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Genre "Musical" Movies (showing 1 to 50 from 63 total)
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200 Motels (1971)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Musical,
Rock Musical,
Showbiz Comedy,
Road Movie.
Director:
Tony Palmer,
Frank Zappa.
Actors:
The Mothers of Invention,
Theodore Bikel,
Ringo Starr,
Janet Ferguson,
Lucy Offerall,
Pamela Miller,
George Duke,
Howard Kaylan,
Keith Moon,
Tony Palmer,
Don Preston,
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,
Mark Volman,
Frank Zappa.
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Less a movie than a purposely crude series of musical vignettes and inside jokes for die-hard fans, Frank Zappa informs viewers in the opening scene that "Touring can make you crazy, ladies and gentlemen, and that is what 200 Motels is all about." The rest of the plot-less production is filled with more self-reflexive reminders, as the close-up eye and tape recorder signal that Zappa is ...
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A relationship between a British scientist and an American student is chronicled through the concerts they saw and the love they made in this highly personal romantic drama from director Michael Winterbottom. Matt (Kieran O'Brien) works with the British Antarctic Survey team, and as he travels to the South Pole and ponders the vast plains of snow and ice, his mind drifts back to his short-lived ro ...
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966)
Genre:
Comedy,
Musical,
Musical Comedy,
Slapstick.
Director:
Richard Lester.
Actors:
Zero Mostel,
Phil Silvers,
Buster Keaton,
Jack Gilford,
Michael Crawford,
Annette Andre,
Patricia Jessell,
Michael Hordern,
Leon Greene,
Inga Neilsen,
Myrna White,
Lucienne Bridou,
Helen Funai,
Jennifer Baker,
Susan Baker,
Alfie Bass,
John Bennett,
John Bluthal,
Ron Brody,
Pamela Brown,
Peter Butterworth,
Frank Elliott,
Andrew Faulds,
Bill Kerr,
Roy Kinnear,
Beatrix Lehmann,
Jack May,
Jon Pertwee,
Ingrid Pitt,
Frank Thornton.
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Director Richard Lester uses the Burt Shevelove/Larry Gelbart/Stephen Sondheim Broadway musical hit as a launching pad for some of his wildest slapstick gaggery. Zero Mostel repeats his stage role as Pseudolus, the cunning Roman slave who'll do anything to win his freedom. The plot hinges on three Roman houses next door to each another. One is the home of Pseudolus' masters: the philandering Senex ...
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A Hard Day's Night (1964)
Genre:
Musical,
Comedy,
Rock Musical,
Ensemble Film,
Absurd Comedy,
Showbiz Comedy.
Director:
Richard Lester.
Actors:
John Lennon,
Paul McCartney,
George Harrison,
Ringo Starr,
Wilfrid Brambell,
Norman Rossington,
Victor Spinetti,
John Junkin,
Anna Quayle,
Richard Vernon,
Deryck Guyler,
Bridget Armstrong,
Roger Avon,
The Beatles,
Lionel Blair,
John Bluthal,
Rosemarie Frankland,
Kenneth Haigh,
Claire Kelly,
David Langton,
Jane Lumb,
Eddie Malin,
Derek Nimmo,
Margaret Nolan,
Robin Ray,
Alison Seebohm,
Marianne Stone,
Michael Trubshawe.
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During the first worldwide flush of Beatlemania in 1964, United Artists wanted to ship out a movie with The Beatles before their vogue was over. Working within a tight $500,000 budget, director Richard Lester turned out A Hard Day's Night in a fast 6 1/2 weeks; the picture was in the theatres three months after shooting commenced. Using a variety of techniques cribbed from Hollywood slapstick come ...
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Across the Universe (2007)
Genre:
Musical,
Musical Romance,
Period Film.
Director:
Julie Taymor.
Actors:
Evan Rachel Wood,
Jim Sturgess,
Joe Anderson,
Dana Fuchs,
Martin Luther McCoy,
T.V. Carpio,
Spencer Liff,
Lisa Hogg,
Nicholas Lumley,
Tim Acito,
Andrew Asnes,
Kevin Aubin,
Collin Baja,
Michael Balderama,
Charissa Barton,
Marcus Bellamy,
Nicole Berger,
Ronald Blackman,
Adolpho Blaire,
Brian Brooks,
Enrique Brown,
Shawn Burgess,
Ian Carney,
Sandy Chase,
Ron De Jesus,
Jean Emile,
Billy Fagen,
Angelo Fraboni,
Kathryn Fraggos,
Kurt Froman,
Erik Justin Gaines,
Bob Gaynor,
Chris Ghelfi,
Tyler Gilstrap,
Greg Graham,
Cody Green,
Matthew Hamel,
Sean Martin Hingston,
Ryan Holly,
Dell Howlett,
Terace Jones,
Dominique Kelley,
Ryan Kelly,
Mari Koda,
Jason Lacayo,
Abdul Latif,
Marty Lawson,
Yasmine C. Lee,
Brian Letendr,
Tiger Martina,
Marlene Mason,
Tanisha Mason,
Cheryl McClurkin,
Donald A. McClurkin, Sr.,
Lorna McClurkin,
Olivia McClurkin,
Tim McGarrigal,
Allie Meixner,
Dario Mejia,
Terrell Middleton,
Angel Morales,
Matthew Neff,
Leah O'Donnell,
Patrick O'Neill,
Rika Okamoto,
Adesola Osakalumi,
Danny Paschall,
Nathan Peck,
Giovanni Perez,
Bobby Pestka,
Kyle Pleasant,
Avery Ragsdale,
Desmond S. Richardson,
Samuel Roberts,
Alberto Dister Rondon,
