The Vagabond Lover

The Vagabond Lover


Starring:Rudy Vallee, Sally Blane, Marie Dressler, Charles Sellon, Nella Walker, Edward J. Nugent, Danny O'Shea, Alan Roscoe, Norman Peck, Malcolm Waite, Gladden James
Director: Marshall Neilan
Studio: ROAN
Product Type: DVD

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Description Rudy Bronson is an aspiring singer with dreams of making it big. After being rejected by his idol bandleader Ted Grant, Rudy and his band sneak into his home to give a surprise audition. When the neighbors accuse them of being burglars, the group poses as Ted Grant and his orchestra. They accept the neighbor's invitation to play a charity concert and a zany tale of impersonation ensues. This is the DVD premiere of the lost film classic that spawned the Vallee hit, "I'm Just a Vagabond Lover"! DVD Features:

- A very special interview with Eleanor Vallee!

-One full serial episode of Zorro's Fighting Legion!

-Colorful interactive DVD menus, including production notes!
The Vagabond Lover
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • An interesting little curio of the early talkie era
  • A charming, sweet, antique film!
  • VALLEE THE CROONER.
The Vagabond Lover
Starring: Rudy Vallee , Sally Blane , Marie Dressler , Charles Sellon , and Norman Peck
Director: Marshall Neilan
Manufacturer: ROAN
ProductGroup: DVD
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ASIN: B0007PALK2
Release Date: 2005-03-29

Description

Description Rudy Bronson is an aspiring singer with dreams of making it big. After being rejected by his idol bandleader Ted Grant, Rudy and his band sneak into his home to give a surprise audition. When the neighbors accuse them of being burglars, the group poses as Ted Grant and his orchestra. They accept the neighbor's invitation to play a charity concert and a zany tale of impersonation ensues. This is the DVD premiere of the lost film classic that spawned the Vallee hit, "I'm Just a Vagabond Lover"! DVD Features:

- A very special interview with Eleanor Vallee!

-One full serial episode of Zorro's Fighting Legion!

-Colorful interactive DVD menus, including production notes!

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars An interesting little curio of the early talkie era.......2007-05-05

My four star rating applies to those who are interested in early talkies, and early talkie musicals in particular. If you are not in that group, then skip this film. This transfer is especially good in both the audio and visual departments considering the fact that it is almost eighty years old. The plot is very simple. Rudy Bronson (Valee) and his band go to Long Island and attempt to audition for Ted Grant, who has loaned his name to a musical correspondence course that Bronson took and according to a newspaper clipping is looking for new talent. Promptly thrown out by the butler, the band members decide to break into Grant's home through the garden entrance, set up their instruments, and play for Grant anyway. However, Grant has already left to go back to New York. A series of misunderstandings has Bronson mistaken for the famous Grant by a neighbor, Mrs. Ethel Bertha Whitehall (Marie Dressler). A series of musical performances and comic misunderstandings later, and Mrs. Whitehall's neice has fallen for Bronson, Bronson and his band wind up playing for a benefit, and ultimately the band is discovered as a great talent after all. End of happy story.

There is an introduction to the film by Michael Young, director of Education at the New York Film Academy, that does a pretty good job of briefly explaining the challenges of early talking pictures such as these. Since the microphone is usually in a fixed position in these first sound films, the actors and actresses have to move to "their mark" in order to speak and be heard clearly. This explains the static appearance of most scenes whenever speech is involved. It also explains why every little sound such as footsteps and clanging bracelets can often be heard as clearly as the players.

The musical performances are quite good and include several big hits of that time including the title song which Valee also performs in "Glorifying the American Girl" which also came out in 1929. There is also a dancing performance by a group of chorus girls that involves some interesting formations that are photographed from a top view several years before Busby Berkeley made this sort of thing an art form. Rudy Valee and the other players leave much to be desired in the acting department, leaving plenty of room for Marie Dressler to steal the show as the comic society matron.

The DVD actually includes some extras including an old interview with Rudy Vallee's widow, a bonus serial short that is pretty good entitled "Zorro's Fighting Legion" from the late 1930's, some program notes on Rudy Valee, and finally a very strange little dancing performance by some children entitled "Radiation March" which appears to be some kind of environmental service message that doesn't appear to be more than ten years old.

