THE
GREAT MORGAN-1946-Character actor Frank Morgan (who played the wizard
in THE WIZARD OF OZ IN 1939) plays himself in this unusual MGM
musical comedy. Morgan is tired of being an actor and getting no
respect so he decides to produce his own movie. This seems to really
be a compilation of MGM shorts and musical segments. A Pete Smith
short "Badminton" and one of John Nesbitt's "A Passing
Parade" shorts are shown in their entirety. Other performances
are cut scenes from other musical productions and include a tap
dancing Eleanor Powell, The King Sisters, Tommy Dorsey and Virginia
O'Brien (she's also in THE BIG STORE with The Marx Bros.). It's all
kept together by having Morgan and the studio head (played by Leon
Ames) watch it. The funny gag ending involving the famous MGM lion is
pretty good. It was the only movie directed by Nat Perrin who began
his film career writing gags for early Marx Bros. movies and did the
screenplays for the Abbott & Costello movies KEEP 'EM FLYIN' and
PARDON MY SARONG.
Originally made only to be shown in Europe for some reason, it was once considered a lost film.
Originally made only to be shown in Europe for some reason, it was once considered a lost film.
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