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Título original: The Music Man
  • 1962
  • G
  • 2h 31min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,7/10
20 mil
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Vivir de ilusión (1962)
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Harold Hill se hace pasar por el líder de una banda de chicos para engañar a la gente del pueblo de Iowa.Harold Hill se hace pasar por el líder de una banda de chicos para engañar a la gente del pueblo de Iowa.Harold Hill se hace pasar por el líder de una banda de chicos para engañar a la gente del pueblo de Iowa.

  • Dirección
    • Morton DaCosta
  • Guión
    • Meredith Willson
    • Franklin Lacey
    • Marion Hargrove
  • Reparto principal
    • Robert Preston
    • Shirley Jones
    • Buddy Hackett
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,7/10
    20 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Morton DaCosta
    • Guión
      • Meredith Willson
      • Franklin Lacey
      • Marion Hargrove
    • Reparto principal
      • Robert Preston
      • Shirley Jones
      • Buddy Hackett
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    • 76Metapuntuación
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    • Ganó 1 premio Óscar
      • 6 premios y 12 nominaciones en total

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    Robert Preston
    Robert Preston
    • Harold Hill
    Shirley Jones
    Shirley Jones
    • Marian Paroo
    Buddy Hackett
    Buddy Hackett
    • Marcellus Washburn
    Hermione Gingold
    Hermione Gingold
    • Eulalie Mackechnie Shinn
    Paul Ford
    Paul Ford
    • Mayor George Shinn
    Pert Kelton
    Pert Kelton
    • Mrs. Paroo
    The Buffalo Bills
    • School Board
    Vern Reed
    • Jacey Squires
    • (as The Buffalo Bills)
    Ron Howard
    Ron Howard
    • Winthrop Paroo
    • (as Ronny Howard)
    Al Shea
    • Ewart Dunlop
    • (as The Buffalo Bills)
    Bill Spangenberg
    • Olin Britt
    • (as The Buffalo Bills)
    Wayne Ward
    • Oliver Hix
    • (as The Buffalo Bills)
    Timmy Everett
    • Tommy Djilas
    Susan Luckey
    Susan Luckey
    • Zaneeta Shinn
    Harry Hickox
    Harry Hickox
    • Charlie Cowell
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
    • Constable Locke
    Mary Wickes
    Mary Wickes
    • Mrs. Squires
    Sara Seegar
    Sara Seegar
    • Maud Dunlop
    • Dirección
      • Morton DaCosta
    • Guión
      • Meredith Willson
      • Franklin Lacey
      • Marion Hargrove
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    EdKoh

    A movie that works at many levels--and touches our hearts.

    I first learned of the Music Man when my brother's fifth grade class put it on. (My brother played Mayor Shinn.) Our entire family learned the train scene, all of the monologues (especially "Trouble"), and the Music Man became part of our lives. I still remember most of those monologues, and I still love to watch Robert Preston and Shirley Jones create their magic and make their music. Like "My Fair Lady," the players have refined their parts to high art, but have not burned out; the details delight again and again. The chorus is the best I've heard (Wells Fargo Wagon), the cast is just great. When my older son was two years old, The Music Man was his favorite video; he watched it over and over, laughing and gurgling. He "outgrew" it, and is now almost ten. Last night we watched it (again): I, my wife, and both of our sons. It touched me as much as the first time I saw it. ("I always think there's a band, kid.") I hear and read criticism of Robert Preston's acting, that as a performer he is a dilettante. But I feel this criticism misses the point. Harold Hill is the dilettante, trying to pass himself off as a music expert--until he gets his foot caught in the door. Preston is perfect as Hill. I love this film, and will watch it with my loved ones for a long, long time to come.
    8ToddTee

    Still great after all these years

    I first saw "The Music Man" on its first run in 1962. I just saw it again last night on cable. If anything, I enjoyed it more last night. I think that your belief in "fairy tales" such as this only grows with the passing of the years. Preston's performance is so near-perfect that the viewer starts to believe his line of corn-fed BS. The knowledge of what Ron Howard has become enhances the enjoyment of his fine work here. It's funny, magical and a musical treat to the ears!!
    Marc-105

    My favorite musical.

