Stage Door
1937 -
Not Rated
Release Date: 03/01/2005
Features:
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital Mono 1.0 English
Subtitles - English, French, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Audio Only Bonus - Radio Production With Ginger Rogers & Rosalind Russell
Shorts: Musical Short: UPS AND DOWNS
Trailers: Theatrical Trailer
Time:
92
mins.
J&R Item # 1019766_10
UPC # 053939675528
Label: Warner Home Video
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The Footlights Club, the primary setting for much of STAGE DOOR, is a remarkable creation. The result of a collaboration between director Gregory La Cava, screenwriter Morrie Ryskind (brought in to replace Anthony Veiller), and an outstanding group of tough, smart-talking actresses played by Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Lucille Ball, Ann Miller, Eve Arden, and Gail Patrick, the film's club is always full of noise, as the conversations overlap and wisecracks come spinning out of the melee.
Newcomer Terry Randall (Hepburn) is different from the other women. For one thing, she has money and doesn't need a job. And she has confidence, initially rejecting fading actress Catherine Luther's (Constance Collier) offer of help, saying, "I think coaching's a waste of time. After all, acting's only common sense." Because of her attitude, the rooming house's inhabitants give her a rough time, especially her roommate, Jean (Ginger Rogers). Eventually, Terry gets an opportunity to act--at the expense of Kaye Hamilton (Andrea Leeds). Only after Jean and the others see Terry's response to Kaye's tragedy is she grudgingly accepted into the group. STAGE DOOR is an extraordinarily rich movie, graced by wonderful performances by Rogers, Hepburn, and the entire remarkable ensemble cast.
Cast:
"...A kinder, more sentimental backstage yarn....Hepburn in a role that defined her film persona..." -- Rating: A-
-- Glenn Kenny
, (Entertainment Weekly)
"Beyond the wisecracks, there's a memorable Oscar-nominated performance by Andrea Leeds..." -- Mike Clark , (USA Today) "[A] highly entertaining comedy-drama featuring a sprightly cast..." -- Susan King , (Los Angeles Times) |