Natsumi Sakurai,
Luis Rojas Salgado,
Martin Samuel,
Marcos Santana,
Jada Scott,
John Selya,
Murl Smith,
Todd Michael Smith,
Jonah Spear,
Jordan Spencer,
Matthew Steffens,
Dennis Stowe,
Stacey Sund,
Lara E. Tinari,
Michael Tracy,
Andrew Turteltaub,
Wenshuan Yang,
Jor-El Wharton,
Devin Wharwood,
Nicole Wolcott,
Alyssa Woodside,
Christine Woodside,
Ying-Ying Shiau,
Kenneth Ziegler,
Michael Ryan,
Angela Mounsey,
Erin Elliott,
Robert Clohessy,
Christopher Tierney,
Curtis Holbrook,
John Jeffrey Martin,
Matt Caplan,
T.R. Boyce,
Aisha de Haas,
Leah Hocking,
Bill Buell,
Ellen Hornberger,
Amanda Cole,
Danya Taymor,
Dylan Baker,
Linda Emond,
Lynn Cohen,
Bill Irwin,
Jennifer Van Dyck,
Timothy T. Mitchum,
Carol Woods,
Elain Graham,
Orfeh,
Antonique Smith,
Tracy Nicole Chapman,
Yassmin Alers,
Deidre Goodwin,
Joe Cocker,
Jacob Pitts,
Staceyanne Chin,
Jeanine Serralles,
Leonard Tucker,
Daniel Stewart Sherman,
Harry J. Lennix,
Logan Marshall-Green,
James Urbaniak,
Kathleen Early,
Ching Valdes-Aran,
Bono,
Daniel Ezralow,
Kiva Dawson,
Halley Wegryn-Gross,
Luther Creek,
Jerzy Gwiazdowski,
Arabella Holzbog,
Ambrose Martos,
Peter Mui,
Karine Plantadit-Bageot,
Dan Weltner,
Christopher Youngsman,
Eddie Izzard,
Ekaterina Sknarina,
Tracy Westmoreland,
Ron C. Jones,
W.W. Wilson,
Salma Hayek,
Luke Cresswell,
Jarleth Conroy,
Mandy Gonzales,
Destan Owens,
Cicily Daniels,
Saycon Sengbloh,
Sam Kitchin,
Chris McGarry,
Frank Hopf,
Cousin Brucie Morrow,
Navarra Novy-Williams,
Sarah Jayne Jensen,
Michelle Lookadoo,
Geoff Countryman,
Julien Joy,
Conrad Korsch,
Brian McKenna,
Jack Petricelli,
Timothy Keiper,
Arthur Lewis,
Mark Lewis,
Bryan Noll,
Michael Arenella,
Cyro Baptista,
Frank Fighera,
Ritt Henn,
Mark Stewart,
Bruce Williamson,
Charley Drayton,
Tom Grasso,
Joey Sykes,
Paul Wallfisch,
Caryn Allen.
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Set against the anti-war protests, rock & roll revolution, and mind-expanding psychedelia of the 1960s, Julie Taymor's hallucinogenic musical follows the arduous journey of star-crossed lovers Jude (Jim Sturgess) and Lucy (Evan Rachel Wood) as they and a small group of musicians are swept up in the raging waters of the volatile counterculture movement. Guided through their journey by a pair kn ...
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Annie Get Your Gun (1950)
Genre:
Musical,
Western,
Musical Western,
Musical Romance.
Director:
George Sidney.
Actors:
Betty Hutton,
Howard Keel,
Louis Calhern,
J. Carrol Naish,
Edward Arnold,
Keenan Wynn,
Benay Venuta,
Clinton Sundberg,
Evelyn Beresford,
Eleanora Brown,
Sue Casey,
André Charlot,
Chief Yowlachie,
Dorinda Clifton,
Diane Dick,
Michael Dugan,
John War Eagle,
Budd Fine,
Elizabeth Flournoy,
Lee Tung Foo,
John Hamilton,
James H. Harrison,
Carol Henry,
Judy Landon,
Nolan Leary,
Meredith Leeds,
Warren MacGregor,
Charles Mauu,
Edith Mills,
Brad Mora,
John Mylong,
Susan Odin,
Nino Pipitone,
Charles Regan,
Al Rhein,
Carl Sepulveda,
William Tannen,
Tony Taylor,
Marjorie Wood.
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Atlantic City (1944)
Genre:
Drama,
Musical,
Musical Drama,
Showbiz Drama.
Director:
Ray McCarey.
Actors:
Constance Moore,
Brad Taylor,
Charles Grapewin,
Jerry Colonna,
Adele Mara,
Pierre Watkin,
Harry Tyler,
Stanley Andrews,
Donald Kerr,
Daisy Lee Mothershed,
Jack Kenny,
Al Shean,
Gus Van,
Charles Marsh,
Buck and Bubbles,
Dorothy Dandridge,
Joe Frisco,
Louis Armstrong,
Belle Baker,
Louise Franklin,
Wilbur Mack,
Paul Whiteman,
Charles Williams,
Stanley Brown.
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Beat Street (1984)
Genre:
Musical,
Rock Musical,
Teen Movie.
Director:
Stan Lathan,
Wynn P. Thomas.
Actors:
Rae Dawn Chong,
Guy Davis,
John Chardiet,
Leon Grant,
Robert Taylor,
Dean Elliott,
Franc Reyes,
The New York City Breakers,
The Magnificent Force,
Grand Master Melle Mel & the Furious Five,
Afrika Bambaataa,
Us Girls,
Mary Alice,
Billy Anagnos,
B. Tina,
Gina Belafonte,
Jim Borrelli,
Lee Chamberlin,
Hope Clarke,
Douglas Davis,
Shawn Elliott,
Bernard Fowler,
Wayne Frost,
Tommy Gunn,
Kadeem Hardison,
Kool Herc,
Duane Jones,
Kool Moe Dee,
Lisa Lee,
Vic Magnotta,
Paul Pesco,
Dadi Pinero,
Tonya Pinkins,
Antonia Rey,
Rock Steady Crew,
Saundra Santiago,
Kimry Smith,
Soul Sonic Force,
Leon Stephenson,
Richard Thomsen,
Tom Wright.
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Jon Chardiet plays a Puerto Rican youth who targets subway walls for his graffiti renderings. For a while, it looks as though Chardiet's problems will carry the plotline, but before long the film's true raison d'etre comes to the surface. Rap-music deejay Guy Davis, in tandem with such like-minded individuals as music student Rae Dawn Chong, endeavor to stage a huge breakdancing presentation, feat ...
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Blue Hawaii (1961)
Genre:
Romance,
Musical,
Rock Musical,
Romantic Comedy.
Director:
Norman Taurog.
