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Up in Central Park (film)

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Miss Durbin's doting parent." Regarding the casting of Vincent Price in the role of Boss Tweed, the reviewer wrote, "a more inappropriate choice could hardly be imagined." Finally, the film fails to exploit the obvious filming location choices in Central Park, restricting them to a few shots of the zoo, the carousel, and a bit of greenery around the superintendent's house. According to the reviewer, the director should have "moved his camera out onto the meadows instead of focusing so much on plush, stuffy interiors."
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infatuated Boss Tweed to give her father another chance, he agrees. Also smitten with Rosie, John offers Timothy a job with his newspaper. Soon after, John tries to convince Rosie of Boss Tweed's dishonesty, but is unsuccessful. Later that night, Rosie almost discovers Boss Tweed's true character when he makes numerous, lecherous advances toward her during dinner, but is interrupted by Timothy, who mistakenly believes that he was invited.
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Regarding the casting, the reviewer wrote, "Durbin is fresh looking in a nice girlish way and displays a convincing amount of naïveté, and Mr. Haymes is agreeable enough, though he looks and acts more like a professional juvenile than a seasoned reporter. Albert Sharpe contributes some mil dhumor as
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became the producer. Filming was delayed because Technicolor lab would be unable to handle the demands of making the movie for several months (they had been particularly hit hard by a strike). Eventually Sistrom would be assigned to another project and Karl Tunberg would write and produce the movie.
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to direct the film which was going to be made in Technicolor in January 1947. "This depends a lot on how Fred can arrange his other business interests," said Dozier. "I know Fred is anxious to do it but since we plan it as a big production it needs plenty of time and preparation. Astaire has been in
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Through Boss Tweed's influence, Rosie soon auditions for an opera company, and though she is offered a role in an upcoming production, Tweed insists that she be cast in the current show. Meanwhile, Timothy, upset over his daughter's involvement with Tweed, approaches John and offers to help him gain
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After their corruption is exposed in the newspapers, Boss Tweed and his associates prepare to flee the country, but Tweed offers no apologies to Rosie for his actions, stating his belief in the rights of the strong over the weak. After he leaves her, Rosie wanders through Central Park, where she is
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Gone, too, are most of the songs, a regrettable elimination, since Deanna Durbin is on hand and in extremely good voice. Her introductory number, "Oh! Say Can You See," is a new, if not too sprightly addition; "Carousel in the Park" is old but good, and then there is the classical "Pace, Pace Mio
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Tunberg changed the names of some characters in the script based on real people in order to avoid legal hassles with their descendants. Mayor A. Oakley Hall was changed to "Oakley", Big Jim Fisk was changed to "Fitz", Governor Hoffman was changed to Governor Morley, Sheriff O'Brien and Controller
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Dio" to complete the vocal range. Miss Durbin's voice is clear and bell-like, but such a limited repertoire is hardly enough to provide her with a decent workout. And Dick Haymes, who sings pleasantly, is restricted to "When She Walks in the Room" and to participating in "Carousel in the Park."
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Sometime later, John meets Timothy, the new Park Superintendent. Unaware that John is a reporter, Timothy reveals that some of the park's zoo animals are actually being raised for Boss Tweed's consumption. After John's story appears in the paper, Timothy is fired, but when Rosie appeals to an
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evidence against the political boss by breaking into city hall and examining the city's financial records. The two men are discovered by a drunken Mayor Oakley when he wanders into his office, but they trick him into giving his copies of Boss Tweed's financial dealings to the newspaperman.
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Universal merged to become Universal-International. New head of production William Goetz decided to make the film in black and white as it was cheaper and films were taking several months to come back from the Technicolor lab.
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O'Conner were combined into "Schultz". Tunberg also changed the story from the Broadway musical to focus on two Irish immigrants who come to New York, are originally fans of Tweed, then come to see his corruption.
