Actors & Directors
- Rex Harrison
- Gladys Cooper
- Audrey Hepburn
- Wilfrid Hyde-White
- George Cukor
- Stanley Holloway
Release date: 2001-09-03 Run time: 163 min. RRP: £9.99 Price: £9.98
Review My Fair Lady [1965] / Paramount Home Entertainment:Hollywood's legendary "woman's director," George Cukor (The Women, The Philadelphia Story), transformed Audrey Hepburn into street-urchin-turned-proper-lady Eliza Doolittle in this film version of the Lerner and Loewe musical. Based on George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion, My Fair Lady stars Rex Harrison as linguist Henry Higgins (Harrison also played the role, opposite Julie Andrews, on stage), who draws Eliza into a social experiment that works almost too well. The letterbox edition of this film on video certainly pays tribute to the pageantry of Cukor's set, but it also underscores a certain visual stiffness that can slow viewer enthusiasm just a tad. But it's really star wattage that keeps this film exciting, that and such great songs as "On the Street Where You Live" and "I Could Have Danced All Night. " Actor Jeremy Brett, who gained a huge following later in life portraying Sherlock Holmes, is quite electric as Eliza's determined suitor. -Tom Keogh Hollywood's legendary "woman's director," George Cukor (The Women, The Philadelphia Story), transformed Audrey Hepburn into street-urchin-turned-proper-lady Eliza Doolittle in this film version of the Lerner and Loewe musical. Based on George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion, My Fair Lady stars Rex Harrison as linguist Henry Higgins (Harrison also played the role, opposite Julie Andrews, on stage), who draws Eliza into a social experiment that works almost too well. Star wattage keeps this film exciting, that and such great songs as "On the Street Where You Live" and "I Could Have Danced All Night. " Actor Jeremy Brett, who gained a huge following later in life portraying Sherlock Holmes, is quite electric as Eliza's determined suitor. -Tom Keogh.
Release date: 1998-03-23 Run time: 70 min. RRP: £10.99 Price: £19.99
Review The Making Of Martin Guerre - A Musical Journey / 2 Entertain Video:
Actors & Directors
- Mark Lester
- Ron Moody
- Shani Wallis
- Carol Reed
- Oliver Reed
- Harry Secombe
Release date: 2003-10-20 Run time: 140 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £2.98
Review Oliver [1968] / Uca Catalogue:Film buffs and critics can argue until their faces turn blue about whether this lavish Dickensian musical deserved the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1968, but the movie speaks for itself on grandly entertaining terms. Adapted from Dickens's classic novel, it's one of the most dramatically involving and artistically impressive musicals of the 1960s, directed by Carol Reed with a delightful enthusiasm that would surely have impressed Dickens himself. Mark Lester plays the waifish orphan Oliver Twist, who is befriended by the pickpocketing Artful Dodger (Jack Wild) and recruited into the gang of boy thieves led by Fagin (played to perfection by Ron Moody). The villainous Bill Sikes (Oliver Reed) casts his long shadow over Oliver and his friends, but the young orphan is still able to find loving care in the most desperate of circumstances. Full of memorable melodies and splendid lyrics, Oliver! is a timeless film, prompting even hard-to-please critic Pauline Kael to call it "a superb demonstration of intelligent craftsmanship", and to further observe that "it's as if the movie set out to be a tribute to Dickens and his melodramatic art as well as to tell the story of Oliver Twist. " -Jeff Shannon Film buffs and critics can argue until their faces turn blue about whether this lavish Dickensian musical deserved the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1968, but the movie speaks for itself on grandly entertaining terms. Adapted from Dickens's classic novel, it's one of the most dramatically involving and artistically impressive musicals of the 1960s, directed by Carol Reed with a delightful enthusiasm that would surely have impressed Dickens himself. Mark Lester plays the waifish orphan Oliver Twist, who is befriended by the pick-pocketing Artful Dodger (Jack Wild) and recruited into the gang of boy thieves led by Fagin (played to perfection by Ron Moody). The villainous Bill Sikes (Oliver Reed) casts his long shadow over Oliver and his friends, but the young orphan is still able to find loving care in the most desperate of circumstances. Full of memorable melodies and splendid lyrics, Oliver! is a timeless film, prompting even hard-to-please critic Pauline Kael to call it "a superb demonstration of intelligent craftsmanship," and to further observe that "it's as if the movie set out to be a tribute to Dickens and his melodramatic art as well as to tell the story of Oliver Twist". [+]
-Jeff Shannon, Amazon. com.
