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The Best Things in Life Are Free (film)

The Best Things in Life Are Free is a 1956 American musical film directed by Michael Curtiz. The film stars Gordon MacRae, Dan Dailey, and Ernest Borgnine as the real-life songwriting team of Buddy DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson of the late 1920s and early 1930s, and Sheree North as Kitty Kane, a singer (possibly based on Helen Kane).

The Best Things in Life Are Free
film poster
Directed byMichael Curtiz
Screenplay byWilliam Bowers
Phoebe Ephron
Frank Tashlin (uncredited)
Story byJohn O'Hara
Produced byHenry Ephron
StarringGordon MacRae
Dan Dailey
Ernest Borgnine
Sheree North
Tommy Noonan
Murvyn Vye
Phyllis Avery
Larry Keating
Tony Galento
Norman Brooks
CinematographyLeon Shamroy
Edited byDorothy Spencer
Music byLionel Newman
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • September 28, 1956 (1956-09-28)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.16 million[1]
Box office$2.7 million

In 1957, the year after the film was released, it received an Oscar nomination for Lionel Newman in the category of Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture.

Plot edit

Cast edit

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Premiering in September 1956, The Best Things in Life Are Free was met with mixed reviews. Some reviews[citation needed] called it "the biggest new musical this year"[citation needed] and others "a musical-comedy that could've been produced on a higher budget with bigger and better production numbers".[citation needed]

Box-office performance edit

Being a musical, though a modestly produced one, the movie was fairly expensive to produce. The film ended with a budget of $2.86 million and made just over $4 million at the box office, earning $2,250,000 in North American rentals in 1956.[2]

Songs edit

  • "Lucky Day"
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
Sung by Dan Dailey
  • "If I Had a Talking Picture of You"
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
Sung by Byron Palmer
  • "Here Am I, Broken Hearted"
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
Sung by Gordon MacRae
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
Sung by Dan Dailey and Gordon MacRae
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
Sung by Gordon MacRae
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
Sung by Dan Dailey
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
Sung by Sheree North (dubbed by Eileen Wilson)
  • "Lucky in Love"
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
Sung by Gordon MacRae
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
Choreographed by Rod Alexander and danced by Sheree North and Jacques d'Amboise
  • "Birth of the Blues"
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
Danced by Sheree North and Jacques d'Amboise
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
Sung by Norman Brooks
  • "Follow Thru"
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
  • "One More Time"
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
  • "Thank Your Father"
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
  • "This Is the Missus"
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown
  • "Together"
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
  • "You Try Somebody Else (We'll Be Back Together Again)"
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva
  • "Without Love"
Music by Ray Henderson
Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva

References edit

  1. ^ Solomon, Aubrey. Twentieth Century Fox: A Corporate and Financial History (The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series). Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 1989. ISBN 978-0-8108-4244-1. p250
  2. ^ 'The Top Box-Office Hits of 1956', Variety Weekly, January 2, 1957

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The Best Things in Life Are Free is a 1956 American musical film directed by Michael Curtiz The film stars Gordon MacRae Dan Dailey and Ernest Borgnine as the real life songwriting team of Buddy DeSylva Lew Brown and Ray Henderson of the late 1920s and early 1930s and Sheree North as Kitty Kane a singer possibly based on Helen Kane The Best Things in Life Are Freefilm posterDirected byMichael CurtizScreenplay byWilliam BowersPhoebe EphronFrank Tashlin uncredited Story byJohn O HaraProduced byHenry EphronStarringGordon MacRaeDan DaileyErnest BorgnineSheree NorthTommy NoonanMurvyn VyePhyllis AveryLarry KeatingTony GalentoNorman BrooksCinematographyLeon ShamroyEdited byDorothy SpencerMusic byLionel NewmanProductioncompany20th Century FoxDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease dateSeptember 28 1956 1956 09 28 Running time104 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 1 16 million 1 Box office 2 7 million In 1957 the year after the film was released it received an Oscar nomination for Lionel Newman in the category of Best Music Scoring of a Musical Picture Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Box office performance 4 Songs 5 References 6 External linksPlot editThis article needs a plot summary Please add one in your own words March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Cast editGordon MacRae as Buddy DeSylva Dan Dailey as Ray Henderson Ernest Borgnine as Lew Brown Sheree North as Kitty Kane Tommy Noonan as Carl Frisbee Murvyn Vye as Manny Costain Phyllis Avery as Maggie Henderson Larry Keating as Winfield Sheehan Tony Galento as Fingers Norman Brooks as Al Jolson Jacques d Amboise as Specialty dancer Roxanne Arlen as Perky Nichols Byron Palmer as Hollywood star Gordon Richards as ButlerReception editCritical response edit Premiering in September 1956 The Best Things in Life Are Free was met with mixed reviews Some reviews citation needed called it the biggest new musical this year citation needed and others a musical comedy that could ve been produced on a higher budget with bigger and better production numbers citation needed Box office performance edit Being a musical though a modestly produced one the movie was fairly expensive to produce The film ended with a budget of 2 86 million and made just over 4 million at the box office earning 2 250 000 in North American rentals in 1956 2 Songs edit Lucky Day Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva Sung by Dan Dailey If I Had a Talking Picture of You Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva Sung by Byron Palmer Here Am I Broken Hearted Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva Sung by Gordon MacRae Button up Your Overcoat Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva Sung by Dan Dailey and Gordon MacRae Good News Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva Sung by Gordon MacRae You re the Cream in My Coffee Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva Sung by Dan Dailey The Best Things in Life Are Free Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva Sung by Sheree North dubbed by Eileen Wilson Lucky in Love Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva Sung by Gordon MacRae Black Bottom Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva Choreographed by Rod Alexander and danced by Sheree North and Jacques d Amboise Birth of the Blues Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva Danced by Sheree North and Jacques d Amboise Sonny Boy Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva Sung by Norman Brooks Follow Thru Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva One More Time Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva Thank Your Father Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva This Is the Missus Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown Together Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva It All Depends on You Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva You Try Somebody Else We ll Be Back Together Again Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylva Without Love Music by Ray Henderson Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G DeSylvaReferences edit Solomon Aubrey Twentieth Century Fox A Corporate and Financial History The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press 1989 ISBN 978 0 8108 4244 1 p250 The Top Box Office Hits of 1956 Variety Weekly January 2 1957External links editThe Best Things in Life Are Free at IMDb nbsp The Best Things in Life Are Free at the TCM Movie Database 1 in German 2 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Best Things in Life Are Free film amp oldid 1168131483, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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