| The Music Man (Special Edition) | 
enlarge | Directors: Morton Dacosta, Scott Benson (ii) Actors: Robert Preston, Shirley Jones, Buddy Hackett, Hermione Gingold, Paul Ford Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 174 reviews Sales Rank: 630
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Special Edition, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: G (General Audience) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 181 Aspect Ratio: 2.20:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.6 x 0.5
MPN: 085391676829 ISBN: 0790738155 UPC: 085391676829 EAN: 9780790738154 ASIN: B00000F14B
Theatrical Release Date: June 19, 1962 Release Date: February 23, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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Amazon.com essential video The Music Man was one of the last great movie musicals from any studio, and it proved to be that rarest of events: a Broadway show that was measurably improved by its transition to the screen. Robert Preston made his musical debut--both live and on film--as "Professor" Harold Hill, the upbeat charlatan who promises to teach a small-town boys band by the "think system." But it's the part Preston was born to play and the one for which he will always be best remembered. Composer Meredith Willson based The Music Man on his own small-town Midwestern boyhood, circa 1912, a quasi-mythical place where the old-maid librarian looks and sings like Shirley Jones. The boy himself is an adorable Ron Howard, lisp-singing "Gary, Indiana." Willson's entire score, featuring a combination of what are now standards, such as "Goodnight My Someone" and "Till There Was You" and show-specific numbers ("Trouble," "76 Trombones"), is never less than infectious. This dazzling special edition is also as bright and sunny as any 4th of July in Iowa could ever hope to be. --Robert Windeler
Product Description Meredith Willson's Broadway play is brought to the screen in this musical featuring Preston as Professor Harold Hill, a con artist whose schemes are unmasked by the lovely librarian, Marian (Jones). Genre: Musicals Rating: G Release Date: 1-JUN-2004 Media Type: DVD
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Poor DVD quality October 1, 2008 The first and last thirds of the movie are Ok -- not great quality -- but the middle third hangs up time after time. You must fast forward to get it past the "bad spot" and then resume watching. But you can't go back and watch or listen to the piece that you've missed or it hangs up (freezes) again.
A great musical! September 18, 2008 This is a great movie. I got my husband to watch it with me and he couldn't believe how much fun it was. Give it a try. You won't regret it.
Pretty poor CD September 16, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
CD worked for half the movie then nothing. Repeated attempts to play were fruitless. Nothing.
Music Man September 15, 2008 The Music Man, of course, is a fantastic movie and the movie itself is excellent. However, I was not happy about the delivery time. I had ordered it on a Wed., and paid the extra for faster delivery. I was told the 'estimated' delivery would be Friday, but didn't get arrive at the house until Tuesday. I have never had this happen with Amazon. I was disappointed because I had wanted it no later than Saturday because it was a gift.
2nd best family movie musical in the world September 13, 2008 After "Singin in the Rain", "The Music Man" is the best all family musical from 4 year olds to 44 yr olds to 104 yr olds. What makes a smile stay on your face for 2 hrs of movie watching and carry with you throughout the next 24 hours and gives you a joyful approach to the day better than humming or singing "76 Trombones"? Watching young Ron Howard and the legendary Robert Preston in the same movie is a real treat. The movie actually expands the show by dimension not change of story or format. What can I say? I have loved this movie and show since it came out and found great joy in introducing it to my grandkids (instead of more animation and "made for kids" movies) and they (to my delight) loved it too.
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