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The Broadway Melody
The Broadway Melody

The Broadway Melody (1929)

52% User Rating
1h 41min
Music
Romance
Drama

"All talking. All singing. All dancing."

The vaudeville act of Harriet and Queenie Mahoney comes to Broadway, where their friend Eddie Kerns needs them for his number in one of Francis Zanfield's shows. When Eddie meets Queenie, he soon falls in love with her—but she is already being courted by Jock Warriner, a member of New York high society. Queenie eventually recognizes that, to Jock, she is nothing more than a toy, and that Eddie is in love with her.

Harry BeaumontDirector

Cast

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Charles King

Eddie Kearns

Anita Page

Anita Page

Queenie Mahoney

Bessie Love

Bessie Love

Hank Mahoney

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Betty Arthur

Chorus Dancer (uncredited)

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J. Emmett Beck

Babe Hatrick (uncredited)

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Nacio Herb Brown

Pianist (uncredited)

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James Burrows

Singer (uncredited)

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Eddie Bush

Quartet Guitarist and Singer (uncredited)

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Ray Cooke

Bellhop (uncredited)

Drew Demorest

Drew Demorest

Turpe - Costumer (uncredited)

Edward Dillon

Edward Dillon

Dillon - Stage Manager (uncredited)

Mary Doran

Mary Doran

Flo (uncredited)

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Arthur Freed

Bystander in Rehearsal Room (uncredited)

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Paul Gibbons

Quartet Guitarist and Singer (uncredited)

James Gleason

James Gleason

Music Publisher (uncredited)

Eddie Kane

Eddie Kane

Francis Zanfield (uncredited)

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Ches Kirkpatrick

Quartet Guitarist and Singer (uncredited)

Carla Laemmle

Carla Laemmle

Specialty Dancer (uncredited)

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Eddie Lang

Guitar Player in Band (uncredited)

Carl M. Leviness

Carl M. Leviness

Party Guest (uncredited)

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Angella Mawby

One of the Mawby Triplets (uncredited)

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Claudette Mawby

One of the Mawby Triplets (uncredited)

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Claudine Mawby

One of the Mawby Triplets (uncredited)

Charlotte Merriam

Charlotte Merriam

Flapper in Pearl Necklace (uncredited)

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Joyce Murray

Specialty Dancer (uncredited)

Blanche Payson

Blanche Payson

Wardrobe Lady (uncredited)

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Alice Pitman

Chorus Girl (uncredited)

Jed Prouty

Jed Prouty

Uncle Jed (uncredited)

Marshall Ruth

Marshall Ruth

Stew - Mr. Zanfield's Assistant (uncredited)

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Bill Seckler

Quartet Guitarist and Singer (uncredited)

Kenneth Thomson

Kenneth Thomson

Jock Warriner (uncredited)

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Diana Verne

Chorus Girl (uncredited)

Dorothy Vernon

Dorothy Vernon

Hotel Housekeeper (uncredited)

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Alice Weaver

Chorus Girl (uncredited)

Dorothy Coonan Wellman

Dorothy Coonan Wellman

Chorus Girl (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Rating 60%

July 27, 2025

“Eddie” (Charles King) invites his girlfriend “Hank” (Bessie Love) and her sister “Queenie” (Anita Page) to join a show being staged by legendary producer “Zanfeld” (Eddie Kane) on Broadway. That’s about as simple as the plot gets because quite swiftly he switches his allegiance to the other sister but she’s a decent sort of gal and tries to return the attentions of socialite “Jock” (Kenneth Thomson). Those attentions are really only skin deep, though, and as we watch we all too readily realise where the real love story lies. Whilst all of this melodrama is playing out, director Harry Beaumont makes best use of his theatrical setting to intersperse this game of who is dating who with some quite well choreographed and scored song and dance routines in the best traditions of (sometimes quite risqué vaudeville. It’s an early talkie and it looks it. None of the cast look particularly comfortable with their lines, but they do look much more natural when the gals are on the stage or frenetically lurching from heartbreak to lovestruck - usually very loudly, backstage too! Love is a class act and she certainly steals the show here but that’s maybe it’s problem. It is a film about a show, whereas it might have been better had it just been a show, and cut out the romancing elements that do create their own suds just once too often. It is a lively enterprise, though, and looks as if those behind the camera knew just how to show how manic, haphazard and hectic life behind the curtain could be, and that’s without any love triangles! It hasn’t really stood the test of time, but I do wonder how many films made now will still have any entertainment value in a century?

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Broadway Melody, by Harry Beaumont (1929) - Trailer

Broadway Melody, by Harry Beaumont (1929) - Trailer

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The Broadway Melody Collection

Includes: The Broadway Melody, Broadway Melody of 1936, Broadway Melody of 1938, Broadway Melody of 1940