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Technicolor historical short The Romance of Louisiana; Classic cartoons Plenty of Money and You and Speaking of the Weather; 2 excerpts from 1929's Gold Diggers of Broadway; Theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Gold Diggers of 1937
1. Plenty of Credits. [1:28]
2. Life Insurance Song. [3:31]
3. Jolly Maids to Gold Diggers. [3:36]
4. Getting Acquainted. [4:38]
5. Close Shave. [3:33]
6. Zip For Insurance. [2:57]
7. Speaking of the Weather: Song. [4:12]
8. Gen's Referral. [4:34]
9. JJ's Jitters. [3:28]
10. Million-Dollar Policy. [4:23]
11. Signed Like a Baby. [3:50]
12. With Plenty of Money and You. [3:03]
13. Medical Exam Jam. [4:06]
14. Bum Ticker, Passing Grade. [3:22]
15. Death of the Party. [4:12]
16. Life Begins at 59. [3:54]
17. Let's Put Our Heads Together. [3:36]
18. Speaking of the Weather: Dance. [3:05]
19. Pooled Resources. [2:36]
20. Debutante Gen. [6:04]
21. Ideas About the Show. [2:44]
22. Sickening Truth. [3:34]
23. Rallying the Troupe. [3:18]
24. Money and Matrimony [4:51]
25. All's Fair in Love and War. [11:32]
26. Cast List. [:27]
Those beautiful Busby Berkeley babes are back at work, seeking financial backing for a Broadway show. Salvation comes from a meek hypochondriac (Victor Moore) who'd rather the girls get his insurance money than his murderous business partners. Dick Powell isn't the male star of the show, but does show up as a glib insurance agent. A lesser but still enjoyable entry in Warners' Gold Diggers musical series, Gold Diggers of 1937 is very much a mixed bag. For every topnotch number like "With Plenty of Money and You," there's an excruciating experience like the "military" finale "All's Fair in Love and War." Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide