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New York, New York, a wonderful town- With Gene, Jules, Frank, and three cute girls around!
In this brilliant collaboration of direction by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, three lovable sailors are on 24-hour leave in the Big Apple. The on-location cinematography and Oscar-winning score provide the backdrop for the rousing, joyous musical. En route to find Gabey's (Kelly) dream girl, Miss Turnstiles of the month, Ivy Smith (Vera-Ellen), he and Ozzie (Jules Munshin) and Chip (Frank Sinatra) encounter a ready-for-love cab driver, Brunhilde ("Hildy") Esterhazy (Betty Garrett), and Claire Huddeson, a tap-dancing anthropologist (Ann Miller). The joyous night on the town spurns many an unexpected surprise for the sailors and their girls: the felling of a prehistoric dinosaur, a glitzy waltz through some of New York's exclusive nightclubs, and the boys dancing in gypsy attire. Other delights to be savored are: Kelly, Munshin, and Sinatra's rendition of "New York, New York, It's A Wonderful Town", Kelly's imaginative dance sequence with Vera-Ellen, and the belting brilliance from the sixsome of the title song make "On the Town" one of MGM's most irrepresibly fun and unforgettable musicals of the '40's. Have a ball tonight and go "on the town"!
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A one of a kind musical. that is the zenith of energy in dance and song. Vera Ellen,s pastel outfits are terrific. Sinatra singing" Your,e awful" to Betty Garrett, "Main Street" dance number with Kelly and Ellen, and Ann Miller too.!
If you have had a hard day at work...and all that junk is on TV..in the evening..and you are looking for something with energy, craft, and music and dance..take a trip " On The Town" with Kelly, Sinatra and Jules Munshin..one of the few pleasures in life.
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This movie is classic! I'm starting to like it more and more each time I see it. The cast is incredibly talented; just listen to the harmony on the title song. Some parts are a little strange ("My Prehistoric Man"), but hey, that's one of reasons I love it. The scenes atop the Empire State Building near the end are hilarious and classic. "Let's Go To My Place" by Sinatra and Pearce is wonderful; it's hard to beleive this is the same lounge singer from the rat pack. This also shows the range in acting that Gene Kelly has. What a guy. A must see for any Kelly or Sinatra fan!
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On The Town is notable for a lot of reasons, but in this case, enthusiasm cannot overcome the general sham of this low-class production. Why did they toss most of the BETTER songs aside from the original Broadway production and have MGM hacks enter banal new ones? Get the Original Broadway Cast CD to hear what you're REALLY missing...
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The movie "On the Town" was very enjoyable. The dvd version though is no better than existing vhs versions. The only extra's are the theatrical trailer. No cast/crew biographies or other extras. The video quality is fair and the sound fair. The movie deserved a better transfer, definatley a rush job. Rent, don't buy.
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