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Un musical para una muñeca viviente.
Adaptación de un musical de Broadway basado en un cuento de Damon Runyon, gran maestro de la literatura picaresca americana. Nathan Detroit (Frank Sinatra), organizador de las partidas más selectas de dados de Nueva York, apuesta mil dólares con uno de los jugadores (Marlon Brando) a que no es capaz de enamorar a una joven puritana que pertenece al Ejército de Salvación (Jean Simmons).
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This is one of my favorite musicals. It contains some of the most iconic music such as "luck be a lady tonight" and "sit down you're rockin the boat". Frank Sinatra is as amazing as ever. And while many criticized Marlon Brando, I loved him as Skye. He was smooth, and seductive, and I could see any missionary falling for him..Yes, he did not have the strong singing talent as many others, but he was such a great character that he really made up for what he was lacking vocally. Overall, this is a great musical that I could watch over and over again.
Loved the production style, all garish colors and heightened Broadway mobster aesthetics. But the musical itself was little fun, and it wasn't helped by a main cast that all felt out of place. Brando in particular stuck out like a sore thumb--his style just doesn't mesh with the older-style musical this was, and it dragged everything down. Jean Simmons is a delight, as always, but she couldn't rescue the turgid screenplay or the excessive run time.