Show Boat [Blu-ray]

Show Boat [Blu-ray]

 Cast: Kathryn Grayson
Kathryn Grayson
, Howard Keel
Howard Keel
, Ava Gardner
Ava Gardner
, Joe E. Brown
Joe E. Brown
, Agnes Moorehead
Agnes Moorehead
Show Boat [Blu-ray]

Show Boat [Blu-ray]

 Cast: Kathryn Grayson
Kathryn Grayson
, Howard Keel
Howard Keel
, Ava Gardner
Ava Gardner
, Joe E. Brown
Joe E. Brown
, Agnes Moorehead
Agnes Moorehead

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Overview

The third and (to date) last film version of the Edna Ferber/Jerome Kern/Oscar Hammerstein II musical Show Boat falls just short of greatness but is still a whale of a show. Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson are in fine fettle as irresponsible gambler Gaylord Ravenal and showboat ingenue Magnolia Hawks. The plot adheres closely to the Broadway original making several welcome improvements in the final act (which was always a bit shaky). Magnolia, daughter of showboat impresario Captain Andy (Joe E. Brown) and Parthy Hawkes (Agnes Moorehead), falls head over heels in love with the raffish Ravenal. When the show's leading lady, Julie (Ava Gardner), and leading man, Steve (Robert Sterling), are forced to leave when Julie's mulatto heritage is revealed by disgruntled suitor Pete (Leif Erickson), Magnolia and Gaylord step into the vacant stage roles and score a hit. Eventually, the two are married and for several months are quite happy. After incurring serious gambling losses, however, Gaylord walks out of Magnolia's life never realizing that his wife is expecting a baby. With the help of her former showboat colleagues Ellie and Frank Schultz (Marge and Gower Champion) and a behind-the-scenes assist from the tragic Julie, Magnolia secures work as a Cabaret singer in Chicago. Her new year's eve debut threatens to be a bust until her father Captain Andy quells the rowdy crowd and guides his daughter through a lovely rendition of "After the Ball" (a Charles K. Harris tune that pops up in every stage version of Show Boat). Magnolia returns to her family, with her daughter Kim in tow. Upon learning from Julie that he has a daughter, Gaylord returns to Magnolia and Kim, setting the stage for a joyous ending. Virtually all of the Kern-Hammerstein songs are retained for this version of Show Boat (though none of the songs specially written for the 1936 film version are heard). These cannot be faulted, nor can MGM's sumptuous production values. Still, the 1951 Show Boat leaves one a bit cold. Perhaps it was the removal of the racial themes that gave the original so much substance (as black stevedore Joe, William Warfield exists only to sing a toned-down version "Ol' Man River" while Joe's wife Queenie is virtually written out of the proceedings). Also, MGM reneged on its original decision to cast Lena Horne as Julie; the role was recast with Ava Gardner and rewritten with an excess of gooey sentiment). Or perhaps it was the production's factory-like slickness; typical of the film's smoothing out of the original property's rough edges was the casting of Marge and Gower Champion, who are just too darn good to be convincing as the doggedly mediocre entertainers Frank and Ellie. Even so, Show Boat does have Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson at their peak, not to mention the peerless Joe E. Brown as Captain Andy. And the film was a financial success, enabling MGM to bankroll such future musical triumphs as Singin' in the Rain and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.

Product Details

Release Date: 02/23/2021
UPC: 0883929737178
Original Release: 1951
Rating: NR
Source: Warner Archives
Language: English
Time: 1:48:00
Sales rank: 5,378

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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