    One of the best musicals ever made. So much of the movie is perfect: plot, music, most of the cast. One weak spot is Susan Luckey as Zaneeta, though the part is not well written. Another is Monique Vermont as Amaryllis, worse than average for a child actor. But the 8-year-old Ronny Howard as Winthrop is excellent. He shines at the end when Harold Hill gets his foot caught in the door. Of course, Preston is perfect, as is Shirley Jones, who never looked better. (Someone said Heaven is where all the men are 33 and all the women are 30. Jones was in her late 20s.) Paul Ford, Hermione Gingold (overdoing it once), and Pert Kelton are all outstanding.

    The director Morton DaCosta uses a gimmick here and in Auntie Mame that I don't care for. At the end of some scenes, all the lights go out except those on the principals. Sometimes that's more of a jolt than necessary, because we've gone from outdoors to inside the studio.

    My favorite song is Sadder But Wiser Girl. The reference to Hester winning just one more A meant nothing until 11th grade when we read The Scarlet Letter. And after Preston sings that line, he looks guiltily over his shoulder at Amaryllis to see if she understands how naughty he's been.

    My second favorite is Lida Rose/Will I Ever Tell You. Such a beautiful song. It pains me that the rocking chairs at either end of the screen are sometimes out of sync. It should have been done perfectly.

    One brilliant touch concerns the Buffalo Bills. Early on, Mayor Shinn says "The members of the School Board will not present a patriotic tableau. Some disagreement about costumes, I suppose." At the time, the four are dressed quite differently. As their singing progresses, they start dressing more and more alike, until at the end they're dressed alike (I'm pretty sure).

    Marion's epiphany during The Wells Fargo Wagon is quite sweet.

    As is a lovely line from Goodnight, My Someone: But I must depend on a wish and a star/ As long as my heart doesn't know who you are. (Sigh.)
    10clive-38

    Robert Preston brilliantly recreates his Broadway role.

    One of the greatest musicals ever put onto film is how I would describe "The Music Man" with its show stopping numbers like "Ya Got Trouble Right Here in River City", "The Sadder But Wiser Girl For Me", "Wells Fargo Wagon", "Seventy Six Trombones" and many more.

    Confidence trickster Harold Hill arrives in River City with the intention of setting up a boy's band and taking money for costumes and instruments but intends to leave town with the money before these arrive. Things don't exactly work out to plan when he finds himself falling for the town's librarian and he becomes involved with the lives of many of the River City citizens. Meanwhile, the mayor tries his best to have Hill run out of town but one by one the River City townspeople begin to realise that Hill has actually brought much happiness and contentment to several of them since his arrival. Marian the librarian gradually succumbs to Hill's charms and defends him against the wild accusations of the mayor.

    A high class ensemble of players make this a captivating film - in addition to Robert Preston himself (absolutely brilliant as Professor Harold Hill) we have Shirley Jones as Marian Paroo (the librarian), Buddy Hackett as Hill's friend Marcellus Washburn, Harry Hickox as another salesman determined to expose Hill, Paul Ford as Mayor Shinn and Hermione Gingold as Mrs Eulalie Shinn. Paul Ford's excellent portrayal of Mayor Shinn was not that far removed from his role as Colonel Hall in the long running "Sergeant Bilko" TV series. (I half expected to see Phil Silvers turn up in River City with some new gambling scheme on his mind!). Also in the "Music Man" cast was a very young Ron Howard (aged only eight) as Winthrop Paroo who was outstanding in his featured number "Gary, Indiana" which he had to sing with a lisp!! (He is of course now well established as a competent film director). I was surprised to see the talented actor Max Showalter (also known as Casey Adams) only used in one scene at the opening of the film. An actor of his calibre should have had a much larger part I consider. I was delighted to see Percy Helton (albeit briefly), one of my favourite character actors, pop up as the train conductor at the beginning of the film. Percy Helton has appeared in hundreds of films and is instantly recognisable with his distinctive voice and chubby frame. A word of praise is due to "The Buffalo Bills" who provide many delightful musical interludes throughout the film. "The Music Man" was produced and directed by Morton da Costa and I loved his theatrical device when the screen went dark after some of the musical numbers - a fascinating innovation.

    Some favourite lines from the film:-

    Harry Hickox: "But he doesn't know the territory!".

