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The Pajama Game (1957)

The Pajama Game (1957)
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The Broadway musical Pajama Game was based on Seven and a Half Cents. a comic novel about labor relations written by Richard Bissell. Doris Day stars as an employee at a pajama factory who becomes the spokesperson for her fellow workers when management refuses to give them a 7 1/2 cent raise. Complicating matters is the fact that Management is represented by handsome John Raitt, who happens to be in love with Day. A subplot involves Day's freewheeling co-worker Carol Haney and her insanely jealous boyfriend, factory-manager Eddie Foy Jr. Many of the cast members from the original Broadway production (Raitt, Haney, Foy, Reta Shaw, Peter Gennaro etc.) are retained for the film version, as are most of the Richard Adler/Jerry Ross songs: highlights include "Hey There", "Steam Heat", "Hernando's Hideaway", "There Once Was a Man". and the title song. The choreography is in the capable hands (and feet) of Bob Fosse. Pajama Game performed so well at the box-office that Warners immediately went to work on the filmization of the second (and last) Adler/Ross Broadway collaboration, Damn Yankees. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Doris DayJohn Raitt, (more)
Director(s):
Stanley DonenGeorge Abbott, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Pajama Game

The Broadway musical Pajama Game was based on Seven and a Half Cents. a comic novel about labor relations written by Richard Bissell. Doris Day stars as an employee at a pajama factory who becomes the spokesperson for her fellow workers when management refuses to give them a 7 1/2 cent raise. Complicating matters is the fact that Management is represented by handsome John Raitt, who happens to be in love with Day. A subplot involves Day's freewheeling co-worker Carol Haney and her insanely jealous boyfriend, factory-manager Eddie Foy Jr. Many of the cast members from the original Broadway production (Raitt, Haney, Foy, Reta Shaw, Peter Gennaro etc.) are retained for the film version, as are most of the Richard Adler/Jerry Ross songs: highlights include "Hey There", "Steam Heat", "Hernando's Hideaway", "There Once Was a Man". and the title song. The choreography is in the capable hands (and feet) of Bob Fosse. Pajama Game performed so well at the box-office that Warners immediately went to work on the filmization of the second (and last) Adler/Ross Broadway collaboration, Damn Yankees. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
101 mins

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Director(s):
Stanley DonenGeorge Abbott
Writer(s):
Richard BissellGeorge Abbott
Producer(s):
Stanley DonenGeorge Abbott
Categories:
Comedy
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    Marie F.

    So refreshing, taken from a time when we didn't take ourselves so seriously. This movie is to be enjoyed for what it is. No message, just fun.

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    James J.

    I on the other hand liked most of the songs in this movie. I have watched this movie over and over and even own it.

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    Ron C.

    Only a modestly entertaining Doris Day vehicle. The songs were catchy but often awkwardly placed, as if the plot was built around them rather than the other way around. A few chuckles but no real belly laughs in this one.

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