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by Herbert Fields with a screenplay by Karl Tunberg, the film is about a newspaper reporter and the daughter of an immigrant maintenance man who help expose political corruption in New York City in the 1870s.
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Filming started October 1947. It was shot over 52 days with a budget of $ 2 million. Helen Tamaris, who choreographed the stage show, and Howard Bay, who did the stage design, both worked on the movie.
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In March 1947 William Seiter was signed as director. In June Dick Haymes ended his contract with 20th Century Fox and signed a two picture deal with Universal, one of whom would be the lead in
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Price signed a contract with a record company to record four of the songs from the musical: "Up in Central Park", "The Boss", "Rip Van Winkle", and "May I Show You My Currier and Ives".
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In February 1946 Universal announced they had bought the film rights to the musical as a vehicle for Deanna Durbin. It was to be produced by Felix Jackson. The studio paid $ 100,000.
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UNIVERSAL TO FILM 'IN CENTRAL PARK': Studio Gets Rights to Michael Todd Musical as a Starring Vehicle for Deanna Durbin Of Local Origin Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES.21 Feb 1946: 17.
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SINATRA TO PLAY A DRAMATIC ROLE: Will Portray an 'Humble Cleric' in RKO's 'Miracle of Bells' --Will Not Sing in Film By THOMAS F. BRADY New York Times 26 Mar 1947: 32.
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CO-FEATURED ROLE FOR RUTH WAR WICK: She Will Be Seen in Hellinger's 'Swell Guy' at Universal-- 5 Premieres in Week Of Local Origin New York Times 29 Apr 1946: 25.
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After Rosie arranges a meeting between John and Boss Tweed, the political boss offers to sponsor John's proposed novel if he agrees to quit his job at
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Durbin's third husband Charles David said she "hated" making her last three films and that she would watch all her old movies except those three.
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Up in Central Park' Reshaped for the Camera -- Recording Aid -- Other Items By THOMAS F. BRADY. New York Times 12 Oct 1947: X5.
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lots of pictures, he's intelligent and creative as the dickens, and we think he could and would be the right man for the job."
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In April 1946 Dwight Taylor was assigned to write the script. In October Universal's then head of production
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June 28, 1948. The 30-minute adaptation starred Durbin and Haymes in their screen roles. Charles Irwin and
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discovered by Timothy and John. After requesting her father's forgiveness, Rosie is reunited with John.
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SHUMLIN TO CLOSE 'JEB' ON THURSDAY: COMIC TURNS SERIOUS By SAM ZOLOTOW. New York Times 25 Feb 1946: 31.
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In New York City in the 1870s, as the city prepares for the upcoming election, corrupt political boss
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DRAMA AND FILM: Price to Enact Tweed; 'Chicken' Stalled Again Los Angeles Times 5 July 1947: 6.
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In September the role of Durbin's father was given to Albert Sharpe, who had been in
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ON THE TRAIL OF DEANNA DURBIN Paskov, David. Los Angeles Times 25 Apr 1982: m3.
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BY WAY OF: Age Counsels Youth By A.H. WEILER. New York Times 20 Oct 1946: X3.
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Vincent Price to Wax 'Central Park' Songs Los Angeles Times 9 Nov 1947: B2.
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JOM' DISTRIBUTION IS SHIFTED TO RKO New York Times 10 Sep 1947: 31.
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LARAINE DAY SIGNS FOR FILM WITH UA New York Times 14 June 1947: 19.
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NEBENZAL TO FILM WESTERN PICTURE New York Times ]27 Nov 1946: 22.
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on Broadway and was borrowed from RKO. It was his film debut.
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Index


William A. Seiter
Karl Tunberg
Up in Central Park
Herbert Fields
Deanna Durbin
Dick Haymes
Vincent Price
Milton R. Krasner
Otto Ludwig
Universal Pictures
musical comedy film
William A. Seiter
Deanna Durbin
Dick Haymes
Vincent Price
Up in Central Park
William Tweed
Vincent Price
Dick Haymes
The New York Times
Albert Sharpe
Deanna Durbin
Central Park
Deanna Durbin
Dick Haymes
Vincent Price
Boss Tweed
Albert Sharpe
Tom Powers

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