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The Carmen Miranda Collection (The Gang's All Here / If I'm Lucky / Something for the Boys / Greenwich Village / Doll Face) DVD

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT
EAN: 0024543520115
Feature: The best-loved and most colorful performer from the canon of Fox musicals finally gets a collection all of her own. Carmen Miranda, the singer/dancer/actress, most famous for her outrageous Busby Berkeley banana hat and her trade-mark sarongs, stars in 5ics movies in one colorful collection. Disc 1: Doll Face Disc 2: Greenwich Village Disc 3: If I'm Lucky Disc 4: Something For the Boys
Format: Box set, Black & White, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: 20th Century Fox
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
MPN: 2252011
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 17, 2008
Studio: 20th Century Fox

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  • The best-loved and most colorful performer from the canon of Fox musicals finally gets a collection all of her own. Carmen Miranda, the singer/dancer/actress, most famous for her outrageous Busby Berkeley banana hat and her trade-mark sarongs, stars in 5ics movies in one colorful collection. Disc 1: Doll Face Disc 2: Greenwich Village Disc 3: If I'm Lucky Disc 4: Something For the Boys



 

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Product Description:
The best-loved and most colorful performer from the canon of Fox musicals finally gets a collection all of her own. Carmen Miranda the singer/dancer/actress most famous for her outrageous Busby Berkeley banana hat and her trade-mark sarongs stars in 5 classics movies in one colorful collection.Disc 1: Doll FaceDisc 2: Greenwich VillageDisc 3: If I'm LuckyDisc 4: Something For the BoysDisc 5: The Gang's All Here RemasteredFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: MUSICALS/MUSICALS Rating: NR UPC: 024543520115 Manufacturer No: 2252011

Amazon.com:
Even if it were only to present a batch of Fox musicals in ultra-spiffy versions, this five-film box set would be a valuable slice of film history. The hook here, however, is a glimpse at the short-lived but delirious stardom of Carmen Miranda, that fruitbowl-wearing (and genuinely talented) purveyor of Brazilian samba and silliness. Miranda scores points in all the films here, especially in that Citizen Kane of absurdity, The Gang's All Here (1943), which arrives in this set in a version improved over the one that was included in the first Alice Faye Collection. The plot is best ignored, but director Busy Berkeley's mad inventiveness and the sheer Technicolor outrageousness of it all is hard to resist--and Carmen Miranda is at her daffiest, especially in the banana-licious "Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat," a signature number. Greenwich Village is another colorful bauble, with Don Ameche as a "longhair" composer drawn into the less exalted world of show business. As is often the case in these pictures, Miranda is in a frankly peripheral role but gets a lot of screen time anyway--and here her fractured English locutions and exuberant performing style are lusciously showcased. Vivian Blaine, Fox's pinch-hitting musical star for those movies that didn't feature studio queens Alice Faye and Betty Grable, is the true female lead--as she is in four of the five films here.

In Something for the Boys, Miranda and Blaine inherit a decaying Southern mansion, along with distant cousin Phil Silvers (whose quasi-minstrel number is one of the more groan-worthy things in the picture). A few Cole Porter songs and a young Perry Como add musical appeal, and you can't mistake the young Judy Holliday, even if she only appears on screen for a few seconds. Doll Face, which relegates Miranda to sidekick status (and black and white, which just doesn't seem right), is an adaptation of famed stripper Gypsy Rose Lee's play. It's a very "meta" thing about a burlesque queen whose memoir becomes a hit play; Dennis O'Keefe provides the male ballast, and some extremely politically incorrect views, opposite Blaine. If I'm Lucky is another black-and-white picture with La Miranda on the margins, indicating her waning status at Fox. Its tortured plot puts a mild-mannered crooner (Perry Como) in line to run for governor. Some fine extras fill out the box set, with TV appearances by Miranda and an informative 90 minute bio, which includes serious appreciation and a clip of her final performance, taped hours before her death. In Doll Face someone tells her character, "You could be another Carmen Miranda," but there was only the one. --Robert Horton