Actors & Directors
- Lorna Luft
- Maxwell Caulfield
- Alison Price
- Patricia Birch
- Maureen Teefy
- Michelle Pfeiffer
Release date: 1992-08-03 Run time: 109 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £11.84
Review Grease 2 [1982] / Paramount Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Cliff Saunders (II)
- Dominic West
- Rob Marshall
- Catherine Zeta-Jones
- Taye Diggs
- Renée Zellweger
Release date: 2003-08-04 Run time: 109 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £2.50
Review Chicago [2003] / Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm:Adapted from the long-running stage version, this big-screen Chicago is a non-stop singing and dancing extravaganza that may well herald the welcome revival of the film musical. When the part-time lover of wannabe star Roxie (Renee Zellweger) is murdered, she is banged up with Chicago's most famous singing murderess, Velma (Catherine Zeta-Jones). They compete for the attention of the best lawyer in town, Billy Flynn (Richard Gere). Drawn to the special angle of Roxie's case (the sweetest killer to hit Chicago), Flynn offers her a taste of stardom and her daydreams of singing on stage are juxtaposed with the action. Chicago has transferred well to film, seamlessly merging Dennis Potter-esque dream sequences with the action. Though the stage show uses sets sparingly, here the look has been heavily influenced by the only successful musical of recent times, Moulin Rouge, with heavy velvets and drapery offering a rich feel to the murky underworld of 1920s Chicago clubs. The hot question is: can the movie stars cut it as performers? Surprisingly, it is Zellweger who looks most comfortable in the part, regardless of her awkward dancing. Zeta-Jones is just that little bit too butch to be believable as a flapper girl, despite her stage school roots, and lacks a certain panache. But one thing is in her favour: she's believable as the ultimate starlet bitch. Gere does not fare much better, with his tap-dancing sequence littered with cutaways (mercifully his dancing and singing is kept to a minimum). [+]
The real show-stealer is Queen Latifah, whose matron of the cells is perfect and her singing spot-on. More than anything else, though, this film will whet your appetite to see the original on the West End stage. -Nikki Disney On the DVD: Chicago on DVD demonstrates that the producers of Rob Marshall's Oscar-winning film obviously took to heart the lyrics "Give 'em the old Razzle Dazzle", as the widescreen 1. 85:1 anamorphic transfer is rich with the lush colours, vibrant tones and sparkling audio that wowed audiences in the cinema. If only the extras had been given the same treatment. There's nothing like the plethora of special features that greeted fans of Moulin Rouge here; there is a grand total of three: a passable director's commentary, a deleted song, "Class", which is so dull you don't question why it didn't make the final cut, and a making-of feature, which is entertaining but nothing new. All in all, there's a very disappointing and unimaginative selection. -Kristen Bowditch.
Actors & Directors
- Bill Bixby
- Gale Gordon
- Nancy Sinatra
- Norman Taurog
- William Schallert
- Elvis Presley
Release date: 2000-07-31 Run time: 90 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £2.70
Review Speedway [1968] / Warner Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- Debbie Reynolds
- Millard Mitchell
- Grace Kelly
- Gene Kelly
- Stanley Donen
- Jean Hagen
- Bing Crosby
- Charles Walters
Release date: 2002-09-09 Run time: 201 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £14.24
Review High Society / Singin' In The Rain [1956] / Warner Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- Gail Strickland
- Melinda Dillon
- Ronny Cox
- Hal Ashby
- David Carradine
- John Lehne
Release date: 2000-10-23 Run time: 142 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £1.95
Review Bound For Glory [1976] / MGM Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Danielle Darrieux
- Francoise Dorleac
- Catherine Deneuve
- Gene Kelly
- Jacques Demy
- George Chakiris
Release date: 2001-05-28 Run time: 125 min. RRP: £15.99 Price: £4.49
Review Les Demoiselles De Rochefort [1967] / Momentum Pictures:Jacques Demy's Les Demoiselles de Rochefort was released in 1967 as a dancing companion piece to his musical film Les Parapluies de Cherbourg-an international hit three years earlier. The two films shared the same composer, Michel Legrand and one star, Catherine Deneuve but there the parallels ended: Les Demoiselles was a box-office flop. The reputation of the film has since been kept afloat by Legrand's music, which includes the pretty melody "You Must Believe in Spring". Demy's film is self-evidently a tribute to the American film musical: the choreography is modelled on Jerome Robbins' dances as seen in West Side Story but unlike that film no attempt has been made to make these dances a natural extension of the action. Here the dancers break footloose and fancy-free in a manner that can at best be described as naïve and at worse wearisome in the film's two-hour running time. The opening duet for the two sisters (Deneuve and Françoise Dorleac) nods in the direction of the Marilyn Monroe/Jane Russell "Little Girl from Little Rock" duet from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes but at least the Legrand tune has its own punch and vivacity. Seasoned performers like Gene Kelly-rather too old to play a romantic lead but singing (unlike most of the cast) in his own French-and Danielle Darrieux are on screen too but their presence can't compensate for the lacklustre direction and purposeless plot that reaches its nadir in some embarrassing local headlines describing murder and crime set to jaunty music. While grateful to have had the opportunity to see a film that might have been lost were it not for the restoration process, there can be little doubt that the Demy-Legrand partnership will continue to be remembered for their earlier work. -Adrian Edwards.
