Kiss Me Kate [3D] [Blu-ray]

Kiss Me Kate [3D] [Blu-ray]

 Cast: Cole Porter
Cole Porter
, Kathryn Grayson
Kathryn Grayson
, Howard Keel
Howard Keel
, Ann Miller
Ann Miller
, Tommy Rall
Tommy Rall
Kiss Me Kate [3D] [Blu-ray]

Kiss Me Kate [3D] [Blu-ray]

 Cast: Cole Porter
Cole Porter
, Kathryn Grayson
Kathryn Grayson
, Howard Keel
Howard Keel
, Ann Miller
Ann Miller
, Tommy Rall
Tommy Rall

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Overview

Cole Porter's Kiss Me Kate is a musical within a musical -- altogether appropriate, since its source material, Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, was a play within a play. Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson star as famous Broadway singing team who haven't worked together since their acrimonious divorce. Keel, collaborating with Cole Porter (played by Ron Randell), plans to star in a musical version of The Taming of the Shrew titled "Kiss Me Kate." Both he and Porter agree that only one actress should play the tempestuous Katherine, and that's Grayson. But she isn't buying, especially after discovering that Keel's latest paramour, Ann Miller, is going to be playing Bianca. Besides, Grayson is about to retire from showbiz to marry the "Ralph Bellamy character," played not by Bellamy, but by Willard Parker. A couple of gangsters (James Whitmore and Keenan Wynn) arrive on the scene, convinced Keel is heavily in debt to their boss; actually, a young hoofer in the chorus (Tommy Rall) owes the money, but signed Keel's name to an IOU. But since Grayson is having second thoughts about going on-stage, Keel plays along with the hoods, who force Grayson at gunpoint to co-star with her ex-husband so that they'll get paid off. Later the roles are reversed, and the gangsters are themselves finagled into appearing on-stage, Elizabethan costumes and all, though that scene is less of a comic success. This aside, Kiss Me Kate is a well-appointed (if bowdlerized) film adaptation of the Porter musical. Virtually all of the play's songs are retained for the screen version, notably "So in Love," "Wunderbar," "Faithful in My Fashion," "Too Darn Hot," "Why Can't You Behave?," "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" (a delightful duet delivered delightfully by Keenan Wynn and James Whitmore), and the title song. Additionally, Porter lifted a song from another play, Out of This World, and incorporated it in the movie version of Kiss Me Kate; as a result, "From This Moment On" has been included in all subsequent stagings of Kate. This MGM musical has the distinction of being filmed in 3-D, which is why Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson throw so many chairs, dishes, and pieces of fruit at the camera in their domestic battle scenes.

Product Details

Release Date: 09/10/2019
UPC: 0883929692200
Original Release: 1953
Rating: NR
Source: Warner Archives
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, Dolby Digital Stereo]
Language: English
Time: 1:50:00
Sales rank: 1,805

Special Features

Ann Miller hosts Cole Porter In Hollywood: Too Darn Hot; Vintage Documentary short Mighty Manhattan, New York's Wonder City; Cartoon Barney's Hungry Cousin; Theatrical Trailer

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Kathryn Grayson Lilli Vanessi/Katherine
Howard Keel Fred Graham/Petruchio
Ann Miller Lois Lane/Bianca
Tommy Rall Bill Calhoun/Lucentio
Bobby Van Gremio
Keenan Wynn Lippy
James Whitmore Slug
Bob Fosse Hortensio
Kurt Kasznar Baptista
Ron Randell Cole Porter
Willard Parker Tex Callaway
Dave O'Brien Ralph
Claud Allister Paul
Ann Codee Suzanne
Carol Haney Specialty Dancer
Jeanne Coyne Specialty Dancer
Hermes Pan Specialty Sailor Dance
Ted Eckelberry Nathaniel
Mitchell Lewis Stage Doorman
André Previn Composer
Conrad Salinger Composer

Technical Credits
George Sidney Director
Dorothy Kingsley Screenwriter
Jack Cummings Producer
Warren Newcombe Special Effects
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