Amazon.com
It is a testament to Carmen Miranda's status as a larger than life pop culture icon that she warrants a DVD box set for films in which she isn’t even the star. Without her, though, they would be merely pleasant diversions. The best in the bunch, 1943's The Gang's All Here, is a splashy Technicolor riot directed by the legendary Busby Berkeley (this edition, also available separately, is a big improvement over the one included in The Alice Faye Collection). Never mind Alice Faye's showgirl or James Elison's smitten soldier. All eyes are on "The Lady in the Tutti Frutti Hat," who plays matchmaker when she isn't otherwise wowing audiences at a New York nightclub that judging by the spectacular production numbers must have a stage the size of the Roman Colosseum. There is no denying the camp value of a phalanx of showgirls manipulating massive bananas while Miranda sings, "Some people say I dress too gay/But every day I feel so gay/And when I'm gay I dress that way/Something wrong with that?" Suffice to say, they absolutely do not make 'em like this anymore. New to DVD, Something for the Boys (1944) is an entertaining "let's put on a show" musical starring the unlikely trio of Miranda, Vivian Blaine, and Phil Silvers (with hair!) as three cousins who decide to convert the dilapidated mansion they've inherited into a home for army wives. From the same year, and also making its DVD debut, is Greenwich Village, starring Don Ameche as a composer who enters the bohemian world of New York's Latin Quarter, where Miranda works as a fortune teller at William Bendix's "members only" club. Miranda adds exotic color to two black and white musicals, If I'm Lucky (1946), featuring an underwhelming Perry Como as a crooner who is recruited to run for governor, and the snappy Doll Face (1944), based on Gypsy Rose Lee's book about a "burley-q" dancer (Vivian Blaine) who writes a sensational autobiography to legitimize herself with Broadway producers. Miranda may not be the star of these films, but with her stylized outfits, signature crazy hats, hips-don't-lie dancing (on platform heels, no less), and comic malapropisms that make fruit salad out of the English language ("You're making a mountain out of mothballs"), she is definitely the main attraction. She's am earthy force of nature for whom one will suffer Como's sleepy rendition of "Red Hot and Beautiful" in Doll Face to see her perform "Chico Chico." This set contains a cornucopia of extras, the best of which is a documentary about Miranda's remarkable life and one-of-a-kind career. A clip from The Jimmy Durante Show says it all about this ultimate show business trouper. She is stricken during a musical number, but gamely dances offstage, waving and blowing kisses to the audience. She would die 12 hours later. --Donald Liebenson





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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The Carmen Miranda Collection
The Carmen Miranda Collection is bright, alive and humourous
her brazilian musical talents are always up lifting. The story
is light but has a sincere meaning. All these musicals are silver
screen classics and will be recalled of an earlier time in
the motion picture era that should be held in high esteem as they
assisted in the growth of the industry.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Carmen stole the show--and they loved her for it
The Carmen Miranda Collection has five films: The Gang's All Here; If I'm Lucky; Something for the Boys; Greenwich Village and Doll Face. This box set is a must-have for any Carmen Miranda fan; and the DVDs have wonderful bonus features. Here's a list of the films and what you can expect:

The Gang's All Here----The Gang's All Here is a stunning musical thanks to the talents of Busby Berkeley, Alice Faye and Carmen Miranda. The musical numbers directed by Busby Berkeley impress me as ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Fox delight
This is a really nice collection of silly Fox musicals, none exactly screen classics, but very typical of the splashy items that were hot in the mid-forties. The best is certainly GANGS and it looks terrific, here, much better than the earlier transfer in the Alice Faye box. And the transfers are the most certainly the big kick, here. Everything looks really good, probably better than when first released, and that's saying something. These were all three-strip Technicolor. But the digital upgrades ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Tropical Hollywood
Full of tropical colour and scapist songs, the Carmen Miranda box is a non-stop source of joy and healthy fun from more innocent days. Miss Miranda shines brightly in her incredible clothes, showing a fascinating sing-and- dancig talent none should miss to watch. Paulo Azeredo



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Something For Perry Como Fans
This set also serves as a near-complete collection of Perry Como's film
appearances as it offers the 3 features he made for Fox from
1944-1946 (Something for the Boys, Doll Face, If I'm Lucky) . Not
included is Words and Music, an MGM film from 1948. Como
admitted he lacked acting ability and said he used to cringe when his old
films would be televised.

The text on the back of the Greenwich Village DVD refers to Perry Como's
appearances in this ... Read More





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