Showing posts with label FLYING DOWN TO RIO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FLYING DOWN TO RIO. Show all posts
Friday, March 11, 2016
Merian C. Cooper Feature in FAMOUS FUNNIES #10
Merian C. Cooper is profiled in ABOVE THE CROWD. Cooper was a movie producer who made KING KONG, FLYING DOWN TO RIO, and many other movies. He was also said to have been the only man to make it out of a Russian prison camp and then Russia while the communists were in power.
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Saturday, April 19, 2014
Carol Tevis Photos
Carol Tevis in different movies.
FLYING DOWN TO RIO ( 1933 )
Carol Tevis was the little blonde who was blindfolded because she was scared to take part in the air show. Here she can be seen at center without a blindfold.
GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST ( 1938 )
A cut scene from The Girl of the Golden West (MGM, 1938) with Jeanette MacDonald, Carol Tevis, and Ray Bolger.
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Friday, February 8, 2013
Blondes And The Redheads
After George Stevens left the Roach studio, he went to RKO and started a new series of two-reel comedies called "The Blondes And The Redheads". This series may be obscure today, but it is linked to some of the most famous classic movies of all time.
The Blondes and the Redheads had some similarities to "The Boy Friends" series Stevens had at the Roach studio, but the emphasis was on the girls in the series rather than the boys. To begin with, the blonde was baby-voiced Carol Tevis and the redhead was June Brewster. Eventually June Brewster was replaced by Dorothy Granger. She had been part of the Boy Friends series, as had Grady Sutton, another regular in the series. Others who took part in both series include David Sharpe and Charlie Hall.
The series began in 1933 and ended in 1935, after George Stevens had graduated to features.
The other people involved in the series were involved in features as well.
Both June Brewster and Carol Tevis appeared in FLYING DOWN TO RIO, a film which featured many of the glamour girls in an airborne sequence.
Carol Tevis was the little blonde who was blindfolded because she was scared to take part in the air show. Here she can be seen at center without a blindfold.
If these dames weren't dizzy to start with, they soon will be.
Air shows were popular in real life during this period, although this movie tended to exaggerate the number of people who acually would have been involved in such a spectacle.
This was the first movie to team Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. They went on to great success in a series of movies afterwards, and George Stevens worked with them again in this period.
Ginger Rogers is wearing a somewhat fancier version of a what the aviatrixes used to wear at the time.
FLYING DOWN TO RIO was produced by Meriem C. Cooper, who had a history of involvement with aviation and also produced KING KONG in this period.
The story in KING KONG also involved aviation.
Which could have been Cooper's idea.
One of Carol Tevis' last roles was as the voice of one of the Munchkins in THE WIZARD OF OZ.
Which is one of the most famous movies of all time.
And George Stevens went on to make many other famous classic films, including ANNIE OAKLEY, GUNGA DINN, PENNY SERENADE, SHANE, THE DIARY OF ANN FRANK, and THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD.
FLYING DOWN TO RIO: Mary Kornman
FLYING DOWN TO RIO: Sky Dance
FLYING DOWN TO RIO At Gingerology ( Ginger Rogers Site ):
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