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Getting to Know You from The King and I 

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Marni Nixon (dubbing Deobrah Kerr) sings "Getting to Know You’' from the 1956 film of Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I.
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After long and highly distinguished careers with other collaborators, Richard Rodgers (Composer, 1902-1979) and Oscar Hammerstein II (Librettist/Lyricist, 1895-1960) joined forces in 1943 to create the most successful partnership in American musical theater. Prior to joining forces, Rodgers collaborated with lyricist Lorenz Hart on musical comedies that epitomized wit and sophistication (Pal Joey, On Your Toes, Babes In Arms and more), while Hammerstein brought new life to operetta and created the classic Show Boat with Jerome Kern. Oklahoma!, the first Rodgers & Hammerstein musical, introduced an integrated form that became known as “the musical play.” Their shows that followed included Carousel, South Pacific, The King and I, and The Sound of Music. Collectively, the Rodgers & Hammerstein musicals have earned Tony, Oscar, Grammy, Emmy, Pulitzer, and Olivier Awards. The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization is a Concord Company, www.concord.com.
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@susanalopez5052
@susanalopez5052 6 лет назад
I LOVE how HUGE the skirt is, the way it twirls and even hit’s a lot of the kids in the face, the costume design of this movie is perfection
@HawkinaBox
@HawkinaBox 5 лет назад
I want to wear something like that.
@forreal245
@forreal245 5 лет назад
It only "appears" to hit them in face. That is a very heavy skirt & would harm anyone if hit in face.
@bach1369
@bach1369 4 года назад
Deborah Kerr said those dresses weighed 40 pounds and were very warm. She thought everyone would call her, "the melting Miss Kerr." Irene Sharaff designed them, as well as for the stage show. She won an Oscar and went on to design for other productions including Flower Drum Song, Hello Dolly!, and Mommie Dearest.
@The1971orange
@The1971orange 4 года назад
@@bach1369 I thought Irene Sharaff resigned from "Mommie Dearest" because Faye Dunaway was a terror to work with. She also won for "West Side Story."
@bach1369
@bach1369 4 года назад
@@The1971orange Irene Sharaff has the screen credit. I have heard the same story but didn't know she resigned. She also did the costumes for Flower Drum Song and Hello, Dolly!
@mshima67
@mshima67 Год назад
My aunt is the fan dancer dressed in blue starting around 2:34. She will turn 100 this February😊
@yalzy1414
@yalzy1414 Год назад
How wonderful for her. What a magnificent performance in such a masterpiece. She deserves the thanks from all of us.
@Tawroset
@Tawroset 2 месяца назад
Cool! Sending both of you love from South Carolina, USA.🤗
@brucebartup6161
@brucebartup6161 2 месяца назад
When your aunt tosses the fan to Kerr at 3:07 is that wire work or just very heavy "loading" at the base of the handle + unexpected dexterity from the Hollywood star. thanks
@dlmiller7873
@dlmiller7873 Месяц назад
She was amazing with that fan!
@Kayjee17
@Kayjee17 17 дней назад
Your aunt's performance in this movie made me want to learn how to use a fan while dancing as a kid because it looked so beautiful and graceful! I did my best with the regular folding fans you see so often in churches in the South of the United States, but I could never quite match her moves - because I didn't know about dance fans, lol. It did lead me into dancing with streamers that I made myself and a great love for all forms of prop dancing... all thanks to your aunt!
@arielvillademayo
@arielvillademayo 8 лет назад
This is the reason why this musical is a classic: The unforggetables songs.
@gabomaita2923
@gabomaita2923 7 лет назад
Ariel Fredes is gay
@megbailey8567
@megbailey8567 5 лет назад
Big Gabo so what?
@megbailey8567
@megbailey8567 5 лет назад
Ariel Fredes ... I agree
@liberte5847
@liberte5847 5 лет назад
Merci beaucoup! Emmanuel
@roberteckler5317
@roberteckler5317 5 лет назад
@@gabomaita2923 is a big gibbon
@kiwi007
@kiwi007 4 года назад
These children would be in their 60s today.
@poojag3756
@poojag3756 4 года назад
haha so true maybe even 89s😂
@aminsadeghpour1549
@aminsadeghpour1549 4 года назад
the young actor who played the crown Prince is 76 years old now.
@bepisplsno.1
@bepisplsno.1 4 года назад
wow
@aminsadeghpour1549
@aminsadeghpour1549 4 года назад
@@skylight7827 I hate to contradict you but it is Deborah Kerr
@Setiva
@Setiva 4 года назад
And 70s
@crazeechickee11
@crazeechickee11 8 лет назад
The part where the little kids try to imitate her huge skirt just kills me every time. So sweet!
@russellwright1324
@russellwright1324 8 лет назад
Agreed choreographer Jerome Robbins was a genius!
@ashlynnheller8400
@ashlynnheller8400 6 лет назад
When do they do that.
