Actors & Directors
- Lena Horne
- Sidney Lumet
- Diana Ross
- Michael Jackson
- Richard Pryor
Release date: 1995-07-24 Run time: 129 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £6.94
Review The Wiz [1978] / 4 Front Video:
Actors & Directors
- Rosemary Clooney
- Dean Jagger
- Michael Curtiz
- Bing Crosby
- Danny Kaye
- Vera-Ellen
Release date: 1997-11-24 Run time: 115 min. RRP: £9.99 Price: £2.39
Review White Christmas [1954] / Paramount Home Entertainment:This semi-remake of Holiday Inn (the first movie in which Irving Berlin's perennial, Oscar-winning holiday anthem was featured) doesn't have much of a story, but what it does have is choice: Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, an all-Irving Berlin song score, classy direction by Hollywood vet Michael Curtiz (Casablanca, The Adventures of Robin Hood), VistaVision (the very first feature ever shot in that widescreen format), and ultrafestive Technicolor! Crosby and Kaye are song-and-dance men who hook up, romantically and professionally, with a "sister" act (Clooney and Vera-Ellen) to put on a Big Show to benefit the struggling ski-resort lodge run by the beloved old retired general (Dean Jagger) of their WWII Army outfit. Crosby is cool, Clooney is warm, Kaye is goofy, and Vera-Ellen is leggy. Songs include: "Sisters" (Crosby and Kaye do their own drag version, too), "Snow", "We'll Follow the Old Man", "Mandy", "Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep" and more. Christmas would be unthinkable without White Christmas. -Jim Emerson.
Actors & Directors
- Joel Silberg
- Lucinda Dickey
Release date: 2002-05-27 Run time: 83 min. RRP: £7.99 Price: £24.99
Review Breakdance - The Movie aka Breakin' [1984] / Ilc Prime:
Actors & Directors
- Deborah Kerr
- Terry Saunders
- Rita Moreno
- Martin Benson
- Walter Lang
- Yul Brynner
Release date: 2001-04-09 Run time: 128 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £0.01
Review The King And I [1956] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:In 1955 this lavish production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway hit The King and I, starring Yul Brynner as the King of Siam and Deborah Kerr as the governess sent to look after his children, was the most expensive film ever mounted by 20th Century Fox. The 40 sets in ripe decors by Walter M Scott and Paul S Fox included a ballroom of black marble with jade and silk tapestries and a banqueting scene with a table that gives the impression of stretching to infinity. The costumes by Irene Sharaff, notably the hoop ballroom gown for Deborah Kerr and those for the ballet "The Small House of Uncle Thomas", dazzle the eye in their delineation of Western manners and Oriental splendour. Brynner remains impressive as the King but his pidgin dialogue, inherited from Hammerstein's book, with the dropping of the definite article takes some adjustment. Alfred Newman put his unique stamp on the music: the Overture offers an example of his luminous divided string sound, the climactic ballroom scene a full bodied orchestral reprise of "Shall We Dance?" as the camera pulls away to a high angle producing an exultant visual finish to this celebrated polka. On the DVD: To view The King and I in its original format (thanks to this DVD release) is a revelation. Over the years the production values of the film have been compromised through inadequate presentation on television and video. Now the eye can appreciate once more the novelty of the wide-screen process CinemaScope 55 which offers in-depth vision, breathtaking employment of Eastman colour and an enhanced sound system that ensures a well-upholstered backdrop for the sumptuous musical arrangements under conductor Alfred Newman. DVD supplements here include the original theatrical trailer, a Movietone news of the Oscar ceremony of 56-57 and three songs lifted from the movie itself. Marni Nixon overdubbed Deborah Kerr's vocals on screen-those moments where one voice takes over from another are more clearly delineated on the DVD with the result that there is some discrepancy between Kerr's spirited playing and Nixon's over careful (rather) twee enunciation of the lyrics. [+]
-Adrian Edwards.
