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Birth of the Blues, 1941, Movie Glass Slide, Bing Crosby, Mary Martin

$ 52.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Industry: Movies
  • Condition: used,(see description and images).
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    Birth of the Blues, 1941, Movie Glass Slide, Bing Crosby, Mary Martin
    Birth of the Blues, 1941, Movie Glass Slide, Bing Crosby, Mary Martin
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    Description
    You are bidding on an ORIGINAL "coming attraction" Movie Glass/Lantern Slide that was designed to promote the theatrical release of the 1941, musical feature, "Birth of the Blues".
    I am selling off my entire collection of
    Movie Glass Slides
    this week (over 130). Please check out some of these titles:
    1935, R48,
    A Night at the Opera
    , The Marx Brothers (Groucho, Harpo, Chico), Margaret Dumont
    ,
    SOLD
    1939 -
    Alleghany Uprising
    , John Wayne, Claire Trevor
    1939 -
    Destry Rides Again
    , Marlene Dietrich, James Stewart
    1939 -
    Gunga Din
    , Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, Joan Fontaine
    1939 -
    The Roaring Twenties
    , James Cagney,
    Humphrey Bogart, Priscilla Lane
    1940 -
    Boom Town
    , Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr
    1940 -
    Brigham Young
    , Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, Dean Jagger
    1940 -
    Charlie Chan in Panama
    , Sidney Toler, Jean Rogers, Victor Sen Yung
    1940 -
    Gone With The Wind
    , Clark Gable, Vivian Leigh, Olivia de Havilland
    1940 -
    His Girl Friday
    , Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell
    1940 -
    Knute Rockne, All American
    , Pat O'Brien, Ronald Reagan
    1940 -
    Santa Fe Trail
    ,
    Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Ronald Reagan, Alan Hale
    1940 -
    Strike Up the Band
    , Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland
    1940 -
    The Great Walt Disney Festival of Hits
    , Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,
    SOLD
    1940 -
    The Green Hornet Strikes Again
    , Warren Hull, Keye Luke
    1940 -
    The Mark of Zorro
    , Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell
    1940 -
    Virginia City
    , Errol Flynn, Mariam Hopkins,
    Humphrey Bogart,
    1941 -
    High Sierra
    , Humphrey Bogart, Ida Lupino
    1941 -
    Strawberry Blonde
    , James Cagney,
    Olivia de Havilland, Rita Hayworth
    1941 -
    Suspicion
    - Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine (directed by Alfred Hitchcock)
    1941 -
    The Little Foxes
    , Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, Teresa Wright
    1941 -
    The Great Lie
    ,
    Bette Davis, George Brent, Mary Astor
    1942, R49 -
    The Pride of the Yankees
    , Gary Cooper, Babe Ruth
    , Teresa Wright
    1948 -
    Fort Apache
    , John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple
    1949 -
    Little Women
    - June Allyson, Janet Leigh, Mary Astor, Margaret O'Brien, Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Lawford
    1949 -
    The Fighting Kentuckian
    ,
    John Wayne, Oliver Hardy, Vera Ralston
    1950 -
    The Asphalt Jungle
    , Marilyn Monroe, Sterling Hayden, Louis Calhern
    1950 -
    Sunset Boulevard
    , William Holden, Gloria Swanson
    And Many, Many More Great Titles...
    This hand colored glass slide is an ORIGINAL and it is NOT a reproduction. It was created to be projected onto the movie theatre screen before the film was released to promote the "coming attraction". Some people in the movie collectible world have said, that, glass slides are much rarer than the paper poster memorabilia from the same film and are very rare pieces of film history.
    Format:
    Glass Slide: 3 1/4" x 4"
    Plot Summary:
    Jeff grows up near Basin Street in New Orleans, playing his clarinet with the dock workers. He puts together a band, the Basin Street Hot-Shots, which includes a cornet player, Memphis. They struggle to get their jazz music accepted by the cafe society of the city. Betty Lou joins their band as a singer and gets Louie to show her how to do scat singing. Memphis and Jeff both fall in love with Betty Lou.
