IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes67%
Google Users73%
Director: Busby Berkeley•Genres: Musical, Comedy, Romance
A wealthy New York socialite, Vivian Ellis, falls for handsome soldier Sergeant Andy Mason, who is being shipped overseas. To prove her love and to help him cope with the separation, she decides to stage a Broadway show on a troop transport ship carrying soldiers to Australia. However, she faces competition for Andy's affection from a glamorous Brazilian singer, Dorita. The film culminates in a dazzling and surreal musical number.
The Gang's All Here is a Technicolor musical known for its extravagant and often bizarre production numbers, characteristic of Busby Berkeley's style. While its plot is considered thin, the film was a commercial success and is remembered for its visual spectacle and the vibrant performance of Carmen Miranda. Critics at the time and retrospectively often praise its sheer energy and imaginative set pieces, though some find the story and characters less engaging.
Praised for its dazzling Technicolor and inventive, surreal musical numbers.
Carmen Miranda's energetic performance and unique persona are a major highlight.
The plot is often seen as secondary to the visual spectacle and musical routines.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film's vibrant colors, lively musical numbers, and the distinct charm of Carmen Miranda. Some viewers find the story a bit weak, but the overall entertainment value, especially the visual creativity, is highly regarded.
The iconic 'Lime Tree' number, featuring Carmen Miranda and immense fruit props, was so visually overwhelming and surreal that it became one of the film's most memorable and discussed sequences, often cited as an example of Busby Berkeley's maximalist directorial style.
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