You’d never know it from the mousey part she plays in this picture, but Alice Faye was one tough cookie. The cop’s daughter from Hell’s kitchen was barely a teen when she scored her first job as a chorus girl in 1929. Two years later she hooked up with notorious letch Rudy Vallee and became his jailbait protégée. Adultry scandals followed, but sheer talent won out –she well on her way to stardom. During her years as a musical superstar, Alice Faye managed to introduce twenty-three songs to the hit parade, more than any other female Hollywood movie star. During her peak years, she was often considered the female equivalent to Bing Crosby. During this time she made numerous musicals which were pretty light on the plot, but were successful moneymakers for the studio. By 1938 she was Fox’s top female star.
Years after producing one of the great gritty noirs, Where the Sidewalk Ends, Otto Preminger was asked for his thoughts on the film. His response?
His memories were similarly “blank” with regard to other 20th Century Fox noirs: Fallen Angel, “I can’t remember the picture at all”; and,Whirlpool ,” I cannot remember anything about this film.” Since his amnesia did not extend to Laura, or films after he left 20th Century Fox, OR to his life while at Fox, we can assume he didn’t suffer from a klunk on the head..
In his Autobiography, “Preminger“, published in 1977, he describes Fox as a “sausage factory” and then goes on to explain that after he finishes a film he basically forgets all about it*. Preminger went on to say that, “According to Freud, the ability to forget is the sign of a healthy mind.” ???????? Wow, nothing like reading an autobiography from a charter member of the hip-hooray amnesia club.