West Side Story [50th Anniversary Edition]
Director: Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins, Steven Spielberg
Cast: Johnny Green
, Natalie Wood
, Richard Beymer
, Rita Moreno
, George Chakiris
, Russ Tamblyn
DVD
(Wide Screen / Restored / Repackaged / Subtitled)
$12.99
- Release Date: 10/09/2012
- UPC: 0883904284307
- Original Release: 1961
- Rating: NR
- Source: MGM (VIDE
- Region Code: 1
- Presentation: [Wide Screen]
- Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
- Language: English
- Runtime: 9180
- Sales rank: 2,799
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Audio
English 5.1 Dolby Digital
Español Mono
Français Mono
Subtitles
English for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Español
Subtitles: None
Scenes
Extras
Music Machine
Play All
Overture
Prologue
Jet Song
Something's Coming
Dance at the Gym - Blues
Dance at the Gym - Promenade/Mambo/Pas de Deux/Jump
Maria
America
Tonight
Gee, Officer Krupke
Entr'Acte (Intermission)
I Feel Pretty
One Hand, One Heart
Quintet
The Rumble
Somewhere
Cool
A Boy Like That/I Have a Love
Finale
End Credits
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Romeo and Juliet is restaged in New York City in this musical film. The story focuses on two rival street gangs: the Jets, comprised of second-generation American teens, and the Sharks, consisting of Puerto Rican immigrants. When a Jet falls in love with the rival leader's sister, tragedy ensues.
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West Side Story is remarkable for its seamless transference from stage musical to screen classic, with the complete Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim song score intact, as well as the choreography of Jerome Robbins. The story, derived from Romeo and Juliet, works on a symbolic rather than realistic level; there is no pretense that this is a true representation of what New York City gangs were like circa 1960. Veteran director Robert Wise is probably the person most responsible for the film's success, and for retaining the best qualities of the stage production, though co-director Robbins, who feuded with Wise throughout the production, would likely disagree. After several weeks of delayed production due to Robbins' insistence on extra rehearsals, Wise tired of the Broadway legend and had him removed from the set. West Side Story swept the Oscars, taking ten awards, including awards for Best Picture and its decidedly non-cordial co-directors. The Academy gave a special choreography award to Robbins, who thanked a great many people in his acceptance speech, noticeably failing to mention Wise.