@manuelorozco7760
@manuelorozco7760 6 лет назад
This movie was my first exposure to Jerome Robbins work. Then two years later I watched West Side Story
@forreal245
@forreal245 5 лет назад
How observant! I never noticed until you pointed that out. The children bend around the dancer to imitate skirt at 3:25.
@edmundfletcher3483
@edmundfletcher3483 4 года назад
It's soo cute 😂😅😅
@aminsadeghpour1549
@aminsadeghpour1549 2 года назад
What I find extraordinary about this musical is that it is a different kind of love story. It is not a love story between the two main characters (Anna and the king) but it is a love story about two people who come from different sides of the world and how they find understanding and mutual respect.
@paulaharrisbaca4851
@paulaharrisbaca4851 2 года назад
You must admit, however, that the moment the king slides his hand around Missus Anna's waist is pretty sexy.... and when he gives her a ring....
@arletteurbancic8875
@arletteurbancic8875 2 года назад
@@paulaharrisbaca4851 Yes, I have always wondered - did they actually love each other in an impossible kind of way?
@laniakea871
@laniakea871 Год назад
Your comment is a bit self-contradictory, and frankly, asinine. Seriously? I’ve always seen this story as a (romantic) love story. It shouldn’t have to be said: just because two people aren’t fucking doesn’t mean it’s not a romantic story. Just because two people don’t end up married or together with kids doesn’t mean it’s not romantic (or not a love story). “Mutual understanding and respect.” If this isn’t automatically included in your definition of love, you’ve been brainwashed by the crap side of Hollywood (and shitty pop music). 🙄 God, people these days are so stupid and shallow.
@davidallen508
@davidallen508 Год назад
@@arletteurbancic8875 And just how many other women was he loving at the same time ? Let’s get real !
@teresaholt6494
@teresaholt6494 Год назад
I couldn't agree with you more. There's some modern day stories of a similar nature. Good lord, walking around in that dress. Let's not even talk about the songwriting, stereotypes, not to mock a quote from the same movie in question..... Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera...✌️
@joannagardner3446
@joannagardner3446 2 года назад
I am 71 years old and have my first grandchild in my arms as I write this. I learned all the songs from the king and I when I was 6 years old. I used to sing them all to my grandmother. I studied classical singing for many years. The memories of my Nani and sharing this music is one f my very best. Now I sing this song to my 4 month old granddaughter. What wonderful music. Full of love and is so very pure. Thank Rogers and Hammerstein.
@damaryscesani7743
@damaryscesani7743 Год назад
Blessings to you and your grandchild.
@nicolem.5452
@nicolem.5452 3 года назад
I love how she teaches, but how she also learns to dance with the fan. It's very nice to see that they respected each other so much in learning.
@AI-hx3fx
@AI-hx3fx 4 месяца назад
And then she even learns what the film attempts to show as a "wai".
@ShelbyVia
@ShelbyVia 7 лет назад
This VHS tape was probably one of the fondest memories of my childhood.
@Leon-qh9br
@Leon-qh9br 7 лет назад
Mine too! reason why I am in the film industry ...thanks mom
@MrBurgerphone1014
@MrBurgerphone1014 5 лет назад
same
@tarijumbo-ahiamadu1683
@tarijumbo-ahiamadu1683 4 года назад
Shelby_Via_ yea
@willg.6168
@willg.6168 4 года назад
And getting to be female in the 21st century will be the fondest one of you life?
@BryonLetterman
@BryonLetterman 3 года назад
I'm 34 and my grandma had the big double VHS set for The Sound of Music lol
@DisneyFanatic2364
@DisneyFanatic2364 4 года назад
Watching this before teaching my first class tomorrow.
@dbha1267
@dbha1267 3 года назад
DisneyFanatic2364 hii!!!
@dbha1267
@dbha1267 3 года назад
I watch your videos
@definatalia3341
@definatalia3341 3 года назад
me too
@chloeesteron7359
@chloeesteron7359 3 года назад
same
@akrenwinkle
@akrenwinkle 3 года назад
I hope it's not at a correctional facility.
@timhowley9197
@timhowley9197 Год назад
The beautiful voice of Marnie Nixon
@jasenbedwell6525
@jasenbedwell6525 4 года назад
I love this, any body in 2019
@James.Fife05
@James.Fife05 4 года назад
Me too. Love musicals. The King and I and Oklahoma my 2 favourite R&H ones. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein were absolute geniuses. Beautiful melodic songs and everyone of them with tremendous lyrics.
@jenniferwebb5954
@jenniferwebb5954 4 года назад
You know it!!
@poojag3756
@poojag3756 4 года назад
no
@jaws1754
@jaws1754 4 года назад
Sorry, watching this in 2025
@constancemiller3753
@constancemiller3753 4 года назад
@@jaws1754 save me a spot on the couch!
@johnn.5033
@johnn.5033 6 лет назад
I don't care what people say about the negative realities behind the Kingdom of Siam at this time, I eat this glossy musical crap up. I love good sentiment and a beautiful score with wonderful voices singing in unison. It shows me a world that I am not a part of, and one that could have, if not entirely was possible, to exist and that's enough belief for me to imagine it vividly. Rodgers and Hammerstein created art and spectacle in the most beautiful way.
