Alexander's Ragtime Band (film)

Alexander's Ragtime Band 

Original film poster 
Directed by Henry King 
Produced by Darryl F. Zanuck 
Written by Irving Berlin
Richard Sherman 
Starring Tyrone Power
Alice Faye
Don Ameche
Ethel Merman 
Music by Irving Berlin
Alfred Newman 
Cinematography J. Peverell Marley 
Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox 
Release date(s) August 16, 1938 
Running time 106 min. 
IMDb profile 
Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938) is a film, released by Twentieth
Century Fox, that takes off from the 1911 Irving Berlin song
"Alexander's Ragtime Band", to tell a story of a society boy who
scandalizes his family by pursuing a career in ragtime instead of in
"serious" music. It stars Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Ethel
Merman, Jack Haley, and Jean Hersholt.

The story was written by Berlin himself, with Kathryn Scola, Richard
Sherman, and Lamar Trotti. It was directed by Henry King.

Contents [hide]
1 Songs 
2 Reception 
3 References 
4 External links 
 


[edit] Songs
The story strings together 28 Irving Berlin songs. Old songs were
combined with new ones written especially for the film, as Berlin was
also to do with the motion pictures Holiday Inn, Blue Skies, and White
Christmas. Alexander's Ragtime Band was released in 1938, but was set in
the World War I era (1914 - 1918). As a result, there were some
anomalies; for example, "Heat Wave", sung by Ethel Merman, and "Easter
Parade" were not written until 1933.


[edit] Reception
Alfred Newman won an Academy Award for Best Music, Scoring. The film
was also nominated for:

Best Picture 
Story - Irving Berlin 
Song - Irving Berlin for "Now It Can Be Told" 
Art Direction - Bernard Herzbrun and Boris Leven 
Film Editing - Barbara McLean 

[edit] References



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