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On the Town (1949)
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Synopsis
Three sailors on a 24-hour pass -- Gabey (
Gene Kelly
), Chip (
Frank Sinatra
), and Ozzie (
Jules Munshin
) -- decide to soak up the sights and sounds of New York. Each one finds romance within those 24 hours: Gabey with aspiring dancer Ivy Smith (
Vera-Ellen
), Chip with lady cabbie Hildy Esterhazy (
Betty Garrett
), and Ozzie with paleontology student Claire Huddesten (
Ann Miller
). That's all, right? Wellll....Ivy passes herself off as a celebrity, but she's actually a kootch dancer in Coney Island. Claire and the boys inadvertently topple a dinosaur replica at the Museum of Anthropological History. And Hildy breaks any number of speeding laws attempting to get the lovers together and straighten out all misunderstandings. Adapted from the Broadway musical by
Betty Comden
,
Adolph Green
, and
Leonard Bernstein
, On the Town is one of the freshest, most exhilarating musicals turned out by the old MGM regime. The stars' verve and camaraderie are contagious, and the songs are staged by legendary musical director
Stanley Donen
and Kelly himself with wit and innovation. Highlights: the opening "New York, New York" number, shot on location and flat-cutting from one image to another at a dizzying pace; and
Gene Kelly
and
Vera-Ellen
's "Miss Turnstyles Ballet." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Florence Bates
Mme. Dilyovska
Betty Garrett
Brunhilde Esterhazy
George Meader
Professor
Ann Miller
Claire Huddesen
Jules Munshin
Ozzie
Alice Pearce
Lucy Shmeeler
Vera-Ellen
Ivy Smith
Gene Kelly
Gabey
Frank Sinatra
Chip
Production Crew
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Jack Martin Smith
Art Director
Gene Kelly
Choreography
Stanley Donen
Choreography
Harold Hal Rosson
Cinematographer
Conrad Salinger
Composer (Music Score)
Lennie Hayton
Composer (Music Score)
Leonard Bernstein
Composer (Music Score)
Roger Edens
Composer (Music Score)
Saul Chaplin
Composer (Music Score)
Helen Rose
Costume Designer
Gene Kelly
Director
Stanley Donen
Director
Ralph Winters
Editor
Jack Dawn
Makeup
Sydney Guilaroff
Makeup
Lennie Hayton
Musical Direction/Supervision
Roger Edens
Musical Direction/Supervision
Adolph Green
Play Author
Betty Comden
Play Author
Jerome Robbins
Play Author
Arthur Freed
Producer
Adolph Green
Screenwriter
Betty Comden
Screenwriter
Edwin B. Willis
Set Designer
Jack D. Moore
Set Designer
Roger Edens
Songwriter
Warren Newcombe
Special Effects
Year: 1949
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Musical
Produced by
MGM
Awards
1950 - Best Film - Any Source - British Academy of Film and Television
1950 - Best Film - Any Source - British Academy of Film and Television
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