Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Springtime In The Rockies (1942)

 
Springtime In The Rockies - 1942

Coming up next we have 1942's "Springtime In The Rockies", a story about a dancing duo that splits up.  When the man chases the woman to the Canadian Rockies, he must break up her engagement to another man and convince her to return to work with him before he loses backers for his new show.

The film's cast includes Betty Grable, Carmen Miranda, John Payne, Cesar Romero, Charlotte Greenwood, Edward Everett Horton, Harry James, Jackie Gleason, Bess Flowers, Patrick O'Moore, and Helen Forrest.

Broadway star Vicky Lane gets a surprise visit in the middle of a show from her former dance partner Victor Prince.

He wants to get their act back together.  Knowing she has other commitments, Vicky puts him off.

Dan Christy is also starring in Vicky's show, and he's very late.  The two are romantically involved, though Vicky can't help but be suspicious about his alleged womanizing and reluctance to form any kind of commitment.


After the show, Vicky decides she's had enough.  She quits and agrees to join Victor again, leaving Dan on his own.

With Vicky gone, Dan takes to drinking.  He's also informed that unless he can get Vicky back, there will be no financial backing for his new show.




He tracks her down to Chateau Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies, where she and Victor are a very big draw to the hotel guests.  Dan also finds out that the dancing pair are engaged to be married.

Arriving in Canada in a drunken stupor, Dan is very surprised to find out that he's acquired a valet named McTavish.  McTavish comes with a wealth of knowledge of everything except romance.  "Though I am a master of romance languages, I’m scarcely a master of romance.  Bachelor of Arts, yes, but awfully tired of being a bachelor," he says.

And he's even more surprised when he finds out that he's arrived with a spicy South American secretary named Rosita Murphy.

Once he's recovered enough from his hangover, Dan gets to work on finding a way to get Vicky to come back to work with him.

She's very dubious about Dan's supposed "changed" behavior when she meets his secretary Rosita.  Thinking that he's the same old Dan, she dismisses his offers to work together and walks away.  "Nice for you to make my acquaintance, Miss Lane," Rosita calls after her.



It turns out that Rosita is much more than a secretary.  She wants to break into show business.  When she turns up in Dan's room with her brothers, she gives him a performance of the "Chattanooga Choo Choo".


At dinner that evening, Vicky and Victor continue to delight guests with their moves on the dance floor.

Dan has dinner at their table, and he brings Rosita along to make Vicky jealous.  When Vicky says she needs to go to the powder room, Rosita says, "I'll go with you.  My face is a mess, too."  That does not endear her to Vicky at all.

However, once in the powder room, the two ladies dish on Dan and become fast friends.






Finding herself alone at table, a tipsy Phoebe (Vicky's friend and dresser) makes her way to the dance floor and delights onlookers with a little performance of her own.

Later, Rosita gives a spirited performance with her brothers which is very well received.

And the two ladies humorously fight over McTavish later in the evening.


Dan and Vicky eventually reunite and decide to get married.  However, the backers of Dan's show have decided to pull out, leaving them in the lurch when it comes to funding.

An unexpected source of revenue comes from McTavish, who is on the wealthy side.  "Rich?  Why, I'm only worth in the neighborhood of, say, six hundred thousand dollars," he tells them when they enquire about his financial means.  Rosita smiles and says, "That's a good enough neighborhood for me."




The show opens on Broadway and is a smashing success.  Everybody, including the jilted Victor Prince, gets a part.

Cast rundown:

Betty Grable - Springtime In The Rockies
   Betty Grable.....................................Vicky Lane

Carmen Miranda - Springtime In The Rockies
   Carmen Miranda................................Rosita Murphy

John Payne - Springtime In The Rockies
   John Payne.......................................Dan Christy

Cesar Romero - Springtime In The Rockies
   Cesar Romero...................................Victor Prince

Charlotte Greenwood - Springtime In The Rockies
   Charlotte Greenwood.........................Phoebe Gray

Edward Everett Horton - Springtime In The Rockies
   Edward Everett Horton.......................McTavish

Harry James - Springtime In The Rockies
   Harry James.....................................Himself

Jackie Gleason - Springtime In The Rockies
   Jackie Gleason..................................Commissioner

Bess Flowers - Springtime In The Rockies
   Bess Flowers....................................Mrs. Jeepers

Patrick O'Moore - Springtime In The Rockies
   Patrick O'Moore................................Travel Clerk

Helen Forrest - Springtime In The Rockies
   Helen Forrest....................................Herself

And that's it for Springtime In The Rockies.  Alice Faye had originally been cast in the role of Vicky Lane.  She had to drop out when she found she was expecting her first daughter.  The film pairs Betty Grable with her future husband Harry James.  They were married eight months after the film appeared in theaters.  The song "I Had The Craziest Dream" that is featured in the film, played by Harry James and sung by Helen Forrest, was played at Betty Grable's funeral in 1973.

As this film is in the public domain, you can watch it here in its entirety.

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