Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 0

Revenue

$ 0

Top Billed Cast

Gordon MacRae

Curly McLain

Gloria Grahame

Ado Annie Carnes

Gene Nelson

Will Parker

Charlotte Greenwood

Aunt Eller

Shirley Jones

Laurey Williams

Eddie Albert

Ali Hakim

James Whitmore

Mr. Carnes

Rod Steiger

Jud Fry

Barbara Lawrence

Gertie

Jay C. Flippen

Skidmore

Roy Barcroft

Marshal

James Mitchell

Dream Curly / Dancer

Bambi Linn

Dream Laurey / Dancer

Jennie Workman

Dancer

Virginia Bosler

Dancer

Kelly Brown

Dancer

Evelyn Taylor

Dancer

Lizanne Truex

Dancer

Jane Fischer

Dancer

Marc Platt

Dancer

Chad Dee Block

Dancer (uncredited)

Bob Calder

Dancer (uncredited)

Beth Carter

Dancer (uncredited)

Bill Chatham

Dancer (uncredited)

Robert Cole

Dancer (uncredited)

Jerry Dealey

Dancer (uncredited)

Al Ferguson

Cowboy at Auction (uncredited)

Joanne Genthon

Dancer (uncredited)

Jerry Glenn

Dancer (uncredited)

Stanley Hall

Dancer in Dream Ballet (uncredited)

Fred Hansen

Dancer (uncredited)

Loren Hightower

Dancer (uncredited)

Ben Johnson

Wrangler (uncredited)

Ray Jones

Cowboy at Auction (uncredited)

Maurice Kelly

Man at Train Station (uncredited)

Donald Kerr

Farmer at Dance (uncredited)

Nancy Kilgas

Dancer (uncredited)

Ethan Laidlaw

Cowboy at Auction (uncredited)

Richard Landry

Man at Train Station (uncredited)

Carey Leverette

Dancer (uncredited)

Rory Mallinson

Cowboy at Auction (uncredited)

Gloria Moore

Girl at Orchard (uncredited)

Raimonda Orselli

Dancer (uncredited)

Bob Petrovich

Dancer (uncredited)

Jim Reeves

Cowboy at Auction (uncredited)

Cecile Rogers

Dancer (uncredited)

Buddy Roosevelt

Cowboy at Auction (uncredited)

Jerry Rush

Man at Train Station (uncredited)

Russell Simpson

The Minister (uncredited)

Felix Smith

Dancer (uncredited)

Dolores Starr

Dancer (uncredited)

Jack Tygett

Dancer (uncredited)

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A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-11-14

Great music, lyrics and dancing - but boy, what a truly sterile delivery. By necessity, staging has to be precise in a theatre; cinema offers little of such spacial restrictions so why is this musical choreographed to within an inch of it's life? There is virtually none of the spontaneity - especially with the rumbustious dances - that the big screen offered and what we are left with, though colourful and cheery, just lacks... something! So frequently it is as if they are still performing to that seat in the centre of the Royal Circle - complete with the casual supporting cast with their delicate short steps and stage whispers in each other's ear. Gordon MacRae looks pristine, way too pristine, and Gloria Grahame a very pale imitation of Doris Day from 2 years earlier in "Calamity Jane". Charlotte Greenwood does a cracking job as the worldly "Aunt Eller" as does Eddie Albert as the improbably named "Ali Hakim"; even Rod Steiger does genuinely carry off the role of the disgruntled "Jud Fry" but I'm afraid the whole just doesn't equal the sum of the parts - and with Rodgers & Hammerstein providing "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning"; "Surrey with a Fringe on Top" "I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say No" & the eponymous title tune; that's a real shame...