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The talk is going to be about movie musicals, which were seen by us during “American musical films” course. Consequently, the goal of that paper is in analyzing of the recent viewed musicals- movies during that class.
The pages that follow list major musicals broadcast on American television from the early 1950s to today. ...
As we all know, those musicals were produced by Hollywood and filmed by 20th Century Fox. Whatever the studios were doing the best musicals whatever the other studios were doing, the best musicals were still coming from MGM. Among MGMs lesser 1950s jewels we have the great chance to saw the next musicals: Singin’ in The Rain (1952), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1957) and Funny Face (1957).
The seven 1950s film musicals I have just listed. ... While stage musicals had long since relied on this blend of song with real life activities, it had only been tried on film by a few experimenters like Rodgers and Hart (i. ... Whether pain-filled, witty or celebratory, 1950s screen musicals used some of the finest songs in the history of American popular music. ...
With 60s screen musicals comes the most my favorite musical “My fair lady», as Audrey Hepburn’s starring had made that musical a light delightful and entertainment. ... And yet "My Fair Lady" is one of the most joyous musicals ever written.
Approximate Word count = 1071 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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