@np7736
@np7736 5 лет назад
Actually, around the same time this movie was released, Thailand published a book that got into the US Library of Congress saying why the king at the time wasnt that bad. From what I've heard, he was actually relatively progressive for Thailand, improving the education system and women's rights. I recommend you do some research on him because he's actually kind of an interesting person.
@cookieanon7794
@cookieanon7794 5 лет назад
N p I’m pretty sure the actual king had been a former munk or priest
@anataria
@anataria 5 лет назад
well, as a Thai person, I wish westerns would love to learn more about (their own fault) harsh colonial times - and also how they 'still' until nowadays look down on colonised nations as 'uneducated' 'uncivilised' 'exotic' as represented in this musical, or in case of Thailand 'exotic cheap tourist paradise'. The world doesn't change in a bit...except the war shifts from gunfire to economic inequality. with much of my admire for the musical tho.
@simonkwong5380
@simonkwong5380 4 года назад
John N. Hear hear John!
@fuccboi2562
@fuccboi2562 3 года назад
@@anataria Your comment is a year old but I fully agree and support this. I also come from an asian country that was colonized by a western nation.
@marklee3297
@marklee3297 Год назад
What a classic movie from Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. Deborah Kerr is to "The King and I" as Julie Andrews is to "The Sound of Music" in which both portrayed excellent Mother figure in these movies. What a lovely and memorable song, thank you Deborah Kerr and Marni Nixon!
@Dukkyjames200
@Dukkyjames200 Год назад
I like that Marni and Deborah worked closely together on these numbers. Deborah was big enough to realise she needed to be dubbed and was super professional about it. I’m glad she didn’t feel slighted by it. And of course Marni’s wonderful voice immortalised by this picture and so many others.
@bradleyscarton3931
@bradleyscarton3931 7 лет назад
This is Marni's best dubbing job. She actually sounds like Deborah Kerr. The reason for that is due to the fact Deborah and Marni worked closely together when it came to dubbing. Marni went through the actions with Deborah so she was feeling the same thing as Deborah was feeling while she was filming.
@NS-vw8pm
@NS-vw8pm 5 лет назад
Bradley Scarton Totally agree, I was going to add a comment saying the same thing. Her voice blends seamlessly with Deborah Kerr
@reluctanttraveller275
@reluctanttraveller275 4 года назад
@@NS-vw8pm And Deborah Kerr was always very clear that Marni Nixon should be given credit for her vocal work. I think that this is possibly the best ever dubbing in a Hollywood musical. To this day I still "believe" the fiction of Deborah Kerr singing when I've known it was Marni Nixon for years!
@GaryNReese
@GaryNReese 4 года назад
Marnie Nixon is the greatest American "unsung" singer of the 20th Century.
@jamestyler7697
@jamestyler7697 4 года назад
The job is so flawless that it really sounds like its Deborah's own voice reacting to the firm handshake at 2:18 (or WAS it Deborah's voice that was used there? I dunno but their voices mended so seamlessly its almost impossible to tell)
@Goodytrushoes
@Goodytrushoes 3 года назад
I think Marni was great at adjusting her voice to sound like the actress on screen in general...I probably notice the disconnect a little bit more in West Side for example but I think it's largely down to the fact that I *know* it's Marni. As a kid (and even a teen) I thought Natalie Wood was singing as Maria and Audrey Hepbrun was singing as Eliza. Take Christopher Plummer's dub in Sound of Music as an example of where even as a kid I knew something didn't sit right!
@JohnAllen407
@JohnAllen407 7 лет назад
The world needs another musical as beautiful as these love songs.
@manuelorozco7760
@manuelorozco7760 6 лет назад
John Allen Amen to that.
@kazzityangel
@kazzityangel 4 года назад
@Trevor Sedis What has that got to do with feminism? Stop being so bitter and trying to push your agenda.
@paulaharrisbaca4851
@paulaharrisbaca4851 2 года назад
Forget "Hamilton". We'll never see a Rodgers/Hammerstein again I think.
@manuelorozco7760
@manuelorozco7760 Год назад
@@paulaharrisbaca4851 I love Lin Manual Miranda. But I’ve been a Rogers and Hammerstein fan since Brandy’s Cinderella
@brandypitiol7500
@brandypitiol7500 4 года назад
I miss those days when you allowed to shake eachothes's hands....
@thecatwithoutatail5420
@thecatwithoutatail5420 4 года назад
lol
@memyselfandi7782
@memyselfandi7782 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@juanpedrodelacruz7348
@juanpedrodelacruz7348 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@daemonskycloak6818
@daemonskycloak6818 3 года назад
I don’t lol
@lyraginne8619
@lyraginne8619 3 года назад
Ded😂
@winniem1989
@winniem1989 3 года назад
still one of my favorite musicals of all time... they don't make them like this anymore
@volb9817
@volb9817 10 месяцев назад
Sadly true. Élégance and class has been trown out the window à long time ago...