    Robert Preston: "Gentlemen, you intrigue me - I think I'll have to give Iowa a try!".

    Paul Ford: "I said all along - get his credentials didn't I?".

    Paul Ford: "Where's the band? Where's the band?".

    Preston (to the boy's band): "Now think, men, think!".

    In 1958 Robert Preston won the prestigious "Tony" Award as Best Actor in a musical (on Broadway) for "The Music Man" but was overlooked by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences when it came to the "Oscars". Why Preston wasn't even nominated as "Best Actor" is a mystery to me as this was the perfect role for him having performed it so long on Broadway. He was ideally suited in the part of Harold Hill and played it to perfection. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards (including one for best picture but was beaten by "Lawrence of Arabia").

    A fabulous musical with entertaining storyline, noteworthy acting talent, and impeccably photographed in ravishing colour. "The Music Man" is an exceptional musical which can be viewed again and again with increasing enjoyment. 10/10. Clive Roberts.
    michael.e.barrett

    But he doesn't know the territory!

    It seems redundant to add my comments when so many people have already done justice to it, but I'm still in the glow of having finally seen this movie as God intended--in Cinemascope! When I saw it long ago on TV, I was struck by how unusual it was but kept noticing certain distracting bits around the edge of the screen--it was the fade-outs and split-screen effects I was missing! Watch this film in letterboxed form ONLY please--it's visually, musically and dramatically innovative.

    Its splendors have already been mentioned. I add two minor treats: 1) appearance of lanky character actor Hank Worden (of "The Searchers" and "Twin Peaks") as the undertaker, and 2) script so full of bizarre slang and expressions, it's as if P.G. Wodehouse or Damon Runyan were writing turn-of-the-century Americana.

    My two carps are minor: I would have told Morton Da Costa to lose all the heavy-handed cutaways to the train wheels ("Rock Island") and chickens ("Pick a Little, Talk a Little") because we already got the point, and Ron Howard's cute lithp is a turn-off for me, but I never like cute kids. However, he's good at the climax, and when Shirley Jones hears him singing "Wells Fargo Wagon" and tears the evidence against Harold Hill out of the book (a librarian!), it's one of the most convincing turnarounds in musical history. Especially because she's still not fooled by the hucksterism, she just perceives it differently in comparison with the easily manipulated small-towners around her. She realizes that he's selling hope and joy despite himself ("There's always a band.") And when she just thanks him for his gift ("Till There Was You") and doesn't mind if he flees, of course he realizes he would be insane to leave. Another heartfelt turnaround.

    One of the most graceful musicals, marked by blurring of the line between straight dialogue and songs--as the line "there was love all around but I never heard it singing" implies, you can hear the singing if you listen for it in the world. It's in the trains and the chickens and the bands you hear in your head and the pride in your children playing that clarinet by the "think system." Moving.

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    • Curiosidades
      The two songs "76 Trombones" and "Good Night My Someone" are the same tune, played in different tempos. Meredith Willson used this technique to present a masculine and feminine slant on the events surrounding Harold Hill's arrival in River City and his budding relationship with Marian.
    • Pifias
      As Harold makes his very first walk down Main Street after getting off the train, the hills in the background are at the far eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains. Iowa is famously flat.
    • Citas

      Marian Paroo: No, please, not tonight. Maybe tomorrow.

      Harold Hill: Oh, my dear little librarian. You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you've collected nothing but a lot of empty yesterdays. I don't know about you, but I'd like to make today worth remembering.

      Marian Paroo: Oh, so would I.

    • Créditos adicionales
      The closing credits appear in the style of a Broadway show's curtain call. First the minor characters are shown with the performers' names. The credits then progress through the cast ending with the lead.
    • Versiones alternativas
      There's no closing logo except for the post-1991 prints that feature the Saul Bass version in the 1991 VHS, and 1992 version in the special edition VHS and DVD.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Right Here in River City: The Making of Meredith Willson's 'The Music Man' (1998)
    • Banda sonora
      Main Title
      (1957) (uncredited)

      Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson

      Performed by Ray Heindorf and the Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de junio de 1962 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Midwest Street, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, Estados Unidos
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      • Warner Bros.
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      • 2h 31min(151 min)
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