The 30s and 40s were the golden age of Hollywood cabaret, when the luxury sets and production had reached its peak; after that, cabaret paid more attention to the combination of content and form, and achieved higher artistic achievements, such as the famous cabaret films of the 50s and 60s, all of which were very epic. 70s, the Hollywood cabaret entered a stage of atrophy, and the traditional means of expression were no longer popular, and innovative ways were occasionally tried, but did not set off a new wave
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Which period was the golden age of Hollywood cabaret?
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Leslie Cannon
She is a French actress active in Hollywood
Friends who like to sing and dance should be interested in the following works
Wizard of Oz (1939)
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Who can replicate Judy Garland's singing voice? It's a good thing Shirley Temple didn't get the part, because she's too goody-two-shoes, too pretentious, and doesn't have Garland's unadulterated purity.
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The story of an American in Paris, an American painter struggling to make it in Paris, and a rich woman and a beautiful girl at the same time, is so cheesy it's even stomach-churning, and even more unoriginal than the story of The Sound of Music. But never mind, with Gershwin's music, Gene Kelly's dancing, and the direction of cabaret master Minnelli, it's guaranteed to shift your attention from your brain to your senses
The best part of the movie is its grand finale: It's a big dance, set in Paris, and guess what kind of set it's supposed to be set on? It's a dreamy, impressionistic painting that sometimes looks like a painting and sometimes comes to life
Kim Kelly
The 1951 film An American in Paris, which starred him, won six Oscars at the 24th Academy Awards, and is regarded as one of the great song-and-dance movies of all time.
In 1952, he directed and acted in "Singin' in the Rain," which was a great success, and in 1956, he directed his first musical cabaret film, "Invitation to the Ball," which won the Grand Prix at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Singin' in the Rain (1952), especially the title song, which he directed and sang and danced in the rain, would have been immortalized if it had been the only thing he wrote in his life
West Side Story (1961)Every cabaret seems to have a master in it, and this one is no exception. exception: shakespeare, bernstein and robbins. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet are relocated to New York's West Side of Manhattan, where the family's period entanglements are transformed into inter-ethnic, street-gang feuds, but the timeless love story is still touching
Another poster for The Sound of Music, a cabaret classic
Fred Astaire was an American actor and dancer
Fred Astaire was born in 1967, and was raised in the United States by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. >
Fred Astaire was again paired with Rita Hayworth, Leslie Cannon, Betty Hutton, Vera-Ellen and Sid Charisse
Fred Astaire was given a special award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1949 for his exceptional skill in the art of dance and his contribution to the burlesque film
Fred had co-starred in nine films with Jochen Rogers together in nine films. Their dance is still considered the "best ballroom dance" in the world
Rita Hayworth's famous film Gilda
The film Joy to the World
This live action-animated film was released by Bowie Films in October 1964, with its premiere on August 24, 1964, at Grauman's ? Grauman's ?Chinese ?Theater. That same year, the movie won five Academy Awards (including Best Actress for Julie Andrews, Best Visual Effects, and Best Original Song for the song "Chim-Chim ?Cher-ee") and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. -winner Julie Andrews. Not only was "Merrily We Roll Along" a remarkable achievement at the awards, it also did amazingly well at the box office