5 out of 5 stars A charming, sweet, antique film!.......2005-05-26

Rudy Vallee was a self-taught saxophonist from Maine who was considered to be one of the better instrumentalists of his day. He took a year off from his studies at Yale in 1924 to play with the excellent Savoy Havana dance orchestra in London (lead by Reg Batten), where he played first saxophone to famous oboe-soloist, composer, and future bandleader, Van (Alexander Van Cleve) Phillips' second. (Phillips did not like Vallee. He considered the rising star to be predominantly a musically-talented, arrogant woman-chaser!) In London, Vallee also played first saxophone with Carroll Gibbons' orchestra. Gibbons lead one of the top-notch musical aggregations in England and never settled for a second-rate performance, much less a second-rate musician. Further, Vallee played in an instrumental quartet backing-up two HMV recordings made by Beatrice Lillie and Gertrude Lawrence. Vallee's musicianship was apparently of the highest quality.

Vallee returned to the US after a year had passed and completed his degree work in philosophy and romance languages. He then directed the Yale band at the 1926 Yale-Harvard football game and began making a name for himself in local music circles. He began receiving national attention in 1928 when his band got booked into the Heigh-Ho Club in New York City where Vallee served as the master of ceremonies and began singing. Popular male vocalists of that period can be grouped largely into two types: 1) the singing/shouting carnival-barker type (Al Jolson; Harry Richman; Irving Kauffman); and 2) the high-pitched, gentle delivery type (Gene Austin; Jack Fulton; Smith Ballew). Vallee was a type 2 singer at that time when the type 2s were in their ascendancy (Austin's "Ramona" was the #1 hit of 1928). The Heigh-Ho radio broadcasts turned Vallee into a national star over night. Fans were impressed with his sincerity, polished mannerisms, quick wit, and of course, his saxophone playing and his singing.

Vallee began his own, hour-long radio broadcast in 1929, "The Fleischmann Hour," and this show became and remained one of the most popular variety shows in the US until Vallee terminated it in 1938. Vallee's show can be credited with "discovering" Alice Faye, Milton Berle, Edgar Bergen, Frances Langford, Red Skelton, Joe Penner, Dorothy Lamour, and many other stars of the 1930s-1950s. Vallee was also successful on Broadway, starring in George White's Scandals of 1931, and made 43 films, the last of which was the extremely forgettable "Sunburst" in 1975.

"Vagabond Lover" was Vallee's third film appearance. He previously made two shorts in 1929, both of which are now lost. Vallee's acting is wooden, dull, and lifeless. Co-star Sally Blane (19 year-old sister of Loretta Young) awkwardly fluffs her lines more than once. The dance routines look more like rehersals than finished numbers. The saving grace for the acting in this film is the stellar performance by Marie Dressler. However, in 1929, it is not certain that actors or directors really knew how to function in the new medium of talking pictures. I feel that Vallee's non-performance holds up well to other film contemporaries' over-performances such as, Charles King (Broadway Melody) and Frank Fay (Show of Shows), or the whole-cast non-performances in Paul Whiteman's disaster of 1930 (King of Jazz).

"Vagabond Lover" is a sweet, innocent, gentle film with an intentionally minimal plot that was made primarily as a showcase for the musical talents of the rising, luminous star of 1929, Rudy Vallee. Vallee's and his orchestra's (The Connecticut Yankees) musical performances are absolutely superb and eminently enjoyable. More than just a film, "Vagabond Lover" is a window to our popular music past and the culture that created it. It is, therefore, worthwhile seeing and enjoying on multiple levels of awareness.

3 out of 5 stars VALLEE THE CROONER........2001-11-21

In this rather trite offering from 1929, Bandleader Rudy Bronson (Vallee) dreams of becoming a big star with his college band. While it was spare on plot and dramatics, THE VAGABOND LOVER does showcase Vallee at the height of his popularity. Simplistic at best, the movie is badly hampered by Vallee's wooden "acting" performance and by the fact that director Marshal Neiland went on a drunken spree during production, following the death of his mother. Rudy goes through the entire gamut of emotions without moving a muscle! But believe it or not, his singing in the film was relished by his admirers of the day. The film is credited for being the first talkie in which the legendary Marie Dressler appeared. Dressler steals the show as the society dame who carries on a feud with her rival, well-played by Nella Walker. Vallee burst upon the entertainment scene in 1928, quickly becoming a popular club, radio, vaudeville and record attraction with his band, The Connecticut Yankees. By 1929, he was quickly developing into the nation's first singing idol. This film is a result of his quickly-found but ultimately fleeting fame (Vallee's style of crooning - unfortunately - doesn't stand the test of time).

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