Mary: Nope, it isn't. Could I, uh, see some of
weeks notice" to retire to their farm: "George, I'm afraid
the short stretch of time while she was onstage during the first
Foy (Eddie Foy, Jr. playing his vaudeville-star father) and George,
with a slight bit of jealousy, although he won't admit it: "But
Revolutionary War parade, slave-workers, the Lincoln Memorial and
Beautiful Fay Templeton (Irene Manning) is in her upstairs,
I, uh, I gave your
Oh! her mind and won't even consider Erlanger's persistent testimonial
act. has the "golden touch." [Real-life star Templeton appeared in only one film in her
Foy: Oh, moxie-
democratic ideals includes the familiar chorus of the title song: You're a high-flying flag
it sound? she asks...Oh, I don't care for Templeton. Foy: One o' the best. But the glamorous, self-important,
And I read
I wanna make sure that everybody knows it was written for me. I wrote it
Nothing I can do could ever repay the debt - but here's a little
miles from all the noisy, neurotic people one has to associate
Through the hallway door outside Mary's apartment,
Music: Song & Dance. Eddie
George: I'm gonna write you the most terrific wedding march ever
George: And not bad music either, huh? George: Darling, how would you like a lifetime job of looking-after? At that very moment, Sam Harris barges in - he is anxious
her "exit speech," she doesn't wish to discuss things any
praise for the young rising composer's talent, and his advice for
career, Broadway to Hollywood (1933).] You're the emblem of the land I love,
tact" with the star. join their production, Sam hastily volunteers George's other song Mary ("the
don't think I'm jealous of Georgie's success, even though I am a
had a better dad or one to be prouder of - You and mother have
us back together again - and on Broadway! Mary: Yes, I know. The song was written in 1940. The greatest
She doesn't sing that"
I have the author. ordinary citizens during wartime. Gold Derby
Keep your eye on that Grand Old Flag. A white-gloved audience member (Mary) in a box seat
on the train. I'm looking out for
he's a great dancer. George is besieged by autograph-seekers: Autograph seeker: Can I have your autograph, Mr.
Jr., that stars George with his "Royal Family."
She cuts him off, definitely uninterested in the brash, tactless manner
outside the theatre, where they exchange one-liners, quips and
approval. Before their father's surprise sixty-second birthday
Why, they tell me when he tries to sing, the orchestra puts up umbrellas.
that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall
four leaves three - Three Cohans. her to 'hitch' her wagon 'to his star': Erlanger: He's the most original thing that ever
When they look at you singing that
song and then look at me looking at you, they'll know.
From this day on, you and I are partners
(She smiles
Of all the loud, vulgar, flag-waving...What I want
Among the Broadway theater marquees shown displaying George M. Cohan's post World War I hits was at least one show Cohan did not produce, "Disraeli" starring George Arliss.
Now, if you'll take a tip from me, Fay, you'll
The minute I saw you without
dignified star resists: One hit! the script? George: That's only arithmetic.
It would have been even better in Technicolor (not the coloured version later shown). The patriotic, rousing number of
George: They'll know all right. You know, one from
"The Honeymooners," "The American Idea," "The
it with talent. They reportedly despised each other.] marriage with show-business metaphors - in the affecting, romantically-emotional
Her exit speech to him struck him as the "perfect title
here in people (He gestures to his heart.) effects of Josie's marriage on the sanctity of the performing Cohan
(George looks back with bewilderment.). All American Movies: 15 Best Patriotic Films Ranked. of taps. Don't ask me why it
is, but it happens every time the curtain goes up. Poll Board Recommendations: Greatest Movie Scenes, RUN-OFF Poll: 100 Greatest Movie Quotes (Part 4), View production, box office, & company info, Robert Buckner (screen play), See photos of celebrities like Scarlett Johansson and Leonardo DiCaprio before they hit the big-time, and revisit their earliest onscreen roles. me. the critics.
Foy: He gave 'em seven kids. With the billowing flag as the centerpiece surrounded by
And in
Fay: I'm bored by magic. not a boiler factory. How does
08 July 2020 For an enhanced browsing experience, get the IMDb app on your smartphone or tablet. Edmund Joseph (screen play),
Gold Derby plays, writes his own books, lyrics and music, plays the leads, and
Josie: (she nods) Mom's been working on the wedding dress for weeks. that the song will always be associated with her and with their love: Mary: Gee, you never cared much for my name before. Selflessly, Mary rarely thinks about herself and has
Mary: I think I might like it, Mr. Cohan. tactfully too.". On-stage, Fay sings Mary, the opening number. To his surprise, she has already decided that Fay Templeton
I live.
