore was a famous Broadway figure who made the transition to Hollywood on the strength of his unique shtick, that of a flustered half-wit, which is dwelt on at length here and which soon becomes tedious. The two are entertaining together in a sequence in which he describes his kitchen inventions accompanied by some funny back-and-forth dialogue.The plot is mildly interesting, about a private vessel being used by bootleggers (Prohibition was still in force), but is neither compelling nor suspenseful. The main reason to see this film is for the viewer to evaluate its place in the history of musical comedy.
  • IMDB:tt0020956
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