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Guys and Dolls

Guys and Dolls

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Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Actors: Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Frank Sinatra, Vivian Blaine, Robert Keith
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Category: Video

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 110 reviews
Sales Rank: 23968

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Original Recording Reissued, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: VHS Tape
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 149
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

ISBN: 0792844769
UPC: 027616808837
EAN: 9780792844761
ASIN: 0792844769

Theatrical Release Date: November 3, 1955
Release Date: April 4, 2000
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Editorial Reviews:

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Joseph Mankiewicz's brightly stylized film of Frank Loesser's classic musical (based on the stories of Damon Runyon) casts the criminal underworld as a harmless fantasy in this whimsical vision of the Big Apple. Nonsingers Marlon Brando and Jean Simmons acquit themselves fine in the lead roles as high-rolling gambler Sky Masterson and Salvation Army missionary Sarah Brown. It's odd casting, to say the least. Frank Sinatra, who plays the good old reliable Nathan Detroit (who runs "the oldest established permanent floating crap game in New York") is left with novelty tunes while husky Brando delivers the love songs and hits, including "Luck Be a Lady." But in the context of the colorful dialogue and comically affected speech patterns (a giddy gangster-speak straight out of Runyon's breezy stories) the song performances aren't the least out of place. Stubby Kaye, reprising his role as Nicely Nicely from the Broadway run, practically steals the show in his few scenes and his show-stopping solo "Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat." The film is overlong at two and a half hours and somewhat stagily confined in the stylized, studio-bound sets--perhaps the mark of a director who had never helmed a musical before--but a terrific cast of eccentrics and Michael Kidd's high-energy choreography gives the film a memorable and enchanting character. --Sean Axmaker


Customer Reviews:   Read 105 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars GUYS AND DOLLS   November 21, 2008
I bought this movie on a whim and I loved it! the DVD ws in great condition no scratches on the DVD or skips while watching the movie! I love it!


1 out of 5 stars It's not anamorphic....   November 18, 2008
so don't buy it if you have a wide-screen TV - unless you like watching a little picture in the middle of a big screen.


4 out of 5 stars Goldwyn's Folly   October 23, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

In the "Great Blunders in History" category, Samuel Goldwyn stands right up there with Neville Chamberlin and Wylie Coyote. Afterall Guys & Dolls has to rank among the top five great American musicals of all time. Only Showboat, Carousel and Gypsy deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as Guys & Dolls. So the question begs to be asked, why so big a blunder by Goldwyn? Simple...He had one of the richest and most beautifully crafted musicals ever. Guys & Dolls seems positively born to play on the giant screen. I can't think of any Hollywood musical that looks as exciting and colorful...Great customes, great score by Frank Loesser and sets that positively jump off the screen at you. And the cast...Jean Simmons in the role of Mission Sgt. Sarah Brown, reveals a shrewd understanding of The American Musical tradition. She really delivers on the wonderful "If I Were A Bell". Her performance absolutely holds the entire show together. And Vivian Blaine is picture-perfect in the role of Adeline the tawdry nightclub chorus girl, habitually stood-up by her man. Frank Sinatra is also in top form in the wonderful role of Nathan Detroit, gambler, womanizer and all around cad. Sinatra circa 1955 knew his way around a Hollywood musical. Afterall he was tutorted by the great Gene Kelley and with steller performances in On The Town, Anchors Away and Take Me Out To The Ballgame, Frank obviously learned his leasons well.

And then there's Brando aka "Mumbles". Herein lies the great blunder! What on earth was Samuel Goldwyn thinking? Of course in 1955 Marlon Brando was more than box-office bonanza. With a string of academy award worthy performances from Streetcar to Syanora to Waterfront, nobody was as bankable. But was he capable of delivering the goods as a song and dance man? You decide for yourself. I think the results say it all, and it ain't good that's for sure! Where I find his musical skills lacking most is in the duet "I'll Know When My Loves Comes Along". Sung opposite a suddenly love-struck Sarah Brown, Brando simply hasn't a clue as to how to deliver the song with any real conviction. There's no depth to the character beyond the sexually of Sky and it's a shame considering the outstanding work of Jean Simmons.

What makes the choice of Marlon Brando so catastrophic is the obvious mistake of not casting Sinatra as Sky Masterson. Yes, as I mentioned earlier Frank is perfect as Nathan Detroit. But he could have been beyond perfect in the lead role. Who better than the Chairman of the Board himself to coo up to Mission Sgt. Brown in that late night tropical paradise of Havana? Could anyone have been in Sinatra's league belting out "Luck Be A Lady Tonight"? Why the lyrics were positively written for him. If you care to, listen to a side-by-side comparison of Brando singing Luck and then hear Frank's version....There is no comparison! Well at least Frank got a chance to cast himself as Sky, when his own Reprise Records recorded Guys & Dolls a few years later.

So there you have it....Or there you have what could have been. Maybe Hollywood might rework the entire film using computer imaging wizardry. Perhaps they could find a way to insert Frank in the lead as Sky Masterson. Then we could recast Nathan Detriot with, let's say his old pally Dino? Or maybe Elvis...Or how about Bobby Darin?...Wait a minute!...I've got it! How about Broderick Crawford?...Or better yet, Carl Malden? No way it's got to be Leslie Neilsen!!!!! No wait a minute, how about.........?




2 out of 5 stars Terrible transfer--no better than the previous release   July 25, 2008
Having owned the previous non anamorphic DVD version, I was expecting this DVD to be much improved.

Guess what? There is practically NO difference in picture quality, despite the fact that this version is anamorphic.

The box says "Remastered in High Definition"...what a joke.

Stay away until the powers that be do this film correctly.



5 out of 5 stars Guys and Dolls   July 11, 2008
This is a true classic. Greta actors, wonderful script, some of the best Broadway music in one show. Another must see for the "musical" enthusiast.

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