The Broadway Melody is an early musicalmotion picture, released on 1 February1929. The film was released by Metro_Goldwyn_Mayer and was the first musical motion picture released by the studio; over the next 30 years MGM would become the most popular producer of this genre of film entertainment.
A silent film version was also released, for there were still many motion picture theaters without sound equipment at the time. For showings in big-city theaters, some prints had sections in two-strip Technicolor.
The film was quite successful at the time, and is often considered the first complete example of the Hollywood musical. It was the top grossing picture of 1929, and won the Academy Award for Best Picture for that year.
The movie was so popular, that three more movies with similar titles, Broadway Melody of 1936, Broadway Melody of 1938 and Broadway Melody of 1940, were released by MGM. Although not sequels in the traditional sense, they all had the same basic premise of a group of people putting on a show. The original movie was also remade in 1940 as Two Girls on Broadway. Another Broadway Melody film was planned for 1942 (starring Gene Kelly and Eleanor Powell) but production was cancelled at the last minute.
External link
Broadway Melody on the Great MGM Musicals site (http://members.aol.com/mgmfanatic/bm29.html)
BroadwayMelody of 1940 was a American movie musical starring Fred Astaire, Eleanor Powell and George Murphy.
This was the fourth and final film in MGM's loosely-connected BroadwayMelody series which began with the original The BroadwayMelody released in 1929, and was followed by BroadwayMelody of 1936 and BroadwayMelody of 1938.
The films were unconnected except for the use of the song "BroadwayMelody" (although the 1940 entry did not feature the number), and the fact that Powell starred in the 1936, 1938 and 1940 entries (playing different roles in each).
The film was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and was the first musicalmotion picture released by the studio, and the first all-talking musical; over the next thirty years MGM would become the most popular producer of this genre of film entertainment.
Another BroadwayMelody film was planned for 1942 (starring Gene Kelly and Eleanor Powell) but production was cancelled at the last minute.