Patricia Ellis

Patricia Ellis

  • Born: 1916-5-20
  • Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Opal 2022-04-07 09:01:08

      Mature feelings I haven't seen in a long time

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      This kind of film makes me sigh at the artistic height achieved by Hollywood theaters 80 years ago, especially in terms of stage effects.


      Speaking of the film itself, this film is known as "the originator of all musical clichés", which shows that its historical significance is extraordinary. The...

    • Stone 2022-04-07 08:01:02

      42nd Street: The Myth of Fame and Fortune Never Dies

      Temple won an Oscar when she was 7 years old, but from the day she started learning to dance at age 3, her family has been waiting for her to become famous.

      14-year-old Chaplin wanted a small role in the troupe. The 25-year-old Chaplin is famous all over the world and is a world-renowned mime...

    • Blanca 2022-04-07 09:01:08

      Life was simple in the moonlight.

    • Madyson 2022-04-10 09:01:09

      It is worthy of being highly rated as "The Movie Creates The Cliches" by imdb, but such a movie that starts with women running and teasing each other ends with women helping each other. Giving the opportunity to the heroine, Brock's words of encouragement to the heroine moved me! And there are also scenes of actresses teasing and complaining after being teased, which is rare. However, the singing and dancing part is not Cliche, it is amazing and extraordinary. Berkeley's stage choreography is disorderly and orderly, and the buildings full of expressionism turned out to be placed by actors with signs. She played the young and hard work of the rookie temporary fire-fighting actor. She had nowhere to put her eyes at first. I laughed so hard, I rarely saw the female dancers of that era jumping out of the naughty and light style of tap dancing. Some people actually said that they looked like ape. ! fart! Do women's jumping and kicking have to exude traditional femininity?

    42nd Street quotes

    • Billy Lawler: [to Peggy Sawyer] Hey, I've been for you ever since you walked in on me in my BVD's.

    • Peggy Sawyer: Why, Jim, they didn't tell me you were here.

      Peggy Sawyer: It was GRAND of you to come!