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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT
EAN: 0024543536963
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 07, 2008
Running Time: 86 minutes
Sales Rank: 13766
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: May 05, 1939
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Set in the colorful Prohibition era this 'genuinely captivating' (Los Angeles Times) musical stars Alice Faye as a rising Ziegfeld star who is faithful to her crooked scheming husband (Tyrone Power) even after his showdown with the law. Co-star Al Jolson performs many of his legendary songs.Behind the Scenes 'Rose of Washington Square' is one of Alice Faye's most popular screen roles and marks her final teaming with Tyrone Power. The film also features some of her most memorable songs including 'My Man.'System Requirements:Running Time: 86 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: MUSICALS/MUSICALS UPC: 024543536963 Manufacturer No: 2253696
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Highly Enjoyable Musical
Rose of Washington Square is set in the twenties although it doesn't blatantly say so in the beginning of the film. However, the music is jazz, the law is prohibition, and the zenith of a career is being a Ziegfeld star. The film starts out with Ted (Al Jolson) and Rose (Alice Faye) who work together in vaudeville struggling to make it. On a whim, Rose leaves the group and meets Bart (Tyrone Power), a charismatic man involved in shady business. She devotes herself to him no matter what happens, and ... Read More
Rating: - ANOTHER PROBLEM WITH THIS MOVIE !!!!!!
Its simple..its not on DVD!!!! This was last released 10 years ago isn't it about time the DVD version came out? The studios put so much time , energy and effort in making these musicals and we arent being allowed to view them in the best possible way!!! Get With it Fox! Murdoch spend some of those billions and re-master these old films so they can be enjoyed the way they were meant to be enjoyed!!!
Rating: - Highly Enjoyable Musical
Rose of Washington Square is set in the twenties although it doesn't blatantly say so in the beginning of the film. However, the music is jazz, the law is prohibition, and the zenith of a career is being a Ziegfeld star. The film starts out with Ted (Al Jolson) and Rose (Alice Faye) who work together in vaudeville struggling to make it. On a whim, Rose leaves the group and meets Bart (Tyrone Power), a charismatic man involved in shady business. She devotes herself to him no matter what happens, and ... Read More
Rating: - Slashed but enjoyable
When you view this film, you may find it very choppy like I did. The "Hidden Hollywood" series have revealed that a lot of the film was cut from the released prints. At least 3 musical numbers disappeared completely, including Alice Faye's memorable "I'll See You in My Dreams", of which 2 versions exist with and without a chorus. Stills also reveal dramatic scenes missing. Apparantly, film was shot by another director, Roy del Ruth, then reshot by Gregory Ratoff but the truth about this is yet to surface. ... Read More
Rating: - A PLEASANT DIVERSION.
Atmospherically, this movie will hold the interest of those who are curious for a nostalgic look at popular music. When Al Jolson sings such songs as MAMMY & CALIFORNIA, HERE I COME, the film magically comes alive. Playing the long-suffering Rose Sargent, Alice Faye is memorable singing - in her rich velvety voice - renditions of I'M JUST WILD ABOUT HARRY, THE VAMP & the title tune. Bearing the usual prefatory denial of any factual basis, the film tells the story of the loyal Ziegfeld star who married ... Read More
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