
SATURDAY COLOR CARNIVAL: HIGH BUTTON SHOES (TV)
Summary
One in this series of specials. In this musical,
Nanette Fabray and Joey Faye recreate their roles from
the 1947 Jule Styne-Sammy Cahn Broadway musical,
based on Stephen Longstreet's semi-autobiographical
book. In this early-twentieth-century tale of con men
and domestic bliss, shady Harrison Floy returns to his
hometown of New Brunswick, New Jersey, with his
sidekick Pontdue to swindle Floy's former sweetheart
Sara Longstreet and her husband Henry. As they await
Floy's arrival for a meeting, Henry confesses "I Still
Get Jealous" to Sara, and she joins in in the song.
Floy and Pontdue arrive and trick the pair into buying a
new (actually stolen) Oldsmobile for $100; Floy sings
"Know How" to demonstrate his own acumen. Floy then
convinces the Longstreets to let him market a parcel of
land they own by subdividing it. He agrees to speak to
Sara's birdwatching society, and while waiting for the
ladies to arrive Sara and Floy sing "I Love to Do the
Lulu-Fadoo." The lady birdwatchers arrive and perform
the "Birdwatchers' Song," after which Floy convinces
them to bring their husbands to the land sale. The
action moves to the day of the sale; the whole town is
enjoying a picnic, at which Sara sings "Papa, Won't You
Dance with Me" to Henry. The sale proceeds, and the
Longstreets are appalled when Floy and Pontdue intimate
to the public that the land being sold has oil on it,
inducing community members to pay more money than the
plots are worth -- $5000 in all. Sara is even more
upset when she sees the pair of con men run off with the
money to Atlantic City. She follows them. Henry
discovers that Floy, Pontdue, and Sara have gone off and
at first believes that Sara has eloped with Floy; in a
flashback, he recalls the time at which he and Floy were
both courting Sara, singing, "Can't You Just See
Yourself in Love with Me?" He eventually realizes that
his wife is loyal to him and heads off for Atlantic City
as well. In that beach town, Sara tries to distract
Floy by singing "On a Sunday by the Sea" while waiting
for the police. The police arrive, and a chance ensues,
but the criminals get away. Later back in New
Brunswick, the Longstreet family worries about how its
members will repay the community the $5000 Floy and
Pontdue have taken. Henry sings "You're My Girl" to
Sara to comfort her. Floy returns with his half of the
money, explaining that he has repented. He invests $500
of it in a bet at the Princeton-Rutgers football team
and tries to sway the Rutgers team into throwing the
game by singing "Nobody Ever Died for Dear Old Rutgers."
Tension mounts in the Longstreet home as the game's
results are awaited. Includes commercials.
(This is a black-and-white copy of a color telecast.)
Cataloging of this program has been made possible by
Verizon Communications.
Details
- NETWORK: NBC
- DATE: November 24, 1956 9:00 PM
- RUNNING TIME: 1:29:06
- COLOR/B&W: B&W Copy of Color Telecast
- CATALOG ID: T:02231
- GENRE: Comedy; Music
- SUBJECT HEADING: Musical revues, comedies, etc.
- SERIES RUN: NBC - TV series, 1956-1957
- COMMERCIALS:
- TV - Commercials - Oldsmobile automobiles
- TV - Commercials - RCA Victor Save-On-Records coupon
- TV - Commercials - RCA Victor clock-radio
- TV - Commercials - RCA Victor televisions
- TV - Commercials - RCA Whirlpool appliances
- TV - Commercials - RCA Whirlpool automatic washers
- TV - Promos - "Caesar's Hour" (voice-over only)
- TV - Promos - "George Gobel Show" (voice-over only)
- TV - Promos - "Man and Superman" (voice-over only)
- TV - Promos - "Producers' Showcase: The Festival of Music" (voice-over only)
- TV - Promos - "Saturday Color Carnival: Holiday on Ice" (voice-over only)
- TV - Promos - "Steve Allen Show" (voice-over only)
CREDITS
- Cates, Joe (See also: Cates, Joseph) … Producer, Director
- Marcia Kuyper … Direction (Misc.), Associate Director
- Stephen Longstreet … Writer, Based on the book by
- Arnie Rosen … Writer, Adapted for television by
- Coleman Jacoby … Writer, Adapted for television by
- Jule Styne … Composer
- Sammy Cahn … Lyricist
- Ervin Drake … Composer, Lyricist, For song "Know How"
- Ted Raph … Music (Misc. Credits), Musical Director
- Peter Matz … Music (Misc. Credits), Dance Arrangements
- Earl Rogers … Choral Director
- Bob Hamilton … Choreographer
- Jerome Robbins … Dances for original Broadway production
- Don Pardo … Announcer
- Nanette Fabray … Cast, Sara Longstreet
- Hal March … Cast, Harrison Floy
- Don Ameche … Cast, Henry Longstreet
- Joey Faye … Cast, Mr. Pontdue
- Jack Collins … Cast, Uncle Willie
- Janet Ward … Cast, Nancy the Maid
- Isabelle Hoops … Cast, a Lady Birdwatcher
- Faye Sappington … Cast, a Lady Birdwatcher
- Glen Walken … Cast
- Darlene Day … Cast
- Sam Birch … Cast
- Sid Raymond … Cast
- Snag Werris … Cast
- Jean Williams … Cast
- Gregory Lafayette … Cast
- Joel Lawrence … Cast
- E. Berkeley Harris … Cast
- Tom Dillon … Singer
- Ray Drakely … Singer
- William Ventura … Singer
- Roger White … Singer
- Arne Markussen … Singer
- Ethel Watts … Singer
- Craig Timberlake … Singer
- Mary Hammill … Singer
- Nancy Price … Singer
- Ruth Reynolds … Singer
- G. Rhoads … Singer
- Eleanor Williams … Singer
- Robert Lindgren … Dancer
- Janet Gaylord … Dancer
- Claire Gunderman … Dancer
- Lila Popper … Dancer
- Will Able … Dancer
- Swen Swenson … Dancer
- Bill Milie … Dancer
- Bob LeMond … Talent, Oldsmobile commercial
- Bill Hayes … Talent, Oldsmobile commercial
- Greta Gray … Talent, Oldsmobile commercial
- Fran Allison … Talent, RCA Whirlpool automatic washers