The Band Wagon (1953) Reviews

The Band Wagon (1953)
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One of the most subtle and sophisticated of the musical comedies that came out of MGM's Arthur Freed Unit in the '40s and '50s, The Band Wagon stars Fred Astaire as Tony Hunter, a movie star whose career is in a downturn. Looking for a boost, Tony decides to try starring in a Broadway musical. His friends Lester and Lily Marton (Oscar Levant and Nanette Fabray) have written a show they feel would be just right for Tony, and the three team up with Jeffrey Cordova (Jack Buchanan), a self-styled "genius" director, who gets the idea to turn the play into a revised version of Faust. Cordova's more pretentious ideas don't always sit well with the Martons, and Tony isn't too happy with his leggy co-star, Gaby Gerard (Cyd Charisse), whom he's convinced is too tall (then again, she thinks he's too old). But when the show proves a disaster in out-of-town tryouts, everyone realizes they have to put aside their differences if they want a show that will be on Broadway for longer than four hours. The Band Wagon featured a rare American appearance for British musical star Jack Buchanan, who does a fine soft-shoe with Fred Astaire on "I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan." Astaire also shines in the numbers "Shine on Your Shoes" and "The Girl Hunt," a witty Mickey Spillane parody. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Fred AstaireCyd Charisse, (more)
Director(s):
Vincente Minnelli
Format(s):
DVD
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Glen P D.

Second disc is extras. Found it not very interesting overall.

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Denise M.

Dancing was amazing; plot thin but the dancing was absolutely amazing.

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Kathleen W.

I loved this old musical with such great songs. They don't make them like this anymore. Great to see the recently deceased Cyd Charise looking and dancing so beautifully.

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Rich B.

...a bit holey in spots, but most Hollywood musicals of the time had their hokey moments. This was stilla very entertaining movie with some classic musical numbers in it. Fred and Cyd were terrific.

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Linda D.

Excellent old time musical with in particular the dancing of Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse with some of the biggest and most beloved and memorable dance scenes. Oh to have those long long legs like Cyd!

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David B.

This should be with Dusc 1 as it's only comentary and bios. Disc 1 was wonderful but you need to put the 2 together when you rent them out. It was confusing when we ordered it.

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Joyce A.

This is one of the best musicals ever done. Yes the story is thin, but music and dancing is amazing!!!

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Arthur Henrikson D.

I enjoyed this great movie with the dancing by my favorite people. I could see it again..

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Heather M.

My family and I love musical's and this is a really good one.

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Carol C.

Terrific musical. It has it all -- great songs and dance sequences and acting (except for the always wooden Cyd Charisse) and sets and a sense of playfulness and joy over all. Great humor. The sets are fantastic. The decor of the rooms (aside of the "stage sets" in the film) are remarkable. Carol C. Strongsville, OH

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    Glen P D.

    Second disc is extras. Found it not very interesting overall.

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    Denise M.

    Dancing was amazing; plot thin but the dancing was absolutely amazing.

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    Kathleen W.

    I loved this old musical with such great songs. They don't make them like this anymore. Great to see the recently deceased Cyd Charise looking and dancing so beautifully.

    Yes   |   No

     
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