    Trivia
    :
    Though the movie is in black and white, in one scene, when Bing Crosby is singing "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" in a movie theater, a slide show being projected behind him is in full color, though Bing is still in black and white.
    Loosely based on the story of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, the New Orleans band that brought jazz and blues to national prominence in 1915-1917. Bing Crosby's character, Jeff Lambert, is based on clarinetist Alcide "Yellow" Nunez, the founder of the band. The cornetist, Memphis (Brian Donlevy), is based on the band's arrogant cornetist, Nick La Rocca. Trombonist Jack Teagarden, who appears in the film, was a member of the band for a time in the 1920's.
    "The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on September 13, 1943 with Bing Crosby reprising his film role.
    The film was placed at No. 13 in the list of top-grossing movies for 1941 in the USA.
    Variety summed it up saying: "‘Birth of the Blues’ is Bing Crosby’s best filmusical to date. It’ll sing plenty of black ink at the b. o... Crosby bings personally with solo vocals, ensemble clowning and kidding-on-the-square crooning, the most legit being ‘Melancholy Baby’ (with Carolyn Lee): ‘By the Light of the Silvery Moon’ in a tiptop illustrated song slide routine in one of those early picture-houses: and thematically does ‘Birth of the Blues’ as the credits unreel..."
    Studio:
    Paramount Pictures
    Date:
    1941
    Genre:
    History, Musical, Romance
    Director(s):
    Victor Schertzinger
    Producer(s):
    Monta Bell
    Cast
    :
    Bing Crosby as Jeff Lambert
    Mary Martin as Betty Lou Cobb
    Brian Donlevy as Memphis
    Carolyn Lee as Aunt Phoebe Cobb
    Eddie "Rochester" Anderson as Louey
    J. Carrol Naish as Blackie
    Warren Hymer as Limpy
    Horace McMahon as Wolf
    Ruby Elzy as Ruby
    Jack Teagarden as Pepper
    Danny Beck as Deek
    Harry Barris as Suds
    Perry Botkin Sr. as Leo
    Minor Watson as Henri Lambert
    Harry Rosenthal as Piano Player
    Donald Kerr as Skeeter, Barbershop Musician
    Barbara Pepper as Maizie
    Cecil Kellaway as Granet
    Musical Numbers
    :
    "The Birth of the Blues" sung by Bing Crosby
    "At a Georgia Camp Meeting" (Kerry Mills) played by negro band
    "St. James Infirmary" featured by Jack Teagarden Orchestra and a few parody lines by Bing Crosby
    "The Memphis Blues" sung by Bing Crosby with Jack Teagarden Orchestra.
    "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" sung by Bing Crosby
    "Tiger Rag" featured by Jack Teagarden Orchestra
    "Waiting at the Church" sung by Mary Martin
    "Cuddle up a Little Closer" sung by Mary Martin
    "Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" sung by Bing Crosby and Mary Martin
    "The Trick to the Blues" sung by Eddie Anderson
    "After the Ball" played by orchestra
    "Shine" featured by Jack Teagarden Orchestra
    "My Melancholy Baby" sung by Bing Crosby
    "The Waiter and the Porter and the Upstairs Maid" (Johnny Mercer) sung by Bing Crosby, Mary Martin and Jack Teagarden
    "St. Louis Blues" sung by Bing Crosby, Ruby Elzy and choir.
