West Side Story (1961)
- Starring:
- Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, (more)
- Director(s):
- Jerome Robbins, Robert Wise, (more
- Category:
- Music & Performing Arts
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Romeo and Juliet is updated to the tenements of New York City in this Oscar-winning musical landmark. Adapted by Ernest Lehman from the Broadway production, the movie opens with an overhead shot of Manhattan, an effect that director Robert Wise would repeat over the Alps in The Sound of Music four years later. We are introduced to two rival street gangs: the Jets, second-generation American teens, and the Sharks, Puerto Rican immigrants. When the war between the Jets and Sharks reaches a fever pitch, Jets leader Riff (Russ Tamblyn) decides to challenge the Sharks to one last "winner take all" rumble. He decides to meet Sharks leader Bernardo (George Chakiris) for a war council at a gymnasium dance; to bolster his argument, Riff wants his old pal Tony (Richard Beymer), the cofounder of the Jets, to come along. But Tony has set his sights on vistas beyond the neighborhood and has fallen in love with Bernardo's sister, Maria (Natalie Wood), a love that, as in Romeo and Juliet, will eventually end in tragedy. In contrast to the usual slash-and-burn policy of Hollywood musical adaptations, all the songs written by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim for the original Broadway production of West Side Story were retained for the film version, although some alterations were made to appease the Hollywood censors, and the original order of two songs was reversed for stronger dramatic impact. The movie more than retains the original choreography of Jerome Robbins, which is recreated in some of the most startling and balletic dance sequences ever recorded on film. West Side Story won an almost-record ten Oscars, including Best Picture, supporting awards to Chakiris and Rita Moreno as Bernardo's girlfriend, Anita, and Best Director to Robbins and Wise. Richard Beymer's singing was dubbed by Jimmy Bryant, Natalie Wood's by Marni Nixon (who also dubbed Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady), and Rita Moreno's by Betty Wand. The film's New York tenement locations were later razed to make room for Lincoln Center. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 152 mins
Complete Cast:
- Natalie Wood - Maria
- Russ Tamblyn - Riff
- George Chakiris - Bernardo
- William Bramley - Officer Krupke
- John Astin - Glad Hand, social worker
- Jose de Vega - Chino
- Gus Trikonis - Indio
- Larry Roquemore - Rocco
- Andre Tayir - Chile
- Tony Mordente - Action
- David Winters - A-Rab
- Robert Banas - Joyboy
- Thomas Abbott - Gee-Tar
- Sue Oakes - Anybody
- Carole D'Andrea - Velma
- Suzie Kaye - Rosalia [The Sharks]
- Marni Nixon - Maria [singing]
- Nich Covvacevich - Toro
- Jaime Rogers - Loco
- Richard Beymer - Tony
- Rita Moreno - Anita
- Simon Oakland - Lt. Schrank
- Ned Glass - Doc
- Penny Santon - Madam Lucia
- Jay Norman - Pepe
- Robert Thompson - Luis
- Eddie Verso - Juano
- Tucker Smith - Ice
- Eliot Feld - Baby John
- Bert Michaels - Snowboy
- Anthony Teague - Big Deal
- David Bean - Tiger
- Gina Trikonis - Graziella
- Yvonne Othon - Consuelo
- Joanna Miya - Francisca
- Jimmy Bryant - Tony [singing]
- Harvey Hobnecker - Mouthpiece
- Rudy Del Campo - Del Campo
- Director(s):
- Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins
- Writer(s):
- Ernest Lehman
- Producer(s):
- Robert Wise
- Categories:
- Music & Performing Arts
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- 1998 - West Side Story - American Film Institute - 100 Greatest American Movies
- 1961 - West Side Story - Directors Guild of America - Best Director
- 1961 - West Side Story - Directors Guild of America - Best Director
- 1961 - West Side Story - Golden Globe - Best Picture - Musical
- 1961 - West Side Story - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
- 1961 - West Side Story - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
- 1961 - West Side Story - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Picture - Musical
- 1997 - West Side Story - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
- 1961 - West Side Story - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Picture







