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On the Town (1949)

On the Town (1949)
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Three sailors on a 24-hour pass -- Gabey (Gene Kelly), Chip (Frank Sinatra), and Ozzie (Jules Munshin) -- decide to soak up the sights and sounds of New York. Each one finds romance within those 24 hours: Gabey with aspiring dancer Ivy Smith (Vera-Ellen), Chip with lady cabbie Hildy Esterhazy (Betty Garrett), and Ozzie with paleontology student Claire Huddesten (Ann Miller). That's all, right? Wellll....Ivy passes herself off as a celebrity, but she's actually a kootch dancer in Coney Island. Claire and the boys inadvertently topple a dinosaur replica at the Museum of Anthropological History. And Hildy breaks any number of speeding laws attempting to get the lovers together and straighten out all misunderstandings. Adapted from the Broadway musical by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and Leonard Bernstein, On the Town is one of the freshest, most exhilarating musicals turned out by the old MGM regime. The stars' verve and camaraderie are contagious, and the songs are staged by legendary musical director Stanley Donen and Kelly himself with wit and innovation. Highlights include the opening "New York, New York" number, shot on location and flat-cutting from one image to another at a dizzying pace, and Gene Kelly and Vera-Ellen's ""Miss Turnstyles Ballet."" ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Gene KellyFrank Sinatra, (more)
Director(s):
Gene KellyStanley Donen, (more)
Format(s):
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Synopsis of On the Town

Three sailors on a 24-hour pass -- Gabey (Gene Kelly), Chip (Frank Sinatra), and Ozzie (Jules Munshin) -- decide to soak up the sights and sounds of New York. Each one finds romance within those 24 hours: Gabey with aspiring dancer Ivy Smith (Vera-Ellen), Chip with lady cabbie Hildy Esterhazy (Betty Garrett), and Ozzie with paleontology student Claire Huddesten (Ann Miller). That's all, right? Wellll....Ivy passes herself off as a celebrity, but she's actually a kootch dancer in Coney Island. Claire and the boys inadvertently topple a dinosaur replica at the Museum of Anthropological History. And Hildy breaks any number of speeding laws attempting to get the lovers together and straighten out all misunderstandings. Adapted from the Broadway musical by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and Leonard Bernstein, On the Town is one of the freshest, most exhilarating musicals turned out by the old MGM regime. The stars' verve and camaraderie are contagious, and the songs are staged by legendary musical director Stanley Donen and Kelly himself with wit and innovation. Highlights include the opening "New York, New York" number, shot on location and flat-cutting from one image to another at a dizzying pace, and Gene Kelly and Vera-Ellen's ""Miss Turnstyles Ballet."" ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Stanley DonenGene Kelly
Writer(s):
Betty ComdenAdolph Green
Producer(s):
Arthur Freed
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    Juliana S.

    "On the Town" has jaunty music by Leonard Bernstein, & stellar performances by a cast the sings, dances, and generally cuts up. It is the lightest of material elevated to art. Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Jules Munshin are all small-town wide-eyed swagger as they take in shore leave in the Big Apple. Vera Ellen, Ann Miller, and Betty Garrett are the city girls, and Alice Pearce has a hilarious character role as a lovelorn roommate. Simply the happiest movie ever made. For everyone.

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    Wendy W.

    Movie musicals don't get better than this. Taking the boys out of the sound stage and into real life locations takes this film to the next level.

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    Karen W.

    I've always loved this movie. I watched it with my eight year old and now she is walking around singing "New York New York". She cracked up laughing at the antics in the show.

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