@forreal245
@forreal245 5 лет назад
The sets, the costumes, the talent...days gone by!
@mhikl4484
@mhikl4484 6 лет назад
Marni Nixon was wonderful. She could alter her singing voice close to the actresses real voice so one would think the real actress was actually singing. I am collecting her dubbing. Miss Nixon was that good.
@manuelorozco7760
@manuelorozco7760 6 лет назад
Mhi kl I've also heard her sing in West Side Story The Sound of Music and The Secret Garden (1949)
@davidallen508
@davidallen508 5 лет назад
So true ; I could listen to Marni Nixon all day.She should have received full credit on the movie titles and record covers.
@G6JPG
@G6JPG 3 года назад
@@manuelorozco7760 IIRR, didn't she actually appear (as one of the nuns, I think) in SOM?
@manuelorozco7760
@manuelorozco7760 3 года назад
@@G6JPG Yes
@oliverbrownlow5615
@oliverbrownlow5615 Год назад
@@G6JPG Marni played Sister Sophia.
@ianrobert6239
@ianrobert6239 Год назад
I wish people were like this today.
@davidparsons6077
@davidparsons6077 8 лет назад
Marni Nixon was an amazing and talented singer. I saw this movie when I was a kid with my parents. I never knew till today that Miss Kerr never actually sang a note of it. R.I.P Marni Nixon.
@Cportelli1
@Cportelli1 8 лет назад
I never knew that!!! Wow!
@jacquelinesternberg8461
@jacquelinesternberg8461 7 лет назад
I've known that for years and years... Marni Nixon was fabulous. The reason the dubbing was so seamless in "The King and I" is because Deborah Kerr knew from the get-go that she was going to be dubbed, and worked well with Nixon to get the job done... and Marni Nixon's voice was slightly modified in the studio in order to "age" her voice so that she'd sound more like the older woman Deborah Kerr was and played (and, with difficulty, had to lower the register of her soprano voice, as well). Deborah Kerr also does a fine acting job while she sings, so that it all works beautifully. Other stars Marni Nixon dubbed for--such as Audrey Hepburn and Natalie Wood--were not as cognizant upfront that they'd be dubbed, and you can tell from their performances on film that the singing voice isn't theirs.
@Katie-xg6ky
@Katie-xg6ky 7 лет назад
David Parsons yesterday I saw the musical in the theatre THIS IS MY NEW FAVOURITE SONG
@googleuser2874
@googleuser2874 6 лет назад
WTF????? Seriously???
@LS-us1jm
@LS-us1jm 6 лет назад
Thanks for the info! Never knew that!
@LuxuriantCarrot
@LuxuriantCarrot Год назад
A few days ago i was volunteering at a retirement home, when I met a lady who had dementia. She just kept on repeating and singing this song. What a beautiful song.
@mahler58
@mahler58 6 лет назад
And how about the dancer with the fan? Incredible!
@zacbloxxofold
@zacbloxxofold 5 лет назад
Mamselle that is prince chulalonghorn i play him in my school musical he is dat crowned prince
@rosierennie5867
@rosierennie5867 5 лет назад
@@zacbloxxofold No. It's not Chulalonghorn was in Purple, the one who Louis taught to Bow. The dancer with the fan is probably an entertainer for the children
@eleanorhargrove8539
@eleanorhargrove8539 5 лет назад
It’s up to the director who does the dance. When I played Princess Ying Yaolak I did the fan dance
@forreal245
@forreal245 5 лет назад
Yes, incredible.
@jeankoefman7250
@jeankoefman7250 2 года назад
Music shall we dance from filn Shall we dance
@KatonNeko
@KatonNeko 4 года назад
I remember bursting out laughing when I first saw the scene wear the kids come and act as a skirt for the dancer. This remains to be my most favorite scene ever.
@mitzinicoleritter211
@mitzinicoleritter211 4 года назад
There aren't many films that keep you smiling from opening to ending credits. Simply superb!
@manuelorozco7760
@manuelorozco7760 Год назад
It’s tougher than ever these days to find them
@nataleerig
@nataleerig 8 лет назад
These children are adorable! Love the song.
@monewilliams6245
@monewilliams6245 3 года назад
Aww the babies.. The lil boy who took his crown off to give to mrs. Anna... and the lil girl that says "u like us mrs.anna"
@susanfong3611
@susanfong3611 8 лет назад
Timeless and classy: composers Rodgers and Hammerstein; choreographer Jerome Robbins; actors Yul Brynner, Deborah Kerr, Rita Moreno, and the rest of the wonderful cast in this 1956 musical gem.
@carolcrowley6676
@carolcrowley6676 8 лет назад
SUSAN FONG: I JUST LEARNED WHO PRINCESS YING YAOWALA IS....A DANCER NAME BAAYORK LEE FROM THE BROADWAY MUSICAL A CHORUS LINE....THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE SHOULD INVITE HER TO BE A PRESENTER ON OSCAR NIGHT..I BELIEVE IN RE-INTRODUCING ENTERTAINERS😊
@susanfong3611
@susanfong3611 8 лет назад
Carol, thank you for providing this information. I did not know that Baayork Lee is a dancer on Broadway. I like your idea of bringing back entertainers from the past to appear on the Academy Awards. Thank you for your comment!
