| | |  | DANCER VIDEOS | Home » » The Classic Musicals Collection - Broadway to Hollywood (Easter Parade Two Disc Special Edition / The Band Wagon Two Disc Special Edition / Bells Are Ringing / Finian's Rainbow / Brigadoon) | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | A collection of musical films based on Broadway shows in which a Broadway dancer picks a new partner, a veteran performer tries to rekindle his career in a new Broadway show, a leprechaun's stolen treasure, a phone operator who falls in love with a voice, Genre: Musicals Rating: NR Release Date: 15-MAR-2005 Media Type: DVD | | | Product Details: | | | Actors:
| Gene Kelly, Van Johnson, Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Petula Clark | | Director:
| Charles Walters | | Format:
| Box set, Color, DVD, Special Edition, NTSC | | Language:
| English | | Subtitle:
| English, Spanish, French | | Number of Discs:
| 5 | | Studio:
| Warner Home Video | | Run Time:
| 594 minutes | | DVD Release Date:
| March 15, 2005 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 10 reviews |
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great value setMar 21, 2009 its a lovely collection to have at a affordable price.it contains two double disc editions.documentary on judy garland is one sided but still informative,it presents a gloomy picture of her life.finian's rainbow is quite an exciting musical,petula clark sings beautifully,the print is really great and quite amazing.its a great set to add to your collection.
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Gift receptionJan 13, 2009 I haven't seen this collection myself, but the recipients seem happy with it. The product came in a timely fashion.
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Classic MusicalsNov 24, 2008 I have a copy of this set. I bought another set of this GREAT COLLECTION to give as a gift and it was greatly received. Everyone who likes Musicals should own this collection.
Old Gold...May 03, 2008 While all the musicals in this collection are well worth the price my favorites are The Band Wagon and the incomparable Bells Are Ringing. Have Fun!
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brigadoon is short-changedJun 24, 2007 This set was given to me a few months ago. My personal interest is in Brigadoon. Cyd and Hugh are probably the greatest dancers to ever crossover (and Mr Kelly doesn't count since he was never really on the other side). What angers me about the transfer of the film version to dvd is that it was edited. DVD transfer is an opportunity to realize a film's full life. The version of Brigadoon in this collection is clearly formatted for some kind of commercial-tv presentation. The beautiful and crucial number "Come to Me Bend to Me" is formatted as an outtake, as if there wasn't time for it in the tv format. I remember when the film was released in 1964. All of us in the production had a sense that this was a show that could delight and move people who would never see a stage production. I cannot fathom why the people that gained the rights to the dvd transfer did nothing more than dump a tv-commercial-edited version onto a piggy-back of a multi-dvd set--they don't know the show, or don't give a damn
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