Release date: 1988-01-01 Price: £15.99
Review Evergreen / Jessie Matthews:
Actors & Directors
- Richard Lester
- George Harrison
- Paul McCartney
- John Lennon
- Ringo Starr
- Wilfrid Brambell
Release date: 1995-11-13 Run time: 108 min. RRP: £10.99 Price: £2.48
Review A Hard Day's Night [1964] / 2 Entertain Video:A Hard Day's Night may have been The Beatles' first big-screen experience but, as they had become the biggest band in the world by the time of its production, the Moptops were able to ensure it was a bit different from the band-movie norm. "We'd made it clear that we weren't interested in being stuck in one of those nobody-understands-our-music plots," John Lennon would later recall. "The kind of thing where we'd just pop up a couple of times between the action, all smiles and clean shirts, to sing our latest record. Never mind all your pals, how could we have faced each other if we had allowed ourselves to be involved in that kind of movie?" Instead the quartet recruited a young director named Richard Lester-who had previously worked with the Fab Four's beloved Goons-to make a movie that followed them as they enjoyed and endured the phenomenon that was Beatlemania. "The film wrote itself right in front of our eyes," says Lester. "We just took the dirty bits and cut them out. " The result is a frenetic hour and a half inside The Beatles' personal space as they engage in all manner of surreal hi-jinks-more often than not involving Paul's "grandfather" (played by Steptoe and Son's Wilfrid Brambell) while dodging the ever-present horde of screaming fans. Although the result now seems a little dated, there remains an almost heart-breakingly good-natured aura around the foursome's naïve performances while few could argue about the quality of a soundtrack that includes "Can't Buy Me Love", "And I Love Her" and "A Hard Day's Night" itself, to name but a few. Whether the film would have been quite so successful if Lester had followed McCartney's suggestion and called it "Oh, What A Lovely Wart!" will, sadly, never be known. -Clark Collis A Hard Day's Night may have been the Beatles' first big-screen experience but, as they had become the biggest band in the world by the time of its production, the Moptops were able to ensure it was a bit different from the band-movie norm. [+]
"We'd made it clear that we weren't interested in being stuck in one of those nobody-understands-our-music plots," John Lennon would later recall, "The kind of thing where we'd just pop up a couple of times between the action, all smiles and clean shirts, to sing our latest record. " Instead the quartet recruited a young director named Richard Lester-who had previously worked with the Fab Four's beloved Goons-to make a movie that followed them as they enjoyed and endured the phenomenon that was Beatlemania. "The film wrote itself right in front of our eyes," says Lester. "We just took the dirty bits and cut them out. " The result is a frenetic hour and a half inside the Beatles' personal space as they engage in all manner of surreal hijinks-more often than not involving Paul's "grandfather" (played by Steptoe and Son's Wilfrid Brambell) while dodging the ever-present horde of screaming fans. Although the result now seems a little dated, there remains an almost heartbreakingly good-natured aura around the foursome's naïve performances, while few could argue about the quality of a soundtrack that includes "Can't Buy Me Love", "And I Love Her" and "A Hard Day's Night" itself, to name but a few. Whether the film would have been quite so successful if Lester had followed McCartney's suggestion and called it "Oh, What a Lovely Wart!" will, sadly, never be known. -Clark Collis.
Actors & Directors
- John Carpenter
- Season Hubley
- Kurt Russell
- Pat Hingle
- Shelley Winters
Run time: 163 min. Price: £10.99
Review Elvis The Movie [1979] / 2 Entertain Video:
Actors & Directors
- Juanita Hall
- Mitzi Gaynor
- Joshua Logan
- Rossano Brazzi
- John Kerr (II)
- Ray Walston
Release date: 1992-07-13 Run time: 143 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £1.99
Review South Pacific [1958] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:The dazzling Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, brought to lush life by the director of the original stage version, Joshua Logan. Set on a remote island during the Second World War, South Pacific tracks two parallel romances: one between a Navy nurse (Mitzi Gaynor) "as corny as Kansas in August" and a wealthy French plantation owner (Rossano Brazzi), the other between a young American officer (John Kerr) and a native girl (France Nuyen). The theme of interracial love was still daring in 1958, and so was director Logan's decision to overlay emotional moments with tinted filters-a technique that misfires as often as it hits. The comic relief tends to fall flat and an overly spunky Mitzi Gaynor is a poor substitute for the stage original's Mary Martin. But the location scenery on the Hawaiian island of Kauai is gorgeous and the songs are among the finest in the American musical catalogue: "Some Enchanted Evening", "Younger than Springtime", "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair", "This Nearly Was Mine". That's Juanita Hall as the sly native trader Bloody Mary, singing the haunting tune that launched a thousand tiki bars, "Bali H'ai". The movie is based on stories from James Michener's book Tales from the South Pacific. -Robert Horton, Amazon. com.
