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Hello, Dolly!

United States

1969

146 Min
Color
2.35:1
English
  • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
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DIR Gene Kelly

PROD Ernest Lehman

SCR Ernest Lehman

DP Harry Stradling Sr.

CAST Barbra Streisand, Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, Marianne McAndrew, Danny Lockin, E.J. Parker, Louis Armstrong

ED William Reynolds

PROD DES John DeCuir

MUSIC Lennie Hayton, Lionel Newman

Synopsis

Film adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical. Concerns itself with Dolly Levi, a New York-based matchmaker who merrily arranges things… like furniture and daffodils and lives. A widow, she has found herself in love with a “half-a-millionaire” Yonkers merchant named Horace Vandergelder. So she proceeds to weave a web of romantic complications involving him, his two clerks, a pretty milliner and her assistant. Eventually, of course, all is sorted out, and everyone ends up with the right person. –IMDb

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Gene Kelly

M-G-M was the largest and most powerful studio in Hollywood when Gene Kelly arrived in town in 1941. He came direct from the hit 1940 original Broadway production of “Pal Joey” and planned to return to the Broadway stage after making the one film required by his contract. His first picture for M-G-M was For Me and My Gal (1942) with Judy Garland. What kept Kelly in Hollywood were “the kindred creative spirits” he found behind the scenes at M-G-M. The talent pool was especially large during World War II, when Hollywood was a refuge for many musicians and others in the performing arts of Europe who were forced to flee the Nazis. After the war, a new generation was coming of age. Those who saw An American in Paris (1951) would try to make real life as romantic as the reel life they saw portrayed in that musical, and the first time they saw Paris, they were seeing again in memory the seventeen-minute ballet sequence set to the title song written by George Gershwin and… read more

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Joseph Judge

8Jan13

Its photo appears to be Babs bitchslapping Louis Armstrong. Hmm.

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Jordan C Wellin

26May12

WALL-E is the best thing that ever happened to this film.

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Look at the old girl now, fellas!

By Salem Kapsask​i on April 6, 2010

Rich store owner Horace Vandergelder (Walter Matthau) looking for a suitable bride and matchmaker Dolly Levi (Barbra Streisand) makes it her business to find him one. Dolly is sending him to New York…  read review

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