Applause is a 1929 black-and-white backstage musical film, shot during the early years of sound films. It is very notable as one of the few films of its time to break free from the restrictions of sound technology. Based on a novel by Beth Brown, the film was staged and directed by Rouben Mamoulian. The film stars Helen Morgan, Joan Peers and Fuller Mellish, Jr. Mae West was originally considered for the part of Kitty Darling, but the studio decided Morgan's glamorous stage presence would undercut the tackier aspects of the storyline. The National Board of Review named Applause one of the 10... best films of 1929. In 2006, Applause was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The film tells of Kitty Darling , a burlesque star, who sends her young daughter to a convent to get her away from the sleazy burlesque environment she is involved in. Many years later, Kitty is not doing so well and her best days are behind her. She's now an alcoholic who lives in the past. She lives with a burlesque comic named Hitch .
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| Release date: | October 7, 1929 |
| Directed by: | Rouben Mamoulian |
| Runtime: | 80 Minutes |
| Cinematography: | George J. Folsey |
| Screenplay by: | Garrett Fort |
| Genre: | Musical |