@carolcrowley6676
@carolcrowley6676 8 лет назад
Susan Fong THANK YOU MS. FONG.....IT'S NICE TO KNOW THAT SOMEONE ELSE UNDERSTANDS MY SUGGESTION.😊
@danielletirpkoff4167
@danielletirpkoff4167 6 лет назад
The King and I is one of my favorite musical movies!! RIP Yul Brynner, Deborah Kerr and Marnie Nixon!!!!👑
@RobertSJHu
@RobertSJHu 3 года назад
Aloha everyone responsible for making this beautiful song "Getting To Know You." I just love this song as well the movie too !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Our world will be so better if we all can get along !!!!! Am 78 years old and love musicals !!!! Robert S.J. Hu November 14, 2020. God Bless !!!
@Navillus_95
@Navillus_95 Год назад
I love this musical for so many reasons because 1) my dad used to live in Thailand and he opens up more about the people and the culture he came to know and love, 2) I became fascinated with a totally different culture, 3) ms. Ann's probably one of my inspirations to become a teacher, 4) this has many unforgettable songs.
@tiat3137
@tiat3137 4 года назад
This is such a wonderful song man. And I love that you could literally sing it about anyone, like a love interest, a child, a new friend or yourself 😊
@paulaharrisbaca4851
@paulaharrisbaca4851 2 года назад
OR "I whistle a happy tune, and every single time, the happiness in the tune, convinces me that I'm not afraid....while shivering in my shoes, I strike a careless pose, and whistle a happy tune so no one ever knows I'm afraid." That's something all these fearful young people who won't go out without a mask need to remember.
@oliverbrownlow5615
@oliverbrownlow5615 Год назад
@@paulaharrisbaca4851 I'm a big fan of Rodgers & Hammerstein, but whistling a happy tune won't protect you from Covid, and I don't think they'd promote that view if they were alive.
@leequinn2733
@leequinn2733 2 года назад
Such beautiful children, lovely costumes, I have a fondness for musicals, particularly those made in the 50s and 60s. Those are the most well made and memorable. Yul Brynner was a versatile actor, had many memorable roles.
@thesilversurfer7136
@thesilversurfer7136 Год назад
My family would sing this song and the Von Trapp songs all the time. I think they thought they lived in a musical.
@readmylisp
@readmylisp 9 месяцев назад
no better place.
@Nalah-ov9qb
@Nalah-ov9qb 3 месяца назад
My musical teacher showed us this back in elementary school and it’s stayed in my head ever since ❤
@618B
@618B 8 месяцев назад
This was a glamorous and perfumed motion picture of how the British Empire conquered the lands of Asia.
@gaemlinsidoharthi
@gaemlinsidoharthi Год назад
Indescribably beautiful. More beautiful now, in this world torn apart by vying superpowers, maniacal religious fundamentalists, and identity politics, than it was when first it graced our lives. A wonderful story of caring, understanding, and softening the boundaries that divide us as we learning from one another. We all have our faults, and reality can be harsher than fiction, but Thailand never ceases to amaze me with its strength and beauty. Though it is a relatively small country with some of the hugest, most … _assertive_ … countries to have ever existed right on its doorsteps, still it has managed to hold on to its own, unique existence up until today.
@zapdunga12
@zapdunga12 8 месяцев назад
This movie was filmed 1955 and released 1956. 67 years ago. All those little kids are in their 70s or 80s or dead. 😢
@dkaf1000
@dkaf1000 6 лет назад
Deborah Kerr worked with whole Hollywood - and no one ever said a bad word about her.
@tannwich5350
@tannwich5350 5 лет назад
UK too probably - loved her in "The Chalk Garden"
@paulaharrisbaca4851
@paulaharrisbaca4851 2 года назад
And she could do a good American accent ("From Here to Eternity")
@roselover411
@roselover411 7 лет назад
I get this song into my head on odd occasions, but I never realized until just now that this is where it was from!
@judyagpalza549
@judyagpalza549 6 лет назад
Memoras dis song
@robertjamesplays9721
@robertjamesplays9721 4 года назад
I was studying for a really big exam way back in 2006 and this song randomly popped into my head and I started singing it to unstress me the time my exam came along I passed it easily
@joalexsg9741
@joalexsg9741 7 лет назад
Unforgettable, thank you both Marnie Nixon and Deborah Kerr for granting us this wonder! And thank you for bringing us back these sweet memories!!!
