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Wikipedia article




'Roman Scandals' is a 1933 American black-and-white pre-Code musical film starring Eddie Cantor, Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart, Edward Arnold and David Manners. It was directed by Frank Tuttle. The film features a number of intricate production numbers choreographed by Busby Berkeley. The song "Keep Young and Beautiful" is from this film. In addition to the starring actors in the picture, the elaborate dance numbers are performed by the "Goldwyn Girls" (who in this film include future stars such as Lucille Ball, Paulette Goddard and Barbara Pepper). The title of the film is a pun on Roman sandals.

Plot summary



Easily the best of Eddie Cantor's gargantuan musical comedies, 'Roman Scandals' begins in the middle-America community of West Rome, Oklahoma, where Eddie (Cantor) is employed as a delivery boy.

A self-styled authority of Ancient Roman history, Eddie bemoans the fact that the local shanty community is about to be wiped out by scheming politicians, certain that such an outrage could never have happened during Rome's Golden Days.

After a blow to the head, Eddie wakes up in Imperial Rome, where he is sold on the slave auction block to good-natured tribune Josephus (David Manners). Eddie soon discovers that the evil emperor Valerius (Edward Arnold) is every bit a crook and grafter as the politicians in West Rome, and he intends to do something about it.

He gets a job as food taster for Valeriusa none-too-secure position, inasmuch as the emperor's wife, Agrippa (Veree Teasdale), is constantly trying to poison himand does his best to smooth the path of romance for Josephus and recently captured princess Sylvia (Gloria Stuart). Eddie's well-intentioned interference earns him a session in the torture chamber, but he escapes and commandeers a chariot.

On the verge of capture, Eddie wakes to find himself in West Rome, OK again, where he quickly foils the modern-day despots and brings about a happy ending for all his friends.

Cast list



* Eddie Cantor as Eddie/Oedipus

* The Goldwyn Girls as Slave Girls

* Ruth Etting as Olga

* Gloria Stuart as Princess Sylvia

* Edward Arnold as Emperor Valerius

* David Manners as Josephus

* Verree Teasdale as Empress Agrippa

* Alan Mowbray as Majordomo

* Jack Rutherford as Manius

* Willard Robertson as Warren Finley Cooper

* Lee Kohlmar as Storekeeper

* Harry Cording as Soldier (uncredited)

* Francis Ford as Citizen (uncredited)

* Murdock MacQuarrie as Senator (uncredited)

Soundtrack



as Oedipus in 'Roman Scandals'

* '"Build a Little Home"'

:Music by Harry Warren

:Lyrics by Al Dubin

:Performed by Eddie Cantor and chorus

:Reprised by Eddie Cantor and chorus

* '"No More Love"'

:Music by Harry Warren

:Lyrics by Al Dubin

:Sung by Ruth Etting

:Danced by chorus

* '"Keep Young and Beautiful"'

:Music by Harry Warren

:Lyrics by Al Dubin

:Performed by Eddie Cantor with chorus

:Danced by chorus

* '"Put a Tax on Love"'

:Music by Harry Warren

:Lyrics by Al Dubin

:Sung by Eddie Cantor

* '"All of Me"'

:Music by Gerald Marks

:Lyrics by Seymour Simons

:Sung by Eddie Cantor

* '"Dinah"'

:Music by Harry Akst

:Lyrics by Sam Lewis and Joe Young

:Sung by Eddie Cantor

* '"Kickin' the Gong Around"'

:Music by Harold Arlen

:Lyrics by Ted Koehler

:Sung by Eddie Cantor

* '"Turkey in the Straw"'

:Traditional

:Played in the opening scene

Critical response



*A written media review is located in 'Monthly Film Bulletin' (UK), Vol. 1, Iss. 8, September 1934, (MG)

Reception



The film was one of United Artists' most popular films of the year.By D. W. (1934, Nov 25). [https://search.proquest.com/docview/101193306 "TAKING A LOOK AT THE RECORD"]. 'New York Times' Retrieved from ProQuest

See also



* List of American films of 1933

References




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