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My Easy Marketplace - The Music Man

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List Price: $19.98
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Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Starring: Robert Preston, Shirley Jones, Buddy Hackett, Hermione Gingold, Paul Ford Directed By: Morton DaCosta, Scott Benson
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Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780790738079 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 0790738074 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Release Date: 2000-09-19 Running Time: 177 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1962-06-19
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Music Man DVD Comment: The product came on time and in great condition. I was able to use it right away! As far as musicals go, this is a classic! I would reccommend purchasing it if you are feeling hesitant!
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Music Man Comment: I missed the original movie, am going to watch this when a neighbor returns. We enjoy viewing movies at home once or twice a month.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Poor DVD quality Comment: The first and last thirds of the movie are Ok -- not great quality -- but the middle third hangs up time after time. You must fast forward to get it past the "bad spot" and then resume watching. But you can't go back and watch or listen to the piece that you've missed or it hangs up (freezes) again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A great musical! Comment: This is a great movie. I got my husband to watch it with me and he couldn't believe how much fun it was. Give it a try. You won't regret it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pretty poor CD Comment: CD worked for half the movie then nothing. Repeated attempts to play were fruitless. Nothing.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Music Man was one of the last great movie musicals from any studio, and it proved to be that rarest of events: a Broadway show that was measurably improved by its transition to the screen. Robert Preston made his musical debut--both live and on film--as "Professor" Harold Hill, the upbeat charlatan who promises to teach a small-town boys band by the "think system." But it's the part Preston was born to play and the one for which he will always be best remembered. Composer Meredith Willson based The Music Man on his own small-town Midwestern boyhood, circa 1912, a quasi-mythical place where the old-maid librarian looks and sings like Shirley Jones. The boy himself is an adorable Ron Howard, lisp-singing "Gary, Indiana." Willson's entire score, featuring a combination of what are now standards, such as "Goodnight My Someone" and "Till There Was You" and show-specific numbers ("Trouble," "76 Trombones"), is never less than infectious. This dazzling special edition is also as bright and sunny as any 4th of July in Iowa could ever hope to be. --Robert Windeler
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