15 reviews
- weezeralfalfa
- Oct 27, 2012
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Mitzi gets to strut her stuff in this almost wholly fictional biography of pioneering actress Lotta Crabtree. The actual story of Lotta's life, touring mining camps, forging what became early American theatre in the West and becoming a major philanthropist, was far more interesting than this surface collection of period inappropriate musical numbers tied tenaciously to a silly love story that never happened and makes Lotta seem foolish and naive.
Mitzi was a fantastic dancer and a pert personality and those two traits are much in evidence throughout the film so if you like her you'll like this. There is also the wonderful Una Merkel as Lotta's mother adding a bit of dash to the proceedings but she's the only member of the supporting cast that makes any impression.
A colorful movie but worthless as if you're interested in Miss Crabtree's story.
Mitzi was a fantastic dancer and a pert personality and those two traits are much in evidence throughout the film so if you like her you'll like this. There is also the wonderful Una Merkel as Lotta's mother adding a bit of dash to the proceedings but she's the only member of the supporting cast that makes any impression.
A colorful movie but worthless as if you're interested in Miss Crabtree's story.
THe role that made Mitzi Gaynor a star. As musical formulas go, this is as formulaic as it gets. But formula hath not make a bad picture. As with any musical, no matter how mundane or pedestrian the plot, good songs and singing can always save it. That is the case here, especially one song I can't get out of my head. You'll know it. It's played again and again as hollywood pro Lloyd Bacon uses it as a transitional device. All scenes are shot and edited well and all acting is good and Mitzi Gaynor delivers a star performance.
All the elements for an enjoyable, if unchallenging musical. These include fine costumes, pleasing music, romance, and wit. Mitzi Gaynor works well in her first true showcase, and Dennis Day works overtime with his winning charm, easing us over the slow parts. The costumes are perfect, especially Miss Gaynors' ensembles, especially designed to display her abundant charms. Not great, but representative of its genre and quite entertaining
- the_old_roman
- Aug 26, 2001
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A most fictionalized biography of 19th century star Lotta Crabtree is the subject
of Golden Girl. Having just read the Wikipedia article concerning Crabtree a real
version of her life would be a truly great picture.
Mitzi Gaynor of whom it has been said came along just a tad too late and missed the real golden era of Hollywood musicals during the 30s and 40s plays the title role. She was one of the best dancers of the female gender ever to hit the big screen and there was no need to dub her singing voice. Mitzi would have been a much bigger star a bit earlier, she had all the right talents.
Her romance with courtly southerner Dale Robertson was a pure fiction, but Robertson is just fine in a role tailored for his talent and speech pattern.
Sharing the singing duties with Gaynor is Dennis Day taking time off from the Jack Benny program. Dennis gets to sing the song Never which got an Oscar nomination.
James Barton and Una Merkel play Lotta's parents and Barton who was an old song and dance man himself and scored a big hit on Broadway in Paint Your Wagon around this time gets a nice number with Gaynor. The name Crabtree suits Merkel's complaining character. Wikipedia says that the real Lotta Crabtree's parents were from Great Britain, but there sure is no trace of any of that kind of accent with Barton and Merkel.
Golden Girl is fine musical entertainment even though it's not a patch on the real story of Lotta Crabtree.
Mitzi Gaynor of whom it has been said came along just a tad too late and missed the real golden era of Hollywood musicals during the 30s and 40s plays the title role. She was one of the best dancers of the female gender ever to hit the big screen and there was no need to dub her singing voice. Mitzi would have been a much bigger star a bit earlier, she had all the right talents.
Her romance with courtly southerner Dale Robertson was a pure fiction, but Robertson is just fine in a role tailored for his talent and speech pattern.
Sharing the singing duties with Gaynor is Dennis Day taking time off from the Jack Benny program. Dennis gets to sing the song Never which got an Oscar nomination.
James Barton and Una Merkel play Lotta's parents and Barton who was an old song and dance man himself and scored a big hit on Broadway in Paint Your Wagon around this time gets a nice number with Gaynor. The name Crabtree suits Merkel's complaining character. Wikipedia says that the real Lotta Crabtree's parents were from Great Britain, but there sure is no trace of any of that kind of accent with Barton and Merkel.
