Hallelujah, I'm A Bum
MGM/UA (1933)
Comedy, Musical
In Collection
#5606
0*
Seen ItYes
027616873002
IMDB   7.0
1 hr 23 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Al Jolson Bumper
Madge Evans June Marcher
Frank Morgan Mayor Hastings
Harry Langdon Egghead
Chester Conklin Sunday
Edgar Connor Acorn
Tyler Brooke Mayor's secretary
Louise Carver Ma Sunday
Dorothea Wolbert Apple Mary
Tammany Young Frank the Jockey
Ernie Adams Man thrown out of Apartment Building
Charles Dale
John George Bum
Harold Goodwin June's friend in flashback
Lorenz Hart Bank Teller
Victor Potel The General
Bert Roach John
Director
Lewis Milestone
S.N. Behrman
Producer Joseph M. Schenck
Writer Ben Hecht
S.N. Behrman

Slap-happy musical film that tries to use music and images together to meld a new format -- and ends up entertaining and likeable. Many of the songs are "recited" in operatic fashion, as when Jolson, the "Mayor of Central Park" (a famous bum) sings his case in court against a singing tribunal that he's been brought before on chargest of betraying his office by taking a job at a bank. A wonderful tracking shot introduces his job through sucessive levels of importance, beginning with high rollers and ending up with lyricist Lorenz Hart telling a customer he doesn't have a dime to give him. After we see all the varying levels of importance in the bank, we finally come on Jolson and his friend, doing the banking equivalent of peeling potatoes. Wonderful charm of Jolson and Langdon is dulled slightly by Morgan and Evans' stiff leads.

Rodgers music and Hart's lyrics are splendid, making this one of the most original, best written original musicals of all time. It should be noted that in his years later working with Oscar Hammerstein, Rodgers only wrote one original play for film (excluding the televised "Cinderella") -- "State Fair" -- which in my opinion, though charming, has got nothing on "Hallelujah, I'm a Bum!" After the failure of this and several other Rodgers/Hart film projects, the duo returned to Broadway to become almost its only reliably successful writers in the later 30s. They left behind this little Hollywood gem to be rediscovered.
Edition Details
Distributor MGM Home Entertainment
Release Date 2/5/2002
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Subtitles English; English (Closed Captioned); French; Spanish
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Mono [English]
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Original Theatrical Trailer