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'''''Honky Tonk''''' is a 1929 [[United States|American |
'''''Honky Tonk''''' is a 1929 [[United States|American]] [[musical film]] starring [[Sophie Tucker]] in her film debut. The film was a flop when released and is now [[Lost film|lost]], although the [[Vitaphone]] soundtrack for the film and for the trailer still exists. Tucker sings a number of songs in the movie, including her theme song "[[Some of These Days]]", and "I'm the Last of the Red Hot Mamas", from which she took her billing as "The Last of the Red Hot Mamas".<ref>[http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/H/HonkyTonk1929.html ''Honky Tonk'' at silentera.com]</ref><ref>''The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30'' American Film Institute (1971)</ref> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Sophie Tucker plays Sophie Leonard, a singer in a nightclub who at great sacrifice sends her daughter Beth ([[Lila Lee]]) to Europe to be educated, keeping her work as an entertainer a secret from her. When the grown-up, expensively educated Beth returns to America, she is shocked to discover her mother's true profession and disowns her, breaking Sophie's heart. |
Sophie Tucker plays Sophie Leonard, a singer in a nightclub who at great sacrifice sends her daughter Beth ([[Lila Lee]]) to Europe to be educated, keeping her work as an entertainer a secret from her. When the grown-up, expensively educated Beth returns to America, she is shocked to discover her mother's true profession and disowns her, breaking Sophie's heart. |
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==Cast== |
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Revision as of 16:09, 22 January 2016
Honky Tonk | |
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Directed by | Lloyd Bacon |
Written by | C. Graham Baker Jack Yellen |
Starring | Sophie Tucker |
Cinematography | Ben F. Reynolds |
Music by | Alois Reiser |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date |
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Running time | 71 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Honky Tonk is a 1929 American musical film starring Sophie Tucker in her film debut. The film was a flop when released and is now lost, although the Vitaphone soundtrack for the film and for the trailer still exists. Tucker sings a number of songs in the movie, including her theme song "Some of These Days", and "I'm the Last of the Red Hot Mamas", from which she took her billing as "The Last of the Red Hot Mamas".[1][2]
Plot
Sophie Tucker plays Sophie Leonard, a singer in a nightclub who at great sacrifice sends her daughter Beth (Lila Lee) to Europe to be educated, keeping her work as an entertainer a secret from her. When the grown-up, expensively educated Beth returns to America, she is shocked to discover her mother's true profession and disowns her, breaking Sophie's heart.
Cast
- Sophie Tucker as Sophie Leonard
- Lila Lee as Beth, Sophie daughter
- Wilbur Mack as Stuttering valet
- Audrey Ferris as Jean Gilmore
- Tom Keene as Freddie Gilmore
- Mahlon Hamilton as Jim Blaken
- John T. Murray as Cafe manager
Musical numbers
- "I'm Doing What I'm Doing for Love" (Milton Ager, Jack Yellen)
- "He's a Good Man To Have Around" (Ager, Yellen)
- "I'm Feathering a Nest (For a Little Blue Bird)" (Ager, Yellen)
- "I'm the Last of the Red Hot Mamas" (Ager, Yellen)
- "I Don't Want To Get Thin" (Ager, Yellen)
- "Some of These Days" (Shelton Brooks)
See also
References
- ^ Honky Tonk at silentera.com
- ^ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30 American Film Institute (1971)
External links
- Honky Tonk at IMDb
- Template:Amg movie
- lobby poster, original release
- Honky Tonk Soundtrack at Internet Archive