Actors:
Elvis Presley,
Joan Blackman,
Nancy Walters,
Roland Winters,
Angela Lansbury,
John Archer,
Howard McNear,
Flora Hayes,
Steve Brodie,
Darlene Tompkins,
Christian Kay,
Jenny Maxwell,
Iris Adrian,
Jose de Vega,
Gregory Gaye,
Hilo Hattie,
Lani Kai,
Pamela Kirk.
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One of Elvis Presley's most successful post-Army vehicles, Blue Hawaii casts Elvis as scion to a Hawaiian pineapple fortune. His snooty mother Angela Lansbury wants Presley to take over the management of the family business, but he'd rather make his own way in the world. He lands a job at a tourist agency, and incidentally finds time to dally with such lovelies as Joan Blackman and Nancy Walters. ...
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Body Rock (1984)
Genre:
Musical,
Dance,
Rock Musical.
Director:
Marcelo Epstein.
Actors:
Lorenzo Lamas,
Vicki Frederick,
Ray Sharkey,
Michelle Nicastro,
Seth Kaufman,
Joe Whipp,
La Ron A. Smith,
David Andrews,
Jeannine Bisignano,
Russell Clark,
Cameron Dye,
Rene Elizondo,
Tony Ganios,
Ellen Gerstein,
Philip Granger,
James Greene,
Scott Grossman,
Shashawnee Hall,
Kirk Hansen,
Robert Kessler,
Mimi Kinkade,
Page Leong,
Robin Menken,
Joseph Taylor,
Carole Ita White,
Ann Williams,
Grace Zabriskie.
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Meant to cash in on the breakdancing mania of the early 1980s, this run-of-the-mill teen movie is undercut by casting Lorenzo Lamas in the role of Chilly D, a breakdancing king, while Magick (La Ron A. Smith) who teaches Chilly the fine art of the acrobatic moves is a real pro. Once Chilly has mastered his new talent, he gets an offer to perform in a high-class club. Lusting after fame and status, ...
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Bottoms Up (1934)
Genre:
Comedy,
Musical.
Director:
David Butler.
Actors:
Spencer Tracy,
John Boles,
Pat Paterson,
Herbert Mundin,
Sid Silvers,
Harry Green,
Thelma Todd,
Robert E. O'Connor,
Dell Henderson,
Suzanne Kaaren,
Lucille Ball,
Mary Lange,
Douglas Wood.
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Calendar Girl (1947)
Genre:
Romance,
Musical,
Musical Romance.
Director:
Allan Dwan.
Actors:
Charles Arnt,
Jane Frazee,
James Ellison,
William Marshall,
Gail Patrick,
Kenny Baker,
Janet Martin,
Victor McLaglen,
Irene Rich,
Lou Nova,
Franklin Pangborn,
Emory Parnell,
Gus Schilling.
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In this Republic musical, all heck breaks loose when the girlfriend of an aspiring composer becomes a model for the starving artist who lives next door. The story takes place at the turn of the 19th century and is set in Miss Rich's boardinghouse, the temporary home of many young artists and performers hoping to make it big in New York. Songs include "Have I Told You Lately?" and "A ...
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Cat Ballou (1965)
Genre:
Western,
Musical,
Comedy Western,
Musical Comedy.
Director:
Elliot Silverstein.
Actors:
Jane Fonda,
Lee Marvin,
Michael Callan,
Dwayne Hickman,
Nat "King" Cole,
Stubby Kaye,
Tom Nardini,
John Marley,
Reginald Denny,
Jay C. Flippen,
Arthur Hunnicutt,
Bruce Cabot,
Burt Mustin,
Paul Gilbert,
Gail Bonney,
Dorothy Claire,
Nick Cravat,
Ayllene Gibbons,
Joe Hamilton,
Harry Harvey,
Hallene Hill,
Duke Hobbie,
Charles Horvath,
Robert Phillips,
Chuck Roberson,
Carol Veazie,
Charles Wagenheim,
Ted White.
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This musical spoof of Westerns featured Lee Marvin in dual roles that won him a Best Actor Oscar. Jane Fonda stars as the title character, a prim schoolmarm returning to her hometown of Wolf City, Wyoming, after receiving an Eastern education. On the train ride, Cat meets up with a pair of friendly, charming crooks, Clay Boone (Michael Callan) and his uncle, Jed (Dwayne Hickman), the former becomi ...
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Chicago (2002)
Genre:
Musical,
Musical Drama,
Prison Film.
Director:
Rob Marshall.
Actors:
Catherine Zeta-Jones,
Renée Zellweger,
Richard Gere,
Queen Latifah,
John C. Reilly,
Christine Baranski,
Lucy Liu,
Taye Diggs,
Colm Feore,
Dominic West,
Ken Ard,
Bruce Beaton,
Steve Behal,
Marc Calamia,
Ekaterina Chtchelkanova,
Sean Wayne Doyle,
Jayne Eastwood,
Denise Faye,
Deidre Goodwin,
Mya Harrison,
Susan Misner,
Joey Pizzi,
Roman Podhora,
Robbie Rox,
Cliff Saunders,
Rob Smith,
Scott Wise.
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A starry-eyed would-be star discovers just how far the notion that "there's no such thing as bad publicity" can go in this screen adaptation of the hit Broadway musical Chicago, originally directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse. In the mid-'20s, Roxie Hart (Renee Zellweger) is a small-time chorus dancer married to a well-meaning dunderhead named Amos (John C. Reilly). Roxie is having an ...
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Dancer in the Dark (2000)
Genre:
Musical,
Drama,
Musical Drama,
Melodrama.
Director:
Lars von Trier.
Actors:
Björk,
Catherine Deneuve,
David Morse,
Peter Stormare,
Joel Grey,
Vincent Paterson,
Cara Seymour,
Jean-Marc Barr,
Vladica Kostic,
Udo Kier,
Zeljko Ivanek,
Siobhan Fallon.
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Reportedly the third in acclaimed director Lars von Trier's "Golden Hearts" trilogy (preceded by Breaking the Waves and The Idiots), this film is a hip reworking of the classic Hollywood Musical, starring international pop diva Bjork. Set somewhere in rural Washington state, Czech immigrant Selma (Bjork) works in a pressing plant, struggling to make ends meet for herself and her 10-year ...
