Ann Dvorak – A YouTube Moment

I only recently started searching YouTube for old movie clips and am amazed at what is available. Quite a few musical numbers from Ann Dvorak’s days as an MGM chorine have been posted and I will talk about those in future entries.

This time around I wanted to share a clip from The Strange Love of Molly Louvain. This is one of my all time favorite Ann Dvorak scenes and showcases her talents on many levels. The set-up is that her character (employed at the cigar counter of a hotel) has been given the big brush-off by a high society cad whom she had been having an affair with. Waiting in the wings are nice-guy/bellhop Richard Cromwell and creep/criminal Leslie Fenton. As you watch the clip, you will see which one she chooses.

It’s an interesting scene because Ann gets to show off her musical talents by playing the piano while singing a scat version of “Penthouse Serenade” by Will Jason & Val Burton. As Richard Cromwell leaves the room, Ann starts playing a composition called “Gold Digger Baby” which she wrote. Also of note is that this is the only film Dvorak and Fenton appeared in together. They initially met on New Year’s Eve 1931, were subsequently cast in Molly Louvain and were married on March 17, 1932. It’s interesting to watch this scene knowing that they had just begun a 14 year relationship which would drastically alter the course of Dvorak’s career.

One final note: The working title for this film was Tinsel Girl, which was also the name of the unpublished play the movie was based on. Personally, I think it’s a great title for a movie and have no idea why it was changed. Enjoy!

One Comment

  1. admin February 24, 2009

    Unfortunately, this video was removed at some point. Boo! “Molly Louvain” was released on VHS in the 1990s, so those interested in finding a copy, should not have too much difficulty.

    -Christina

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