Busby Berkeley 1930 - 1932
As far as I know this collection includes every number Busby Berkeley created for a Hollywood movie before "42nd Street" in 1933. In most cases I've also used the best original source material currently available.It is said that when MGM bought the movie rights to the highly successful Broadway musical "Whoopee" in 1930 they very much wanted Eddie Cantor to star in the movie just as he had stared in the Broadway version. Cantor agreed but only if they also brought the dance director from the Broadway show, Busby Berkeley, to Hollywood as well. MGM agreed and Busby Berkeley created several memorable numbers for the film. The rest as they say is history. I really hope you enjoy the entire collection.
Bill Green
Unfortunately thanks to a copyright strike from MGM this collection is no longer complete. They shot down my two most popular clips. What nonsense, do they not see that this is free advertising for their DVD's?