Release date: 2001-02-26 RRP: £5.99 Price: £2.99
Review Fiddler on the Roof / Musical:
Actors & Directors
- Terry Hughes
- Michael Crawford
- Peter Coe
Run time: 113 min. RRP: £10.99 Price: £22.96
Review Barnum [1988] / 2 Entertain Video:
Actors & Directors
- Gary Crosby
- Joby Baker
- Harold J. Stone
- Shelley Fabares
- Boris Sagal
- Elvis Presley
Release date: 2000-07-31 Run time: 91 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £19.98
Review Girl Happy [1965] / Warner Home Video:Elvis Presley does the clam-a now-forgotten dance-in this 1964 potboiler in which the King stars as a singer who gets a gig in Ft. Lauderdale with his combo but has to baby-sit a mobster's teenage daughter (Shelley Fabares) as part of the deal. Fabares's character, looking for a break, runs wild and makes life difficult for Elvis. The film has the usual "Elvis movie" bounce, wolfish jokes and glossy disposability, but the endearing (and smart) presence of Fabares as the love interest adds a bit more zip than usual. Songs include the title track, plus "Puppet on a String", "Do Not Disturb" and "Let's Party Tonight". Directed by Boris Sagal who went on to helm the cult sci-fi classic The Omega Man (1971). -Tom Keogh.
Actors & Directors
- Glenda Farrell
- Pamela Austin
- Arthur O'Connell
- Elvis Presley
- Yvonne Craig
Release date: 1992-08-10 Run time: 181 min. Price: £9.99
Review Kissin' Cousins / Elvis On Tour [1964] / MGM Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Bill Goodwin
- William Demarest
- Ludwig Donath
- Larry Parks
- Alfred E. Green
- Evelyn Keyes
Release date: 2002-07-01 Run time: 124 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £3.75
Review The Jolson Story [1946] / 4 Front Video:
Actors & Directors
- Anna Lee
- Richard Haydn
- Julie Andrews
- Peggy Wood
- Christopher Plummer
- Robert Wise
Release date: 1994-10-31 Run time: 165 min. RRP: £14.99 Price: £6.95
Review The Sound Of Music [1965] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:The most widely seen movie produced by a Hollywood studio, The Sound of Music grows fresher with each viewing. Though it was planned meticulously in pre-production (save for the scene where Maria and the children take a dipping in an Austrian lake that nearly cost a life), on each viewing one is struck anew by the spontaneous almost improvisatory air of the acting, notably of Julie Andrews under Robert Wise's direction. There are also the little human touches he brings to, for instance, the scene where Maria leads the children to the hills, over bridges and along tow paths where the smallest boy trips up and momentarily gets left behind: it creates a feeling that most of us have encountered. From the opening pre-credit sequence of muted excitement as the camera roves over the Austrian Alps (photographed in magnificent colour), where little phrases from the wind instruments on the soundtrack are flung as if on the breeze, foreshadowing the title song to follow, the production never puts a foot wrong. On the DVD: On the first disc the film itself has never looked or sounded better since its original presentation in Todd AO (prints of which are said to have disappeared forever). The disc also contains a separate audio guide that takes the viewer through the film sequence by sequence, with director Robert Wise commenting on the weather, the production design by Boris Leven, the sequences filmed on location and in Hollywood (like the interiors of the Von Trapp villa), and the naming of other actors who were eager for the lead roles, notably Doris Day and Yul Brynner. On the second disc there are the documentaries. "Salzburg Sight and Sound" was Charmian Carr's own record of her time on location in the summer of 1964, playing Liesl, the eldest Von Trapp daughter. "From Fact to Fiction", running two hours, begins with the birth of Maria in 1905 who inspired the film, charts her subsequent marriage to Captain Von Trapp, their escape from Nazi Germany not across the Alps but via a train across the Italian boarder, their home in Vermont and thence to the German film of the family that was brought to the attention of Rodgers and Hammerstein as an ideal vehicle for a stage musical. A second group of documentaries covers previews, television and radio commercials and a 1973 interview with Wise and Andrews. [+]
Overall, this is a marathon package but in its way is as compelling as the film itself. -Adrian Edwards.
