Flower Drum Song (1961) Reviews

Flower Drum Song (1961)
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The only Rodgers and Hammerstein cinemadaptation to be produced by Universal Pictures, Flower Drum Song was, alas, also the only Rogers and Hammerstein film to lose money at the box office. It looks far better now than it did back in 1961, if only because of the paucity of musical films in the 1990s. Essentially a comedy about the culture clash between old-world Chinese and assimilated Chinese-Americans, the film begins when Mei Li (Miyoshi Umeki) and her grandfather (Kam Tong) smuggle themselves into San Francisco. It seems that Mei Li has arrived to honor an arranged marriage between herself and Runyonesque nightclub owner Sammy Fong (the incomparable Jack Soo). This might prove delicate, since Sammy is in love with flashy cabaret entertainer Linda Low (Nancy Kwan). Meanwhile, Linda is romancing Wang Ta (James Shigeta), the son of a wealthy Chinatown merchant (Benson Fong). Soon, however, Mei Li and Wang Ta have fallen in love.......It's a complex plot, to be sure, but comedy and music manage to predominate. The songs include "I Enjoy Being a Girl" (a tour de force for the special effects department, and for Nancy Kwan), "A Hundred Million Miracles," "The Other Generation," "Love Look Away," "I Am Going to Like It Here," "Don't Marry Me," "You Are Beautiful," "Grant Avenue" and "Chop Suey." Flower Drum Song is attractively produced and consummately acted; while no classic along the lines of King and I or Sound of Music, it deserves a second look. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Nancy KwanJames Shigeta, (more)
Director(s):
Henry KosterJack Soo, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Robin B.

Rodgers and Hammerstein can't go wrong when they make a West Side Story touched movie for the Chinese set. With songs like "Chop Suey" and "I love Being a Girl", viewers will remember the movie for life. It is certainly a movie for the discerning viewer, and a lot of fun for the swingin' sixties set!

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Margaret P.

Have always loved this musical! Loved the songs and dancing!

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Benjamin J.

Loved it. Don't know why I waited so long to see it. A lovable cast, great music and a decent plot add up to delightful fun. Some of the acting, however, is a bit below par; but who cares!

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ROBERT R.

Why don't they make movies as great this any more? TImeless

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Bonnie S.

The disk was cracked so I could not watch it.

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Linda T.

Wonderful old musical, as good as I remembered it. Very memorable songs. A fun movie overall. My kids loved it too.

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Nina L. M.

I rate this movie a 4 stars. I always love this musical movie. I was wondering how much it will cost for me to buy this movie. Please let me know. Thank You Nina Mudd

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Robert H.

This movie has the pretty basic musical-American-Dream-La-la-la plotline, but that's not quite what stands out (because really, it has no place standing out, it's so generic) What caught my attention quite a bit in this movie were the downright bizarre Musical sequences...Even now I'm not sure if the makers of this movie were on some obscure drugs when they decided to make scenes like this.

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Andrew W.

This movie just doesn't stand the test of time, which isn't too good considering it wasn't all that popular when it came out in 1961. I found some of the stereotyping and songs to be rather demeaning to Asians, specifically Chinese. Many of the songs seemed to be very poorly constructed lyrically -- like they had way too many words for the available notes. In the end, none of them were truly memorable, except that horrible number "Chop Suey". All in all, I was very unimpressed, especially with some of the seemingly drug-induced dance numbers. While it was great for Asian actors at the time, I would have to say pass on this on. R&H have other much better musicals to watch.

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    Robin B.

    Rodgers and Hammerstein can't go wrong when they make a West Side Story touched movie for the Chinese set. With songs like "Chop Suey" and "I love Being a Girl", viewers will remember the movie for life. It is certainly a movie for the discerning viewer, and a lot of fun for the swingin' sixties set!

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    Margaret P.

    Have always loved this musical! Loved the songs and dancing!

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    Benjamin J.

    Loved it. Don't know why I waited so long to see it. A lovable cast, great music and a decent plot add up to delightful fun. Some of the acting, however, is a bit below par; but who cares!

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