Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History – Movie Streaming
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Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History – Movie Streaming.
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I was lucky enough to sight the premiere of this film at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood. The best intention I can represent it is pure joy. All of my common musicals were here and a few I’ve never heard of (of which I promptly rented and loved - The Harvey Girls is the die for) . I adored the interviews and the gradual the scenes footage (Sound of Music and Comic Girl anyone??? ) . What I like most about this DVD is that it has the Q&A session with Shirley Jones and director Trace McLaughlin at the premiere I went to. I kept thinking, “I wish I could have a copy of it.” Well now I can. Here’s the impart of the bonus DVD I grabbed from their website:
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Shirley Jones and Hollywood Singing and Dancing director, Heed McLaughlin, respond questions after the Hollywood premiere screening of the film at the Egyptian Theater on Hollywood Boulevard on March 19th, 2008. (30 min.)
Unedited interviews with many of the stars of Hollywood Singing and Dancing telling lengthy and entertaining stories and behind-the-scenes tidbits. Includes Liza Minnelli talking about learning dance steps from Gene Kelly when she was a youngster, Pat Boone on kissing Shirley Jones in April Worship, Debbie Reynolds on her rocky relationship with Bob Fosse, Dom DeLuise tells hilarious stories about Mae West and noteworthy, mighty more. (30 min.)
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And She Learned About Dames (1934) - a complete and rare promotional short film for the feature, Dames. In the short, a young lady wins a contest, which includes a mosey to Hollywood and a tour of the Warner Brothers lot with Lyle Talbot. When she gets to the studio, all she wants to do is meet Dick Powell, the star of the fresh Warner Brothers film, Dames. During her search for Powell, she meets Busby Berkeley and the cast of the movie. (8 min.)
Rare 1963 interview with Ruby Keeler - Ruby talks about her days making movies with Dick Powell and Busby Berkeley, how she got started dancing, how she got signed for “42nd Street,” working on “Gold Diggers of 1933″ during a major earthquake, stories about her family and more. From a very rare 1963 television program called “Social Security in Action.” (10 min.)
Betty Grable leads a cast of dancing damsels in “I’ll Be Marching to a Like Song,” a patriotic number from the short film, The All-Star Bond Rally (1945) . (2 min.)
Newsreel reporting the Fresh York charity premiere of The King and I in 1956. (2 min.)
Khrushchev in Hollywood - Russian Premier Nikita Khrushchev visits the Hollywood soundstage of Can-Can in 1959. He poses with Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLaine and Louis Jourdan and watches a performance of the Can-Can by the cast of the movie.
The World of Oliver - A behind-the-scenes documentary about turning the Charles Dickens classic into a musical spectacle. Wonderful footage of director Carol Reed working with the stars Oliver Reed, Ron Spiteful, Shani Wallis, Designate Lester, Jack Wild and the crew as they make the spectacular musical numbers for the film. (7 min.)
How Thoroughly Unique Millie Got That Procedure - Revealing behind-the-scenes documentary on the situation of the 1967 Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore film, Thoroughly Unusual Millie. Mammoth shots on the Universal backlot as the film is made are featured along with the art department, costume designers, choreographers and more. (7 min.)
Newsreel of the Original York World Premiere of “Thoroughly New Millie” in 1967. Stars Beatrice Lillie, Mary Tyler Moore, Carol Channing and James Fox help along with many other celebrities. (2 min.)
Interview with Richard Harris at the Original York premiere of Camelot in 1967. Harris talks about his determination to acquire the role of King Arthur, his singing capabilities and his portrayal of the character. (5 min.)
Barbra in Movieland - A behind-the-scenes documentary about shooting Amusing Girl on area at the Jersey Central railroad residence in Hoboken and at The Battery in NYC for the “Don’t Rain on My Parade” scene. Lots of huge footage as Streisand, director William Wyler, and choreographer Herb Ross work out and shoot musical scenes. (10 min.)
Hope this helps.
I saw this film when it played at the Palm Springs Intl. Film Festival (where it was a Best of the Fest selection) . It is really fun and very consuming. I’m not really even that into musicals but I fancy movies and Hollywood history so I checked it out. After I saw it I wanted to rent a ton of these movies by people like Busby Berkeley, Vincente Minnelli, Gene Kelly. Plus it reminded me about huge stuff in the 70s like “Fiddler on the Roof” and “Saturday Night Fever.” It even has clips from last year’s “Dreamgirls.”
This documentary has long clips from all kinds of musicals, photos of the production of the movies, interviews with all kinds of stars and directors, I really liked it.
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