Actors & Directors
- Adolphe Menjou
- Leopold Stokowski
- Deanna Durbin
- Henry Koster
- Alice Brady
- Eugene Pallette
Release date: 2003-10-06 Run time: 81 min. Price: £12.99
Review One Hundred Men And A Girl [1937] / Dd Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Walter Lang
- Dana Andrews
- Dick Haymes
- Charles Winninger
- Vivian Blaine
- Jeanne Crain
Release date: 2000-03-13 Run time: 96 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £3.64
Review State Fair [1945] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Robert Paige (IV)
- Frank Ryan
- David Bruce
- Deanna Durbin
- Akim Tamiroff
- Leonid Kinskey
Release date: 2004-03-29 Run time: 87 min. Price: £12.99
Review Can't Help Singing / Dd Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Marc Michel
- Jacques Demy
- Catherine Deneuve
Release date: 1997-10-27 Run time: 87 min. Price: £12.99
Review The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg [1996] / Tartan Video:Jacques Demy's haunting romantic musical is an enchanting, one-of-a-kind musical experience. It's basically a movie operetta, in which the characters sing all the dialogue (or, rather, lyrics-by director Demy) to Michel Legrand's lovely score. The story spans five years (1957-1962) in the life of Geneviéve (the ethereally beautiful Catherine Deneuve in the role that launched her to international stardom), the teenage daughter of a woman who owns a Cherbourg umbrella shop. After Geneviéve's boyfriend Guy (Nino Castelnuovo) is drafted and sent off to Algeria, she discovers she's pregnant and complications ensue. With its dazzling candy-coloured palette, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg looks sweet and dreamy. Restored and re-released in 1995 to rapturous acclaim and the renewed delight of all who got the chance to see it. The video release is taken from the restored version. -Jim Emerson, Amazon. com.
Actors & Directors
- Miriam Makeba
- Darrell Roodt
- Dumisani Dlamini
- John Kani
- Whoopi Goldberg
- Leleti Khumalo
Release date: 1994-03-28 Run time: 111 min. Price: £5.99
Review Sarafina! [1992] / Warner Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- Tommy Noonan
- James Mason
- Jack Carson
- Judy Garland
- Charles Bickford
- George Cukor
Release date: 2000-03-27 Run time: 169 min. RRP: £9.99 Price: £2.30
Review A Star Is Born [1954] / Warner Home Video:A musical remake of the classic 1937 film of the same name, A Star Is Born was designed as Judy Garland's comeback vehicle after she had been cruelly axed by MGM studios for professional unreliability. Her erratic moods caused serious production delays this time around too, but the behind-the-scenes turmoil was certainly worth it-Garland gives just about the greatest one-woman show in movie history. The story is the stuff of pure Hollywood legend. Aspiring actress-singer Esther Blodgett meets fading matinee idol Norman Maine (James Mason), who navigates her to stardom under the more melodious handle of Vickie Lester. As she rises meteorically, he declines into alcoholic self-pity-and the result, if you haven't guessed, is plenty of heartbreak. Mason lends subtle support in a role Cary Grant refused as too downbeat for his image, but Judy grabs centre stage with an all-out emotional performance that rivets the attention. Director George Cukor was famous for coaxing the very best out of screen divas, and A Star is Born must be counted as his crowning achievement in this regard. The lush visual style that he contributes provides a suitable setting for Garland's deep, rich voice-throbbing with melancholy in the Harold Arlen-Ira Gershwin ballad "The Man That Got Away", then capering joyfully in the gargantuan musical number "Born in a Trunk". Moss Hart's script takes many cynical swipes at the pretensions of Tinsel Town-perhaps too many for the taste of studio boss Jack Warner, who ordered drastic cuts in the film after its premiere. It has now been restored to (almost) full-length, and you can forget all about Barbara Streisand's flabby 1976 version. [+]
This is the one to feast your eyes and ears on. -Peter Matthews.
