Hello, Dolly!
Director: Gene Kelly Cast: Barbra Streisand , Walter Matthau , Michael Crawford , Marianne McAndrew , Louis Armstrong
DVD
(Wide Screen)
$9.99
- Release Date: 01/01/2016
- UPC: 0024543075790
- Original Release: 1969
- Rating: G
- Source: 20TH CENTURY FOX
- Region Code: 1
- Presentation: [Wide Screen]
- Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono, Dolby Digital Stereo]
- Language: English
- Runtime: 8880
- Sales rank: 1,797
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Subtitles: English
Subtitles: Spanish
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Special Features
1969 Featurette
Theatrical Trailer: English
Theatrical Trailer: Spanish
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All That Jazz
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The Sound of Music
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"Gene Kelly's 1969 musical comedy Hello Dolly! comes to DVD from 20th Century Fox Home Video with a widescreen anamorphic transfer. Audio is presented in Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo in English and Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono is Spanish and French. Subtitles are a
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- Hello, Dolly!
- Director: Barbra Streisand
Produced for a then-astronomical 24 million dollars, Hello, Dolly!'s disappointing box-office performance temporarily tarnished the promising career of Barbra Streisand. However, while the star is clearly too young for the role, the main problem with the film is that the source material did not transfer well from the stage to the screen. Director Gene Kelly's work lacks spark and inspiration and Michael Kidd's choreography, though energetic, comes across as forced. Part of the problem is the budget, every bit of which shows up onscreen. The impressive physical production slows the pace and weighs down what is essentially a light, airy confection. Still, the movie does have a number of high points. Streisand sounds marvelous in the musical numbers, making the most of Jerry Herman's simple, hummable songs. Her performance of "So Long Dearie," in particular, is exciting, and if the title number goes on a bit too long, it still features the incomparable Louis Armstrong in a cameo. Co-star Walter Matthau is an odd choice for the male lead in a musical, but he pulls it off. The rest of the cast, including Michael Crawford and Tommy Tune, are amiable and agreeable. While the movie may not have deserved its Oscar nomination for Best Picture, it's still a pleasant, if somewhat dull, divertissement.