King of Burlesque

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King of Burlesque
King of Burlesque FilmPoster.jpeg
Directed bySidney Lanfield
Screenplay by
Gene Markey
Story byViña Delmar
Produced byKenneth Macgowan (associate producer)
StarringWarner Baxter
Alice Faye
Jack Oakie
CinematographyJ. Peverell Marley
Edited by
Music byCyril J. Mockridge (original music) (uncredited)
Victor Baravalle (musical director)
Herbert W. Spencer (orchestrator) (uncredited)
(music recordist) (uncredited) Pollack & Yellen
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • January 3, 1936 (1936-01-03)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1.1 million[1]

King of Burlesque is a 1936 musical film about a former burlesque producer played by Warner Baxter who moves into a legitimate theatre and does very well, until he marries a socialite. Sammy Lee received an Academy Award nomination for the now dead category of Best Dance Direction at the 8th Academy Awards.[2] Today the film is best known for Fats Waller's rendition of "I've Got My Fingers Crossed".

Plot[]

Former burlesque producer moves into legitimate theatre and does well until he marries a socialite. After his divorce his former top singer returns from London to help out.

Cast[]

Remake[]

The film was remade in 1943 as Hello, Frisco, Hello.

References[]

  • Green, Stanley (1999) Hollywood Musicals Year by Year (2nd ed.), pub. Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 0-634-00765-3 page 50

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