Hi, I'm writing this from South Korea. I remember seeing this play(It seems like a TV show rather than a movie, for which I like it better cause it feels like I'm watching a well made play on stage) in 1979. I liked this one very much. Thanks for bringing the memory back from my childhood. I'm amazed to find that the Peter Pan here was none other than the Daisy Buchanan' in the 'Great Gatsby' movie. Personally, I think the 1974 movie is better than the 2013 version. Oh, it seems i am carrried away to much. I just wanted to say Mia Farrow is such a wonderful actress. Thanks Again.
Dear Julie, I am writing this comment on October 1, 2024. As a huge fan of yours, I know you will have your 89th birthday. Though I realize we should avoid mentioning your age here, I am glad you are still with us. Not only are you alive but you are still quite active and inspiring as an entertainer. I hope we will witness your centennial birthday party. From a huge fan living in Japan.
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Mickey's character's critique of the singing is so interesting to me, as I think of that as fairly standard movie singing style of that era, no? Jeanette Mcdonald and Nelson Eddy and the like?
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I know that I am living on my memories, but I am almost 90 years of age, and in all that time I have Never seen a better musical than this....Nor have I seen a more beautiful woman than Mitzi Gaynor. Those were truly my "Halcyon Days"
I am so captivated by the rich voice of Ava Gardner when she starts off to sing this title. This is the performance that I remember from my young teen age years.
With this movie you get both the sublime and the ridiculous. Sublime: the songs and performances Ridiculous: the wooden( to put it mildly) performances of Tom Drake as Richard Rodgers Even more ridiculous: the hammy beyond belief performance of Mickey Rooney as Lorenz Hart
The music track is from a album recorded March 17 and released April 1, 1957. Recording companies knew that stereo was coming and had only started recording in stereo the previous December.