Le ragazze di Harvey

Titolo originale: The Harvey Girls
Regia: George Sidney |
Anno: 1946
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Musica Western Romance Commedia
Tag: saloon | waitress | restaurant | love letter | musical | mail order bride | train | saloon owner | dancehall girl | restaurant chain | saloon singer | saloon brawl | bar brawl | working women | charming hostess | friendship between women | group of young women | working girl | many beautiful girls | restaurant management | dancing girls | cheerful girl |
Cast: Judy Garland | John Hodiak | Ray Bolger | Angela Lansbury | Preston Foster | Virginia O'Brien | Kenny Baker | Marjorie Main | Chill Wills | Selena Royle | Cyd Charisse | Mary Moder | Robert Emmett O'Connor | Eve Whitney | Thelma Joel | Ruth Brady | Jack Lambert | Edward Earle | Morris Ankrum | William Phillips | Ben Carter | Norman Leavitt | Stephen McNally | Dorothy Tuttle | Marcia Van Dyke | Stuart Hall | Melba Snowden |

Una ragazza si è fidanzata, tramite lettera, con uno sconosciuto e lo raggiunge per sposarlo. Quando si accorge che è un uomo rude e privo di istruzione, rinuncia al proposito e si accorda con alcune giovani per impiantare un ristorante. Una collega gelosa glielo incendia e lei ritiene responsabile l'uomo che ama, proprietario anch'egli di un ristorante. Poi la rivale dice la verità e tutto si accomoda.

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The real "Harvey Girls" were prohibited from wearing makeup of any sort; however, all the characters [...] D
In the long shot when you first see Sandrock there's a matte painting of mountains in the background [...] D
Although the story takes place before the turn of the 20th century, all of the musical arrangements [...] D
Judy Garland's character says that the "Constitution guarantees the pursuit of happiness." However, [...] D
At the end of the film, when the train leaves Sandrock, Em tell Susan they are going 40 mph and the [...] D
In the "Wild, Wild West" song, Alma is pounding a red hot horseshoe. She then picks it up, caresses [...] D
Near the end of the movie, John Hodiak as Ned Trent hands Angela Lansbury as Em a wad of bills in an [...] D
Angela Lansbury and the other dance-hall girls sing "Oh, You Kid!" The movie is set at the end of th [...] D
There are several references to "Flagstaff" (AZ) as a town further up the line from "Sandrock". It i [...] D
The Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe spur from Lamy, NM to Santa Fe, NM was built in the late 19th century [...] D
According to the commentary by George Sidney, the railroad didn't extend to Santa Fe when the song w [...] D
When Susan has gone to see Ned Trent at the valley and she trips, he reacts and goes to catch her bu [...] D
Sonora Cassidy (Marjorie Main) introduces a "new dance": the waltz. The waltz was known in the Unite [...] D
Garland and all the other women in this story set in the late 19th century wear their hair in mid 19 [...] D
During the fire at the Harvey House while fighting the bad guys, Ned Trent has a tablecloth wrapped [...] D
When Susan went to get the meat from the saloon, she asked John Henry to help her. They still had no [...] D
The shadow of a boom mic is clearly visible on the side of the horse during the blacksmith scene. D
During the opening credits, as director George Sidney's name appears in front of a Monument Valley s [...] D

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Alma: [talking to Susan Bradley] I sent my picture [...] D
Susan Bradley: I probably acted like a snob about [...] D
Alma: [singing] Yeah, they say they have hair on t [...] D
Susan Bradley: This certainly is the barren, blist [...] D
Deborah Andrews: Well, here we are. Alma: Yes, Th [...] D
Em: Quite a little contest we're having. Last year [...] D
Ned Trent: Hey, that's a pretty good number. Em: [...] D
Em: [singing] Oh, you kid, You lovey-dovey kid, My [...] D
Judge Sam Purvis: I don't get it. Ned Trent: Well [...] D
Marty Peters: Horse is like my own brother. Chris [...] D
Ned Trent: Nice women can ruin a town, can they? [...] D
Susan Bradley: Why did you become a Harvey girl, D [...] D
Marty Peters: Where do ya come from, Tex? Chris M [...] D
Deborah Andrews: We're Harvey girls. Susan Bradle [...] D
Ned Trent: We ought to be able to lick a bunch a w [...] D
Sandrock Male Chorus: [singing] Didja ever see suc [...] D
Alma: If you're going to shoe that horse, you'd be [...] D
Alma: Look at that little goose pimple, all moon-e [...] D
Em: It's our turn to go slumming, Miss Bradley. D
Alma: Chris, what's wrong? Chris Maule: Marty Pet [...] D
Em: What are you two boys doing? Admiring each oth [...] D
John Henry: [singing] Do you hear that whistle dow [...] D
Miss Bliss: [singing] Please confine your underwea [...] D
Alma: Show the horse you're not afraid of him. Ch [...] D
Rev. Claggett: On this night, the male population [...] D
Em: Slumming, Miss Bradley? D
Susan Bradley: Would it be possible you don't want [...] D
Ned Trent: This country's not exactly healthy for [...] D
Deborah Andrews: [singing] I had no petticoat trim [...] D
Deborah Andrews: [singing] I finished high school, [...] D

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