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The Hollywood Revue of 1929
Directed by
Charles Reisner
Passed
1929
1h 58m
Comedy
,
Music
5.7
43%
18%
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An all-star revue featuring MGM contract players.
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Cast of The Hollywood Revue of 1929
Conrad Nagel
Self - Master of Ceremonies
Jack Benny
Self - Master of Ceremonies
John Gilbert
Self / Romeo
Norma Shearer
Self / Juliet
Joan Crawford
Self
Bessie Love
Self
Cliff Edwards
Self
Stan Laurel
Self
Oliver Hardy
Self
Anita Page
Self
Lorayne Brox
Self - One of the Brox Sisters
Bobbe Brox
Self - One of the Brox Sisters
Patricia Brox
Self - One of the Brox Sisters
Marion Davies
Self
William Haines
Self
Buster Keaton
Self / Princess Raja
Marie Dressler
Self
Charles King
Self
Polly Moran
Self
Gus Edwards
Self
Karl Dane
Self
George K. Arthur
Self
Gwen Lee
Self
Albertina Rasch
Self - Leader of Albertina Rasch Ballet
Arthur Lange
Self - Orchestra Leader
Lionel Barrymore
Self - Director of 'Romeo and Juliet' (uncredited)
Ann Dvorak
Chorus Girl from Omaha (uncredited)
June Purcell
Vocalist in 'Low Down Rhythm' (uncredited)
The Hollywood Revue of 1929 Ratings & Reviews
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
An early sound musical, this plotless revue, emceed by Conrad Nagel and Jack Benny, is a big mishmash with Shearer and Barrymore acting and then spoofing the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet, and Joan Crawford not only dancing but singing too!
Goatdog's Movies
Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
It's a sometimes fascinating, sometimes tedious historical artifact.
New York Times
Mordaunt Hall
It is a talking and singing film free from irritating outpourings of coarse slang or a tedious, sobbing romance.
Variety
Variety Staff
No semblance of a story, and considering cast nobody is going to care.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
MGM's entry in the cycle of all-star studio revues that came with the advent of sound; it was by far the most popular, though the waning of some of the celebrities featured makes it seem a little creaky today.
Kansas City Star
Jack Moffitt
It has a legion of stage and screen personalities participating, it is tuneful and part of it is in natural colors.
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