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Grease Live!

  • Fernsehfilm
  • 2016
  • TV-14
  • 2 Std. 20 Min.
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7,2/10
10.188
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Vanessa Hudgens, Julianne Hough, and Aaron Tveit in Grease Live! (2016)
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Kommen Sie mit an die Rydell High und werden Sie Teil der übermütigen, aufmüpfigen Gang in GREASE: LIVE, einer Fernseh-Adaption des berühmten Crossover-Musicals "Grease", im Studio vor Publi... Alles lesenKommen Sie mit an die Rydell High und werden Sie Teil der übermütigen, aufmüpfigen Gang in GREASE: LIVE, einer Fernseh-Adaption des berühmten Crossover-Musicals "Grease", im Studio vor Publikum live gespielt!Kommen Sie mit an die Rydell High und werden Sie Teil der übermütigen, aufmüpfigen Gang in GREASE: LIVE, einer Fernseh-Adaption des berühmten Crossover-Musicals "Grease", im Studio vor Publikum live gespielt!

  • Regie
    • Thomas Kail
    • Alex Rudzinski
  • Drehbuch
    • Bronte Woodard
    • Allan Carr
    • Robert Cary
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Julianne Hough
    • Aaron Tveit
    • Vanessa Hudgens
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    7,2/10
    10.188
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    • Regie
      • Thomas Kail
      • Alex Rudzinski
    • Drehbuch
      • Bronte Woodard
      • Allan Carr
      • Robert Cary
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Julianne Hough
      • Aaron Tveit
      • Vanessa Hudgens
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • 5 Primetime Emmys gewonnen
      • 7 Gewinne & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Julianne Hough
    Julianne Hough
    • Sandy Young
    Aaron Tveit
    Aaron Tveit
    • Danny Zuko
    Vanessa Hudgens
    Vanessa Hudgens
    • Betty Rizzo
    Keke Palmer
    Keke Palmer
    • Marty Maraschino
    Carly Rae Jepsen
    Carly Rae Jepsen
    • Frenchie
    Mario Lopez
    Mario Lopez
    • Vince Fontaine
    Carlos PenaVega
    Carlos PenaVega
    • Kenickie
    Kether Donohue
    Kether Donohue
    • Jan
    Jordan Fisher
    Jordan Fisher
    • Doody
    David Del Rio
    David Del Rio
    • Putzie
    Andrew Call
    Andrew Call
    • Sonny
    Wendell Pierce
    Wendell Pierce
    • Coach Calhoun
    Boyz II Men
    Boyz II Men
    • Teen Angel
    Jessie J
    Jessie J
    • Jessie J
    Ana Gasteyer
    Ana Gasteyer
    • Principal McGee
    Didi Conn
    Didi Conn
    • Vi
    Barry Pearl
    Barry Pearl
    • Stan Weaver
    Elle McLemore
    • Patty Simcox
    • Regie
      • Thomas Kail
      • Alex Rudzinski
    • Drehbuch
      • Bronte Woodard
      • Allan Carr
      • Robert Cary
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    8Hitchcoc

    Pretty Amazing, All Things Considered

    I wasn't expecting much but I was pleasantly surprised. This is a really nicely done musical. The performances are solid and the logistics must have been beyond the pale. The scene changes are outstanding. Compared to others of these live TV productions, this is far superior. The singing is really strong with an occasional dropout, but that's to be expected. One thing that I kept thinking is that Aaron Tveit looked kind of old to be Danny. I checked and apparently he's thirty-three. Of course, that is a challenge they had to face. As demanding as this musical is and the fact that so much professionalism is required, there aren't many true teenagers who could hold up under the pressure. If John Travolta goofed up, he could do it over again sixteen times. Grease has grown on me over the years and it was really fun to hear the songs again.
    7Prismark10

    Fast as lightning

    Obviously it is a big undertaking to mount a live television production of Grease. The stage musical is a mainstay of various theatre productions with regular revivals and the film version is a classic despite some of its cheesiness. Even John Travolta recently admitted the film has become timeless, popular with kids even with the suggestiveness of some of the dialogue and lyrics.

    Jessie J kicks of the rainy opening by singing Grease and we get to the setting very quickly and the opening number of Summer Nights. Julianne Hough is good as Sandy really evoking the memory of Olivia Newton John although her character hails from another part of the USA and not Australia. Aaron Tveit does well as Danny but never matches the cockiness of Travolta, which might had been easy to do if you are a young actor who just scored an Oscar nomination and a worldwide smash hit a year earlier with Saturday Night Fever. Vanessa Hudgens was less acerbic as Rizzo than Stockard Channing.

    The production has songs that are featured in the stage production which might not be familiar with those who have only seen the film version. The production knows it has go for those big tent-pole numbers like Greased Lightning, Hopelessly devoted, Sandy and the finale You're the one that I want.

    As it is a live television number there are stage set changes built in to the production as the cast have to get from one stage to another. There are lots of ad breaks. I cheekily recorded this to my TIVO and watched it 60 minutes after it started and then fast forwarded the ad breaks. The running time for me was about 2 hours and 15 minutes.

    I guess some people may not be happy with the diverse casting but Grease was always about people being true to their feelings rather than fitting in with stereotypes. The creators of the stage musical would only be too happy that the show has progressed.

    Some of the production limits it to its stage show origins. The car race was rather pedestrian masked by use of lighting and smoke.