@drs.suzanavanoortsugito1455
@drs.suzanavanoortsugito1455 3 года назад
I watched this film when I was a teenager. I still love this film till now. Deborah Kerr was truly a great talented actress, and a legend...💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
@jackiemcmeekin6551
@jackiemcmeekin6551 5 лет назад
My husband I saw Yul Brenner do “The King and I” on Broadway twenty five years after the movie came out. He received a well deserved standing ovation. He had already been diagnosed with Lung Cancer. 😊💕
@bluecollarlit
@bluecollarlit Год назад
In the fall of 1981 Yul Brynner in The King and I came to Boston on the stage - same time period, I think? Unique and lovely experience.
@zanmei7261
@zanmei7261 4 года назад
This is one of my absolutely favourite Rodgers and Hammerstein songs!
@manuelorozco7760
@manuelorozco7760 3 года назад
Mine too
@gregsmith9401
@gregsmith9401 Год назад
I saw The King And I at the San Francisco Opera House in 1982 and Yul Brynner was the lead. He visited in the hallway after the show and I shook his hand. And to see this production live will always make everyone a fan of the movie and the play. Just beautiful folks.
@frankiefinkbeiner758
@frankiefinkbeiner758 Год назад
Yo I just came from a different king and I video and I think it will be cool for you to know someone else went to one of his revival shows there
@lowesonia8551
@lowesonia8551 4 года назад
Musical comedies. Pure Pleasure . No nude's, vulgarity or violence. Nothing to do with Real Condition of life in the Countries . But what dreams are made of. Children need some dreams to face REALITY.
@manuelorozco7760
@manuelorozco7760 3 года назад
This is more of a drama
@avuncular300
@avuncular300 4 года назад
Such a great moment from an unforgettable film. Such innocence and unadulterated pleasure. Thank you Deborah, Yul and Marni, for this wonderful film. Will live forever...
@chrisallen7911
@chrisallen7911 2 года назад
This is one of those songs that will make a gloomy day turn brighter and make you smile. Those children respond so naturally. Such wonderful days of entertainment for the family. I LOVE when Deborah curtsies and that gown goes up and down.
@constancekucharew321
@constancekucharew321 2 года назад
I have known The King and I all my life. Loñg before the saw thefilm I was exposed to it in sfogure skating arena ... Not knowing the plot I would draw out my own interpretation and do My own dancing to it.Long before I ever saw the film we had the record and one of my sisters would explain the songs and I would skate hearing the music 🎵🎶 over in my head
@constancekucharew321
@constancekucharew321 2 года назад
I have always loved this musical.
@terryjaster4771
@terryjaster4771 Год назад
I love this type of movie. Could take my children and not be concerned about the new words they are learning
@kateg9302
@kateg9302 4 года назад
This is the perfect soundtrack for educators everywhere.
@okoreesther8948
@okoreesther8948 2 года назад
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@DropDeadGOREjizz
@DropDeadGOREjizz 5 лет назад
Because of all the beautiful & new things im learning about you... day by day. I grew up on this. I miss when life was simple.
@theblackwidow8denise751
@theblackwidow8denise751 4 года назад
I grew up on this song as well. I still have the record with this song. Doris Day😊
@avuncular300
@avuncular300 2 года назад
A wonderful film from more gracious days.
@lorineltner6193
@lorineltner6193 2 года назад
I love her voice. It's a great song it gives great ideas to know people. You hear the song and it stays in your head. .
@cheaserceaser
@cheaserceaser 10 месяцев назад
You love Nixon's voice?
@janepiepes2243
@janepiepes2243 6 лет назад
Great to wake up to see and hear the wonderful musical scenes from the 1950's. All that my mother taught us.. forever
@lousarmento1127
@lousarmento1127 Год назад
A timeless classic !
@martynewport
@martynewport Год назад
The first time I watched this movie was in Simin Language Institute in Tehran in the summer of 1981. What a wonderful teacher we had: Mr. Jamshid Cirrus, RIP....The beauty of music of this section was always on my mind and today when I watched it again I felt the very same old joy....
@claramunhu5523
@claramunhu5523 2 года назад
Came here after watching Pam & Tommy. I love this song❤️
@michele.the.quilter6174
@michele.the.quilter6174 4 года назад
This is one of my favorite songs from a musical!
@mmhall1981
@mmhall1981 3 года назад
I absolutely love this...get teary each time I watch it💕
@lilimontgomery3150
@lilimontgomery3150 2 года назад
My all time favorite movie.
@erpollock
@erpollock 3 года назад
This LP came into my home when I was four years old, and I learned all the songs, listening constantly. I learned the Soliloquy and when I was 9, recited it for my fourth grade class. The songs are so beautiful and so easy that a 4 year old could and did sing them!
@paulaharrisbaca4851
@paulaharrisbaca4851 2 года назад
Is a puzzlement! What to tell a growing son?
@anacletwilliams8315
@anacletwilliams8315 3 года назад
It is a wonderful movie. A real classic. Deborah Kerr is just perfect in the role and the singer, Mami Nixon did a great job.
@AngelofMusic04
@AngelofMusic04 2 года назад
After "Pam & Tommy", this scene won't be the same.
@Marcel_Audubon
@Marcel_Audubon 2 года назад
Living your best trailer park life, Will?
