One in a Million

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6.8
19371h 35m

Production

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American theatrical manager discovers Greta Muller preparing for the Olympics in Switzerland and brings her to Madison Square Garden.

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Sonja Henie 1936

Cast

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Sonja Henie

Greta Müller

Photo of Adolphe Menjou

Adolphe Menjou

Tad Spencer

Photo of Don Ameche

Don Ameche

Bob Harris

Photo of Ned Sparks

Ned Sparks

Danny Simpson

Photo of Jean Hersholt

Jean Hersholt

Heinrich Muller

Photo of Harry Ritz

Harry Ritz

The Ritz Brothers

Photo of Jimmy Ritz

Jimmy Ritz

The Ritz Brothers

Photo of Al Ritz

Al Ritz

The Ritz Brothers

Photo of Arline Judge

Arline Judge

Billie Spencer

Photo of Leah Ray

Leah Ray

Girl in Band

Photo of Shirley Deane

Shirley Deane

Girl in Band

Photo of Albert Conti

Albert Conti

Hotel Manager

Photo of June Gale

June Gale

Girl in Band

Photo of Montagu Love

Montagu Love

Ratoffsky

Photo of Lillian Porter

Lillian Porter

Girl in Band

Photo of Helen Ericson

Helen Ericson

Girl in Band

Photo of Bonnie Bannon

Bonnie Bannon

Girl in Band

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Reviews

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6/10

This might have looked good on a storyboard, but despite a spirited effort from Adolphe Menjou and some graceful ice-capades from Norwegian champion Sonja Henie, the film really struggles to get out of first gear for what felt like quite a bit longer than an hour and an half. He’s a skint theatrical impresario who discovers this astonishingly talented ice dancer “Greta” (Henie) whilst she is preparing to represent her home nation of Switzerland at the Winter Olympic Games, and after his own hotel was mysteriously reduced to cinders. He quickly realises there are more ways than one to skin a cat, so offers her guesthouse-owing father (Jean Hersholt) a part in his vaudeville-style enterprise in the hope that will ensure he gets to manage the daughter too! Meantime, the conflagration has attracted a couple of opportunistic hacks hoping to tie in this fire with some nefarious criminal activities. “Bob” (Don Ameche) and “Danny” (Ned Sparks) are not only intrigued by the ashes, but with the enigmatic and obviously up-to-something Montagu Love. Henie is clearly learning something of the craft here, and to an extent the others help to compensate for her obvious inexperience in front of the camera, but the musical numbers are just a bit too perfectly staged and the so-called comedians “The Ritz Brothers” did make me wonder if they were supposed to be in the hotel that was razed to the ground. The whole story could have been told in half an hour, and that could have included an entertaining finale that showcases the polished skill of this already double Olympian. Otherwise, though, it’s all really a bit of a meandering muddle.

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