Actors & Directors
- Shirley MacLaine
- Juliet Prowse
- Frank Sinatra
- Louis Jourdan
- Walter Lang
- Maurice Chevalier
Release date: 1994-09-05 Run time: 125 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £9.75
Review Can Can [1960] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Kenneth Hume
- Amanda Barrie
- Billy Fury
- Bill Fraser
- Fred Emney
- Michael Medwin
Release date: 2002-10-14 Run time: 88 min. RRP: £10.99 Price: £34.99
Review I've Gotta Horse [1965] / Dd Home Entertainment:
Release date: 1997-10-06 Run time: 120 min. RRP: £14.99 Price: £6.99
Review Cliff Richard - Heathcliff [1997] / 2 Entertain Video:
Actors & Directors
- Helen Egan
- Bernadette Flynn
- Michael Flatley
- Daire Nolan
- Gillian Norris
- David Mallet
Release date: 1996-10-21 Run time: 92 min. RRP: £14.99 Price: £1.75
Review Michael Flatley - Lord Of The Dance [1996] / Vision Video Ltd.:Billed as an updating and retelling of Irish folk legend, Lord of the Dance is less Erin Go Bragh than Hooray for Hollywood. Michael Flatley, lately of Riverdance, gives us the old razzle-dazzle, fashioning a Celtic-influenced spectacular that wanders faraway from its Riverdance roots. The light-show presentation is closer kin to another contemporary Irish musical group, U2. Flatley himself has gone designer chic. With close-cropped haircut, earring, buffed abs,and tight black pants he bears more than a passing resemblance to Bono. But you have to hand it to the guy-he works hard for the money, as does his attractive corps. The one maddening aspect of this glitzy, entertaining 90-minute festival is the overzealous editing. No image remains on screen for more than a few seconds. Neither Flatley nor his talented troupe deserves to have such craftsmanship sliced and diced like an MTV music video. -Richard Natale Billed as an updating and retelling of an Irish folk legend, Lord of the Dance is less Erin Go Bragh than Hooray for Hollywood. [+]
Michael Flatley gives us the old razzle-dazzle, fashioning a Celtic-influenced spectacular that wanders far away from its Riverdance roots. The light-show presentation is closer kin to another contemporary Irish musical group, U2. Flatley himself has gone designer chic, too: with close-cropped haircut, earring, buffed abs and tight black pants he bears more than a passing resemblance to Bono. But you have to hand it to the guy-he works hard for the money, as does his attractive corps. The one maddening aspect of this glitzy, entertaining 90-minute festival is the overzealous editing. No image remains on screen for more than a few seconds. Neither Flatley nor his talented troupe deserves to have such craftsmanship sliced and diced like an MTV music video. -Richard Natale, Amazon. com.
Actors & Directors
- David Butler
- Ray Bolger
- Claude Dauphin
- Doris Day
- Eve Miller
- George Givot
Release date: 2000-03-27 Run time: 96 min. RRP: £10.99 Price: £1.30
Review April In Paris [1952] / Warner Home Video:
| Models & Brands: My Fair Lady [1965], The Making Of Martin Guerre - A Musical Journey, Oliver [1968], Grease 2 [1982], Chicago [2003], Speedway [1968], High Society / Singin' In The Rain [1956], Bound For Glory [1976], Les Demoiselles De Rochefort [1967], Fiddler on the Roof, Barnum [1988], Girl Happy [1965], Kissin' Cousins / Elvis On Tour [1964], The Jolson Story [1946], The Sound Of Music [1965], Can Can [1960], I've Gotta Horse [1965], Cliff Richard - Heathcliff [1997], Michael Flatley - Lord Of The Dance [1996], April In Paris [1952] |