@elbandito5411
@elbandito5411 2 года назад
Nothing can ruin this classic
@rainbowkitten8990
@rainbowkitten8990 2 года назад
I thought I was the only one who came from the show 😄
@darren40522
@darren40522 2 года назад
It was a pretty cute scene tbf 😁
@lupohutchington269
@lupohutchington269 2 года назад
Who or what is "Pam and Tommy"?
@pattysherwood7091
@pattysherwood7091 Год назад
What memories watching this decades ago with my children! Time marches on and we can’t go back
@user-lk8bz7hg2b
@user-lk8bz7hg2b 2 года назад
This is my favourite song from this musical! 😊 I bought my son up alone, and I used to sing this beautiful song to him as a baby, at bedtime, and then again when he awoke. It holds a very special place in my heart
@zapdunga12
@zapdunga12 Год назад
Rodgers and Hammerstein II The BEST, no one better
@Juliaflo
@Juliaflo 5 месяцев назад
The Big Ampersand.
@aminsadeghpour1549
@aminsadeghpour1549 6 лет назад
IN SPITE OF HOW YOUNG I WAS WHEN I FIRST SAW THIS MOVIE WITH MY FAMILY ON VHS BACK IN 1990, I WAS STILL OLD ENOUGH TO GRASP THE MEANING OF THIS SONG. THIS SONG WAS BASICLY SAYING THAT NO MATTER HOW DIFFRENT PEOPLE ARE WE STILL HAVE TO GET TO KNOW EACH OTHER.
@monewilliams6245
@monewilliams6245 3 года назад
And to be kind while doing it ...its a happy feeling being nice and polite
@gregsmith9401
@gregsmith9401 Год назад
And to get along. Makes life easier folks.
@arletteurbancic8875
@arletteurbancic8875 2 года назад
Why do I love this so much?
@jeannet7443
@jeannet7443 2 года назад
It's a happy and sweet song, and so endearing with those beautiful chldren. :-)
@hamsterdiving7593
@hamsterdiving7593 4 дня назад
I'll never forget singing this at our choir recital when I was in the fourth grade, way back in 1967. My mother had bought me a new wrap-around skirt for it that was too big, and it kept sliding down off me while I was standing on the risers...
@faymyers7105
@faymyers7105 4 года назад
A wonderful musical never to be forgotten!
@aminsadeghpour1549
@aminsadeghpour1549 Год назад
I remember the first time I saw this movie with my family as if it were yesterday. I felt absolutely in love with this song the first time I saw this movie with my family.
@suzyq4041
@suzyq4041 Год назад
Those children...so precious!
@arwentulawiekalimuddin8796
@arwentulawiekalimuddin8796 Год назад
We used to sing this in my elementary days, taught to us by Ms. Marietta our music teacher.
@tonypanzarella9387
@tonypanzarella9387 10 месяцев назад
Marni Nixon, the un-SUNG [pun intended] star of so many musical pictures.
@uhbro9962
@uhbro9962 2 года назад
pam n tommyy
@tracyensleyharp
@tracyensleyharp Год назад
Such a classic!!! 🎶😀
@stjohn0303
@stjohn0303 3 года назад
The King and was the third LP I bought. I still have it after all these years--in perfect condition
@calidahill3374
@calidahill3374 Год назад
I am 26 and my grandmother showed me movies like this. And I miss then terribly. Seven brides brides seven brothers, cat ballou etc etx
@alyn927
@alyn927 3 года назад
I remember going to see this as a child with my aunt, sister and cousins, i am now in my 70s. I would walk around the house singing all of the songs at the top of my voice, poor family, I’m tone deaf 😆 I loved it then and it has lost none of its appeal or quality over time. Still one of my favourite movies of all time thankyou for this upload.
@kathrin-mariasamarrastehle6538
@kathrin-mariasamarrastehle6538 2 года назад
My favorite part of the movie.
@aminsadeghpour1549
@aminsadeghpour1549 3 года назад
I remember very well the first time I saw this musical with my family on VHS. it was back in January of 1991. my family had just come back to the United States after a year and a half in the country of Nicaragua. I had to go have a heart surgery. the night before I went to the hospital to have my surgery my dad rented The King and I from the local library for my family to watch that night. I remember sitting down in the apartment that night enjoying the musical very much. I was only 7 years old, but I understood the importance of this song. Anna came from another world where things are quite different. this song was basically telling us but no matter how different people are they still can get to know each other if they get a chance too.
@darlingtonokpebholo-ray7600
@darlingtonokpebholo-ray7600 3 года назад
I first saw this movie in 1984. I was just 12. Watching it now brings back some nostalgic feeeling of the old good days.
@dantankunfiveancestorsfist
@dantankunfiveancestorsfist Год назад
They don't make this kind of majestic musical movie anymore.
@manuelorozco7760
@manuelorozco7760 2 месяца назад
The last great movie musical I saw was The Greatest Showman
@jannguerrero
@jannguerrero 23 дня назад
It's been corrupted by Machiavellians who inject their politics at the expense of wholesome, fun things.