Actors & Directors
- German Moreno
- Ryan Soler
- Lester Samonte
- Ace Espinosa
- Precious Hipolito
Run time: 122 min. RRP: £10.99 Price: £7.99
Review That's Entertainment - Part 1 [1974] / MGM Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Caroline Lotti
- Pablo Veron
- Sally Potter
- Sally Potter
Release date: 1998-05-25 Run time: 97 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £19.99
Review The Tango Lesson [1997] / Artificial Eye:Sally Potter's self-reflective film stars Potter (an actress and the director of Orlando), more or less as herself, learning to tango from master-dancer Pablo Veron and considering making a film called The Tango Lesson. The film that we happen to be watching, however, is concerned largely with the delicious conflict between the politics of tango-the need for one partner, typically the woman, to yield to the other-and the expectations of the film-maker to do things on her own terms. Can Potter simultaneously surrender and control for the duration of this circular project? The question is made more complicated by Veron's desire to be in one of Potter's films-in other words, to follow her lead. Potter may not be Veron's equal on the dance floor, but that isn't the point of this interesting movie and its provocative, internal debate. -Tom Keogh, Amazon. com.
Actors & Directors
- Jean Simmons
- Robert Keith
- Vivian Blaine
- Frank Sinatra
- Marlon Brando
- Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Release date: 2001-08-06 Run time: 143 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £0.73
Review Guys And Dolls [1955] / MGM Entertainment:This CinemaScope treatment of Frank Loesser's hit Broadway musical Guys and Dolls is a deeply rewarding visual and musical experience. Frank Sinatra turns in one of his best screen performances running a close second to Marlon Brando and Jean Simmons, looking adorable and singing sweetly. In essence this is a piece of photographed theatre mounted on a handsome scale. The striking set designs and a brilliantly executed soundtrack are courtesy of two Broadway craftsmen Oliver Smith and conductor Jay Blackton. Photographer Harry Stradling brings a meticulous eye for detail when his camera stationed on the auditorium side of the frame, peers into Miss Adelaide's bathroom cupboard as she views the lines of medicine bottles in her celebrated "lament". Sinatra, in his vocal prime, sings a new number to Adelaide (Vivian Blaine)-arranged by Nelson Riddle-and Brando and Simmons strike chords in all their scenes from their opening duet "I'll Know" through to their evening out at a Havana bistro where she gets pie-eyed on a Bacardi milk-shake, tipsily wondering "If I were a Bell". Stubby Kaye also from the Broadway cast recreates the show-stopping "Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat". Michael Kidd's choreography for "Luck Be a Lady" is razor-sharp and superbly captured in the CinemaScope format, though the formalised staging of the opening ought to have been rethought for this medium. The biggest pity is that Loesser amended some of his lyrics and replaced several tunes from his original score with inferior material. On the DVD: The DVD trailer hosted by Ed Sullivan makes much of the $1,000,000 cheque producer Samuel Goldwyn paid for the rights and the previews of the picture he obtained for his weekly television show. [+]
There's no denying that the remastered stereophonic soundtrack captures the Broadway sound to thrilling effect without it being overglamorised. The picture looks splendid too-never settle for the compromise version we've endured all these years on television! -Adrian Edwards.
Actors & Directors
- Bob Fosse
- Michael York
- Helmut Griem
- Joel Grey
- Fritz Wepper
- Liza Minnelli
Release date: 2002-09-09 Run time: 119 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £12.95
Review Cabaret - 30th Anniversary Special Edition [1972] / Fremantle Home Entertainment:Cabaret is one of those film musicals whose cultural and stylistic influence extend well beyond the cinema. It confirmed Bob Fosse's status as one of the boldest choreographers of the 20th century and gave Liza Minnelli an early peak in a film career which would never scale such heights again. Minnelli is both the film's strength-on its own merits her performance is an Oscar-winning tour de force-and weakness. The real Sally Bowles was a third-rate performer and just one of a rich gallery of characters; here, the constant allowances for Minnelli's star turns and mannerisms ultimately throw the story off balance. But the source material is impeccable: Kander and Ebb's stage show, based on the autobiographical stories of Christopher Isherwood, has long since been acknowledged a classic. The songs, augmented by some new numbers in the film, are ageless. Joel Grey from the original Broadway production is the Emcee, the master of ceremonies who, with his Kit Kat Klub girls, provides a depraved Greek chorus satirising the rise of the Nazi regime and the lazy complacency of the 1930s Berlin cabaret-goers. The "divine decadence" tag is only part of the story, though. Cabaret still works a sinister, uncomfortable magic which sets it apart as a uniquely powerful film musical. On the DVD: Cabaret's 30th Anniversary Special Edition is packed with extras which include a scratchy "making of" documentary from 1972 and a retrospective from 1997, the latter featuring reminiscences from the cast. [+]
There's also the original theatrical trailer, though in the absence of the late director Fosse the lack of some kind of commentary is a disappointment. The picture itself, presented in widescreen 16:9 letterbox format with a Dolby Digital 2. 0 stereo soundtrack, gleams as sharply, visually and aurally, as it did on its first release. -Piers Ford.