Actors & Directors
- Jack Albertson
- Arthur O'Connell
- Glenda Farrell
- Pamela Austin
- Elvis Presley
- Gene Nelson
Release date: 2000-07-31 Run time: 87 min. RRP: £6.99 Price: £24.94
Review Kissin' Cousins [1964] / Warner Home Video:
Actors & Directors
- Howard Keel
- Tommy Rall
- Jeff Richards
- Russ Tamblyn
- Stanley Donen
- Marc Platt
Release date: 1996-10-14 Run time: 201 min. RRP: £14.99 Price: £15.97
Review Seven Brides For Seven Brothers / Showboat [1954] / MGM Entertainment:Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, starring MGM soprano Jane Powell and handsome baritone Howard Keel, has retained a remarkably loyal following among fans of the musical film ever since its release in 1954. Although it was filmed in state-of-the-art CinemaScope, Stanley Donen was obliged to direct much of the film on Metro's sound stages, where the artificial sets and painted backdrops don't inevitably live up to the scenes shot on location in Oregon. Viewers coming fresh to the picture may find this visual discrepancy jarring and some too may find Miss Powell's singing a shade plummy. The screenplay, by husband and wife team Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich with Dorothy Kingsley, tells the story of seven brothers living in the Oregon hills and their adventures to find themselves wives. The casting of each brother with his rugged, masculine looks and ability to dance with grace and athleticism, presided over by an authoritative Howard Keel, gives the film a dynamic impetus second to none in an MGM musical. The lengthy barn-raising episode under choreographer Michael Kidd's intrepid direction, where the music and the incredibly agile and energetic male and female dance ensemble unite as one, produces a square dance without parallel. The music and lyrics by Gene De Paul and Johnny Mercer-including the mating chorus, "Spring, Spring, Spring", the rollicking "Bless You're Beautiful Hide", the rousing "Sobbin' Women" and the visually enchanting "June Bride"-are both tuneful and mindful of the plot's exposition. Adolph Deutsch and Saul Chaplin won the Academy Award in 1954 for their arrangements and conducting. On the DVD: The digital remastering has created a clearer picture of what had been a faintly muddy Ansco colour system on the original print while the polish and attack with which the MGM Studio Orchestra play the music on this full-bodied stereophonic soundtrack remains a thing of wonder. Howard Keel, standing tall and erect in his 80s, hosts the "making of" documentary. [+]
Director Donen, choreographer Kidd, Jane Powell and several of the dancers recall how the film was considered a "sleeper" during production and wasn't expected to do as well as Brigadoon, in production at the same time. The documentary also highlights the care taken over the casting of the brothers, two of whom including Keel were not dancers and their often brave and brilliant feats of acrobatic dancing executed on precarious planks and other props. When Howard Keel takes his farewell walk down the main street lot at MGM, breaking into a few brief dance steps, it's impossible not to feel a moment of regret that the curtain had to come down on MGM's most treasured possession. -Adrian Edwards.
Actors & Directors
- George Stevens|Ginger Rogers|James Stewart|James Ellison
Release date: 1998-02-09 Run time: 90 min. Price: £5.99
Review Vivacious Lady [1938] / 4 Front Video:
Actors & Directors
- George Tobias
- Bob Hope
- Herbert Heyes
- Melville Shavelson
- Angela Clarke
- Milly Vitale
Release date: 2004-04-12 Run time: 93 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £7.88
Review The Seven Little Foys [1955] / Orbit Media Ltd.:
Actors & Directors
- Colm Wilkinson
- Philip Quast
- Jenny Galloway
- Alun Armstrong
- Ruthie Henshall
- Gavin Taylor
- Paul Kafno
- John Caird
Release date: 1999-11-01 Run time: 160 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £5.48
Review Les Miserables [1995] / 2 Entertain Video:The 10th-anniversary-concert video of the international musical sensation Les Misérables might be the best thing to appease fans until a full-fledged movie comes along. Or it might be even better, as feature films are often subject to extra musical casting considerations and this 1995 dream cast is superb. Reprising their roles from the original London company are Colm Wilkinson (Valjean), Michael Ball (Marius) and Alun Armstrong (Thenardier). From Broadway come Judy Kuhn (Cosette), Lea Salonga (Eponine) and Michael Maguire (Enjolras); from a later London production comes Ruthie Henshall (Fantine); and from Australia comes Philip Quast (Javert). Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg's score vividly captures the passion of Victor Hugo's epic tale of pre-Revolutionary France, combining tear-jerking ballads ("I Dreamed a Dream", "Bring Him Home") and rousing anthems ("Do You Hear the People Sing"). The format of this concert is closer to that of a dramatic cantata rather than a fully staged production; the singers stand at their microphones with an orchestra and chorus behind them, but they do wear costumes and participate in some movement. At certain points, such as the climax of the barricade scene, the video switches to action from a stage production. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra sounds great, and it can be thrilling when 200 choristers (dressed in logo T-shirts) rise to their feet for a full-company number such as "One Day More". Also, subtitles provide date and scene information and help move the story along. This 147-minute version contains footage not seen before, most notably the encore in which a progression of 17 actors who have played Valjean around the world share "Do You Hear the People Sing?" Each sings a line in his native language, a testament to the enduring power of this show to audiences everywhere. [+]
-David Horiuchi, Amazon. com.
