Show Boat

Show Boat

Director: George Sidney Cast: Kathryn Grayson
Kathryn Grayson
, Howard Keel
Howard Keel
, Ava Gardner
Ava Gardner
, Joe E. Brown
Joe E. Brown
George Sidney
Show Boat

Show Boat

Director: George Sidney Cast: Kathryn Grayson
Kathryn Grayson
, Howard Keel
Howard Keel
, Ava Gardner
Ava Gardner
, Joe E. Brown
Joe E. Brown
George Sidney

DVD (Mono)

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Overview

"MGM's 1951 version of Show Boat has always been artistically suspect. It's a very superficial interpretation of the play, more akin to a fancy-dress dinner-theater version, than a serious adaptation. Apart from the major alterations made in the score and plot, and the sheer radiance of its Technicolor photography, which makes it look too good, the 1951 movie's production caused the 1936 Universal version (made within hailing distance of the original stage production and utilizing members of that cast) to be withdrawn from circulation for many years. On the other hand, this is the version of Show Boat that, for better or worse, most filmgoers and most people have come to know for a half century. It has had a mixed history on video. The original VHS and laser editions from the early and mid-'80s, based on existing elements for television presentation, suffered from muddy colors and muffled sound. A laser upgrade in the late '80s improved both modestly, and another in the early '90s restored most of the luster to the picture and the music. The DVD release takes the next step -- the movie glows from its first frame to its last; what's more, the detail that shows through now makes even the last laserdisc edition look pale, muted, and anemic by comparison. The sound is also very good, although here the movie has always been at a disadvantage -- Show Boat was made a little too early to avail itself of the best recording technology, and the audio has always lacked the range and richness of later musical productions from MGM and other studios; it's decent, and carefully balanced, but still a bit bass-heavy and lacking a layer of clarity that is evident in other musical scores of the period -- the orchestral transitions lack some of the majesty that one expects in their volume and texture, and most of the songs miss the highs and rich undertones that belong in this kind of a rich score. This may be as good as it gets, however, and it is cleaner than the laser track. Despite its artistic shortcomings, one sort of wishes that Warner Home Video had given this disc special treatment. There should have been an audio track discussion of the film and the underlying work. This would have been a chance to show those who might never purchase the 1936 version (assuming it ever comes out on DVD) what was missing here and also what was good about it -- and there is some good about it, especially several of the performances: Ava Gardner, Howard Keel, Agnes Moorehead, William Warfield, and Kathryn Grayson. As it is, it's a very good disc, one of the prettiest to look at in the MGM musical library, well mastered and priced attractively. The only bonus material is the original trailer, which is as faded and fuzzy as the movie used to look on video, but the 28 chapters divide the movie up into all of its essential musical and dramatic points. The movie starts up automatically, so the menu must be accessed manually."

Product Details

Release Date: 08/08/2000
UPC: 0012569509429
Original Release: 1951
Rating: NR
Source: STUDIO DISTRIBUTION SERVS LLC
Region Code: 1
Sound: [monaural]
Language: English
Time: 1:48:00
Sales rank: 40,549

Special Features

Interactive menus; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Languages: English and Español; Subtitles: English, Français & Español

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Kathryn Grayson Magnolia Hawks
Howard Keel Gaylord Ravenal
Ava Gardner Julie Laverne
Joe E. Brown Capt. Andy Hawks
Agnes Moorehead Parthy Hawks
Marge Champion Ellie May Shipley,Frank Schultz
William Warfield Joe
Leif Erickson Pete
Robert Sterling Stephen Baker
Adele Jergens Cameo McQueen
Owen McGiveney Windy McClain
Frances Williams Queenie
Regis Toomey Sheriff Ike Vallon
Frank Wilcox Mark Hallson
Chick Chandler Herman
Emory Parnell Jake Green
Sheila Clark Kim Ravenal
Ian MacDonald Drunken Sport
Fuzzy Knight Troc Piano Player
Norman Leavitt George the Calliope Player
Anne Dore Showboat Cast Girl
Christian Lind Showboat Cast Girl
Lyn Wilde Showboat Cast Girl
Marietta Elliott Showboat Cast Girl
Joyce Jameson Showboat Cast Girl
Bette Arlen Showboat Cast Girl
Helen Kimball Showboat Cast Girl
Tac Porchon Showboat Cast Girl
Mitzie Uehlein Showboat Cast Girl
Judy Landon Showboat Cast Girl
Nova Dale Showboat Cast Girl
Mary Jane French Showboat Cast Girl
Marilyn Kinsley Showboat Cast Girl
Alice Markham Showboat Cast Girl
Michael Dugan Showboat Cast Boy
Robert Fortier Showboat Cast Boy
George Ford Showboat Cast Boy
Cass Jaeger Showboat Cast Boy
Boyd Ackerman Showboat Cast Boy
Roy Damron Showboat Cast Boy
Joseph Roach Showboat Cast Boy,Drunk
George Lynn Dealer
Louis Mercier Dabney
Lisa Ferraday Renee
Anna Q. Nilsson Seamstress
Ida Moore Little Old Lady
Alphonse Martell Headwaiter
Edward Keane Hotel Manager
Tom Irish Bellboy
Jim Pierce Doorman,Doorman
William Tannen Man with Julie
Earle Hodgins Bartender,Bartender
Mary Bezemes Minor Role
Carol Brewster Girl
Peter Camlin Croupier
Linda Christian Chorus Girl
John Crawford Hotel Clerk
Frank Dae Doctor
Jerome Kern Composer
Oscar Hammerstein II Composer
Conrad Salinger Composer
Adolph Deutsch Composer

Technical Credits
George Sidney Director
John Lee Mahin Screenwriter
Arthur Freed Producer
Peter Ballbusch Special Effects
Warren Newcombe Special Effects
Jerome Kern Screenwriter
Oscar Hammerstein II Screenwriter
Edna Ferber Screenwriter
George Wells Screenwriter
Douglas Shearer Sound Effects,Sound/Sound Designer
Jack McGowan Screenwriter
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