Present Arms (musical)
Present Arms is a Broadway musical comedy that opened April 26, 1928, with music by Richard Rodgers, and lyrics by Lorenz Hart. It is based on the book by Herbert Fields. It was produced by Lew Fields with musical numbers stage by Busby Berkeley. It ran for 155 performances at the Lew Fields' Mansfield Theatre, which today is known as the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. Present Arms was filmed in 1930 with Irene Dunne, with its title changed to Leathernecking. The film is presumed lost.
Plot
The show starred Charles King, Flora Le Breton and Busby Berkeley. A man from Brooklyn is serving as a buck private in Pearl Harbor. He flirts with an English Peer’s daughter; however, she is being pursued by a German, who raises pineapples in Hawaii. The Brooklynite pretends to be a Captain in order to make an impression, but he is found out, booted out, and loses out on the girl, until he proves himself in a shipwreck.
Songs
Act One
- "Tell It to the Marines"
- "You Took Advantage of Me"
- "Do I Hear You (Saying I Love You)?"
- "A Kiss for Cinderella"
- "Is It the Uniform?"
- "Crazy Elbows"
Act Two
- "Down By the Sea"
- "I'm a Fool for You (I'm a Fool, Little One)"
- "Blue Ocean Blues"
- "Hawaii"
- "Kohala, Welcome"
External links
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Broadway pre-Hollywood |
- Holka Polka (chor, 1925)
- The Wild Rose (chor, 1926)
- Lady Do (chor, 1927)
- A Connecticut Yankee (chor, 1927)
- White Eagle (chor, 1927)
- Present Arms (chor, 1928)
- Earl Carroll's Vanities (1928) (chor, 1928)
- Good Boy (chor, 1928)
- Rainbow (chor, 1928)
- Hello, Daddy (chor, 1928)
- Pleasure Bound (chor, 1929)
- A Night in Venice (chor, 1929)
- Broadway Nights (chor, 1929)
- The Street Singer (dir & prod, 1929)
- Nine-Fifteen Revue (chor, 1930)
- The International Review (chor, 1930)
- Sweet and Low (chor, 1930)
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1930s |
- Whoopee! (chor, 1930)
- Kiki (chor, 1931)
- Palmy Days (chor, 1931)
- Flying High (chor, 1931)
- Sky Devils (chor, 1932)
- Girl Crazy (chor, 1932)
- Night World (chor, 1932)
- Bird of Paradise (chor, 1932)
- The Kid From Spain (chor, 1932)
- 42nd Street (chor, 1933)
- Gold Diggers of 1933 (chor, 1933)
- She Had to Say Yes (dir, 1933)
- Footlight Parade (chor, 1933)
- Roman Scandals (chor, 1933)
- Dames (dir mus nmbrs, 1934)
- Fashions of 1934 (chor & dir mus nmbrs, 1934)
- Wonder Bar (chor, 1934)
- Gold Diggers of 1935 (dir & chor, 1935)
- Bright Lights (dir, 1935)
- I Live for Love (dir & chor, 1935)
- In Caliente (chor & dir mus nmbrs, 1935)
- Stars Over Broadway (chor & dir mus nmbrs, 1935)
- Stage Struck (dir, 1936)
- Varsity Show (dir finale, 1937)
- The Singing Marine (chor & dir mus nmbrs, 1937)
- Gold Diggers of 1937 (dir mus nmbrs, 1937)
- The Go Getter (dir, 1937)
- Hollywood Hotel (dir & chor, 1937)
- Men Are Such Fools (dir, 1938)
- Gold Diggers in Paris (chor & dir mus nmbrs, 1938)
- Garden of the Moon (dir, 1938)
- Comet Over Broadway (dir, 1938)
- Broadway Serenade (dir finale, 1939)
- They Made Me a Criminal (dir, 1939)
- Fast and Furious (dir, 1939)
- Babes in Arms (dir, 1939)
- The Wizard of Oz (Scarecrow's dance-cut, 1939)
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1940s |
- Forty Little Mothers (dir, 1940)
- Strike Up The Band (dir, 1940)
- Blonde Inspiration (dir, 1941)
- Lady Be Good (dir mus nmbrs, 1941)
- Ziegfeld Girl (dir mus nmbrs, 1941)
- Babes on Broadway (dir, 1941)
- For Me and My Gal (dir, 1942)
- Calling All Girls (chor & dir mus nmbrs, 1942)
- Born to Sing (dir finale, 1942)
- Cabin in the Sky (dir "Shine" seq, 1943)
- The Gang's All Here (dir & chor, 1943)
- Three Cheers for the Girls (chor, 1943)
- Girl Crazy (dir "I Got Rhythm", 1943)
- All Star Musical Revue (dir mus nmbrs, 1945)
- Cinderella Jones (dir, 1946)
- Romance on the High Seas (chor, 1948)
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game (dir, 1949)
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