Rhapsody in Blue

Rhapsody in Blue

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The film traces Gershwin’s rise from a “song plugger” for a Manhattan music publishing company to the heights of international fame and fortune. Gershwin’s first big hit is “Swanee,” introduced on Broadway by Al Jolson (playing himself). In collaboration with his lyricist brother, Ira (Herbert Rudley), George pens hit after hit in show after show. But George’s kindly old music teacher wants his prize pupil to aspire to something more artistic. Gershwin responds with “Rhapsody in Blue,” which debuts at Aeolian Hall in 1924 under the baton of bandleader Paul Whiteman (also playing himself). As his fame and workload grows, George finds he has no time at all for romance; the two ladies in his life both eventually realize that they’ll always have to play second fiddle to Gershwin’s muse. Eventually, after composing numerous masterpieces, George pushes himself too far.

The film was nominated for Academy Awards® for Best Score and Best Sound.

An exclusive member benefit that sings with gratitude and delight. Musicals for Members offers Gables Cinema members free admission (when reserved in person) to classic and cherished musicals—celebrating timeless stories told through song, dance, and dazzling performances. This joyful series is made possible by the generous support of the Harry & Mary Perrin Fund and the Slesnick Family Fund of the Coral Gables Community Foundation, and is proudly hosted by Don Slesnick.

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Film Info
Distributor: Warner Bros.
Country: U.S.
Release Year: 1945
Runtime: 160
Director: Irving Rapper
Rating: Not Rated
Language: English
Format: 2K DCP

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