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''Go into Your Dance'' is a 1935 American
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starring
Al Jolson Al Jolson (born Asa Yoelson, ; May 26, 1886 – October 23, 1950) was a Lithuanian-born American singer, comedian, actor, and vaudevillian. Self-billed as "The World's Greatest Entertainer," Jolson was one of the United States' most famous and ...
, Ruby Keeler, and Glenda Farrell. The film was directed by Archie Mayo, and is based on the novel of the same name by Bradford Ropes. It was released by
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on April 20, 1935. An irresponsible Broadway star gets mixed up with gambling and gangsters.


Plot

Broadway star Al Howard has a habit of walking out on hit shows. His sister Molly promises his agent he will never do it again, but he is banned from Broadway. Molly tracks Al down in Mexico, where he is on a binge and tells him she is done taking care of him. When Molly runs into Dorothy Wayne a friend who is a dancer, she begs Dorothy to form a team with Al, because she can get Al a job if he has a partner. At first Molly is reluctant but finally agrees. It takes some work to convince Al, but he eventually agrees to team with Dorothy and they become a big success in
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. Dorothy falls in love with Al and thinking that he does not return her affection decides to quit the act. Al tells Molly of his plan to open his own nightclub on Broadway, and she convinces Dorothy to stay. Molly introduces Al to Duke Hutchinson, a gangster who is willing to back the club as a showcase for his wife, Luana Wells, a torch singer who wants to make a comeback. Al flirts with Luana, Dorothy warns him about his involvement with Luana, but Al continues his flirtation with her. Duke gives Al an additional $30,000 to open the club, but before opening night, Al uses the money to post bond for Molly, who has been arrested on suspicion of murder. When Al turns down a proposal from Luana, she angrily tells Duke the club will not open on schedule, and he sends gunmen to kill Al. At the last minute, Molly is cleared of the murder and the necessary money is returned, with the show opening on time and to great applause. Duke tries to call off his gunmen, but Luana does not give them the message. Al finally realizes that he is in love with Dorothy and asks her to dinner. As they step out the door, Dorothy sees the gunmen and throws her body in front of Al. She is wounded and as Al holds her, he tells Dorothy that he loves her. The doctor proclaims that Dorothy will be fine and Al's club is a huge success.


Cast

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Al Jolson Al Jolson (born Asa Yoelson, ; May 26, 1886 – October 23, 1950) was a Lithuanian-born American singer, comedian, actor, and vaudevillian. Self-billed as "The World's Greatest Entertainer," Jolson was one of the United States' most famous and ...
as Al Howard * Ruby Keeler as Dorothy 'Dot' Wayne * Glenda Farrell as Molly Howard * Barton MacLane as Duke Hutchinson * Patsy Kelly as Irma 'Toledo' Knight * Akim Tamiroff as Mexican in La Cucaracha Cantina * Helen Morgan as Luana Wells * Sharon Lynn as Nellie Lahey * Benny Rubin as Drunk in La Cucaracha Cantina * Phil Regan as Eddie 'Teddy' Rio * Gordon Westcott as Fred * William B. Davidson as Tom McGee * Joyce Compton as Café Showgirl * Joseph Crehan as H.P. Jackson * Arthur Treacher as Latimer * Russell Hicks as Sam Rupert *
Ward Bond Wardell Edwin Bond (April 9, 1903 – November 5, 1960) was an American character actor who appeared in more than 200 films and starred in the NBC television series ''Wagon Train'' from 1957 to 1960. Among his best-remembered roles are Bert th ...
as Herman Lahey *
Theresa Harris Theresa Mae Harris"Harris-Robinson"
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as Luana's Maid *
Marc Lawrence Marc Lawrence (born Max Goldsmith; February 17, 1910 – November 28, 2005) was an American character actor who specialized in underworld types. He has also been credited as F. A. Foss, Marc Laurence and Marc C. Lawrence. Early life Lawrence w ...
as Eddie Logan * Robert Gleckler as Pete Brown * Fred 'Snowflake' Toones as Snowflake *
Henry Kolker Joseph Henry Kolker (November 13, 1874 – July 15, 1947) was an American stage and film actor and film director, director. Early years Kolker was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1874. (Some sources say 1870.) He came to America at age five and w ...
as Doctor * Mary Carr as Wardrobe Mistress * Joyzelle Joyner as Cantina Dancer * Lita Chevret as Angry Showgirl * Bobby Connolly as Dance Director


Production

This is the only film that stars both
Al Jolson Al Jolson (born Asa Yoelson, ; May 26, 1886 – October 23, 1950) was a Lithuanian-born American singer, comedian, actor, and vaudevillian. Self-billed as "The World's Greatest Entertainer," Jolson was one of the United States' most famous and ...
and Ruby Keeler, who were married at the time. Barton MacLane was billed as Barton Mac Lane. It was shot at the Burbank Studios in Hollywood with sets designed by the
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John Hughes. ''Go into Your Dance'' was released in Britain as ''Casino de Paris''. Years after the film's initial release, Jolson career was revitalized after the release of the 1946
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film, '' The Jolson Story''. Warner Bros. cashed in on the film's success by reissuing ''Go into Your Dance'' the following year. New opening titles were added which gave Jolson a solo over-the-title billing, as well as a written prologue to ensure audiences that the film took place in 1935. No other changes were added beyond the opening titles.


Songs

This film, a famous early musical, includes the numbers " About a Quarter to Nine" and "Latin From Manhattan" sung by Al Jolson. The former song was also recreated in color in the film '' The Jolson Story'' (1946). Dance director Bobby Connolly received an
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nomination for his work on the "Latin from Manhattan". Other songs with music and lyrics by Harry Warren and Al Dubin include: * Go into Your Dance * The Little Things You Used to Do * Mammy, I'll Sing About You * Casino de Paree * An Old Fashioned Cocktail with an Old Fashioned Girl


Reception

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'' movie review said: "On the debit side of the picture's ledger, one must report a dearth of comedy, a certain dragginess as the film reaches its half-way mark and Miss Keeler's not altogether successful attempt to do the
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, the tango and other "Spanish" dances. Her tap dancing is so much better. On the credit side are the Warren-Dubin songs, the absence—mark this!—of overhead shots of the chorus, Helen Morgan's rendition of "The Little Things You Used to Do", and Mr. Jolson. All told, "Go Into Your Dance" is not the best, not the worst, but generally above average for its type."


Box office

According to Warner Bros records the film earned $912,000 domestic and $489,000 foreign.


Home media

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released the film on DVD on October 21, 2009.


References


External links

* * * {{Archie Mayo 1935 films Films directed by Archie Mayo 1930s musical drama films Warner Bros. films Films produced by Samuel Bischoff American musical drama films American black-and-white films Films based on American novels 1935 drama films 1930s American films