The Stork Club

1945
6.4| 1h30m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 28 December 1945 Released
Producted By: B.G. DeSylva Productions Inc.
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Director Hal Walker's 1945 musical comedy stars Betty Hutton as a hat-check girl at New York City's famous nightclub. The cast also includes Barry Fitzgerald, Don Defore, Andy Russell, Iria Adrian and Robert Benchley.

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Comedy, Music

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Director

Hal Walker

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B.G. DeSylva Productions Inc.

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Plantiana Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
Verity Robins Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
Anoushka Slater While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
mark.waltz Plied with mostly forgettable songs, Betty Hutton seems only out to upstage herself in this amusing but noisy musical comedy. She is a hatcheck girl at the Stork Club who saves the life of hobo Barry Fitzgerald who is really rich and ends up becoming a head liner there. Having money and success however is not always the key to happiness which she realizes because of boyfriend Don't DeFore's jealousy. Robert Benchley adds acerbic humor while character performers like Bill Goodwin, Iris Adrian and Grady Sutton add light-hearted humor.Betty was at the height of her popularity at this time and leaves no stone unturned to beg for the audiences love. She can tone it down when necessary but at times seems like a blonde version of Virginia O'Brien. Her best jazzy song is "Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief" which is probably her greatest hit. The supporting players do their best to try to not fade behind her but it is difficult. The always lovable Fitzgerald manages to not be relegated to the background. While she is definitely an acquired taste, it is certainty difficult to ignore her. Unfortunately, her temperament and ego soon took hold and even as Paramount's top leading lady, she quickly burned out her welcome.
tavm About 20 years after first watching this on a VHS tape, I rewatched The Stork Club just now on YouTube. In this one, Betty Hutton saves Barry Fitzgerald from drowning. She thinks he's poor but he's actually rich and decides to give her an account initially without her knowledge. This eventually creates complications, most of which are pretty funny...except when her former soldier/current bandleader boyfriend Don Defore confronts her about them. The dialogue between him and Betty are deadly most of the time. Her with Fitzgerald, however, are often highlights. Ms. Hutton is much more subdued this time-compared to many of her other films I've seen-even during her performance of "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree"-at least after Barry initially criticizes her jive version-to good effect. There's much more to the plot but I'll now say I highly recommend The Stork Club if you're a die-hard Betty Hutton fan like I am!
BigWhiskers Very dull clunker with Ms Hutton as a coat check girl at the Stork club who saves an old man from drowning .he turns out to be a millionaire and secretly rewards her with charge accounts ,a luxury apt and money. Once she realizes its no joke,she spends like there's no tomorrow,buying mink coats for her and her gf and even buying suits for the old man whom she thinks is just a down and out loser- For someone who was working a lowly job for probably a few bucks- to go out and buy mink coats etc, she has no concept of reality,it just seems very greedy and selfish of her to do so, coming into money and you go out and spend thousands without knowing where it came from and from who and not even knowing how much was given for her to use. She is rather snobbish in one scene with her new chauffeur basically treating him like crap, I had no respect for her. She still continues to work at the Stork club for some reason and the owner seems to show interest in her moving up and not chastising her for being late, I don't get that part of the plot , why would the owner of a posh club in 1945 give a hoot about a lowly coat check girl? and the millionaire giving her all that money and her saying that it ruined her life because her jealous jerk of a bf played by don defore thinks shes a kept girl. She sure didn't care about other people when she was buying minks and treating the chauffeur like crap. Her Bf dumps her ,i would have too and I would have dumped him too- Don Defore is supposed to be a marine ? yeah right b/s - he looks like he just got out of a limo with his perfect hair and tux - if he was a marine just coming back from the war in the pacific -he would have been battle hardened and not looking like Cary Grant. the conclusion of the movie is one of those unbelievable fantasy all smiles crap. I thought Hutton played a real jerk and her bf a jerk too. The rich millionaire and his wife were no more than fillers when Hutton wasn't whining or looking for sympathy on screen. Lousy movie. 1/10
train464 Gentle, pleasant comedy of the war era with one of my favorite old-time actors (Betty Hutton) singing one of my favorite old-time songs ("Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief"). Large cast of the minor stars of the time.