dimanche 1 juin 2008

Oklahoma !




Magna / 20th Century-Fox, 1955, Color, 145 minutes

Produced by: Arthur Hornblow, Jr.
Directed by: Fred Zinnemann
Music by: Richard Rodgers
Book and Lyrics by: Oscar Hammerstein II
Screen Play by: Sonya Levien and William Ludwig
Music Conducted and Supervised by: Jay Blackton
Musical Arrangements by: Robert Russell Bennett
Background Music Adapted and Conducted by: Adolph Deutsch
Dances Staged by: Agnes De Mille
Production Designed by: Oliver Smith
Costumes by: Orry Kelly and Motley
Wardrobe: Frank Beetson and Ann Peck

Awards:
Academy Awards for Best Score (Musical) and Best Sound Recording; Academy Award nominations for Best Color Cinematography and Best Film Editing

Cast:
Gordon MacRae (Curly),
Gloria Grahame (Ado Annie),
Gene Nelson (Will Parker),
Charlotte Greenwood (Aunt Eller),
Eddie Albert (Ali Hakim),
Shirley Jones (Laurey)



1. Overture
2. Main Title
3. Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'
4. The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
5. Kansas City
6. Kansas City Ballet
7. I Cain't Say No
8. Many A New Day
9. Many A New Day Ballet
10. People Will Say We're In Love
11. Pore Jud Is Daid
12. Out Of My Dreams
13. Out Of My Dreams Ballet
14. Entr' Acte
15. The Farmer And The Cowman
16. The Farmer And The Cowman Ballet
17. All Er Nuthin'
18. All Er Nuthin' Ballet
19. People Will Say We're In Love
20. Oklahoma
21. Finale: Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'
22. Overture (LP Version)

5 commentaires:

Anonyme a dit…

Thank you, thank you, thank you. Kiss kiss. Yesterday i bought the dvd, now i have the music! Fabulous.

clauger13 a dit…

Since shareoneall is closed, could you please repost the link? Many thanks in advance!

Anonyme a dit…

I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don't know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.


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Vicente a dit…

Este musical tiene la mejor banda sonora y la mejor cuidada.
VIGARGON

Unknown a dit…

This is a lovely resource, thank you. The vinyl disk from which I first heard Oklahoma! at an aunt's house back in the early 1970s had that very cover.