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Dirty Dancing (1987)
Genre:
Romance,
Musical,
Romantic Drama,
Coming-of-Age,
Musical Drama.
Director:
Emile Ardolino.
Actors:
Patrick Swayze,
Jennifer Grey,
Jerry Orbach,
Cynthia Rhodes,
Jack Weston,
Jane Brucker,
Kelly Bishop,
Lonny Price,
Max Cantor,
Charles "Honi" Coles,
Neal Jones,
Tom Connold,
Tom Drake,
Jesus Fuentes,
Miranda Garrison,
Heather Lee Gerdes,
Garry Goodrow,
Wayne Knight,
"Cousin Brucie" Morrow,
Alvin Myerovich,
Antone Pagan,
Dorian Sanchez,
Jennifer Stahl,
Paula Trueman.
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A teenage girl learns about love, adult responsibility, and how to do The Dirty Boogie in this romantic drama. In 1963, "Baby" Houseman (Jennifer Grey) is a 17-year-old spending the summer with her family at a resort hotel in the Catskills; she plans on being in the Peace Corps next summer, so this is expected to be her last summer as a carefree adolescent. Baby doesn't get along with he ...
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Easter Parade (1948)
Genre:
Musical,
Musical Comedy,
Backstage Musical.
Director:
Charles Walters.
Actors:
Judy Garland,
Fred Astaire,
Peter Lawford,
Ann Miller,
Jules Munshin,
Clinton Sundberg,
Jeni Le Gon,
Richard Beavers,
Lola Albright,
Shirley Ballard,
Jimmy Bates,
Margaret Bert,
Peter Chong,
Jimmy Dodd,
Fern Eggen,
Harry Fox,
Sig Frohlich,
Ruth Hall,
Helene Heigh,
Patricia Jackson,
Bob Jellison,
Doris Kemper,
Joi Lansing,
Nolan Leary,
Frank Mayo,
Howard Mitchell,
Robert E. O'Connor,
Albert Pollet,
Jeanne Romer,
Lynn Romer,
Ralph Sanford,
Dick Simmons,
Dee Turnell,
Benay Venuta,
Patricia Walker,
Wilson Wood.
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Fred Astaire had announced his retirement before the cameras began to roll on Easter Parade, but he decided to accept the film's leading role when its original star Gene Kelly became incapacitated. The thinnish plot, which finds Astaire trying to turn chorus girl Judy Garland into a star in order to show up his former partner Ann Miller, is hardly what keeps the audience's eyes riveted to the scre ...
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Everyone Says I Love You (1996)
Genre:
Comedy,
Musical,
Musical Comedy,
Ensemble Film,
Romantic Comedy.
Director:
Woody Allen.
Actors:
Alan Alda,
Edward Norton,
Woody Allen,
Drew Barrymore,
Goldie Hawn,
Gaby Hoffmann,
Julia Roberts,
Natalie Portman,
Tim Roth,
Natasha Lyonne,
Lukas Haas,
Robert Knepper,
David Ogden Stiers.
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Featuring a soundtrack filled with beloved "standard" songs such as "Just You, Just Me" and "My Baby Just Cares for Me," this musical comedy by Woody Allen concerns a polite and comfortably well-off group of people and their romantic difficulties. DJ (Natasha Lyonne), who narrates the picture, is the daughter of divorced couple Steffi (Goldie Hawn) and Joe (Woody Alle ...
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Evita is based on the musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Actually, the film is more of an opera, with only short moments devoted to dialogue. "Evita" is the friendly, family version of the proper name "Eva," and this film tells the story of Eva Peron (1921-52), a woman whose name evokes powerful feelings in her native Argentina. Throughout this film, as in the musical ...
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Fantasia (1940)
Genre:
Musical,
Fantasy,
Children's/Family,
Animated Musical,
Children's Fantasy,
Musical Fantasy.
Director:
James Algar,
Samuel Armstrong,
Ford I. Beebe,
Walt Disney,
Graham Heid,
Wilfred Jackson,
Hamilton Luske,
Bill Roberts,
Paul Satterfield,
Ben Sharpsteen,
Norman Wright,
Sylvia Moberly-Holland,
Albert Heath,
Bianca Majolie,
Jim Handley,
T. Hee.
Actors:
Walt Disney,
Bela Lugosi,
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra,
Leopold Stokowski,
Deems Taylor.
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Fantasia, Walt Disney's animated masterpiece of the 1940s, grew from a short-subject cartoon picturization of the Paul Dukas musical piece The Sorcerer's Apprentice. Mickey Mouse was starred in this eight-minute effort, while the orchestra was under the direction of Leopold Stokowski. Disney and Stokowski eventually decided that the notion of marrying classical music with animation was too good to ...
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Fiddler on the Roof (1971)
Genre:
Musical,
Comedy Drama,
Musical Drama,
Period Film.
Director:
Norman Jewison.
Actors:
Topol,
Norma Crane,
Leonard Frey,
Molly Picon,
Paul Mann,
Rosalind Harris,
Sammy Bayes,
Theodore Bikel,
Candy Bonstein,
Ina Claire,
Brian Coburn,
Sarah Cohen,
Patience Collier,
Stella Courtney,
Barry Dennen,
Otto Diamant,
Arnold Diamond,
Vernon Dobtcheff,
Elaine Edwards,
Stanley Fleet,
Paul Michael Glaser,
Howard Goorney,
Aharon Ipalé,
Miki Iveria,
Carl Jaffe,
Peter Johnston,
Jacob Kalich,
Tutte Lemkow,
George Little,
Roger Lloyd Pack,
Raymond Lovelock,
Ruth Madoc,
Mark Malicz,
Alfred Maron,
Michele Marsh,
Vladimir Medar,
Albin Pahernik,
Marika Rivera,
Shimen Ruskin,
Zvee Scooler,
Alfie Scopp,
Neva Small,
Bob Stevenson,
Louis Zorich.
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Norman Jewison's adaptation of the long-running Broadway musical is set in the Ukranian ghetto village of Anatevka (the film was actually lensed in Yugoslavia). Israeli actor Topol repeats his London stage role as Tevye the milkman, whose equilibrium is constantly being challenged by his poverty, the prejudicial attitudes of non-Jews, and the romantic entanglements of his five daughters. Whenever ...