Golden Girl is fine musical entertainment even though it's not a patch on the real story of Lotta Crabtree.
- bkoganbing
- Apr 15, 2018
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Mitzi Gaynor as Lotta Crabtree, real-life Civil War-era chanteuse whose starstruck ambitions and songbird talents took her from her family's humble boarding-house to stages across the country. Fame-and-footlights drama designed for impressionable young girls of the 1950s, with old-fashioned songs and humor, Gaynor displaying the requisite spunk. Una Merkel is wearing as Lotta's disapproving mother, male supporting cast equally mediocre, while the Oscar-nominated song "Never" is practically buried underneath umpteen choruses of "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers". Directed in a perfunctory manner by Lloyd Bacon, who probably had one eye on the clock. *1/2 from ****
- moonspinner55
- Apr 12, 2011
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Although the plot plays fast and loose with history, the film is based on the early stage career of 19th century singer Lotta Crabtree, as played with gusto by Mitzi Gaynor, who shows herself to be one of the great dancers of 20th century cinema. Under the guidance of her stage mother, 16-year-old Crabtree began performing for sex-starved California miners and later wealthy city slickers across America, earning a fortune for her family. Set against the background of the Civil War, the melodrama centers on her romance with a South spy and her relationship with her brother-like partner, played by Dale Robertson and Dennis Day, respectively. The beauty of the film is its music, with Gaynor irresistibly innocent and vivacious, Day in his best tenor form, and Carmen D'Antonio as European stage entertainer Loa Montez, Crabtree's inspiration. Top among the cute songs is "Kiss Me Quick and Go." Curiously, "Oh Dem Golden Slippers," which repeats throughout the film, was not written until 1879, many years after the Civil War.
- LeonardKniffel
- Apr 12, 2020
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I saw this movie back when I was a young teenage girl of about 13 years, and it has stuck in my memory for 50 years now. It was a sort of Cinderella story to me in it's purest form. I would love to own this movie to let my grandchildren watch it as I feel they would really get something from it! Movies today just don't compare in my opinion. Most are just watched and forgotten, but since I've not been able to get this one out of my head for 50 years must say something about it? The stars, both Mitz Gaynor and Dale Robertson were superb! Her songs and dances were wonderful, and the acting was of the best quality. I'm sure this movie boosted both their careers a great deal. I could watch it a thousand times and not tire of it. Would love to find it available somewhere out there. Thanks for reading my review.
An ok film and great for Mitzi Gaynor fans. It seemed like a Calamity Jane wanna be... but Dennis Day, a pretty bland performer (albeit with a really good voice) and Mitzi are not a match for Howard Keel and Doris Day and an MGM production. It's the usual Hollywood totally fabricated biography, 90% fiction, so don't expect this to be a true story. One of the great things about Mitzi was that although she wasn't in the league of Cyd Charisse or Vera Ellen as a dancer....at least she did her own singing which made her a true all-around performer (her voice is not all that powerful, but it is pleasing). At 19, when this was filmed, her energy is boundless and when she's onstage, particularly with Dennis Day, he becomes invisible.She is cute, talented and this really was her first chance to strut her stuff.
This is a film I went to the cinema and watched on its release.... Throughout the 51 years since then this is the film that has stayed in my memory.
I found the plot quite enthralling - the action criss crossed from the Civil War to the theatre and the lives of all those involved. The drama and the joys were all there. The cast were all good in the roles and there was a wide range of Hollywood names of that era. The musical numbers were toe tapping and will run through your mind after you have watched it ... main numbers are Golden Slippers and Dixie which you sing for days afterwards (in my case 51 years afterwards).
The costumes were what you expected of a large Hollywood musical of the era - colourful and glorious.
Sadly it seems to be a film that is lying in the vaults forgotten but it would be nice if it could be re-released....if only to see a young Dale Robertson...
