LET’S GO DUSTIN’ THE STARS

Len Lye


Sequenza dal lungometraggio / Sequence from the feature film “Mad About Money” / “Stardust” / “He Loved an Actress” [Regia : Melville Brown]; Scen.: John Meehan Jr., John E. Harding; F.: John Stumar, Jack Marta; Mu.: James Dyrenforth, Kenneth Leslie-Smith; Coreografia: Larry Ceballos; Int.: Ben Lyon (Roy Harley), Lupe Velez (Carla de Huelva), Harry Langdon (Otto), Wallace Ford (Peter Jackson), Jean Colin (Diana West); Prod.: William Rowland, per Morgan Productions; 35mm. D.: 7’ a 24/fs. Bn.

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T. it.: Italian title. T. int.: International title. T. alt.: Alternative title. Sog.: Story. Scen.: Screenplay. F.: Cinematography. M.: Editing. Scgf.: Set Design. Mus.: Music. Int.: Cast. Prod.: Production Company. L.: Length. D.: Running Time. f/s: Frames per second. Bn.: Black e White. Col.: Color. Da: Print source

Film Notes

In November 1936 Lye found a job devising special effects and sequences for a low-budget musical known in production as Stardust. The American Melville Brown was the overall director; the plot concerned the romantic and financial problems of making a British film musical. Lye’s chief contribution was to direct and design the eccentrically charming musical number, “Let’s Go Dustin’ the Stars”. Imagine a Busby Berkeley song sequence directed by Georges Méliès. Once completed, the film sat on the shelf for a year before emerging in 1938 under two different names: Mad about Money in Britain, He Loved an Actress in America. It has scarcely been seen since.

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