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  • Genre: Musical


  • Directed by: James Whale


  • Starring: Irene Dunne, Allan Jones, Charles Winninger, Paul Robeson, Helen Morgan, Helen Westley


  • Rating: NR


  • # Stars: 5




In keeping with the birthday salute to James Whale by the Thursday Horror Picture Show, the Asheville Film Society screens his 1936 film Show Boat this week. This was the last film Whale had total control over, and he approaches it almost as if he knew he'd never have this much freedom again. Everything about the film is just a little bit better, and a little more creative than it actually needed to be. Unfortunately, it's also a film that just isn't seen that often. That started back in 1951 when MGM bought the film from Universal for the express purpose of keeping it from being compared to their gaudy Technicolor remake. (MGM was famous for this tactic.) In the 1980s when that was no longer a concern — and when home video made it a potentially marketable commodity — it started being seen again, which made it immediately apparent why MGM didn't want their film compared to it. Interestingly, the first time I saw the film was in New York in 1982 when it was being paired with another Jerome Kern musical, Roberta (1935) — which had also been suppressed by MGM for another inferior remake. Whale's Show Boat did get both a VHS and a laserdisc release, but has yet to make it to DVD — a strange omission that might be because of Irene Dunne's blackface number, "Gallivantin' Around." If that's why, are we that incapable of viewing a film in the context of its time? Even more, the number in question isn't even meant to represent 1936, but to duplicate a standard convention of the era that the film was depicting. It is, in any case, something of a cultural crime to keep a film that's the definitive version of a classic of American musical theater from being seen.

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