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Walsh Boehm Bradford Adler Egan Moorehead Gorecki 1951 1956
Nos anos 40, Mamie Stover, uma prostituta em busca de ascenção social foge para o Havaí depois que as ramificações da Segunda Guerra danificam seu lar em São Francisco. Depois de perceber que sua inadptão para monogamia compromete seu plano de arranjar um marido rico, ela decide investir no mercado imobiliário mas a sociedade conservadora não vai deixar que nada chegue facilmente à suas mãos. Título original: The Revolt of Mamie Stover Ano: 1956 Direção: Raoul Walsh Roteiro: Sydney Boehm Baseado em The Revolt of Mamie Stover, 1951, novela de William Bradford Huie Produção: Buddy Adler Elenco: Jane Russell as Mamie Stover Richard Egan as Jim Blair Joan Leslie as Annalee Johnson Agnes Moorehead as Bertha Parchman Jorja Curtright as Jackie Davis Michael Pate as Harry Adkins Richard Coogan as Capt. Eldon Sumac Alan Reed as Capt. Gorecki
Muhal Richard Abrams Marty Lindsey Horner Reggie Nicholson Moorehead Zinman Carrott Feldman 1995
From Muhal Richard Abrams's album "One Line, Two Views," 1995, New World Records. Accordion, Percussion, Voice – Tony Cedras Alto Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Percussion, Voice – Marty Ehrlich Bass, Percussion, Voice – Lindsey Horner Drums, Percussion, Voice – Reggie Nicholson Engineer [Recording, Mixing] – David Baker Executive Producer – Arthur Moorehead Harp, Percussion, Voice – Anne LeBaron Mastered By [Digital] – Paul Zinman Piano, Synthesizer, Percussion [Rain Stick], Percussion, Voice, Producer, Composed By – Muhal Richard Abrams Tenor Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Percussion, Voice – Patience Higgins Trumpet, Percussion, Voice – Eddie Allen Vibraphone, Percussion, Voice – Bryan Carrott Violin, Percussion, Voice – Mark Feldman - uploaded via (http•••)
William Warfield Jerome Kern Hammerstein Ferber Kathryn Grayson Keel Sterling Moorehead Jules Bledsoe McGowan Winding Dock 1927 1936 1951
Show Boat is a 1951 Technicolor film based on the musical by Jerome Kern (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (script and lyrics) and the novel by Edna Ferber. Filmed previously by Universal in 1936, the Kern-Hammerstein musical was remade in 1951 by MGM, this version starring Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner, and Howard Keel, with Joe E. Brown, Marge Champion, Gower Champion, William Warfield, Robert Sterling, Agnes Moorehead and Leif Erickson. None of the members of the original Broadway cast of the show appeared in this version, and Helen Morgan (the original Julie), Jules Bledsoe (the original Joe), and Edna May Oliver (the original Parthy), had already died by the time of this film's release (both Morgan and Bledsoe died before they reached fifty). The 1951 film version of Show Boat was adapted from the original 1927 stage musical by John Lee Mahin after Jack McGowan and George Wells had turned in two discarded screenplays, and was directed by George Sidney. Filmed in the typical MGM lavish style, this version is the most financially successful of the film adaptations of the play, and is one of MGM's most popular musicals, though arguably one of the studio's less inventive ones. The film, however, was arguably more cinematic than the 1936 version — the boat was seen winding its way down the river several times, and there were two scenes in which the boat was shown leaving the dock, while the 1936 film version was so faithful in following the stage play that the boat was seen moving only at the very beginning of the film. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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