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Standard Screen; Soundtrack English In this upbeat musical directed by Walter Lang and featuring music penned by Irving Berlin, Ethel Merman shines as Sally Adams, an American ambassador to a fictional post-war European city. Proving that she was one of the screen's most electrifying presences, Merman helps to make CALL ME MADAM one of the genre's most celebrated pictures. Call Me Madam Reviews: "[T]his Irving Berlin hit clicks with Merman's THE HOSTESS WITH THE MOSTESS, YOU'RE JUST IN LOVE and IT'S A LOVELY DAY TODAY."-- Mike Clark, USA Today Call Me Madam | List Price | $9.98 (You save $3.43) | | Studio | 20th Century Fox | | Orig Year | 1953 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 3277  | | CD Universe Part number | 6678525 | | Catalog number | 2221366 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 20, 2004 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Also Known As | Irving Berlin's Call Me Madam | | Running Time | 114 Minutes | | Movie Details | Color |
Call Me Madam Movie Review Call Me Madam DVD Region 1 Keep Case Single Side - Dual Layer Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Mono - English Stereo - English Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary: Miles Krueger - Musical Film Scholar Trailers: 1. Theatrical Trailer 2. "Fox Flix" Trailers
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$7.09 A musical biography of British music hall and Broadway star Gertrude Lawrence, STAR! is a convincing and entertaining film, featuring an impressive score. The immensely talented Julie Andrews plays Lawrence, a beautiful, headstrong, and fiercely independent woman who will do anything for her career (including leaving her daughter and husband). Her early adventures in the music hall chorus and her later involvement in British high society are chronicled in this lush film that, though it received several Academy Award nominations, was not appreciated by the public until some 30 years after its original showing, when it was rereleased. One of the most interesting, heartwarming, and perhaps most famous aspects of Lawrence's story was her lifelong friendship with playwright Nöel Coward ...
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$17.29 Muisc & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Score conducted by David Caddick.
Recorded live at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC. Includes a book by John Weidman & liner notes by Frank Rich.
The musical Bounce, with songs by Stephen Sondheim and a libretto by John Weidman (the two had previously collaborated on Pacific Overtures and Assassins), played for six weeks at the Goodman Theater in Chicago (June 30-August 10, 2003), followed by four weeks at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. (October 21-November 16, 2003). These runs may have been considered tryouts for Broadway, but during the D.C. engagement, the producers announced that the show would not be going to New York. They blamed a lack of theater space, but observers noted the negative reviews Bounce had received. For most shows that close out of town, that would have been the end of that, but Sondheim is such a celebrated figure in the musical theater, one whose flops (Anyone Can Whistle, Merrily We Roll Along, both of which made it to Broadway) are nearly as legendary as his hits, that Nonesuch Records recorded the show with the original cast, its commercial failure notwithstanding. Sondheim fans, who may have followed Bounce's long, tortuous gestation (which included rewrites, title changes, re-casting, workshops, and lawsuits), will welcome ...
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$14.49 Iron Maiden's live album DEATH ON THE ROAD captured the heavy-metal legends at a stop on their 2003 tour, which promoted both that year's DANCE OF DEATH and the best-of collection EDWARD THE GREAT. Recorded at the Westfalenhalle Arena in Dortmund, Germany, this concert film presents DEATH ON THE ROAD in visual form, with Maiden tearing through newer fare from DANCE OF DEATH as well as older classics like "Can I Play with Madness" and "The Trooper" for a potent showcase of singer Bruce Dickinson's soaring vocals and the band's trademark three-guitar assault.
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$16.79 In a remote 19th-century village in Japan, food is so scarce that babies are left to die, and thieves who steal a few potatoes are buried alive with their families. And when the elderly reach the age of 70, they are banished to a frigid mountain so that their families won't have to feed them. The film begins one winter, as the 69-year-old Orin (Sumiko Sakamoto) prepares to ascend Mount Narayama. Meanwhile, one of her sons tries to convince her to live, while her other son, who has body odor problems, desperately searches for sexual release.
Director Shohei Imamura picks up where he left off in THE PROFOUND DESIRE OF THE GODS and shatters the stereotype of Japanese as a polite, quiet people fond of tea ceremonies and geishas. A remake of director Keisuke Kinoshita's 1958 film NARAYAMA BUSHI-KO and based on MEN OF TOHOKU by Shichiro Fukuzawa, Imamura's film is profane, shocking, and disturbing. Scenes of human coupling are juxtaposed with scenes of insects and animals having sex, as if to emphasize the savagery of these villagers. Despite these lurid images, the film is a thought-provoking account ...
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