A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Ethel Merman, Marilyn Monroe, Donald O'Connor
Written by:
Phoebe Ephron
Henry Ephron
Lamar Trotti
Directed by:
Walter Lang
Release Date:
December 16, 1954
Original Title:
There's No Business Like Show Business
Alternate Titles:
Luces de candilejas
No Business Like Show Business
Sex i elden
Vérükben a ritmus
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 BE: AL BR: e Livre GB: U JP: G PT: e Livre US: NR
Runtime: 117
Molly and Terry Donahue, plus their three children, are The Five Donahues. Youngest son Tim meets hat-check girl Vicky and the family act begins to fall apart.
The Donahues - husband and wife Terry and Molly, and their three offspring Steve, Katy and Tim - are a song and dance act. Their survival as a performing act of five and as a family collective is presented. Under their family name, Terry and Molly were a successful vaudeville act in the early 1920s, they who subsequently under the names the Three Donahues, the Four Donahues and the Five Donahues, trotted out Steve, then Steve and Katy, then Steve, Katy and Tim on stage as early as they being toddlers. Molly was able to convince Terry to give the kids a stable education at a boarding school as the two of them continued their on the road career in Molly wanting the kids to have a normal life. They were pleasantly surprised that the kids grew up not only to have musical performing talent, but wanted to perform as a family unit as the Five Donahues. That harmony on and off stage was threatened first by Steve contemplating following another calling - the threat not only in his thought of leaving the act, but in the nature of that calling - and second when Tim becomes infatuated with up and coming singer Vicky Parker, who unlike the naturally talented Donahues, has to tailor her act to showcase her assets. While Vicky is not a bad person per se despite Molly's thoughts to the contrary, Vicky's drive to become a star with Tim's addictive nature proves to be a potentially destructive combination.
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Internet Movie Database | 6.4/10 |
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Rotten Tomatoes | 73% |
Awards Won: | Nominated for 3 Oscars. 4 nominations total |
Art Direction:
Lyle R. Wheeler
John DeCuir
Associate Choreographer:
Joan Bayley
Choreographer:
Robert Alton
Color Assistant:
Leonard Doss
Costume Design:
Travilla
Miles White
Director:
Walter Lang
Director of Photography:
Leon Shamroy
Editor:
Robert L. Simpson
Hair Designer:
Helen Turpin
Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye
Music:
Irving Berlin
Music Supervisor:
Lionel Newman
Alfred Newman
Orchestrator:
Bernard Mayers
Earle Hagen
Original Music Composer:
Irving Berlin
Producer:
Sol C. Siegel
Production Manager:
Gaston Glass
Screenplay:
Phoebe Ephron
Henry Ephron
Set Decoration:
Stuart A. Reiss
Walter M. Scott
Songs:
Irving Berlin
Sound:
Murray Spivack
E. Clayton Ward
Story:
Lamar Trotti
Visual Effects:
Ray Kellogg
Wardrobe Assistant:
Sam Benson
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Charles LeMaire
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