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Sweet Adeline (1934 film)

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'Sweet Adeline' is a 1934 musical film adaptation of the 1929 Jerome Kern/Oscar Hammerstein II Broadway play of the same title. It stars Irene Dunne and Donald Woods and was directed by Mervyn LeRoy.

Cast



* Irene Dunne as Adeline [Schmidt]

* Donald Woods as Sid Barnett

* Hugh Herbert as Rupert Rockingham

* Ned Sparks as Dan Herzig

* Joseph Cawthorn as Oscar Schmidt

* Wini Shaw as Elysia (as Winifred Shaw)

* Louis Calhern as Major Day

* Nydia Westman as Nellie

* Dorothy Dare as Dot

* Phil Regan as Singer

Songs



:'Music by Kern and lyrics by Hammerstein, unless otherwise indicated.'

*"Sweet Adeline", music by Henry W. Armstrong, lyrics by Richard Husch Gerard, sung by Hugh Herbert and Donald Wood

*"We Were So Young", sung by Irene Dunne, then a second time by Dunne, Phil Regan and a chorus

*"Play Us a Polka Dot", sung by Dorothy Dare and others

*"Here Am I", sung by Dunne

*"A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight", music by Theodore Metz, lyrics by Joe Hayden, sung by beer garden patrons

*"Why Was I Born?", sung first by Wini Shaw, then by Dunne

*"Oriental Moon", sung by Noah Beery

*"Molly O'Donahue", sung by Regan

*"Lonely Feet", sung by Dunne alone, then later by Dunne and a chorus

*"I'd Leave My Happy Home For You", music by Harry Von Tilzer, lyrics by Will A. Heelan, sung by Johnny Eppelite

*"'Twas Not So Long Ago", sung by Joseph Cawthorn, Dunne, Regan, Herbert and Nydia Westman

*"Pretty Little Jenny Lee", sung by a barbershop quartet

*"Don't Ever Leave Me", sung by Dunne

Reception



'The New York Times' critic Andre Sennwald panned the film, writing, "except for the lovely Kern-Hammerstein music and one or two blazing production numbers in the best Warner Brothers style of extravaganza, 'Sweet Adeline' appears to snore in dulcet measures".

References



*Green, Stanley (1999) Hollywood Musicals Year by Year (2nd ed.), pub. Hal Leonard Corporation page 39


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