The Talk of Hollywood 1929
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 1:11 pm
I did a search back through the posts on the board and didn't see anyone mentioning this. I ran into it accidentally on YouTube - released by Sono-Art and produced by Prudence Pictures, it's a real curiosity.
Directed by Mark Sandrich, the film is comedy about the transition to talkies with a movie producer sinking all his money into his first sound picture. The climax centers on a drunk projectionist breaking the Vitaphone disc for the first reel and mixing up the soundtrack for the whole movie.
It's not particularly "laugh out loud" funny and the stereotypes get to be tiring after awhile, but it is curious.
Anyone else seen this one? There's a dvd available on Amazon - what's the quality like?
I don't recall any other features of the period making fun of the transition to sound like this one.
Directed by Mark Sandrich, the film is comedy about the transition to talkies with a movie producer sinking all his money into his first sound picture. The climax centers on a drunk projectionist breaking the Vitaphone disc for the first reel and mixing up the soundtrack for the whole movie.
It's not particularly "laugh out loud" funny and the stereotypes get to be tiring after awhile, but it is curious.
Anyone else seen this one? There's a dvd available on Amazon - what's the quality like?
I don't recall any other features of the period making fun of the transition to sound like this one.