Young Man of Manhattan
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| Directed by | Monta Bell |
| Written by | Daniel Reed Robert Presnell Sr. (adaptation) |
| Based on | Young Man of Manhattan by Katharine Brush |
| Produced by | Monta Bell |
| Starring | Claudette Colbert Norman Foster Ginger Rogers Charles Ruggles |
| Cinematography | Larry Williams |
| Edited by | Emma Hill |
| Music by | Sammy Fain Pierre Norman W. Raskin |
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Running time | 79 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Young Man of Manhattan is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Monta Bell and starring Claudette Colbert, Norman Foster, Ginger Rogers, and Charles Ruggles. Made by Paramount Pictures, it was set and filmed in New York City.[1] It was the feature film debut of Ginger Rogers.
Synopsis
[edit | edit source]Tensions begin to build between a couple when the wife begins to earn more and become more successful than her husband, an ambitious sportswriter. Puff Randolph, an emancipated girl who pursues the journalist with her advances, creeps in between the two. Her line "Cigarette me, big boy" became a catchphrase in America when the film came out.
Cast
[edit | edit source]- Claudette Colbert as Ann Vaughn
- Norman Foster as Toby McLean
- Ginger Rogers as Puff Randolph
- Charles Ruggles as Shorty Ross
- Leslie Austin as Dwight Knowles
- Lorraine, Aileene, Fern, and Harriet Aalbu as the Sherman Sisters (credited as Four Aalbu Sisters)
- H. Dudley Hawley as Doctor
- Jack Dempsey as Jack Dempsey (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Maynard Holmes as Football Game Spectator (uncredited)
- John MacDowell as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
- Tom Reilly as Referee (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Gene Tunney as Gene Tunney (archive footage) (uncredited)
Production
[edit | edit source]Young Man of Manhattan was based on Katharine Brush's story of the same name that was first published as a serial in The Saturday Evening Post. The film was shot at Astoria Studios in Queens.[2]
Music
[edit | edit source]- "I Got 'It'" - Ginger Rogers
- "Good and Plenty Of" - Ginger Rogers
Influence
[edit | edit source]The film inspired the 1930 Vincent Youmans song "Say, Young Man of Manhattan" from his stage musical Smiles. The song was performed by Ginger Rogers' future co-star Fred Astaire.[2] Ginger Rogers' line "Cigarette me, big boy!" became a popular saying in the early 30s.[3]
See also
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Young Man of Manhattan at IMDbLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 29: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- Young Man of Manhattan at the TCM Movie Database
- 1930 films
- 1930 romantic comedy films
- American romantic comedy films
- American romantic musical films
- American black-and-white films
- Films based on American novels
- Films based on romance novels
- Films directed by Monta Bell
- Films set in New York City
- Paramount Pictures films
- Films about alcoholism
- Gender equality
- Films about journalists
- 1930 musical comedy films
- 1930s romantic musical films
- 1930s American films
- Films shot in New York City
- Romantic musical film stubs