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Earl Carroll Vanities

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After World War II, a group of artists embarks on a bold theatrical production that fuses the elegance of spectacle with the glorification of the pop culture of the time. The story centers around an enigmatic producer, known for his eye for talent, who decides to mount an extravagant show in Hollywood, creating a platform for artists eager to shine under the neon lights. With a diverse cast that includes everything from energetic dancers to singers with angelic voices, they all compete for a place in the hearts of the audience and, more importantly, in the heart of the producer himself.

As rehearsals unfold, dreams and ambitions clash with one another. Rivalries intensify, and dramatic tensions complicate relationships. As the grand premiere approaches, the characters must confront their insecurities and personal challenges, all while the curtain prepares to rise. The stunning choreography and dazzling musical numbers not only entertain but also reveal the shattered dreams and internal struggles of each artist.

With a bold focus on the superficiality of the entertainment world, the film captures the essence of the post-war moment of American society, blending glamour, laughter, and a touch of melancholy. In the end, triumph is not only measured in applause but also in the personal discovery of each of the protagonists as they fight for their place on stage and in life.

Media type
Movie
Year
1945
Director
Joseph Santley
Writer
Frank Gill Jr.
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.70
Actors
Dennis O'Keefe
Constance Moore
Eve Arden
Otto Kruger
Alan Mowbray
Stephanie Bachelor
Pinky Lee
Mary Forbes
Harry Parke
Leon Belasco
Tom Dugan
Chester Clute
Tom London
Beverly Lloyd
Edward Gargan
Robert Greig
Wilton Graff
Tommy Ivo
Melva Anstead
Bobby Barber
Joy Barlow
Joan Blair
Joan Byron
Martha Carroll
Charles Coleman
Margia Dean
Charles Dorety
Bobbie Dorree
Geraldine Farnum
Frances Gladwin
Harriette Haddon
Rosemonde James
Jimmy Kelly
Donald Kerr
Marian Kerrigan
Helen Klinkner
Rex Lease
Ethelreda Leopold
Adele Mara
Marie McCardle
Rose Marie Morel
Diana Mumby
Jack O'Shea
Patti Posten
Stanley Price
Arlyn Roberts
Jane Ross
Vicki Saunders
Sarah Selby
Dorothy Stevens
Charles Sullivan
Robert J. Wilke
Gender
Romance
MΓΊsica
Country
United States
Original title
Earl Carroll Vanities
Duration
92
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