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Lillian Russell (1940) | Directed by Irving Cummings
"Lillian Russell" is a captivating 1940 biographical film directed by Irving Cummings. The movie chronicles the fascinating life and career of Lillian Russell, one of the most renowned actresses and singers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. From her humble beginnings as a performer in vaudeville to her rise to fame as a celebrated stage actress and operatic soprano, the film traces Russell's journey through the glittering world of entertainment. Along the way, audiences are treated to a vivid portrait of a woman who defied convention, challenged stereotypes, and left an indelible mark on the history of American theater.
"Lillian Russell" is a sumptuous cinematic tribute to a true icon of the stage. Director Irving Cummings brings Russell's remarkable story to life with elegance, charm, and a touch of old-world glamour. The film's lavish production design, stunning musical numbers, and captivating performances capture the essence of the Gilded Age and the allure of Broadway's golden era. As Lillian Russell, Alice Faye delivers a tour de force performance, embodying the spirit and charisma of the legendary actress with grace and aplomb. With its timeless themes of love, ambition, and artistic expression, "Lillian Russell" remains a timeless classic that continues to enchant audiences to this day.
Cast List:
- Alice Faye as Lillian Russell
- Don Ameche as Alexander Moore
- Henry Fonda as Gilbert
- Edward Arnold as Diamond Jim Brady
- Warren William as Tony Pastor
- Leo Carrillo as Bat
- Helen Westley as Mrs. Russell
- Nigel Bruce as Sir Gilbert Parker
- Dorothy Peterson as Mrs. Moore
- Russell Hicks as Boss
- Ernest Cossart as Opera Impresario
- Charles C. Wilson as James Webster
- Frank Orth as Conductor
- Eddie Collins as Minstrel Show Comedian
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