@sheylafloresoyola8876
@sheylafloresoyola8876 9 лет назад
She is lovely
@wingleberry1
@wingleberry1 3 года назад
wonderful
@lynmar77
@lynmar77 2 года назад
I loved/love Deborah Kerr
@QuoththeRavenRequiem
@QuoththeRavenRequiem 3 года назад
I’ve only seen this movie once in my life when I was very young (6 or 7), but recently this song came into my head. This is a song that I’ve remembered for years, knowing every lyric by heart, but forgetting the source of it. I’m really happy to have found this again when the song came into my head as I was writing a story to pass the time. Really thankful that I can listen to this song at any moment I please and also thankful that it gave me the chance to revisit this movie.
@dyllan_sue
@dyllan_sue 4 года назад
I am actually in this play!!!! I am a princess, and a Getting to Know You dancer!!!!!!!
@Priscila98245
@Priscila98245 4 года назад
Really? That's really cool! 🤯😯🤩
@lynharrod5087
@lynharrod5087 4 года назад
WOW!! What a memorable time in your life.! Great!
@dyllan_sue
@dyllan_sue 4 года назад
Thanks guys! This show turned out really great!
@hijodelaisla275
@hijodelaisla275 3 года назад
"actually"
@thomasjorge4734
@thomasjorge4734 Год назад
When Innocence had still not grown stale, nor been made to invite mockery.
@_bjorken
@_bjorken 2 года назад
I am crying... When I was a little girl, maybe 8, the 8th/9th graders put on a musical, directed by our white-bearded Arts&Theater teacher, Leslie. I always remembered the excitement of going to the PE hall (that was converted into a stage and auditorium by the backstage crew, which my older brother was on) to watch the musical...and I always remembered one line, from one song, from the musical- that stuck with me all these years: "...my cup of tea!". But I could never recall neither the song nor the musical from which it came...but on rare occasions I kept thinking of this line, and the melody, and the feeling... Now I am 24. I landed here casually after watching Anastasia (1956) and then googling Yul Brynner... I am so overwhelmed with emotion after having found this song again. The past is flooding back in a most wonderful way... And there are many parts of this song and performance that I hadn't remembered, that are so beautifully sweet (my favorite is the children becoming the dress)... Joy is pure.
@marlawhite1430
@marlawhite1430 3 года назад
Love this song💖 This musicall used to bring the whole family together. Brings back alot of memories I miss my parents 😢
@addiatmeikokusuma8058
@addiatmeikokusuma8058 5 лет назад
Wow.. Golden Age of Hollywood.. No CGI.. Just a very beautiful production set design
@vilmalugay3401
@vilmalugay3401 3 года назад
Unforgettable songs & one of the best musical movies Mar 21,2021
@floralfancy7814
@floralfancy7814 2 года назад
Okay this is the cutest thing I've seen all day.
@aminsadeghpour1549
@aminsadeghpour1549 Год назад
even when I was a kid at the first saw this movie with my family I understood the context of this song. Anna came from the country of England, which is very different than Siam. this song shows that no matter how different people may seem it's possible to find mutual respect. I think that's one of the greatest things about this musical.
@JhonatanZati
@JhonatanZati 2 года назад
"Pam & Tommy" brought me here again.
@SharonCreamer671956
@SharonCreamer671956 4 года назад
Lovely.
@cfjermedal
@cfjermedal 5 лет назад
My best friend is an elementary schoolteacher and every year on the first day of school she plays this song for the children to to make it easier for them to feel more comfortable.
@Highinsight7
@Highinsight7 5 лет назад
Another one of THE GREAT Roger and Hammerstein tunes... LOVE IT!
@aminsadeghpour1549
@aminsadeghpour1549 Год назад
Next to THE SOUND OF MUSIC this is my favorite Rodgers and Hammerstein musical.
@Highinsight7
@Highinsight7 Год назад
@@aminsadeghpour1549 I'm right there with you!
@manuelorozco7760
@manuelorozco7760 Год назад
@@aminsadeghpour1549 My favorites from them are Cinderella State Fair and Oklahoma
@girlonabookshelf4922
@girlonabookshelf4922 6 лет назад
Marin Nixon is a timeless voice and I wish more people appreciated her back when she did work in the king and I and West Side Story etc
@dominicsanimatedreviews5966
@dominicsanimatedreviews5966 4 года назад
My Fair Lady too.
@oliverbrownlow5615
@oliverbrownlow5615 Год назад
It's less well-remembered that Marni Nixon also sang for Deborah Kerr in *An Affair to Remember* (1957).
@gegib.8403
@gegib.8403 3 года назад
I have looking for this song for so long. I lost one of my favorite residents due to Alzheimers, and she used to sing this song all the time, she was my best old lady friend miss you naenae 🤍😇
@katherinem.4414
@katherinem.4414 Год назад
We should all be the kinds of people others would want to know….these days we are mainly trying to survive. We will get back to thriving!!
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