Varieties on Parade
| Varieties on Parade | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Ron Ormond |
| Produced by | June Carr |
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| Cinematography | Jack Greenhalgh |
| Edited by | Jack Ogilvie |
| Music by | Walter Greene |
Production company | Spartan Productions |
| Distributed by | Lippert Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 54 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $10,000 |
Varieties on Parade is a 1951 American musical film directed by Ron Ormond and released by Lippert Pictures. The film is a simple variety hour with no plot, replicating a vaudeville show.
Plot
[edit]Master of ceremonies Eddie Garr delivers a monologue about Hollywood locals trying to impress movie producers. He introduces a lineup of dancers, harmonica players, a dog act, a comic adagio act, acrobats, jugglers and cyclists. Guest stars are spotted between the acts: Jackie Coogan lampoons his 1921 breakthrough role as "The Kid," with Eddie Garr imitating Charlie Chaplin; Eddie Dean offers a cowboy song and engages Garr and Coogan in comic patter; Tom Neal and Iris Adrian, both featured in Lippert productions, perform a flirtation act and Lyle Talbot appears in a sketch with burlesque veterans Jean Carroll and Harry Rose.
Cast
[edit]- Jackie Coogan
- Eddie Garr
- Eddie Dean
- Tom Neal
- Iris Adrian
- Lyle Talbot
Production
[edit]In 1948, during the dawn of commercial television, many of its programs depended on live entertainment, relying on vaudeville specialty acts. This exposure created new interest in vaudeville performers and variety shows.[citation needed]
Beginning in 1949, former vaudeville dancing star June Carr and her husband, producer-director Ron Ormond, produced a series of vaudeville-based musical features on $10,000 budgets.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ June Carr to Jimmy McDonough, Filmfax Magazine, Issue No. 43, Feb.-Mar. 1994.
External links
[edit]- Varieties on Parade at IMDb
- Varieties on Parade at TCMDB
- Varieties on Parade at BFI