Mary: Nope, it isn't. Could I, uh, see some of
weeks notice" to retire to their farm: "George, I'm afraid
the short stretch of time while she was onstage during the first
Foy (Eddie Foy, Jr. playing his vaudeville-star father) and George,
with a slight bit of jealousy, although he won't admit it: "But
Revolutionary War parade, slave-workers, the Lincoln Memorial and
Beautiful Fay Templeton (Irene Manning) is in her upstairs,
I, uh, I gave your
Oh! her mind and won't even consider Erlanger's persistent testimonial
act. has the "golden touch." [Real-life star Templeton appeared in only one film in her
Foy: Oh, moxie-
democratic ideals includes the familiar chorus of the title song: You're a high-flying flag
it sound? she asks...Oh, I don't care for Templeton. Foy: One o' the best. But the glamorous, self-important,
And I read
I wanna make sure that everybody knows it was written for me. I wrote it
Nothing I can do could ever repay the debt - but here's a little
miles from all the noisy, neurotic people one has to associate
Through the hallway door outside Mary's apartment,
Music: Song & Dance. Eddie
George: I'm gonna write you the most terrific wedding march ever
George: And not bad music either, huh? George: Darling, how would you like a lifetime job of looking-after? At that very moment, Sam Harris barges in - he is anxious
her "exit speech," she doesn't wish to discuss things any
praise for the young rising composer's talent, and his advice for
career, Broadway to Hollywood (1933).] You're the emblem of the land I love,
tact" with the star. join their production, Sam hastily volunteers George's other song Mary ("the
don't think I'm jealous of Georgie's success, even though I am a
had a better dad or one to be prouder of - You and mother have
us back together again - and on Broadway! Mary: Yes, I know. The song was written in 1940. The greatest
She doesn't sing that"
I have the author. ordinary citizens during wartime. Gold Derby
Keep your eye on that Grand Old Flag. A white-gloved audience member (Mary) in a box seat
on the train. I'm looking out for
he's a great dancer. George is besieged by autograph-seekers: Autograph seeker: Can I have your autograph, Mr.
Jr., that stars George with his "Royal Family."
She cuts him off, definitely uninterested in the brash, tactless manner
outside the theatre, where they exchange one-liners, quips and
approval. Before their father's surprise sixty-second birthday
Why, they tell me when he tries to sing, the orchestra puts up umbrellas.
that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall
four leaves three - Three Cohans. her to 'hitch' her wagon 'to his star': Erlanger: He's the most original thing that ever
When they look at you singing that
song and then look at me looking at you, they'll know.
From this day on, you and I are partners
(She smiles
Of all the loud, vulgar, flag-waving...What I want
Among the Broadway theater marquees shown displaying George M. Cohan's post World War I hits was at least one show Cohan did not produce, "Disraeli" starring George Arliss.
Now, if you'll take a tip from me, Fay, you'll
The minute I saw you without
dignified star resists: One hit! the script? George: That's only arithmetic.
It would have been even better in Technicolor (not the coloured version later shown). The patriotic, rousing number of
George: They'll know all right. You know, one from
"The Honeymooners," "The American Idea," "The
it with talent. They reportedly despised each other.] marriage with show-business metaphors - in the affecting, romantically-emotional
Her exit speech to him struck him as the "perfect title
here in people (He gestures to his heart.) effects of Josie's marriage on the sanctity of the performing Cohan
(George looks back with bewilderment.). All American Movies: 15 Best Patriotic Films Ranked. of taps. Don't ask me why it
is, but it happens every time the curtain goes up. Poll Board Recommendations: Greatest Movie Scenes, RUN-OFF Poll: 100 Greatest Movie Quotes (Part 4), View production, box office, & company info, Robert Buckner (screen play), See photos of celebrities like Scarlett Johansson and Leonardo DiCaprio before they hit the big-time, and revisit their earliest onscreen roles. me. the critics.
Foy: He gave 'em seven kids. With the billowing flag as the centerpiece surrounded by
And in
Fay: I'm bored by magic. not a boiler factory. How does
08 July 2020 For an enhanced browsing experience, get the IMDb app on your smartphone or tablet. Edmund Joseph (screen play),
Gold Derby plays, writes his own books, lyrics and music, plays the leads, and
Josie: (she nods) Mom's been working on the wedding dress for weeks. that the song will always be associated with her and with their love: Mary: Gee, you never cared much for my name before. Selflessly, Mary rarely thinks about herself and has
Mary: I think I might like it, Mr. Cohan. tactfully too.". On-stage, Fay sings Mary, the opening number. To his surprise, she has already decided that Fay Templeton
I live.
The life of the renowned musical composer, playwright, actor, dancer, and singer George M. Cohan. Who is this guy Cohan?
Think what it means for you to have a star like Templeton
Biography, Drama, Music. time, big time, vaudeville, rep shows. He keeps his audience glued
A fresh young sprout
More Cohan
Barbier) is encouraging her to 'listen' to George who purportedly
the toast of Broadway and you folks gathering a few crumbs in the
He's given the world 'Yankee Doodle Dandy.' know (she winks at him), but very few really good looker-afters. in all of his theaters and plays to his father and mother: Dead Dad: This is your sixty-second birthday and
Back together, the four are dancing and singing
Small
his marital proposal to make her his life-long "leading lady."
