The Fabulous Dorseys
The Fabulous Dorseys
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The Fabulous Dorseys kicked off a long string of feature films celebrating the most famous figures of the Big Band Era. These included The Glenn Miller Story (1953), The Benny Goodman Story (1955), The Gene Krupa Story (1959) and The Five Pennies (1959). Even though big band music was in its decline, these movies kept the genre's biggest names in the public eye. The Fabulous Dorseys was the only one of these films in which the bandleaders starred as themselves. United Artists, perhaps worried about the Dorseys' inexperience as actors, added a side plot about a romance between fictionalized characters Jane Howard (played by singer-actress Janet Blair) and Bob Burton (played by radio actor and former Warners contract player William Lundigan, in his first role since enlisting in the armed forces four years prior.) In addition, there are cameo appearances by other singers, musicians and band leaders of the period, including Paul Whiteman, Bob Eberly, and Helen O'Connell. Perhaps the highlight of the film is a jam session with Art Tatum, Charlie Barnet, Ziggy Elman and Ray Bauduc. With music that is instantly recognizable, The Fabulous Dorseys is a toe-tapping tribute to a bygone era.
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