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J**N
Musical comedy from 1955i
It's about 2 sisters who travel to Greenwich village in new york for fame and fortune. They end up in crummy digs. Janet leigh is the prettier of the 2 sisters and is a dancer. Betty garrett is the writer who meets Jack lemmons character the publisherThis is a delightful film. We'll worth a look
E**T
Great dancing and comedy
Fabulous film, great songs and dancing. Don't be put off by the stagey start. The dance duel between Bob Fosse and Tommy Rall is one of the best on film. Jack Lemmon is hilarious. Highly recommended.
J**D
My Sister Eileen.
Although this is a competent and reasonably entertaining Hollywood musical, it isn't in the first division of the genre; the material – it's based on Ruth McKenney`s popular short stories – was handled better in an earlier non-musical film and the Broadway stage musical “Wonderful Town”.This film musical uses all original songs - none of which are memorable – and only some of the dance numbers – early examples of Bob Fosse`s choreography and a couple featuring his own performances – are the only real highlights.Garrett and Leigh are of course always worth watching and the whole cast do their best with what is, frankly a second-rate effort when considered along with the Broadway version – with superior music by Leonard Bernstein.Still, it's been well-remastered and is moderately fun if a bit dated in it's attitudes.The UK DVD release has no extras; English subtitles are available if required.
W**O
A Superb "Feel Good" Movie
This DVD arrived on time and in good condition. I watched this on TV a little while ago and just had to have it for my "Feel Good" collection of movies, sometimes you just want to watch something that does not rely on sex, violence, drugs or whatever and where you can enjoy a good story with wonderful actors and a great ending.
M**T
one of the best musicals from the best era
A wonderful entertainement that will have you smile all along. Viva the 50s, viva jack Lemmon, they haven't come close to such quality ever since they stopped producing great musicals in the late 50s. Rock'n'roll came along and things were never quite again the same, for better and for worse in some domains..
K**E
Not as wonderful as "Wonderful Town"
I don't recall ever seeing this, or any clips from it, on TV and I think I can see why. However, it is worth the purchase, just to see the brilliant Bob Fosse and Tommy Rall spinning "on a sixpence" in one number. Unfortunately, however, the music throughout is not memorable and the acting a bit wooden even given the three main actors in the cast, and knowing the Bernstein "Wonderful Town" version of the story, full of catchy numbers, this is nowhere near as good. If only someone would film that in full (instead of the concert recordings).
M**R
Blast from the past!
I last saw this film in the late 1950s and it was a great reminder of those times when I was young! A real dose of nostalgia.
J**D
A musical well worth watching
This was a funny film with some excellent dancing. We bought it as a recommendation on Sky Arts and certainly enjoyed watching it. Would certainly recommend this to anyone with any interest in musical comedy.
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