I found the plot quite enthralling - the action criss crossed from the Civil War to the theatre and the lives of all those involved. The drama and the joys were all there. The cast were all good in the roles and there was a wide range of Hollywood names of that era. The musical numbers were toe tapping and will run through your mind after you have watched it ... main numbers are Golden Slippers and Dixie which you sing for days afterwards (in my case 51 years afterwards).
The costumes were what you expected of a large Hollywood musical of the era - colourful and glorious.
Sadly it seems to be a film that is lying in the vaults forgotten but it would be nice if it could be re-released....if only to see a young Dale Robertson...
- christine-higgins
- Mar 22, 2003
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Golden Girl may not have made cinematic history. However, it's a movie I've never been able to forget. I saw it for the first time in the 1960s and now, in 2005, I still remember it fondly. So it ranks with other movies like that - movies with Deana Durbin, Jeanette McDonald/Nelson Eddy, Shirley Temple, Bambi, Sleeping Beauty, The Parent Trap, The Time Machine, Journey to the Center of the Earth and so on. Some movies just bring back a time to us that we remember fondly, as these do for me. I just hope that I'll find a VHS copy of this film somewhere sometime... These aren't easy to find but worth the effort.
In common with a fellow reviewer I saw this movie as a teenager.I remember it vividly, probably THE FILM which made the deepest impression on my young mind. I would really love for my grown children to see it.Yes I have moved on to appreciate much more sophisticated movies,in fact have little time for the majority of films made today. GOLDEN GIRL is-was a really good feel movie that has stayed with me for fifty years. I may add that few persons have seen anything like the number of films I have devoured in my lifetime.To films every day, three-hundred and sixty days a year. Can anyone tell me if it is possible to order a DVD of this movie or if anyone would part with their copy? Lets form a Golden Girl fan club? Lyn Kristensen Oslo Norway
How could I have lived 61 years & not properly appreciated the talent & beauty of Mitzi Gaynor?
She was great...she has the rare ability to present innocence, freshness, and be quite sexy....what a lady.
The story of the Bella Union, or at least some of it was fascinating to me.
I only wish there had been something said of her visit to Tombstone Arizona, the Birdcage Theater, which also hosted Eddie Foy, shortly after Wyatt Earp & Doc Holliday spent evenings in the, then new, Birdcage.
Could anyone elaborate on the historical accuracy of her relationship with a Southern Officer? Since she never married, it leaves one wondering.
This movie, along with South Pacific will initiate many searches/viewings of Mitzi Gaynor movies.
Does anyone here have any further info on Mitzi Gaynor's present activities....still making appearances?....healthy?
She was great...she has the rare ability to present innocence, freshness, and be quite sexy....what a lady.
The story of the Bella Union, or at least some of it was fascinating to me.
I only wish there had been something said of her visit to Tombstone Arizona, the Birdcage Theater, which also hosted Eddie Foy, shortly after Wyatt Earp & Doc Holliday spent evenings in the, then new, Birdcage.
Could anyone elaborate on the historical accuracy of her relationship with a Southern Officer? Since she never married, it leaves one wondering.
This movie, along with South Pacific will initiate many searches/viewings of Mitzi Gaynor movies.
Does anyone here have any further info on Mitzi Gaynor's present activities....still making appearances?....healthy?
i remember this great Mitzi Gaynor movie, it also stuck in my memory, Mitzi gave a stellar performance, and you could see then that she would be a massive star as was the case. look out for Mitzi's new DVD box set of her 8 TV shows coming shortly, also her new website which is also coming shortly. they are the following MITZI, MITZI'S 2ND SPECIAL, MITZI FOR THE FIRST TIME, MITZI'S TRIBUTE TO THE American HOUSEWIFE,MITZI AND 100 GUYS, MITZI ROARIN IN THE TWENTIES, MITZI ZINGS INTO SPRING, MITZI WHATS HOT WHATS NOT,
if you are interested in buying these fabulous TV specials contact MITZIGAYNORDVD@GMAIL.COM all the best from Gloria one of Mitzi's biggest fans
if you are interested in buying these fabulous TV specials contact MITZIGAYNORDVD@GMAIL.COM all the best from Gloria one of Mitzi's biggest fans
- theduchess86
- Aug 22, 2007
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