    More Info on Bing Crosby
    :
    Bing Crosby was born Harry Lillis Crosby in Tacoma, Washington in 1903, in a large working class family. He got the nickname "Bing" when he was 10. He went to college, intending to become a lawyer, but he joined a local band as a drummer, and he quit school in his last year. In 1926, he was spotted by
    Paul Whiteman
    , and was hired, along with his partner, Al Rinker. Whiteman added Harry Barris, and named them the Rhythm Boys, and they were a big hit. Crosby was the star of the act, and in 1931 he split from the group, and went solo. He was the number one recording star of the 1930s, and his distinctive style of singing was dubbed "crooning". He had done some singing in movies with the Rhythm Boys at the start of the 1930s, but he soon starting playing dramatic roles in musicals, and was a natural, likable performer, and was very successful in movies in the 1930s. In 1940 he teamed with Dorothy Lamour and Bob Hope for the first of the very successful "Road" movies,
    Road to Rio
    . When the U.S. entered
    WWII
    . he added to his huge popularity by doing much entertaining of the troops. In 1942, he sang
    White Christmas
    on his radio show and used it in his movie,
    Holiday Inn
    (it would be re-used in the partial re-make of Holiday Inn, White Christmas, in 1954). In 1944 he made his greatest movie,
    Going My Way
    (winner of the Best Actor Academy Award for this film), which was followed by
    The Bells Of St. Mary's
    (nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award for this film). In 1954, he also starred in The Country Girl (nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award for this film). In 1956 he was in
    High Society
    , the musical re-make of The Philadelphia Story. Bing Crosby was among the very best selling singers of all time, and also was among the absolute biggest box office draws at the movies! There is no other singer who had as much success as he did in the movies, or vice versa! He passed away in 1977 at the age of 74.
    More Info on Mary Martin:
    Mary Martin was an actress from the 1930s to the 1980s. Some of her movies include:
    Peter Pan
    (the TV version of her great Broadway success, where she played the title role),
    Rhythm on the River
    , Happy Go Lucky, Rage of Paris, Birth of the Blues, and
    Annie Get Your Gun
    (in the title role). She passed away in 1990 at the age of 76.
    More Info on Brian Donlevy
    :
    Brian Donlevy was an actor from the 1920s to the 1960s. He was born Waldo Brian Donlevy in 1901, and supposedly he managed to enlist in the army in 1916, at the age of 14! He stayed in the army through the early 1920s, becoming a pilot. In the early 1920s, he started acting, and had a few film roles. He became a top actor in the mid 1930s, primarily playing "heavies" or bad guys, and he appeared in many of Paramount's best movies of the 1940s, and also some great ones at other studios. One of his rare "non-bad guy" roles was as the star of "Two Years Before the Mast". Some of his movies include: The Miracle of Morgan's Creek,
    Destry Rides Again
    , Beau Geste, The Great McGinty, Kiss of Death, and the Big Combo. He passed away in 1972 at the age of 71.
    More Info on Carolyn Lee
    :
    Carolyn Lee was a child actress from the 1930s to the 1940s. She was only in four movies: Honeymoon in Bali, Virginia, Birth of the Blues, and
    Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
    . She passed away in 2010 at the age of 76.
    More Info on Eddie "Rochester" Anderson
    :
    Edmund Lincoln Anderson (September 18, 1905 – February 28, 1977) was an American comedian and actor. To a generation of early radio and television comedy he was known as "Rochester".
    Anderson got his start in show business as a teenager on the vaudeville circuit. In the early 1930s, he transitioned into films and radio. In 1937, he began his most famous role of Rochester van Jones, usually known simply as "Rochester", the valet of Jack Benny, on his NBC radio show
    The Jack Benny Program
    . Anderson became the first African American to have a regular role on a nationwide radio program. When the series moved to CBS television in 1950, Anderson continued in the role until the series' end in 1965.
    After the series ended, Anderson remained active with guest starring roles on television and voice work in animated series. He was also an avid horse-racing fan who owned several race horses and worked as a horse trainer at the Hollywood Park Racetrack.
    Anderson was married twice and had four children. He died of heart disease in February 1977 at the age of 71.
    Please, let me know if you have any questions about this item or any of the items I am selling.
    Slide Condition:
    The Glass Slide is NM, the cardboard holder VG-EX+ (shows some wear).
    Please see the scans for actual condition.
    This Movie Glass Slide would make a great addition to your collection or as a Gift (great for Framing in a Shadow Box).
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    This glass slide will be wrapped in bubble wrap and shipped securely inside a sturdy box.
    I will combine lots to save on the shipping costs and I use USPS 1st class shipping (it gives both of us tracking of the package).
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