    Despite the pruning of the lyrics in Greased Lightning, some of the dialogue might be deemed to to be rude to younger viewers but I think some of it flew over my son's head.
    9duraflex

    Amazing Live version of Grease

    For the most part, Fox really got it right. The two lead actors were up to the roles. Both could really sing, dance and act. What a far cry from the lame leads on NBC's versions of The Wiz, Peter Pan and Sound of Music. The staging and sets were outstanding. The camera-work was first rate and the audio mix was very good.

    Julianne Hough was absolutely outstanding. A very young 27, beautiful and talented performer, she was a perfect choice to play Sandy. I cannot think of anyone who could have done it better.

    The guy playing Danny - Aaron Tveit - had the right looks and build for the role and is an excellent singer-dancer-actor.

    The supporting cast was enthusiastic and well-rehearsed.

    Except for a 20 second audio loss during Hand Jive, there was no major technical glitch. Unlike NBC, the cameramen did not wind up in each other's shots. The movie was virtually all white as fit the setting of 1959. This Grease version tried a little too hard to integrate the cast and with the exception of the Coach, that really didn't work. It was the equivalent of sticking a bunch of Whites or Asians in The Wiz or Purlie. However, the forced diversity wasn't too glaring and didn't hurt the show overall.

    Fox's Grease Live sets a new standard for live TV musicals. Congrats to all - cast, crew, producers.
    10redsoxjv13

    Truly wonderful! Grease is still the word!

    I had just graduated from high school when the movie Grease was released in 1978. I have watched the movie at least 20 times and have seen a Broadway production. This has been my favorite for so long and I am absolutely blown away by what I just watched over the last 3 hours. The talent was amazing. I feel that they paid tribute to the original, but actually made it better with a few minor changes. Vanessa Hudgens was perfect as Rizzo and Julianne Hough was a close second as Sandy. It was great to see Didi Cohn, the original Frenchy. I am giving 10 stars because I was completely amazed by the show, but I do have to mention one negative. It is my opinion that Aaron Tveit, who played Danny Zuko was miscast. His singing voice and his acting were significantly less appealing than the rest of the cast. His dancing was great, though. I also think he looked too old for the part. The sets were amazing. The choreography was sensational. I want to see it again!
    9atlasmb

    A Solid Version of "Grease" With Some Technical Issues (Updated)

    Having watched all of the live musical performances on TV since NBC's production of "Sound of Music Live!" in 2013, I was anxious to see what Fox could do with "Grease: Live". The movie "Grease" is a favorite of mine. Like many others, I have watched the film many times.

    All in all, I was pleased with the show. Most of the issues were technical, and there was only one actor (who I will not name) whose performance disappointed me.

    It was the sound that tempers my enthusiasm for this production. In some cases, leading vocals were not quite loud enough. There was a total loss of sound during a portion of the "Hand Jive" number. And the big disappointment was the poor sound quality during Julianne Hough's (Sandy) performance of "Hopelessly Devoted To You"--what would have been the highlight of the show due to Julianne's soaring vocals. It sounded like a microphone problem, but wouldn't they have two mikes in case one failed?

    The logistics of staging "Grease: Live" are mind boggling. I appreciate the way they took the viewer backstage and otherwise revealed the layout and the mechanics of moving cast and crew.

    The cast is extremely talented. There were too many great performances to list them all, but I want to single out Elle McLemore whose Patty Simcox was inspired.

    The storyline mostly followed the movie, but there were numerous deviations. The choices made resulted in a very enjoyable hybrid.

    A DVD would be a nice addition to one's personal collection of musicals, but they will first have to clean up or remake Julianne's solo.

    7/14/16: Received 10 Emmy nominations.

    Updated 10/4/2019: I watched this performance again on pay-per-view. I am pleased to say that Julianne Hough's performance of "Hopelessly Devoted to You" has been fixed. I don't know what other edits might have been made. Since there are no commercials (or transitions to commercials), some of the backstage glimpses are lost. But I really enjoyed my second viewing. I noticed some things I had missed the first time through. And Vanessa Hudgens' talent really stands out. Her performance of "There Are Worse Things I Could Do" is a highlight.

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      Didi Conn, who played Vi, the malt shop waitress, in this production, played "Frenchy" in the original 1978 musical movie production. Barry Pearl, who played Stan Weaver, the TV show producer of the National Bandstand TV show for the school dance (uncredited), in this production, played "Doody" in the original 1978 movie musical production. In the end, when Didi and Barry take their bows, they are wearing the original "T-Birds" and "Pink Ladies" jackets that they wore in the movie.
    • Patzer
      In the initial East-Coast airing, during the dance-off, coming back from commercial, Vince Fontaine says "American Bandstand" instead of "National Bandstand." The West-Coast airing replaced this with an alternate take where he says the correct line.
    • Zitate

      Principal McGee: Nothing makes a cheerleader more nervous than being late!

    • Alternative Versionen
      The Fox broadcast version ran roughly 3 minutes longer than the Paramount home video release. As they headed into commercial breaks, Mario Lopez narrated several short behind-the-scenes/making-of segments which were omitted from the DVD.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in The 68th Primetime Emmy Awards (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Grease (Is the Word)
      Written by Barry Gibb

      Performed by Jessie J and Cast

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 31. Januar 2016 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Official Site
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Grease: Na zywo
    • Drehorte
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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      • Marc Platt Productions
      • Paramount Television
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