Be Yourself!
Be Yourself!

Be Yourself! (1930)

5.0 ? Feb 07, 1930 1h 5m

Overview

Ethnic comedy of a nightclub entertainer trying to train a boxer.

Genres

Music Comedy

Release Date

February 07, 1930

Rating

5.0 /10

Runtime

1h 5m

Fanny Brice

Fanny Brice

Fannie Field (as Fannie Brice)

Robert Armstrong

Robert Armstrong

Jerry Moore

Harry Green

Harry Green

Harry Field

G. Pat Collins

G. Pat Collins

McCloskey

Gertrude Astor

Gertrude Astor

Lillian

Budd Fine

Budd Fine

Step

Marjorie Kane

Marjorie Kane

Lola (as Marjorie 'Babe' Kane)

Rita Flynn

Rita Flynn

Jessica

Jimmy Tolson

Jimmy Tolson

Blues singer (uncredited)

One-Eye Connelly

(uncredited)

Chuck Hamilton

Club Patron (uncredited)

Anderson Lawler

Anderson Lawler

Club Patron (uncredited)

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6.0/10

Jul 26, 2024

I think this might be the first film I've ever seen with Fanny Brice and though it's perfectly watchable, it's really only designed to be a showcase for her engaging talents. She's successful entertainer "Fannie" (keep it simple) who has two potential suitors at her nightclub. One night tempers flare and some fisticuffs ensue between "Jerry" (Robert Armstrong) and the more substantial "Mac" (G. Pat Collins). The former comes off the worst but manages to further endear himself to the singer who decides that she is going to become his boxing trainer. He is keen, enthusiastic and successful - even if he does care for the odd nap mid fight, but as he starts to make the money he starts to attract the gals and their relationship starts to become just a little strained. There's a lovely scene towards the end with them having the daftest spat together with his new affianced "Lillian" (Gertrude Astor) that you know can only go one way and Harry Green chips in nicely as her somewhat dodgy lawyer brother "Harry". It is, though, really just an excuse for Brice to rattle her vocal chords and there are a couple of decent Billy Rose numbers to help her along too. It's a film that's part of the fabric of cinema history and as such, is worth a watch. Anything else? Well, no - not really.

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