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The Fantasticks (1995)
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Synopsis
The longest-running show in the history of the American theater (it opened at an off-Broadway theater in the spring of 1960, where it remained until the production finally closed in early 2002) finally arrives onscreen. Hucklebee (
Brad Sullivan
) and Bellamy (
Joel Grey
) are a pair of small town fathers who are scheming to bring their children Matt (
Joseph McIntyre
) and Luisa (
Jean Louisa Kelly
) together in a romance. As a carnival arrives to bring some excitement to the sleepy village, the fathers persuade a mysterious interloper named El Gallo (Jonathan Morris) to stage a mock abduction of Luisa, which will hopefully prompt Matt to come to her rescue. However, while El Gallo's plan succeeds, he also awakens his innocent charges to the darker and more disappointing side of love. The Fantasticks was shot and edited in 1995, but beyond a few preview screenings, it went unreleased until the fall of 2000. The film marked the dramatic debut of former New Kids on the Block vocalist
Joseph McIntyre
, and features Teller (of the magic/performance art duo Penn & Teller) in a rare speaking role. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Joel Grey
Bellamy
Barnard Hughes
Henry
Jean Louisa Kelly
Luisa
Brad Sullivan
Hucklebee
Jonathon Morris
El Gallo
Joseph McIntyre
Matt
Production Crew
Edward L. Rubin
Art Director
Terry Miller
Associate Producer
Tim Healey
Associate Producer
Rick Pagano
Casting
Michael Smuin
Choreography
Fred Murphy
Cinematographer
Harvey Schmidt
Composer (Music Score)
Luke Reichle
Costume Designer
Michael Ritchie
Director
Melissa Kent
Editor
William Scharf
Editor
Art Schaefer
Executive Producer
Terry Miller
First Assistant Director
Harvey Schmidt
From Musical by
Tom Jones
From Musical by
Jonathan Tunick
Musical Arrangement
Linne Radmin
Producer
Michael Ritchie
Producer
Harvey Schmidt
Screenwriter
Tom Jones
Screenwriter
Alan Hicks
Set Decorator
Alan Hicks
Set Decorator
Alan Hicks
Set Designer
Alan Hicks
Set Designer
Tom Jones
Songwriter
Kim Ornitz
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1995
Runtime: 90
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre
Musical
Romance
Color type
Deluxe
Sound
DTS/SDDS
Release
September 22, 2000 (USA - Limited)
by United Artists Film
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.