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Follow the Fleet (1936)
Genre:
Romance,
Comedy,
Musical,
Musical Romance.
Director:
Mark Sandrich.
Actors:
Fred Astaire,
Ginger Rogers,
Randolph Scott,
Harriet Hilliard,
Astrid Allwyn,
Betty Grable,
Harry Beresford,
Russell Hicks,
Brooks Benedict,
Ray Mayer,
Lucille Ball,
Constance Bergen,
Edmund Burns,
Lita Chevret,
Bud Geary,
Huntly Gordon,
Jane Hamilton,
Joy Hodges,
Frank Jenks,
Maxine Jennings,
Thelma Leeds,
Doris Lloyd,
George Lollier,
George Magrill,
Tony Martin,
Frank Mills,
Frank Moran,
James Pierce,
Addison Randall,
Herbert Rawlinson,
Gertrude Short,
Frank Sully,
Kay Sutton,
Eddie Tamblyn,
Max Wagner,
Eric Wilton,
Allen Wood.
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This lesser Astaire/Rogers vehicle is one of several screen versions of the venerable Hubert Osborne stage play Shore Leave. For reasons unknown, Fred and Ginger are virtually supporting players here, spending most of their time trying to patch up the romance between Fred's fellow sailor Randolph Scott and Ginger's sister Harriet Hilliard (better known as Harriet Nelson, of Ozzie and Harriet fame) ...
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
Genre:
Musical,
Romance,
Comedy,
Romantic Comedy,
Musical Comedy,
Satire,
Sex Comedy.
Director:
Howard Hawks.
Actors:
Jane Russell,
Marilyn Monroe,
Charles Coburn,
Elliott Reid,
Tommy Noonan,
George Winslow,
Marcel Dalio,
Taylor Holmes,
Norma Varden,
Howard Wendell,
Steven Geray,
Henri Letondal,
Leo Mostovoy,
Alex Frazer,
George Davis,
Alphonse Martell,
James Moultrie,
Fred Moultrie,
Jean de Briac,
Peter Camlin,
Harry Carey, Jr.,
Jean del Val,
Ray Montgomery,
Alvy Moore,
Robert Nichols,
Charles Tannen,
Jimmy Young,
Charles de Ravenne,
John Close,
William Cabanne,
Jack Chefe,
George Chakiris,
Robert Foulk,
Alfred Paix,
Ralph Peters,
Jimmy Saung,
Rolfe Sedan,
Harry Seymour,
Max Willenz.
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Second-billed Marilyn Monroe is the blonde in question in this second film version of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: Miss Lorelei Lee, whose philosophy is "diamonds are a girl's best friend." Together with her best human friend Dorothy (top-billed Jane Russell), showgirl Lorelei embarks upon a boat trip to Paris, where she intends to marry millionaire Gus Esmond (Tommy Noonan). En route, the ...
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Grease (1978)
Genre:
Musical,
Rock Musical,
Teen Movie.
Director:
Randal Kleiser.
Actors:
John Travolta,
Olivia Newton-John,
Stockard Channing,
Jeff Conaway,
Didi Conn,
Eve Arden,
Joan Blondell,
Dinah Manoff,
Barry Pearl,
Michael Tucci,
Kelly Ward,
Susan Buckner,
Eddie Deezen,
Lorenzo Lamas,
Dennis Stewart,
Annette Charles,
Dick Patterson,
Fannie Flagg,
Darrell Zwerling,
Ellen Travolta,
Frankie Avalon,
Edward Byrnes,
Sid Caesar,
Alice Ghostley,
Dody Goodman,
Sha Na Na,
Michael Biehn,
Johnny Casino & the Sha-Na-Na,
Dennis Daniels,
Steve M. Davison,
James Donnelly,
Gamblers,
Daniel Levans,
Mimi Lieber,
Sean Moran,
Andy Tennant.
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"Grease," said the poster and the Barry Gibb song, "is the word." Transferring its setting from Chicago to sunny California, and adding a dash of disco to the ersatz '50s score, producer Allan Carr and director Randal Kleiser turned this long-running Jim Jacobs - Warren Casey Broadway smash into the biggest blockbuster of 1978. 1950s teens Danny (John Travolta) and Australian t ...
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Hair (1979)
Genre:
Musical,
Rock Musical,
Musical Drama,
Anti-War Film.
Director:
Milos Forman.
Actors:
John Savage,
Treat Williams,
Beverly D'Angelo,
Nicholas Ray,
Annie Golden,
Dorsey Wright,
Don Dacus,
Cheryl Barnes,
Richard Bright,
Charlotte Rae,
Miles Chapin,
Fern Tailer,
Charles Deney,
Herman Meckler,
Agness Breen,
Antonia Rey,
George J. Manos,
Linda Surh,
Jane Booke,
Joe Acord,
Michael Jeter,
Janet York,
Rahsaan Curry,
Harry Gittleson,
Donald Alsdurf,
Steve Massicotte,
Mario Nelson,
Ren Woods,
Johanna Baer,
Carolyn Brown,
Grand L. Bush,
Nell Carter,
Ellen Foley,
Leata Galloway,
Chris Komar,
Hector Mercado,
Melba Moore,
Megan Murphy,
Chuck Patterson,
Donna Ritchie,
Byron Utley,
Charlaine Woodard,
Ron Young.
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Milos Forman's adaptation of the tribal rock musical Hair stars John Savage as Claude, a quiet young man from the Midwest who becomes friendly with a group of New York hippies on his way to begin basic training in the military. The repressed Claude is quite taken with Berger (Treat Williams) and the group of freedom seekers who reside in Central Park. The group encourages Claude to go after a debu ...
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High School Musical (2006)
Genre:
Musical,
Teen Movie,
Musical Comedy.
Director:
Kenny Ortega.
Actors:
Zac Efron,
Vanessa Hudgens,
Ashley Tisdale,
Corbin Bleu,
Lucas Grabeel,
Monique Coleman,
Alyson Reed,
Bart Johnson,
Joey Miyashima.
