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Juego de pijamas

Título original: The Pajama Game
  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 41min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.6/10
4.4 k
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Doris Day, Ralph W. Chambers, Ralph Dunn, Eddie Foy Jr., Owen Martin, John Raitt, and Jack Straw in Juego de pijamas (1957)
An Iowa pajama factory worker falls in love with an affable superintendent who had been hired by the factory's boss to help oppose the workers' demand for a pay raise.
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Un obrero de una fábrica de pijamas de Iowa se enamora de un afable superintendente que había sido contratado por el jefe de la fábrica para ayudar a oponerse a la demanda de los trabajadore... Leer todoUn obrero de una fábrica de pijamas de Iowa se enamora de un afable superintendente que había sido contratado por el jefe de la fábrica para ayudar a oponerse a la demanda de los trabajadores de un aumento salarial.Un obrero de una fábrica de pijamas de Iowa se enamora de un afable superintendente que había sido contratado por el jefe de la fábrica para ayudar a oponerse a la demanda de los trabajadores de un aumento salarial.

  • Dirección
    • George Abbott
    • Stanley Donen
  • Guionistas
    • George Abbott
    • Richard Bissell
  • Elenco
    • Doris Day
    • John Raitt
    • Carol Haney
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • George Abbott
      • Stanley Donen
    • Guionistas
      • George Abbott
      • Richard Bissell
    • Elenco
      • Doris Day
      • John Raitt
      • Carol Haney
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    • 32Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 1 premio ganado y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Doris Day
    Doris Day
    • Babe Williams
    John Raitt
    John Raitt
    • Sid Sorokin
    Carol Haney
    Carol Haney
    • Gladys Hotchkiss
    Eddie Foy Jr.
    Eddie Foy Jr.
    • Vernon Hines
    Reta Shaw
    Reta Shaw
    • Mabel
    Barbara Nichols
    Barbara Nichols
    • Poopsie
    Thelma Pelish
    Thelma Pelish
    • Mae
    Jack Straw
    • Prez
    Ralph Dunn
    Ralph Dunn
    • Myron Hasler
    Owen Martin
    • Max
    Jackie Kelk
    Jackie Kelk
    • First Helper
    Ralph W. Chambers
    • Charlie
    • (as Ralph Chambers)
    Mary Stanton
    • Brenda
    Buzz Miller
    • Dancer
    Kenneth LeRoy
    • Dancer
    Rodney Bieber
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    Buddy Bryan
    Buddy Bryan
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    Florine Carlan
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      • Stanley Donen
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    9jayraskin1

    Enjoyable Music, Dance and Interesting Class Conflict Settting

    This was the reactionary 50's, so showing a conflict between management and labor, however comically presented, was quite daring. While not exactly a Marxist textbook case, it does show exploitation of workers and their attempts at fighting back. One can also view it as trivializing the harsh and terrible struggles of workers and unions against capitalist exploitation, but that seems a bit mean-spirited. While no "Cradle Will Rock" it does make the point that even a small issue (a pay raise of seven and a half cents) can be important in the context of a worker's life.

    I liked most of the songs and dances. There may be two or three too many as they do tend to slow down the plot a bit.

    I loved Doris Day, but I didn't feel that John Raitt was a good leading man for her. I didn't feel any chemistry between them. Someone suggested that Dean Martin was up for the lead. I would have preferred him. Carol Haney was good, but I was kind of sorry that the part didn't go to her Broadway understudy Shirley Maclaine. It now seems to me that Maclaine imitated Haney for the first eight years of her movie career. Still, Haney was 32 when she did the part and not in good health. She appears to be an older version of early Shirley. A 22 year old Maclaine would have been terrific.

