A singer (Alice Faye) becomes a star in New York's Ziegfeld Follies, but her marriage to a con man (Tyrone Power) causes her much grief. The story is so close to the true story of Fanny Brice and Nicky Arnstein that he sued the studio in a case that was quickly settled out of court in his favor. Alice Faye sings Brice's signature song, "My Man".
Tyrone Power as Bart Clinton
Alice Faye as Rose Sargent
Al Jolson as Ted Cotter
William Frawley as Harry Long
Joyce Compton as Peggy
Hobart Cavanaugh as Whitey Boone
Moroni Olsen as Major Buck Russell
I colorized this using AI software that doesn't always get the colors right. Hopefully a more professional job will be done someday.
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z.x.study
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March 26, 2024
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Copr.
ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE, a photoplay
in ten reels by Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp. (C) 12May39; L9051.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.
(PWH); 8Dec66; R399752.
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isabeldaniels
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March 23, 2024
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love it
love al jolson films and now in colour a very big thank you
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hasbeen249
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March 23, 2024
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Great George
George you have... put new life into this one,it looks brilliant. 1939 was thought to be the best year of movies from Hollywood, How about GERONIMO with Preston Foster. Hassbeen 249
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archive_ferret
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March 21, 2024
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Rose!
Much thanks Mr. Fergus! My B&W DVD from the Public Library was getting a little worn.
I think this is the first musical you've colorized, musicals always look better in color.