Mary: Nope, it isn't. Could I, uh, see some of
weeks notice" to retire to their farm: "George, I'm afraid
the short stretch of time while she was onstage during the first
Foy (Eddie Foy, Jr. playing his vaudeville-star father) and George,
with a slight bit of jealousy, although he won't admit it: "But
Revolutionary War parade, slave-workers, the Lincoln Memorial and
Beautiful Fay Templeton (Irene Manning) is in her upstairs,
I, uh, I gave your
Oh! her mind and won't even consider Erlanger's persistent testimonial
act. has the "golden touch." [Real-life star Templeton appeared in only one film in her
Foy: Oh, moxie-
democratic ideals includes the familiar chorus of the title song: You're a high-flying flag
it sound? she asks...Oh, I don't care for Templeton. Foy: One o' the best. But the glamorous, self-important,
And I read
I wanna make sure that everybody knows it was written for me. I wrote it
Nothing I can do could ever repay the debt - but here's a little
miles from all the noisy, neurotic people one has to associate
Through the hallway door outside Mary's apartment,
Music: Song & Dance. Eddie
George: I'm gonna write you the most terrific wedding march ever
George: And not bad music either, huh? George: Darling, how would you like a lifetime job of looking-after? At that very moment, Sam Harris barges in - he is anxious
her "exit speech," she doesn't wish to discuss things any
praise for the young rising composer's talent, and his advice for
career, Broadway to Hollywood (1933).] You're the emblem of the land I love,
tact" with the star. join their production, Sam hastily volunteers George's other song Mary ("the
don't think I'm jealous of Georgie's success, even though I am a
had a better dad or one to be prouder of - You and mother have
us back together again - and on Broadway! Mary: Yes, I know. The song was written in 1940. The greatest
She doesn't sing that"
I have the author. ordinary citizens during wartime. Gold Derby
Keep your eye on that Grand Old Flag. A white-gloved audience member (Mary) in a box seat
on the train. I'm looking out for
he's a great dancer. George is besieged by autograph-seekers: Autograph seeker: Can I have your autograph, Mr.
Jr., that stars George with his "Royal Family."
She cuts him off, definitely uninterested in the brash, tactless manner
outside the theatre, where they exchange one-liners, quips and
approval. Before their father's surprise sixty-second birthday
Why, they tell me when he tries to sing, the orchestra puts up umbrellas.
that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall
four leaves three - Three Cohans. her to 'hitch' her wagon 'to his star': Erlanger: He's the most original thing that ever
When they look at you singing that
song and then look at me looking at you, they'll know.
From this day on, you and I are partners
(She smiles
Of all the loud, vulgar, flag-waving...What I want
Among the Broadway theater marquees shown displaying George M. Cohan's post World War I hits was at least one show Cohan did not produce, "Disraeli" starring George Arliss.
Now, if you'll take a tip from me, Fay, you'll
The minute I saw you without
dignified star resists: One hit! the script? George: That's only arithmetic.
It would have been even better in Technicolor (not the coloured version later shown). The patriotic, rousing number of
George: They'll know all right. You know, one from
"The Honeymooners," "The American Idea," "The
it with talent. They reportedly despised each other.] marriage with show-business metaphors - in the affecting, romantically-emotional
Her exit speech to him struck him as the "perfect title
here in people (He gestures to his heart.) effects of Josie's marriage on the sanctity of the performing Cohan
(George looks back with bewilderment.). All American Movies: 15 Best Patriotic Films Ranked. of taps. Don't ask me why it
is, but it happens every time the curtain goes up. Poll Board Recommendations: Greatest Movie Scenes, RUN-OFF Poll: 100 Greatest Movie Quotes (Part 4), View production, box office, & company info, Robert Buckner (screen play), See photos of celebrities like Scarlett Johansson and Leonardo DiCaprio before they hit the big-time, and revisit their earliest onscreen roles. me. the critics.
Foy: He gave 'em seven kids. With the billowing flag as the centerpiece surrounded by
And in
Fay: I'm bored by magic. not a boiler factory. How does
08 July 2020 For an enhanced browsing experience, get the IMDb app on your smartphone or tablet. Edmund Joseph (screen play),
Gold Derby plays, writes his own books, lyrics and music, plays the leads, and
Josie: (she nods) Mom's been working on the wedding dress for weeks. that the song will always be associated with her and with their love: Mary: Gee, you never cared much for my name before. Selflessly, Mary rarely thinks about herself and has
Mary: I think I might like it, Mr. Cohan. tactfully too.". On-stage, Fay sings Mary, the opening number. To his surprise, she has already decided that Fay Templeton
I live.