Wonder Bar
Wonder Bar

Wonder Bar (1934)

5.9 ? Mar 31, 1934 1h 24m

Overview

Harry and Inez are a dance team at the Wonder Bar. Inez loves Harry, but he is in love with Liane, the wife of a wealthy business man. Al Wonder and the conductor/singer Tommy are in love with Inez. When Inez finds out that Harry wants to leave Paris and is going to the USA with Liane, she kills him.

Genres

Crime Drama Music Romance

Release Date

March 31, 1934

Rating

5.9 /10

Runtime

1h 24m

Al Jolson

Al Jolson

Al Wonder

Kay Francis

Kay Francis

Liane Renaud

Dolores del Río

Dolores del Río

Inez

Ricardo Cortez

Ricardo Cortez

Harry

Dick Powell

Dick Powell

Tommy

Guy Kibbee

Guy Kibbee

Henry Simpson

Ruth Donnelly

Ruth Donnelly

Emma Simpson

Hugh Herbert

Hugh Herbert

Corey Pratt

Louise Fazenda

Louise Fazenda

Pansy Pratt

Hal Le Roy

Hal Le Roy

Himself

Fifi D'Orsay

Fifi D'Orsay

Mitzi

Merna Kennedy

Merna Kennedy

Claire

Henry O'Neill

Henry O'Neill

Richard

Robert Barrat

Robert Barrat

Hugo Von Ferring

Henry Kolker

Henry Kolker

R. H. Renaud

Gino Corrado

Gino Corrado

Waiter #2 (uncredited)

Jane Darwell

Jane Darwell

Baroness (uncredited)

Bill Elliott

Bill Elliott

Norman (uncredited)

Pauline Garon

Pauline Garon

Telephone Operator (uncredited)

George Irving

George Irving

Broker (uncredited)

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5.0/10

Dec 04, 2021

I found this movie to be a bid off-putting. The plot line of the woman crazed with love for her gigolo boyfriend while two potential paramours waited in the wings was fairly standard. However, Jolson's portrayal of Al Wonder, nightclub owner who not only covers up the murder of Inez's partner but seems impervious to the news that his driver has also been killed in an auto accident, makes his character appear psychopathic instead of compassionate. Many of today's viewers will be upset with the grand finale, which has Jolson and backup singers and dancers in blackface. This is obviously a scene that is meant to showcase Al Jolson. The number actually seems contrived and out of place in the movie, and is a bit of a distraction from the story line. In the end, Dick Powell's character wins Inez's heart, leaving Wonder to live with the knowledge that he helped a murderess get away and got nothing for his efforts. But his last line, "There's nothing more for me to do but go home" reinforces the idea that empathy or a conscience are lacking.

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