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Happy birthday to Jed Clampett! Buddy Ebsen was born on April 2, 1908, in Belleville, Illinois, and we're celebrating his birthday with a nice selection of his early films, including his very first role in Broadway Melody of 1936. And this evening, we'll enjoy some Fun in the Sun. Enjoy!
6:00am -- Broadway Melody Of 1936 (1935) A Broadway columnist tries to use an innocent dancer to frame a producer. Cast: Jack Benny, Eleanor Powell, Robert Taylor, Una Merkel Dir: Roy Del Ruth BW-101 mins, TV-G
Won an Oscar for Best Dance Direction -- Dave Gould for "I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling"
Nominated for Oscars for Best Writing, Original Story -- Moss Hart, and Best Picture
Buddy Ebsen's first movie.
7:45am -- Born To Dance (1936) A sailor on leave helps a young dancer make it to the top on Broadway. Cast: Eleanor Powell, James Stewart, Virginia Bruce, Una Merkel Dir: Roy Del Ruth BW-106 mins, TV-G
Nominated for Oscars for Best Dance Direction -- Dave Gould for "Swingin' the Jinx", and Best Music, Original Song -- Cole Porter for the song "I've Got You Under My Skin" Cole Porter picked James Stewart for the male lead and later said he sang "Easy to Love" as well as any professional singer. A dubbing track was prepared with baritone Jack Owens, but it was decided that Stewart's tenor voice was perfect for the song. In That's Entertainment! (1974), Stewart said, "The song had become a huge hit, even my singing wouldn't hurt it."
9:45am -- The Girl Of The Golden West (1938) A frontierswoman shelters a notorious outlaw. Cast: Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Walter Pidgeon, Leo Carrillo Dir: Robert Z. Leonard BW-121 mins, TV-G
David Belasco's play was also filmed in 1915, 1923, 1930, and 1991, as well as serving as the basis for the Puccini opera. Belasco also wrote the play that was the basis for Puccini's Madama Butterfly.
12:00pm -- Four Girls In White (1939) Student nurses cope with life's problems. Cast: Florence Rice, Una Merkel, Ann Rutherford, Mary Howard Dir: S. Sylvan Simon BW-74 mins, TV-G
Florence Rice was the daughter of sportwriter/radio commentator Grantland Rice.
1:15pm -- The Kid From Texas (1939) A playboy turns cowboy and sets up a polo match with an Indian tribe. Cast: Dennis O'Keefe, Florence Rice, Anthony Allan, Jessie Ralph Dir: S. Sylvan Simon BW-71 mins, TV-G
In the 1930s, Disney animators filmed Ebsen dancing in front of a grid to "choreograph" Mickey Mouse's dance steps for the Silly Symphony cartoons.
2:30pm -- Sing Your Worries Away (1942) A daffy songwriter inherits a fortune but has to fight off gangsters to get it. Cast: Bert Lahr, June Havoc, Buddy Ebsen, Patsy Kelly Dir: A. Edward Sutherland BW-70 mins, TV-G
A. Edward Sutherland' replaced scheduled director Jack Hively who had to direct 10 days of additional scenes for Four Jacks and a Jill (1942) in October 1941.
3:45pm -- Frontier Rangers (1959) Major Robert Rogers leads his rangers in search of a water route through America's Northwest territory. Cast: Keith Larsen, Buddy Ebsen, Don Burnett, Larry Chance Dir: Jacques Tourneur C-83 mins, TV-PG
Made from three episodes of the television series Northwest Passage.
5:15pm -- Fury River (1961) Major Robert Rogers searches for the northwest passage through the U.S. during the French and Indian War. Cast: Keith Larsen, Buddy Ebsen, Don Burnett Dir: Otto Lang C-74 mins, TV-PG
Another film created from episodes of Northwest Passage.
6:30pm -- Mail Order Bride (1964) An aging cowhand tries to help a young rancher settle down by buying him a wife. Cast: Buddy Ebsen, Keir Dullea, Lois Nettleton, Warren Oates Dir: Burt Kennedy C-83 mins, TV-PG
The mail order bride's young son was played by Jimmy Mathers, younger brother of Jerry Mathers ("and Jerry Mathers, as the Beaver!").
What's On Tonight: TCM PRIME TIME FEATURE: FUN IN THE SUN
8:00pm -- Fun on a Weekend (1947) Penniless strangers team up to fleece the rich. Cast: Eddie Bracken, Priscilla Lane, Tom Conway, Allen Jenkins Dir: Andrew Stone BW-93 mins, TV-G
Of Priscilla Lane's 22 feature films released between 1937 and 1948, her last two screen appearances - this one and then Bodyguard (1948) - were in modest productions going without contemporary New York Times reviews.
9:45pm -- Gidget (1959) A young girl dreams of winning acceptance from a gang of surfers. Cast: Sandra Dee, James Darren, Cliff Robertson, Arthur O'Connell Dir: Paul Wendkos C-95 mins, TV-G
James Darren was originally not selected to play Moondoggie because the role required two songs to sing and Darren was not well established as a singer. On his own, he cut a single with the studio's recording subsidiary Colpix Records which charted. Columbia changed their minds and gave him the role despite the fact that he couldn't surf and was a weak swimmer. He became a huge teen idol and subsequently repeated the Moondoggie role in Gidget Goes Hawaiian (1961) and Gidget Goes to Rome (1963)with two other Gidgets: Deborah Walley and Cindy Carol.
11:30pm -- Palm Springs Weekend (1963) College students on spring break turn Palm Springs into a disaster area. Cast: Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens, Ty Hardin, Stefanie Powers Dir: Norman Taurog C-100 mins, TV-PG
During the scene where the motel swimming pool fills up with soap bubbles, a lot of the set crew people and actors became physically sick from the fumes caused by the bubbles popping, forcing the set to be temporarily closed down.
1:30am -- Short Film: Now Playing April (2010) Features highlights of the month's programming on TCM, including festivals and stars. BW-21 mins, TV-PG
2:00am -- Burnt Offerings (1976) A family moves into a haunted house that seems to be stealing their lives. Cast: Karen Black, Oliver Reed, Burgess Meredith, Eileen Heckart Dir: Dan Curtis C-116 mins, TV-MA
The shot where the vines seize Oliver Reed's legs during the escape attempt were actually done in reverse. The vines were originally unwrapped from the legs and dragged off, but in reverse the vines appear to grab his legs.
4:00am -- The House Where Evil Dwells (1982) An American family moves into a haunted house in Japan. Cast: Susan George, Edward Albert Jr., Doug McClure, Amy Barrett Dir: Kevin Connor C-88 mins
Based on a novel by James Hardiman, who at one time worked as the director of radio and television promotions for Walt Disney Productions, as well as working in the press departments at CBS, Columbia Pictures Television and Screen Gems.
5:30am -- Short Film: Delicious Dishes (1950) Experts demonstrate such innovative kitchen gadgets as the cheese slicer and the melon baller.
I'm having a little problem imagining that the cheese slicer and melon baller were that new and innovative in 1950!
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