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This
Stephen Sondheim
/Jules Styne/
Arthur Laurents
musical comedy Gypsy had been a Broadway smash with
Ethel Merman
in the lead. Based on the autobiography of striptease artist
Gypsy Rose Lee
, it centers on the antics of Mama Rose (here played by
Rosalind Russell
), the Stage Mother from Hell who prods and pushes her daughters June and Louise into a vaudeville career. Rose pins most of her hopes for fame on older daughter June (billed as "Dainty June"), while little Louise reluctantly goes along for the ride.
Karl Malden
plays the girls' agent, who falls in love with Rose but is ultimately turned off by her ruthless ambition. When June escapes the act to get married, Rose puts the unwilling Louise in the star spot, but vaudeville is dying and soon the only booking they can get is in a cheap burlesque house. The strippers take Louise under their wing and advise her that "You've gotta have a gimmick" to survive on the bump-and-grind circuit. The nervous Louise rises to stardom as stripper Gypsy Rose Lee, whose "gimmick" is to adopt a self-mocking attitude and to put on pseudo-sophisticated airs. Rose resents Gypsy's rise to the top, but a bravura eight-minute musical soliloquy reveals that Rose had forced her daughters on the stage because she wanted to live out her own dreams of stardom. Louise--aka Gypsy--is played by Diane Pace as a girl and by
Natalie Wood
as an adult; June (better known as
June Havoc
) is portrayal by
Suzanne Cupito
(later billed as Morgan Brittany) as a little girl and Ann Jillian as an adolescent. Most of the best songs, including "Let Me Entertain You," "Small World," and "Everything's Coming Up Roses," remain intact from the original Broadway production. Gypsy was remade for television in 1993, with
Bette Midler
as Rose. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Roxanne Arlen
Electra
Parley Baer
Mr. Kringelein
Betty Bruce
Tessie Tura
Suzanne Cupito
"Baby" June
Faith Dane
Mazeppa
Ann Jillian
"Dainty" June
Harvey Korman
Phil
Ben Lessy
Mervyn Goldstone
Karl Malden
Herbie Sommers
Diane Pace
"Baby" Louise
George Petrie
George
Louis Quinn
Cigar
Guy Raymond
Patsy
Rosalind Russell
Rose Hovick
Harry Shannon
Grandpa
Paul Wallace
Tulsa No. 2
Jean Willes
Betty Cratchitt
Natalie Wood
Louise "Gypsy Rose Lee" Hovick
Production Crew
John Beckman
Art Director
Gypsy Rose Lee
Book Author
Robert Tucker
Choreography
Harry Stradling
Cinematographer
Frank Perkins
Composer (Music Score)
Jule Styne
Composer (Music Score)
Bill Gaskin
Costume Designer
Howard Shoup
Costume Designer
Orry-Kelly
Costume Designer
Mervyn LeRoy
Director
Philip W. Anderson
Editor
Gene Hibbs
Makeup
Gordon Bau
Makeup
Frank Perkins
Musical Direction/Supervision
Mervyn LeRoy
Producer
Arthur Laurents
Screenwriter
Leonard Spigelgass
Screenwriter
Ralph S. Hurst
Set Designer
Dolph Thomas
Sound/Sound Designer
M.A. Merrick
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1962
Runtime: 144
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Musical
Produced by
Warner Brothers
Awards
1962 - Best Picture - Musical - Golden Globe
1962 - Best Picture - Musical - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
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