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Naughty Marietta (other)
Naughty Marietta may refer to: *Naughty Marietta (operetta), ''Naughty Marietta'' (operetta), the original 1910 Victor Herbert operetta *Naughty Marietta (film), ''Naughty Marietta'' (film), the 1935 film version starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy *Naughty Marietta (television), ''Naughty Marietta'' (television), the 1955 live television version of the operetta starring Patrice Munsel and Alfred Drake See also

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Naughty Marietta (operetta)
''Naughty Marietta'' is an operetta in two acts, with libretto by Rida Johnson Young and music by Victor Herbert, written as a vehicle for Emma Trentini and produced by Oscar Hammerstein I. Set in 18th century New Orleans, it tells how Captain Richard Warrington is commissioned to unmask and capture a notorious French pirate calling himself "Bras Pique". Warrington is helped and hindered by a high-spirited runaway, Contessa Marietta. The score includes several well-known songs, including "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life". After a tryout in October 1910, in Syracuse, New York, Syracuse, New York, it opened on Broadway theatre, Broadway in November to mostly strong reviews, ran for 136 performances and then toured. The operetta was revived on Broadway in 1929 and 1931 and has been adapted for film and television and recorded several times. It has been called Herbert's masterpiece and the first true American operetta. Background By 1910, the success of Oscar Hammerstein I's Manhattan Ce ...
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Naughty Marietta (film)
''Naughty Marietta'' is a 1935 American romantic musical film based on the 1910 operetta of the same name by Victor Herbert. Jeanette MacDonald stars as a princess who flees an arranged marriage. She sails for New Orleans and is rescued from pirates by Captain Richard Warrington (Nelson Eddy). Five of Herbert's most famous songs come from the score of ''Naughty Marietta'', with words by lyricist Rida Johnson Young: "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life", "Italian Street Song", "Neath the Southern Moon", "I'm Falling in Love with Someone" and "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! (Along the Highway)". Additional lyrics for several of Herbert's songs were penned for the film by Gus Kahn. The film was written by Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, John Lee Mahin and Rida Johnson Young. Plot To avoid an arranged marriage to Don Carlos, an elderly Spanish duke, Princess Marie masquerades as her uncle's former servant, Marietta, and escapes from France on a ship with casquette girls who are traveling to New O ...
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Naughty Marietta (television)
"Naughty Marietta" is an American television episode of the 1910 operetta '' Naughty Marietta''. The music for the operetta was composed by Victor Herbert. The book and the lyrics were written by Rida Johnson Young. First telecast live in the United States on January 15, 1955, the conductor for the production was Charles Sanford. The television version, which is slightly different from the operetta, as well as different from the film, was made twenty years after the film version with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. "Naughty Marietta" marked the first musical television appearance by Alfred Drake. Plot When American Captain Richard Warrington asks New Orleans Governor, Le Grange, for help in finding the pirate ''Bras Piqué'', who has been robbing American ships, the Governor orders him and his men to leave New Orleans. This is hardly surprising because Governor Le Grange is actually the pirate himself. Marietta, who is really the Countess d'Altena, has fled from France as ...
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Naughty Cinderella
''Naughty Cinderella'' is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jean Daumery and starring John Stuart, Winna Winifried and Betty Huntley-Wright. It was produced as a quota quickie by Warner Bros. at the company's Teddington Studios in London.Chibnall Cast * John Stuart as Michael Wynard * Winna Winifried as Brita Rasmusson * Betty Huntley-Wright Betty Huntley-Wright (3 December 1911 – 27 May 1993) was a British actress and vocalist. Daughter of the comic actor Huntley Wright, she had a long career on stage, chiefly in comedy and pantomime, and in film, radio and television. Later she ... as Elinore * Marion Gerth as Elsa * Marie Wright as Mrs Barrow * Victor Fairley as Herr Amsel * Catherine Watts as Clara Field References Bibliography * * * * External links * 1933 films 1933 comedy films Films directed by Jean Daumery British comedy films British black-and-white films 1930s English-language films 1930s British films Quota quickies Warner Bros ...
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