Actors & Directors
- Christopher Plummer
- Richard Haydn
- Robert Wise
- Anna Lee
- Julie Andrews
- Peggy Wood
Release date: 1992-07-13 Run time: 165 min. RRP: £12.99 Price: £6.93
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
- William A. Seiter
- Alice Faye
- Helen Westley
- Shirley Temple
- Robert Young
- Eugene Pallette
Release date: 1989-05-11 Run time: 86 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £4.94
Review Stowaway [1936] / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Shirley Bassey
- Sean Gallagher
- Paul Shane
- Jan Ravens
- Thomas Orange
Release date: 1997-09-22 Run time: 89 min. RRP: £14.99 Price: £29.99
Review La Passione [1997] / Warner Vision International:
Release date: 2004-11-08 Price: £14.99
Review The Rat Pack - Live From Las Vegas / The Rat Pack:
Actors & Directors
- George Stevens
- Ginger Rogers
- Fred Astaire
- Eric Blore
- Helen Broderick
- Victor Moore
Release date: 1998-02-09 Run time: 103 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £4.72
Review Swing Time [1936] / 4 Front Video:
Actors & Directors
- Cynthia Rhodes
- John Travolta
- Finola Hughes
- Sylvester Stallone
Run time: 92 min. Price: £10.99
Review Staying Alive [1983] / Paramount Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Leslie Caron
- Maurice Chevalier
- Louis Jourdan
- Eva Gabor
- Hermione Gingold
- Vincente Minnelli
- Charles Walters
Release date: 2000-03-20 Run time: 110 min. RRP: £10.99 Price: £3.89
Review Gigi [1958] / Warner Home Video:Vincente Minnelli's 1958 adaptation of Colette's story about a girl (Leslie Caron) groomed as a courtesan-but desired as a wife by a Parisian playboy (Louis Jordan)-won a lot of Oscars, but it also has the unusual distinction of being an MGM musical shot on location in the City of Lights. What a musical it is (by Lerner and Loewe): Maurice Chevalier and Hermione Gingold crooning "Ah, Yes, I Remember It Well", plus the songs "Thank Heaven for Little Girls", "Gigi", "I'm a Bore", and "She's Not Thinking of Me". Director Vincente Minnelli (Some Came Running, Meet Me in St Louis) makes a sumptuous, dreamy, almost laid-back affair of it all and the indispensable cast is forever etched into memory. Hollywood's long-running infatuation with continental grace and manners, the memory of a much earlier time imported to American movies through such immigrant directors as Ernst Lubitsch, may have finally come to a gentle end with this film. -Tom Keogh Gigi, Vincente Minnelli's 1958 adaptation of Colette's story about a girl (Leslie Caron) groomed as a courtesan but desired as a wife by a Parisian playboy (Louis Jordan), won a lot of Oscars, but it also has the unusual distinction of being an MGM musical shot on location in the City of Lights. What a musical it is (by Lerner and Loewe): Maurice Chevalier and Hermione Gingold crooning "Ah, Yes, I Remember It Well", plus the songs "Thank Heaven for Little Girls", "Gigi", "I'm a Bore", and "She's Not Thinking of Me". Director Minnelli makes a sumptuous, dreamy, almost laid-back affair of it all and the indispensable cast is forever etched into memory. Hollywood's long-running infatuation with continental grace and manners, the memory of a much earlier time imported to American movies through such immigrant directors as Ernst Lubitsch, may have finally come to a gentle end with this film. -Tom Keogh.
