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Welcome to the Gingerology blog for the 1930 Paramount film, Young Man Of Manhattan!!!

This film was Ginger Rogers' first appearance in a 'full length feature', portraying the character of Puff Randolph, a textbook flapper gal who has designs on free-wheeling sports columnist Toby McLean (Norman Foster)... which is a problem, since Toby is hitched to his sweet writer wifey Ann (Claudette Colbert).

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Various Articles / Other Blog Posts

Various Articles and Other Blog Posts from the 1930 Paramount film "Young Man of Manhattan"...

Originally posted on GINGEROLOGY - Saturday, August 22, 2009...Just Watched: Young Man of Manhattan
...Well, have been a bit busy the last few days, but have gotten in a few more movies - figured I would run through my take on 'Young Man of Manhattan' - Ginger's FIRST role in a 'major' movie, at the ripe old age of eighteen (not far from most of y'all, LOL!). Overall, Ginger's character (Puff Randolph) is basically a 'third wheel' to newlyweds Toby McLean (Norman Foster) and Ann Vaughn (Claudette Colbert), who are both newspaper writers.

Ginger, circa 1930...

Puff basically 'shoehorns' her way into Toby's life and coerces him to go 'partying' with her on several occasions, even though she is aware he is married (hmmm...not a 'typical' Ginger role...) Strangely enough, Ann and Puff have a few conversations, and Ann seems to not only be OK with Toby accompanying Puff around town, but even seems to encourage it... well, in the beginning, anyway...
Meanwhile, Ann has been advancing quite nicely in her profession (which is quite the contrary to Toby, who is just ekeing out a living), but as a result, she has to spend more time at work, thus more time with her boss, who obviously has designs on her.
Well, that's probably as far as I will go - keep the loose ends for whoever hasn't seen this one yet...
While Ginger is in a 'peripheral' role in this one, she did get in what would be now called a 'catch phrase': "Cigarette me, big boy!" Ironically, she notes in her book that she did not smoke - other than 'trying' it once as a child - and thus had to 'learn' on the set, and of course she became "sick as a dog."
She also had a cute song scene, "I Got It, But It Don't Do Me No Good", where she sits at the piano singing, but really not sure if she is playing or not... that would be a nice 'confirmation' if anyone knows...
Ginger is just so CUTE in this one - as a 'flighty flapper', quite the 'spoiled' type, but somehow still likeable...
Overall, this movie is pretty cute, and has some memorable moments for Ginger's 'debut'... thus, this is one every VKM fan should have, if only for that reason!

3 Gingery Comments:

  1. as far as I've found out, she does play the piano in that number. She was prtty good on the piano, as were most musical types back then. Theres a similar scene in another of the lost movies which is on yt (perhaps the Sap?) in which she is definitely playing, and yet another which is the earliest I've seen!

    I'm at a loss for the next poll, I'm considering best just Ginger flick, 1938-42. Runing essentially from Vivacious Lady through the Mahor and the Minor.
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  2. ...I would not doubt it at all...she of course wrote a few tunes, like 'Used to be You' - so she definitely had some decent musical background, be it 'professional', or just 'picked up' over time...
    Yes, I was asking Lauren about 'The Sap'...haven't seen any evidence of that one, but she said she knew of someone who had a copy...
    As for the poll idea, that would be a tough list to narrow down to one! I mean, looking at those movies with respect to 'Gingerness', which one would you be able to just 'toss out'? 5th Ave Girl is the only one in that time frame I haven't seen, but I know it is a good one, since Ginger has top billing, and La Cava is the Director / Producer.
    Maybe we could just rank them #1 to #whatever... even THAT would involve much wailing and gnashing of teeth!!!
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    Originally posted on FINDING GINGER - Monday, June 22, 2009...Two new DVDs!!













    Today was a good day, , two lovely new Ginger dvds in jiffy bags (which are always fun :P)
    Don't Bet on Love (1933) with Ginger ad second hubby Lew Ayres I watched already. Not a great movie but cute! They made a lovely couple, shame about the pre-nup - though his legs are awful skinny XD!
    Have yet to check out Young Man, rather chuffed at this find as its somewhat of an obscurity! Sadly, doesn't work on my TV so have to watch on computer! WIll try and post these to YT or summat asap!
    Beth xx


    A behind the scenes shot from Young Man of Manhattan! "Cigarette me, big boy" - Puff Randolph (Ginger Rogers)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     3 comments:

    1. Yay!

      ...what does "chuffed" mean? Sounds like a cute word.

      Lauren
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    2. hahah chuffed is equivalent to pleased/thrilled. Its a very British slang word, sadly though currently spreading to chav language!
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    3. Ginger and Lew are REALLY cute in the scene where they are sitting on the grass (despite the Keep Off the Grass signs!)!
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      ...thanks for stopping by YoungManOfManhattan - a GINGEROLOGY blog!
      KIG!
      Hu
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