Watch unlimited films online for $6.99.
Try MUBI for FREE.
 
Original

Busby Berkeley

Director

“In an era of breadlines, depression and wars, I tried to help people get away from all the misery…to turn their minds to something else. I wanted to make people happy, if only for an hour.”

 

Biography

American director/choreographer Busby Berkeley made his stage debut at five, acting in the company of his performing family. During World War I, Berkeley served as a field artillery lieutenant, where he learned the intricacies of drilling and disciplining large groups of people. During the 1920s, Berkeley was a dance director for nearly two dozen Broadway musicals, including such hits as A Connecticut Yankee. As a choreographer, Berkeley was less concerned with the terpsichorean skill of his chorus girls as he was with their ability to form themselves into attractive geometric patterns. His musical numbers were among the largest and best-regimented on Broadway. The only way they’d get any larger was if Berkeley moved to films, which he did the moment films learned to talk. His earliest movie gigs were on Sam Goldwyn’s Eddie Cantor musicals, where he began developing such techniques as “individualizing” each chorus girl with a loving close-up, and moving his dancers all over the stage… read more

Wall

Displaying 4 of 5 wall posts.

MarcH

31Jul11

Watch the "Lullaby of Broadway" number from Gold Diggers of 1935, and try to tell me this man was not a genius.

Picture of Lefteris Becerra

Lefteris Becerra

8Apr11

gold diggers of 1935?

Ian, Colette Saint Yves, Sabrina Crews

Picture of jordaan mason

jordaan mason

19Dec10

the gang's all here!

chanandre likes this

Picture of chanandre

chanandre

20Sep10

Where's "“The Gang’s All Here”??

Fans

Displaying 10 of 91 fans.

Forum

Displaying 0 discussion topics.