Actors & Directors
- William Cosel
- Luther Henderson
- Marin Mazzie
- Anna Kendrick
- Tony Roberts
- Liza Minnelli
Release date: 2000-11-27 Run time: 99 min. Price: £5.99
Review My Favourite Broadway - The Leading Ladies - Live At Carnegie Hall / Aviva International:
Actors & Directors
- Jeremy Michaels (Pres/Narr)|Christopher Bartle (Pres/Narr)
Release date: 2000-01-24 Run time: 60 min. Price: £22.99
Review Horsemaster Programme 1 - Basic Principles - The BHS Stages 1 And 2 / Ironhill Pictures:
Actors & Directors
- Alastair Sim
- Jessie Matthews
- Roland Young
- Sonnie Hale
Release date: 1999-12-06 Run time: 90 min. RRP: £2.99 Price: £5.99
Review Sailing Along:Poor girl makes good scenario played out rather well with some good songs and dancing supplied by a multi-talented star.
Actors & Directors
- Larry Hagman
- Michael Apted
- Adam Faith
- David Essex
Run time: 106 min. Price: £10.99
Review Stardust / Warner:The rise and fall of the rock singer Jim Maclaine, in the mid 60s, with his manager, Mike, and his group, "The Stray Cats. ".
Actors & Directors
- Claude Whatham
- Rosemary Leach
- David Essex
- Dave Edmunds
- Michael Apted
- Ringo Starr
- Karl Howman
Release date: 1996-06-11 Run time: 194 min. RRP: £9.99 Price: £4.50
Review That'll Be The Day / Stardust [1973] / Warner Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- Joan Collins
- Christopher Biggins
- David Mallet
- Richard Attenborough
- Maria Friedman
- Donny Osmond
Release date: 2000-10-16 Run time: 106 min. RRP: £14.99 Price: £9.98
Review Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat [1999] / Universal Pictures UK:Following the successful video release of Cats comes another Andrew Lloyd Webber blockbuster musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and it's a savvy choice. It hasn't been represented on film before, it's short enough (78 minutes) to present without cuts and it has the star-power of former teen icon Donny Osmond, who played over 1,800 performances across North America. Rather than record a live performance, Cats director David Mallet conceived Joseph as a film, though one that is based strongly on co-director Steven Pimlott's 1991 London revival and relies more on camerawork than venturing beyond its stagelike sets. Lloyd Webber's first project with lyricist Tim Rice was originally written in 1968 as a school cantata; accordingly, this film uses a framing sequence of a school recital, with an audience of clapping, singing kids and members of the faculty playing the roles. The Old Testament tale of Joseph and his coat of many colours gets a splashy, vigorous treatment with an energetic cast, Las Vegas-style glitz and catchy, eclectic songs, including "Any Dream Will Do", "Close Every Door", the peppy "Go, Go, Go Joseph" and various bits of country, calypso and Elvis. Osmond is perfect in the title role, with a strong voice and winning persona, while London stage veteran Maria Friedman performs well in the central role of the narrator. Richard Attenborough appears (and sings a little) as Jacob, and Joan Collins makes a brief, non-singing cameo. Joseph certainly isn't revolutionary musical theatre, but if you view it as a kids' show, it's a silly good time (though there are poignant moments too). Parents should note, however, that this production might warrant a little discretion due to one suggestive scene and some risqu&ecute; costumes. -David Horiuchi, Amazon. [+]
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| Models & Brands: Evergreen, A Hard Day's Night [1964], Elvis The Movie [1979], South Pacific [1958], One Hundred Men And A Girl [1937], State Fair [1945], Can't Help Singing, The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg [1996], Sarafina! [1992], A Star Is Born [1954], That's Entertainment - Part 1 [1974], The Tango Lesson [1997], Guys And Dolls [1955], Cabaret - 30th Anniversary Special Edition [1972], My Favourite Broadway - The Leading Ladies - Live At Carnegie Hall, Horsemaster Programme 1 - Basic Principles - The BHS Stages 1 And 2, Sailing Along, Stardust, That'll Be The Day / Stardust [1973], Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat [1999] |