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The captain of the East High basketball team and the key member of the academic club shock the student body by teaming to audition for the upcoming school musical in a Disney Channel Original Movie that's all about being yourself and following your dreams. Troy (Zac Efron) is best known as the player who keeps the East High basketball team on the scoreboard. Of course, life isn't always about athl ...
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High School Musical 2 (2007)
Genre:
Musical,
Musical Comedy,
Teen Movie.
Director:
Kenny Ortega.
Actors:
Zac Efron,
Vanessa Hudgens,
Ashley Tisdale,
Lucas Grabeel,
Corbin Bleu,
Monique Coleman,
Oleysa Rulin,
Chris Warren Jr.,
KayCee Stroh,
Ryne Sanborn,
Alyson Reed,
Bart Johnson,
Mark L. Taylor,
Robert Curtis-Brown,
Tanya Chisholm,
Jessica Tuck.
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Kenny Ortega's High School Musical 2 reunites the cast from the hit made-for-Disney Channel original to tell another story in the lives of the musically inclined students attending East Side High. The sequel takes place primarily at the Lava Springs Country Club, an exclusive summer resort that hires Wildcat basketball hero Troy Bolton (Zac Efron), his genius girlfriend Gabriella Montez (anessa Hu ...
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Holiday Inn (1942)
Genre:
Comedy,
Musical,
Romance,
Musical Comedy,
Musical Romance.
Director:
Mark Sandrich.
Actors:
Bing Crosby,
Fred Astaire,
Virginia Dale,
Marjorie Reynolds,
Walter Abel,
Louise Beavers,
Marek Windheim,
Jacques Vanaire,
Judith Gibson,
Shelby Bacon,
Joan Arnold,
Edward Arnold, Jr.,
Irving Bacon,
Harry Barris,
Leon Belasco,
James Bell,
Karin [Katharine] Booth,
Laurie Douglas,
June Ealey,
John Gallaudet,
Lynda Grey,
Oscar G. Hendrian,
Robert E. Homans,
Bud Jamison,
Kitty Kelly,
Louise LaPlanche,
Bob Locke Lorraine,
Lora Lee Michel,
Reed Porter,
Ronnie Rondell,
Barbara Slater,
David Tihmar.
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Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire star in Holiday Inn as a popular nightclub song-and-dance team. When his heart is broken by his girlfriend, Crosby decides to retire from the hustle-bustle of big city showbiz. He purchases a rustic New England farm and converts it to an inn, which he opens to the public (floor show and all) only on holidays. This barely logical plot device allows ample space for a ste ...
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How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967)
Genre:
Musical,
Comedy,
Workplace Comedy,
Musical Comedy.
Director:
David Swift.
Actors:
Robert Morse,
Michele Lee,
Rudy Vallee,
Anthony Teague,
Maureen Arthur,
Murray Matheson,
Sammy Smith,
Kay Reynolds,
John Myhers,
Jeff de Benning,
Ruth Kobart,
Carol Worthington,
Janice Carroll,
Lory Patrick,
Pat O'Moore,
Wally Strauss,
Dan Tobin,
Robert Q. Lewis,
John Holland,
Paul Hartman,
Justin Smith,
George Fenneman,
Anne Seymour,
Joey Faye,
Helen Verbit,
Virginia Sale,
Al Nessor,
Ivan Volkman,
Carl Princi,
David Swift,
Hy Averback,
Paul Bradley,
Margaret Mason,
Erin O'Brien-Moore,
Sheila Rogers,
Tucker Smith,
Robert Sweeney.
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Robert Morse recreated his Tony-winning stage role in this 1967 film version of Frank Loesser's Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway musical. A humble window washer at the New York offices of World Wide Wickets, J. Pierpont Finch applies the lessons he's learned from a book called How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying to wangle his way to the top of the executive heap. Though advised by the ...
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Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)
Genre:
Musical,
Rock Musical,
Musical Drama,
Religious Drama.
Director:
Norman Jewison.
Actors:
Ted Neeley,
Carl Anderson,
Yvonne Elliman,
Barry Dennen,
Bob Bingham,
Josh Mostel,
Pi Douglas,
Leeyan Granger,
Ron Hyatt,
Jeffrey Hyslop,
Robert LuPone,
Larry Marshall,
Marcia McBroom,
Richard Molinare,
Philip Toubus,
Thommie Walsh,
Jonathan Wynne,
Kurt Yahgjian.
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Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
Genre:
Comedy,
Horror,
Musical,
Horror Comedy,
Musical Comedy,
Natural Horror.
Director:
Frank Oz.
Actors:
Rick Moranis,
Ellen Greene,
Vincent Gardenia,
Steve Martin,
Levi Stubbs,
Tichina Arnold,
Tisha Campbell,
Michelle Weeks,
James Belushi,
John Candy,
Christopher Guest,
Bill Murray,
Robert Arden,
Danny Cunningham,
Abbie Dabner,
Frank Dux,
Adeen Fogle,
Heather Henson,
Doreen Hermitage,
Stephen Hoye,
Kelly Huntley,
Danny John-Jules,
Stan Jones,
Miriam Margolyes,
John Scott Martin,
Judith Morse,
Christine Norden,
Gary Palmer,
Bertice Reading,
Paul Reynolds,
Barbara Rosenblat,
Kevin Scott,
Bob Sessions,
Kerry Shale,
Michael J. Shannon,
Mildred Shay,
Bob Sherman,
Paul Swaby,
Alan Tilvern,
Peter Whitman,
Ed Wiley,
Mak Wilson,
Melissa Wiltsie,
Vincent Wong.
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It started as a 1960 Roger Corman horror comedy, filmed in two days; it then inspired a lavish 1982 Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman. Finally in 1986, Little Shop of Horrors (1960) graduated into a multimillion-dollar, all-star film musical. Rick Moranis plays nebbishy Seymour Krelborn, who works in a rundown flower shop on Skid Row. While his boss (Vincent G ...
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Love Songs (2007)
Genre:
Musical,
Musical Romance.
Director:
Christophe Honoré.
Actors:
Louis Garrel,
Ludivine Sagnier,
Chiara Mastroianni,
Clotilde Hesme,
Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet,
Brigitte Roüan,
Alice Butaud,
Jean-Marie Winling,
Yannick Renier,
Annabelle Hettmann,
Esteban Carvajal Alegria,
Sylvain Tempier,
Guillaume Clerice.
