The Hollywood Revue of 1929 is a musical comedy film released by MGM in 1929. It was the first all-star, all-talking musical revue featuring the biggest stars of the day. The film includes musical numbers, comedy sketches, and short films all wrapped up in a vaudeville-style stage show.
The film's cast featured many of MGM's top stars including Joan Crawford, Buster Keaton, Marion Davies, Norma Shearer, Jackie Cooper, and Laurel and Hardy. There were also a number of cameo appearances from other stars, including Greta Garbo and John Gilbert.
The Hollywood Revue of 1929 was a commercial success, and it played a significant role in the development of the musical genre in Hollywood. It paved the way for the many musicals that would follow in the 1930s and beyond.
The film was notable for being one of the first films to feature a soundtrack that was recorded using the new Vitaphone system. It was also one of the first films to use Technicolor for a musical sequence.
Overall, The Hollywood Revue of 1929 is an important film in the history of the musical genre, and it remains a must-see for fans of early Hollywood cinema.
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