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  1. The Goldwyn Follies ★★ 1938Lavish disjointed musical comedy about Hollywood. A movie producer chooses a naive girl to give him advice on his movies. George Gershwin died during the filming. ♫Romeo and Juliet; Water Nymph; Here, Pussy, Pussy; Serenade To a Fish; Love Walked In; Love is Here to Stay; Spring Again; I Was Doing Alright; La Serenata. 115m/C VHS, DVD .

  2. The Goldwyn Follies. Movie producer chooses a simple girl to be "Miss Humanity" and to critically evalute his movies from the point of view of the ordinary person. The Goldwyn Follies is currently available to stream on Kanopy . You can buy or rent The Goldwyn Follies for as low as $1.99 to rent or $7.99 to buy on Amazon Prime Video.

  3. The Goldwyn Follies. In: Variety, 129,8, Feb., p. 15. View Quote Full text on the Media History Digital Library website. View Link. Anonymous (1938): Goldwyn Follies with Adolphe Menjou, Andrea Leeds and Kenny Baker. In: Harrison’s Reports, XX,7, Feb., p. 27. View Quote Full text on the Media History Digital Library website. View Link

  4. Synopsis. A big-time Hollywood producer named Oliver Merlin can't "buy common sense," so he asks sincere and sweet Hazel Dawes to tell him the truth about his latest movie. She tells Martin that the movies suffer from unbelievable storylines, cliched dialogue and wooden acting. Impressed, Martin hires Hazel as "Miss Humanity," allowing her to ...

  5. The Goldwyn Follies (1938) The Goldwyn Follies. (1938) Directed by George Marshall / H.C. Potter. Genres - Comedy, Music, Romance | Sub-Genres - Musical | Release Date - Feb 4, 1938 | Run Time - 122 min. | Countries - United States of America | MPAA Rating - TV-G. AllMovie Rating.

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  7. Apr 14, 2015 · The Goldwyn Follies has always been considered a mess since it first opened and lost a considerable amount of money for the studio. Directed by George Marshall and written by an endless procession of fired writers before a final rewrite by Ben Hecht, its faults lie mostly with Goldwyn himself.

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