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The Big Broadcast of 1936
The Big Broadcast of 1936

The Big Broadcast of 1936 (1935)

55% User Rating
1h 38min
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"A musical meteor of songs, comedy and romance!"

Two-bit radio station owner Spud Miller doubles as the station's sole announcer. On the verge of bankruptcy, Spud is receptive to the wacky notions of George and Gracie, who've just invented a television device that can pick up and transmit any signal, any time, anywhere.

Norman TaurogDirector

Cast

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Jack Oakie

Jack Oakie

Spud Miller

George Burns

George Burns

George

Gracie Allen

Gracie Allen

Gracie

Lyda Roberti

Lyda Roberti

Countess Ysobel de Naigila

Wendy Barrie

Wendy Barrie

Sue

Henry Wadsworth

Henry Wadsworth

Smiley Goodwin

C. Henry Gordon

C. Henry Gordon

Gordoni

Benny Baker

Benny Baker

Herman

Bing Crosby

Bing Crosby

Bing

Ethel Merman

Ethel Merman

Ethel Merman

Mary Boland

Mary Boland

Mrs. Sealingsworth

Charles Ruggles

Charles Ruggles

Wilbur Sealingsworth

David Holt

David Holt

Brother

Virginia Weidler

Virginia Weidler

Little Girl in Hospital

Guy Standing

Guy Standing

Doctor

Gail Patrick

Gail Patrick

Nurse

Bill Robinson

Bill Robinson

Specialty

Ray Noble

Ray Noble

Band Leader

Ina Ray Hutton

Ina Ray Hutton

Ina Ray Hutton

Fayard Nicholas

Fayard Nicholas

Dot

Harold Nicholas

Harold Nicholas

Dash

Akim Tamiroff

Akim Tamiroff

Boris

Samuel S. Hinds

Samuel S. Hinds

Captain

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Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

June 29, 2025

To be fair to director Norman Taurog, at least he has tried to inject the semblance of a story into this otherwise entertaining but routine revue-style film showcasing a plethora of talent strutting their stuff! That story is put into the safe hands of George Burns and Gracie Allen who have invented a gizmo that could give Orwell’s “Big Brother” a run for its money! Not only can it intercept transmissions from anywhere in the world, but it can see what is going on in the privacy of people’s living rooms. This is of great interest to the sceptical radio entrepreneur “Spud” (Jack Oakie) who sees great potential for it to help him win a competition worth $250,000 of advertising revenue. There are loads of familiar faces playing straight and comic roles throughout this feature and in many ways it offers us quite an interesting look at just how important radio was in 1935. Some of it, tap-dancing for example, did not seem the most obvious to work on the wireless, but by manufacturing audience scenarios via his “Radio Eye”, we are led to appreciate just how popular many of those more visual acts were. There’s plenty of humour here ranging from the slapstick to the witty; Ethel Merman belts out “It’s the Animal in Me”, Bing Crosby croons “I Wished on the Moon” and although it is an easy enough watch, it did strike me as being more of a celebration of the theatre rather then the silver screen. An engaging anthology of what we watched back then, but maybe not one you’d need to watch too often.

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Big Broadcast Collection

Includes: The Big Broadcast, The Big Broadcast of 1936, The Big Broadcast of 1937, The Big Broadcast of 1938