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Happy Landing

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Bandleader Duke Sargent (Cesar Romero) sets off to pilot a plane to Paris as a publicity stunt with his manager Jimmy Hall (Don Ameche). When bad weather gets them lost, they land near a small village in Norway. There Duke meets Trudy Ericksen (Sonja Henie), and she starts to think of him as a possible husband. When Duke leaves, she follows him to the United States. After Jimmy informs her that Duke has a girlfriend, he helps her land a spot as an ice skater, and she soon becomes a star.

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Ann Ross Maclean's Magazine Sonja Henie skates, smiles and suffers, and is always pleasant to watch. Aug 5, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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Steve D Even thinner than normal Sonja Henie film. Boy I wish she got some real material. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 05/18/23 Full Review Audience Member Even in her lesser films ('It's a Pleasure', 'Katina', 'Everything Happens at Night' and 'One in a Million'), Sonja Henie was always watchable and there was a good deal to like about her weaker outings. The bright spots were often her, the ice skating sequences and the music, while the weak link was often typically the story. Along with 'Sun Valley Serenade', 'My Lucky Star', 'Second Fiddle' and 'Lovely to Look At', 'Happy Landing' generally is one of her better films. While it has been well established by now that one doesn't see a Sonja Henie film for the story, it will be quickly pointed out that it's particularly weak here, very daft, sometimes over-complicated and in some stretches with little to it. Despite wonderful singing by Ethel Merman and Leah Ray, the songs are of the pleasant kind but also the sort that won't stick in the head very long or make one want to listen to it over and over. "Hot and Happy" and "A Gypsy Told Me" fare best, while "You Appeal to Me" is clever once and if you get the references (that are very of their time here) and "Yonny and his Oompah" is too much of an acquired taste novelty act. If you dislike El Brendel (indifferent personally), you'll struggle to sit through it most likely though Henie's skating dazzles. Don Ameche is charming and amiable if perhaps a bit too subdued, while Jean Hersholt is wasted in a thankless role. So much can be recommended however. 'Happy Ending' is exquisitely photographed and sumptuously designed. The skating sequences are brilliantly choreographed and danced with so much energy and grace, while one may feel like Merman's talents are not fully lived up to Henie's talents are used to the hilt. The film is wittily scripted and is always easy to watch with energetic pacing and bags of charm. Henie is pert, spunky and charming, and the camera clearly loves her. Her ice skating is also out of this world. Cesar Romero is both dashing and zany, offering more enthusiasm than Ameche does, while Merman thrills with her big brassy voice even if worthier of better songs. Billy Gilbert is also a scene stealer, and Roy DelRuth directs more than competently. On the whole, entertaining film that doesn't have the happiest of landings but in no way can a thud be heard. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Audience Member gr8 cast and director make this worth a look see. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Audience Member Snappy Sonja Henie musical, with a good cast but a lack of solid music. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Bandleader Duke Sargent (Cesar Romero) sets off to pilot a plane to Paris as a publicity stunt with his manager Jimmy Hall (Don Ameche). When bad weather gets them lost, they land near a small village in Norway. There Duke meets Trudy Ericksen (Sonja Henie), and she starts to think of him as a possible husband. When Duke leaves, she follows him to the United States. After Jimmy informs her that Duke has a girlfriend, he helps her land a spot as an ice skater, and she soon becomes a star.
Director
Roy Del Ruth
Producer
Darryl F Zanuck
Screenwriter
Milton Sperling, Boris Ingster
Production Co
Twentieth Century Fox
Genre
Musical, Romance
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Dec 17, 2013
Runtime
1h 42m