Actors & Directors
- Stubby Kaye
- Chita Rivera
- Paula Kelly
- John McMartin
- Bob Fosse
- Shirley MacLaine
Release date: 1999-07-01 Run time: 142 min. RRP: £5.99 Price: £3.50
Review Sweet Charity [1969] / 4 Front Video:After several years as the hottest musical director on Broadway, Bob Fosse made his film directorial debut with this movie version of his Broadway hit, which was based on Fellini's Nights of Cabiria. Shirley MacLaine is terrific as the proverbial hooker with the heart of gold, one who is convinced that she will find the right man if she just turns enough tricks. The Cy Coleman score is a solid one; the film is at its best when Fosse lets his cast of singer-dancers (which includes Chita Rivera, Paula Kelly, and Sammy Davis Jr) unleash his leggy brand of choreography. While the film suffers from stylistic excesses of the period, you can see the seeds being planted for Fosse's future musical film forays in Cabaret and All That Jazz. -Marshall Fine.
Actors & Directors
- Alfred J. Goulding
- Dorothy Boyd
- Harry Roy
- Dave Kaye
- Ivor Moreton
- Princess Pearl
Release date: 2002-08-12 Run time: 69 min. RRP: £10.99 Price: £4.70
Review Everything Is Rhythm [1936] / Dd Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- John Loder
- Stanley Holloway
- Dorothy Hyson
- Basil Dean
- Gracie Fields
- Frank Pettingell
Release date: 2002-10-28 Run time: 75 min. RRP: £10.99 Price: £10.95
Review Sing As We Go [1934] / Dd Home Entertainment:
Actors & Directors
- Annette Crosbie
- Michael Hordern
- Gemma Craven
- Bryan Forbes
- Edith Evans
- Richard Chamberlain
Release date: 2003-02-03 Run time: 136 min. Price: £5.99
Review The Slipper And The Rose [1976] / 4 Front Video:You know the story: Cinderella rides in a magical pumpkin to the ball, enchants the prince and flees at midnight. He finds her slipper and tracks her down, and they live happily ever after. But wait! In The Slipper and the Rose, it turns out there's more to the life of a prince than being charming. The king prefers to choose the prince's wife, one of proper social station who would provide a strong political alliance to ward off the kingdom's enemies. That's one of the twists in this 1976 British take on the classic fairy tale, one of a long line of musical versions. The disgruntled prince, who's as much of a focal point here as the lady with the footwear, is played by Richard Chamberlain, during the years when he was taking on the classics and had not yet been crowned king of the TV mini-series. He displays a pleasant voice opposite Gemma Craven as Cinderella, and veteran character actor Michael Hordern as the king leads the supporting ensemble. Add lavish sets and lush scenery (partially filmed in Austria), humour, fun choreography, and an Oscar-nominated score full of charming songs by Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman (veterans of such Disney movies as Mary Poppins and The Jungle Book, and who also co-wrote the script with director Bryan Forbes), and you have a grand, engaging family musical. [+]
The 143-minute running time and dreamy, deliberate pace might test the patience of antsy viewers, but The Slipper and the Rose's legion of fans wouldn't have it any other way. -David Horiuchi, Amazon. com.
| Models & Brands: The Wiz [1978], White Christmas [1954], Breakdance - The Movie aka Breakin' [1984], The King And I [1956], Kissin' Cousins [1964], Seven Brides For Seven Brothers / Showboat [1954], Vivacious Lady [1938], The Seven Little Foys [1955], Les Miserables [1995], The Sound Of Music [1965], Stowaway [1936], La Passione [1997], The Rat Pack - Live From Las Vegas, Swing Time [1936], Staying Alive [1983], Gigi [1958], Sweet Charity [1969], Everything Is Rhythm [1936], Sing As We Go [1934], The Slipper And The Rose [1976] |