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Rating: - The Rodgers and Hammerstein Collection
I would recommend for anyone who likes the musicals movies from the 50's and 60's to buy these and enjoy them. They are great movies! I hadn't seen them in a while and now that I saw them again, I enjoyed them all over again. They're wonderful actors in these movies and they do a great job. The songs are also great! The movies are standards that will never go out of season. Generations to come will enjoy these movies!
Laura Gonzalez
Desert Hot Springs, CA
Rating: - If you love musicals!
The best of the best! If you love musicals The Rodgers and Hammerstein Collection is for you!
Rating: - Rogers & Hammerstein Collection
This is a great collection of classic musicals. Would highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys Broadway musicals or Hollywood productions.
Rating: - Great Deal!!
We bought this for our daughter who loves musicals. She loves it! You get 6 musicals plus all the behind the scenes reviews, interviews and more. The price was well worth it. It was half the price we would of payed if we purchased the musicals seperately. It doesn't take up much space at all for storage! It was my husbands idea to get it for her for Christmas and it was his best idea yet!!
Rating: - MAGNIFICENT R&H COLLECTION, ALL 6 FILMS BEAUTIFULLY REMASTERED
This is one of the finest DVD collections ever produced. Fox has added the same three anniversary editions from last year--"Oklahoma," "State Fair," and "The Sound Of Music"--to a thin-pack set with this year's bonanzas: "Carousel," "The King And I," and for good measure, although it's not an anniversary, "South Pacific." Extras abound here with such delight that it should take the dedicated viewer many nights to fully appreciate all the contents. For example, the 1934 "Liliom," the French film based on Ferenc Molnar's play, that establishes the story of "Carousel" as a drama, is a special gift from Fox. The 55mm and Todd- AO versions of several films are now fully available and the Road Show version of "South Pacific" is presented. Richard Barrios, one of our major experts in film musicals provides the commentary (with others) for "State Fair," "The King And I," and "South Pacific." There are excerpts from TV and Broadway versions of songs and numerous other bonuses that are exhilarating.
Remember, too, that "South Pacific" had what was in 1958 considered by many in the industry to be the finest example of sound design and engineering to that time, and it won the Oscar for Best Sound.
The compact set, which is apparently the new industry standard, also features a short but very useful booklet. If you love Richard Rodgers and his second partner, Oscar Hammerstein II, this box set should be number one on your list right now.
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