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Item Details
Title:
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MAGICAL MUSICALS COLLECTION
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Starring: |
John Abbott,
Leon Ames,
Louis Armstrong,
Edward Arnold,
Mary Astor,
Martha Bamattre,
Evelyn Beresford,
Jacques Bergerac,
Sidney Blackmer,
Madge Blake,
Clara Blandick,
Ray Bolger,
Eugene Borden,
Lucille Bremer,
Kelly Brown,
Billie Burke,
Louis Calhern,
Philip Carey,
Leslie Caron,
Betty Carr,
John Carroll,
Cyd Charisse,
Maurice Chevalier,
Ann Codee,
Bing Crosby,
Jacques d'Amboise,
Hank Daniels,
Harry Davenport,
George W. Davis,
Doris Day,
Norma Doggett,
King Donovan,
Tom Drake,
Nina Foch,
Douglas Fowley,
Eva Gabor,
Judy Garland,
Virginia Gibson,
Margalo Gillmore,
Hermione Gingold,
Charley Grapewin,
Georges Guetary,
Jean Hagen,
Jack Haley,
Margaret Hamilton,
Paul Harvey,
Celeste Holm,
Betty Hutton,
Isabel Jeans,
Chubby Johnson,
Mary Jones,
Louis Jourdan,
Howard Keel,
Gene Kelly,
Grace Kelly,
Nancy Kilgas,
Bert Lahr,
Ruta Lee,
Oscar Levant,
Mitchell Lewis,
June Lockhart,
John Lund,
Marjorie Main,
Hugh Marlowe,
Matt Mattox,
Allyn Ann McLerie,
Millard Mitchell,
Rita Moreno,
Frank Morgan,
John Mylong,
J. Carrol Naish,
Julie Newmeyer,
Margaret O'Brien,
Donald O'Connor,
Susan Odin,
Howard Petrie,
Marc Platt,
Jane Powell,
Thomas Rall,
Lydia Reed,
Debbie Reynolds,
Jeff Richards,
Gale Robbins,
Frank Sinatra,
Robert Sully,
Russ Tamblyn,
Singer Midgets, The,
Benay Venuta,
Pat Walsh,
Dick Wesson,
Chill Wills,
Ian Wolfe,
Keenan Wynn
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Format: |
DVD |
List price:
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£0.00 |
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Cat No: |
DY24726 |
EAN: |
7321902247267 |
Distributor: |
WARNER HOME VIDEO |
Regions: |
0 (Worldwide) |
Rel. date: |
16 March, 2009 |
Certificate: |
PG |
Running Time: |
924 mins |
Language: |
English |
Description: |
Collection of nine classic musicals. In 'An American in Paris' (1951), American G.I. Jerry Mulligan (Gene Kelly) stays in Paris after the war to become a painter. There he falls in love with Lise Bouvier (Leslie Caron), only to discover that she is engaged to his friend Henri Baurel (Georges Guetary). 'Annie Get Your Gun' (1950) stars Betty Hutton as backwoods sharpshooter Annie Oakley. Plucked out of obscurity by Buffalo Bill (Louis Calhern), the rough-edged Annie is groomed for a leading role in Bill's world famous Wild West show. However, Annie has a rival in the form of rifleman Frank Butler (Howard Keel), a man she soon falls in love with. The film features the songs 'Anything You Can Do' and 'There's No Business Like Show Business'. In 'Calamity Jane' (1953), Doris Day stars as the famous female sharpshooter, who would rather hit targets than chase men - until she falls for 'Wild Bill' Hickok (Keel), who would rather shoot Indians than chase after a tomboy like Calamity Jane. In 'Gigi' (1958), an innocent French girl, Gigi (Leslie Caron), finds herself being trained as a courtesan so that she can become the mistress of Gaston Lachaille (Louis Jourdan), a family friend and heir to a sugar fortune. However, when Gaston actually falls in love with the young Gigi he complicates a long-standing family tradition and throws their whole social circle into a flap. 'High Society' (1956) stars Grace Kelly as socialite Tracy Lord who, even as she prepares for her second marriage, still has obvious feelings for her ex-husband (Bing Crosby). She also strikes up a friendship with a reporter (Frank Sinatra) who has been sent to cover her society wedding. The Cole Porter score includes 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' and the famous Crosby/Sinatra duet 'Well, Did You Evah'. 'Meet Me in St. Louis' (1944) stars Judy Garland as a young St. Louis girl in love with the boy next door. The film is set in 1904, when St. Louis hosted the World's Fair, and the songs include 'Meet Me in St. Louis', 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' and 'The Trolley Song'. 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers' (1954) stars Keel as Adam Pontabee, a recently married rancher who brings his bride Milly (Jane Powell) back to live on the ranch with him and his six unruly brothers. Shocked at their bad manners, Milly begins to coach the boys in the ways of polite society and accidentally gives them the idea of kidnapping six eligible young ladies for the purposes of marriage. Includes the songs 'Bless Your Beautiful Hide' and 'Lonesome Polecat'. In 'Singin' in the Rain' (1952), Gene Kelly plays Don Lockwood, who has worked his way up from being a song-and-dance man with partner Cosmo Brown (Donald O'Connor) to become a top movie star. His on-screen partner, Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen), who believes that Don loves her for real, needs to have her awful singing voice dubbed with the arrival of talkies. The girl selected is 'serious' actress Kathy Selden (Debbie Reynolds), for whom Don soon falls. Musical numbers include the famous title song, 'Make 'Em Laugh', 'Good Morning' and 'You Were Meant for Me'. Finally, in 'The Wizard of Oz' (1939) a tornado whisks Dorothy (Garland) and her house from Kansas to Munchkin City, squashing the Wicked Witch of the East (Margaret Hamilton) upon landing. The Wicked Witch of the West (Hamilton) vows revenge, while Dorothy sets off on the yellow brick road for Oz with a scarecrow (Ray Bolger), a tin man (Jack Haley) and a cowardly lion (Bert Lahr) - all of whom have specific reasons for wanting to meet the magical Wizard of Oz (Frank Morgan). |
Directors: |
David Butler,
Stanley Donen,
Victor Fleming,
Vincente Minnelli,
George Sidney,
King Vidor,
Charles Walters
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Genre: |
Feature 
Musical 
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No. of pieces |
1 |
Returns: |
Returnable |
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