A Star Is Born
Is the price of stardom a broken heart?
Esther Blodgett is just another starry-eyed farm kid trying to break into the movies. Waitressing at a Hollywood party, she catches the eye of her idol Norman Maine, is sent for a screen test, and before long attains stardom as newly minted Vicki Lester. She and Norman marry, though his career soon dwindles to nothing due to his chronic alcoholism.
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The Award Speech Goes South
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A Star Is Born (1937) Original Trailer [FHD]
Cast

Janet Gaynor
Esther Blodgett / Vicki Lester

Fredric March
Norman Maine

Adolphe Menjou
Oliver Niles

May Robson
Lettie Blodgett

Andy Devine
Danny McGuire

Lionel Stander
Matt Libby

Owen Moore
Casey Burke

Peggy Wood
Miss Phillips

Elizabeth Jenns
Anita Regis

Edgar Kennedy
Pop Randall

J. C. Nugent
Mr. Blodgett

Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Posture Coach

Irving Bacon
Station Agent (uncredited)

Jane Barnes
Waitress #1 (uncredited)

Clara Blandick
Aunt Mattie (uncredited)

Wade Boteler
Santa Anita Cop (uncredited)

Sidney Bracey
Burke's Butler (uncredited)

Harry C. Bradley
Niles' Assistant (uncredited)

George Chandler
Deliveryman (uncredited)

Pat Flaherty
Cuddles (uncredited)
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CinemaSerf
Janet Gaynor was at the top of her game with the almost Dickens' inspired name "Esther Blodgett" - an aspiring actress who moves to Hollywood and happens upon a drunken, self-destructive "Norman Maine" (Fredric March) as she waitresses at a party. His star is definitely on the wain, but he sees something in her and before long she is topping the bill. No singing in this version, which I think makes it a grittier adaptation of the story. Oddly enough, I find that the colour is quite distracting - it would have looked much better in black and white. That said, the dialogue is sharp and the pace likewise and it's an enjoyable watch.
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