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Though Love Songs (aka Les Chansons d'Amour) is not a film operetta per se, director Christophe Honoré and composer/lyricist/vocalist Alex Beaupain use that film to pay homage to the French movie musical as conceived by Jacques Demy in his classic Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (1967). The Honoré film concerns a series of hopelessly romantic Parisian characters who are unable to convey their feelings ...
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Make A Wish (1937)
Genre:
Musical.
Director:
Kurt Neumann.
Actors:
Bobby Breen,
Basil Rathbone,
Marion Claire,
Henry Armetta,
Ralph Forbes,
Leon Errol,
Dorothy Appleby,
Johnny Arthur,
Barbara Barondess,
Lillian Harmer,
Leonid Kinskey,
Billy Lee,
Donald Meek,
Kurt Neumann,
Herbert Rawlinson,
Charles Richman,
St. Luke's Choristers,
Fred Scott,
Richard Tucker.
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My Fair Lady (1964)
Genre:
Musical,
Musical Comedy,
Musical Romance.
Director:
George Cukor.
Actors:
Audrey Hepburn,
Rex Harrison,
Stanley Holloway,
Wilfrid Hyde-White,
Gladys Cooper,
Jeremy Brett,
Theodore Bikel,
Mona Washbourne,
John Holland,
John Alderson,
Frank Baker,
William Beckley,
Marjorie Bennett,
Oscar Beregi,
Betty Blythe,
Diana Bourbon,
Andrew Brown,
Walter Burke,
Colin Campbell,
Paulle Clark,
Robert Coote,
Natalie Core,
Tom Cound,
Maurice Dallimore,
Allyson Daniell,
Henry Daniell,
Roy Dean,
Brendan Dillon,
Anne Dore,
Pauline Drake,
Harvey B. Dunn,
Isobel Elsom,
Martin Eric,
Joe Evans,
Raymond Foster,
Stanley Fraser,
Charles Fredericks,
Ayllene Gibbons,
Jack Greening,
Sam Harris,
Eric Heath,
Monika Henreid,
Clyde Howdy,
Kendrick Huxham,
Lillian Kemble-Cooper,
Phyllis Kennedy,
Colin Kenny,
Alma Lawton,
Queenie Leonard,
Moyna MacGill,
Laurie Main,
Sid Marion,
Owen McGiveney,
John McLiam,
Carol Merrill,
John Mitchum,
Barbara Morrison,
Alan Napier,
Nick Navarro,
Marni Nixon,
James O'Hara,
Pat O'Moore,
Richard Peel,
George Pelling,
Barbara Pepper,
Hilda Plowright,
Jack Raine,
David Robel,
Dinah Anne Rogers,
Victor Rogers,
Wendy Russell,
Michael St. Clair,
Orville Sherman,
Bill Shirley,
Geoffrey Steele,
Grady Sutton,
William Taylor,
Gwendolyn Watts,
Ron Whelan,
Nick Wolcuff,
James Wood,
Ben Wright,
Ben Wrigley.
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Oliver! (1968)
Genre:
Musical,
Musical Drama,
Childhood Drama.
Director:
Carol Reed.
Actors:
Ron Moody,
Shani Wallis,
Oliver Reed,
Harry Secombe,
Hugh Griffith,
Mark Lester,
Clive Moss,
Jack Wild,
Peggy Mount,
Leonard Rossiter,
Joseph O'Conor,
Hylda Baker,
Sheila White,
Megs Jenkins,
Wensley Pithey,
Fred Emney,
John Baskcomb,
Norman Pitt,
Arnold Locke,
Frank Crawshaw,
Elizabeth Knight,
Veronica Page,
Henry Kay,
Robert Bartlett,
Jeffrey Chandler,
Kenneth Cranham,
Edwin Finn,
James Hayter,
Peter Locke,
Norman Mitchell,
Ian Ramsey,
William Smith,
Kim Smith.
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Inspired by Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist, Lionel Bart's 1961 London and Broadway musical hit glossed over some of Dickens' more graphic passages but managed to retain a strong subtext to what was essentially light entertainment. For its first half-hour or so, Carol Reed's Oscar-winning 1968 film version does a masterful job of telling its story almost exclusively through song and dance. Onc ...
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A love-sick nobleman seeking to marry his sweetheart does his best to find his ruling prince a suitable bride so that he himself may wed in this screen adaptation of the popular Broadway musical The Princess and the Pea. No one in Prince Dauntless (Denis O'Hare)'s kingdom is permitted to marry until the prince himself exchanges vows — a problem hindered by the fact that the prince's over ...
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Paint Your Wagon (1969)
Genre:
Musical,
Western,
Musical Western.
Director:
Joshua Logan.
Actors:
Lee Marvin,
Clint Eastwood,
Jean Seberg,
Ray Walston,
Harve Presnell,
Tom Ligon,
H.B. Haggerty,
Geoffrey Norman,
Karl Bruck,
Alan Baxter,
Sue Casey,
John Mitchum,
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band,
Ben Baker,
Alan Dexter,
Robert Easton,
H.W. Gim,
Pat Hawley,
Terry Jenkins,
Roy Jenson,
Edward Little Sky,
William Mims,
L. William O'Connell,
Harvey Parry,
Paula Trueman.
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After a debut on Broadway in 1951, Paramount spent an estimated 17 to 20 million dollars in production costs for this Lerner and Loewe musical. With Loewe's permission, Lerner wrote five additional tunes for the film with Andre Previn. Ben Rumson (Lee Marvin) is the grizzled prospector trying his luck panning for gold in California. Pardner (Clint Eastwood) is his companion. When Ben buys a woman ...
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Doodles Weaver finally gets a break at the Hollywood studio he works for; the big boss J.B. (Richard Arlen) sends him to Nashville to round up talent for an upcoming movie about country music. The bumbling bumpkin is shown around town by singing star Connie Smith, who introduces him to some of Nashville's finest artists. Marty Robbins sings a number of tunes and shows off his race car, indulging i ...
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When a smooth-talking Caribbean lothario (Fausto Mata) attempts to win a visa by charming the many beautiful American and European tourists who frequent his island paradise, his elaborate ruse quickly becomes too cumbersome to maintain.
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Silva (1981)
Genre:
Musical,
Musical Comedy.
Director:
Yan Frid.
Actors:
Zhanna Glebova,
Ivars Kalnins,
Vitaliy Solomin,
Mariya Solomina,
Igor Dmitriev,
Tatyana Piletskaya,
Pavel Kadochnikov,
Mikhail Svetin,
Viktoriya Gorshenina,
Vladimir Basov,
Nina Alisova.
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South Pacific (1958)
Genre:
Musical,
Drama,
Musical Romance,
Musical Drama,
War Drama.
Director:
Joshua Logan.
Actors:
Rossano Brazzi,
Mitzi Gaynor,
John Kerr,
Ray Walston,
Juanita Hall,
France Nuyen,
Russ Brown,
Jack Mullaney,
Floyd Simmons,
Candace Lee,
Warren Hsieh,
Tom Laughlin,
Galvan de Leon,
Ron Ely,
Robert Jacobs,
Archie Savage,
Darleen Engle,
Richard H. Cutting,
Beverly Aadland,
Joe Bailey,
Kenneth Clark,
Buck Class,
Stephen Ferry,
John Gabriel,
Richard Harrison,
George Hooper,
Doug McClure,
James Stacy,
Georgio Tozzi.
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Producer/director Joshua Logan's long-awaited filmization of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Pulitzer Prize winning musical South Pacific was not the classic that everyone hoped it would be, principally because of some curious creative choices made by the production personnel. Adapted from James A. Michener's best-selling novel Tales of the South Pacific, the film stars Mitzi Gaynor as WAVE officer ...
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Swades (2004)
Genre:
Drama,
Musical,
Musical Drama.
Director:
Ashutosh Gowariker.
Actors:
Shah Rukh Khan,
Gayatri Joshi,
Kishori Ballal,
Smit Sheth,
Lekh Tandon,
Rajesh Vivek,
Daya Shankar Pandey,
Farukh Jaffar,
Vishnudatt Gaur,
Raja Awasthi,
Makrand Deshpande,
Vishwa S. Bandola,
Rajesh Balwani,
Bachan Pachehra,
Bhim Vakani,
Rahul Vohra,
Peter Rawley.
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A man searching for clues to his past pays a visit to the place where he was born in this drama laced with romance and music from India. Mohan Bhargava (Shah Rukh Khan) left the small village in India where he was born and raised to travel to the United States, where he worked as part of the American space program. But after the death of his parents, Mohan becomes nostalgic for his home and takes ...
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The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982)
Genre:
Romance,
Comedy,
Musical,
Sex Comedy,
Musical Comedy.
Director:
Colin Higgins.
Actors:
Burt Reynolds,
Dolly Parton,
Dom DeLuise,
Charles Durning,
Jim Nabors,
Robert Mandan,
Lois Nettleton,
Theresa Merritt,
Noah Beery, Jr.,
Raleigh Bond,
Barry Corbin,
Ken Magee,
Mary Jo Catlett,
Mary Louise Wilson,
Howard K. Smith,
Randy Bennett,
Stephen Bray,
Jeff Calhoun,
Harvey Christiansen,
John Walter Davis,
Stanley de Santis,
Alice Drummond,
John Edson,
David Engel,
Bobby Fite,
Ted Gehring,
Robert Ginnaven,
Karyn Harrison,
Joe Hart,
Wayne Heffley,
Gregory Itzin,
Mickey Jones,
Helen Kleeb,
Lily Mariye,
Suzi McLaughlin,
Jerry Mitchell,
Lee Ritchey,
Terri Robinson,
Kevin Ryan,
Paula Shaw,
Tim Stack,
Tim Topper,
Terri Treas,
Arnetia Walker,
Kenneth White,
Larry B. Williams,
Melanie Winter.
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In this filmization of the hit Broadway musical, a popular brothel is threatened with a shutdown by Texas authorities. Burt Reynolds plays the Sheriff, while Dolly Parton portrays the Chicken Ranch madam. While this film has its moments, it never reaches the entertainment heights of its stage predecessor.
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The Commitments (1991)
Genre:
Musical,
Rock Musical,
Musical Drama,
Urban Drama.
Director:
Alan Parker.
Actors:
Robert Arkins,
Michael Aherne,
Angeline Ball,
Maria Doyle Kennedy,
Dave Finnegan,
Johnny Murphy,
Andrew Strong,
Bronagh Gallagher,
Felim Gormley,
Glen Hansard,
Kenneth McCluskey,
Colm Meaney,
Jezz Bell,
Michael Bolger,
Philip Bredin,
Paul Bushnell,
Jody Campbell,
Liam Carney,
Gerard Cassoni,
Andrea Corr,
Jim Corr,
John Cronin,
Lance Daly,
Emily Dawson,
Winston Dennis,
Phelim Drew,
Derek Duggan,
Ruth Fairclough,
Lindsay Fairclough,
Sheila Flitton,
Patrick Foy,
Ronan Hardiman,
Kristel Harris,
Derek Herbert,
Larry Hogan,
John Hubbard,
Ros Hubbard,
Sean Hughes,
Dave Kane,
Philomena Kavanagh,
Bernard Keelan,
Anne Kent,
Aoife Lawless,
Pat Leavy,
Josylen Lyons,
Brian Mac Aodha,
Colm Mac Con Iomaire,
Eanna Mac Liam,
Conor Malone,
Dick Massey,
Mikel Murfi,
Alan Murray,
Bob Navan,
Mick Nolan,
Eamon O'Connor,
Paddy O'Connor,
Owen O'Gorman,
Rynagh O'Grady,
Maura O'Malley,
Mark O'Regan,
Michael O'Reilly,
Alan Parker,
Maria Place,
Eileen Reid,
Peter Rowen,
Ger Ryan,
Tricia Smith,
Blaise Smith,
Canice William.
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"The Irish are the blacks of Europe, Dubliners are the blacks of Ireland, and the North Siders are the blacks of Dublin ... so say it loud — I'm black and I'm proud!" Or so Jimmy Rabbitte (Robert Arkins) tells his slightly puzzled friends as he tries to assemble a rhythm & blues show band in a working class community in Dublin in Alan Parker's film The Commitments. Jimmy is ...
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