    The song "There Once Was a Man" reminded me of the great duet between Betty Hutton and Howard Keel in "Annie Get Your Gun" - "Anything You Can Do." I would put this in the second tier of great movie musicals. It isn't "Cabaret" or "Singing in the Rain," or "Dames," as it does drag in a few spots, but for 75 out of its 95 minutes, its delightful.
    drednm

    At the Golden Finger Bowl or Any Place You Go

    Doris Day and John Raitt star in this breezy version of the 50s stage smash. Fun all the way with many songs that became 50s standards: "Hey There," "Hernando's Hideaway," "Steam Heat." Great supporting cast led by Carol Haney, Reta Shaw, Eddie Foy, Jr., Ralph Dunn, Thelma Pelish, and Barbara Nichols. Raitt is hunky and butch in the musical lead, and Day is at her tomboy best. "There Once Was a Man" is a super duet for the stars, allowing them to be funny while they belt out this classic, while Shaw and Foy shine in "I'll Never Be Jealous Again." The "Hey There" number with Raitt playing back the song on his dictaphone singing a duet to it is a true classic and was also a smash 50s hit single for both Doris Day for Rosemary Clooney.

    But Carol Haney just about steals the show as Gladys in the "Steam Heat" and "Once a Year Day" numbers. She's also hilarious in the "Hernando's Hideaway" number and following comic scenes. Haney is a combo of Gwen Verdon, Carol Burnett & Alice Ghostley. Haney won a Tony Award for her Broadway performance. Great fun.
    Doylenf

    Makes you feel you're watching the Broadway show!! Fabulous!

    With all of the original cast members intact (John Raitt, Reta Shaw, Gwen Verdon, Eddie Foy, Jr.) except for the exceptionally talented Doris Day filling in for Janis Paige, 'The Pajama Game' is rollicking good fun and a smash hit once again with all of Bob Fosse's show-stopping choreography given top-rate exposure.

    Who would think a story about a labor dispute in a pajama factory could be turned into such a joyous musical? Carol Haney is priceless doing 'Steam Heat' and 'Hernando's Hideaway' with great finesse. Day sings her heart out on 'Hey There' and other tunes, while Raitt reprises his Broadway role as the factory foreman who comes up against the stubborn and feisty Babe, head of the grievance committee. Day and Raitt can do no wrong, whether they're singing a ballad or a jump tune, whether singing or dancing, whether sparring or smooching. It's all great fun done up in gaudy technicolor and undoubtedly one of the great film musicals of the '50s, the kind that we sorely miss today. One great song-and-dance routine follows another with no shortage of imagination as to staging and concept. A treasure!

    See it and enjoy!!
    9Hinda

    High-energy musical that may surprise you.

    Who'd have thought that a labor dispute could be such fun? Just add Doris Day's smile, Bob Fosse's choreography, amazing music and dancers and a bag of popcorn! This is a highly energetic film, super-charged with charisma. I can't count the number of times I hit "pause" and "rewind" just to get another look at a surprise dance move. Boy, do I dare say that this may have been what "Grease" was hoping it could aspire to? I want to see this one again real soon!
    8roslein-674-874556

    Real, warm, and lovable

    Do you dislike musicals because you feel they are about nonsense and fantasy? Well, here is a musical about, okay, a man and a woman falling in love, but also capital and labour, exploitation of the workers, crooked financiers, and a heroine who is a strong woman whose work is important to her and who gets angry when her boyfriend doesn't take her seriously. Call that a fantasy? I don't dislike musicals, but I have always disliked Doris Day, who always seemed to me to be a phoney, a woman who was always pretending to be arch and super-feminine. Here, for once, she is the tough girl she really was, a blue-collar heroine who is robust and forthright, and she is terrific.

    More important, of course, than the subject is the way it's handled, and the team of Adler and Ross (who also wrote Damn Yankees!) provide lots of charming, unpretentious, but also clever and peppy songs and two very slinky dance numbers, which last are a fine memorial to Carol Haney, the beautiful, talented, but sadly disturbed and short-lived dancer who originated the role on Broadway. Even the throwaway lines in the songs are enormously funny--for instance, when one song wants to make a point about a posh restaurant, the lyric is not "In a posh restaurant" but, referring to a generic fictitious posh restaurant, "At The Golden Finger Bowl..."

    Those who love musicals, of course, will appreciate one that is so well crafted and directed. But nostalgia freaks in general are richly served here. Typewriters? Time clocks? And UNIONS? Organisations that protect the rights of the workers? Gee, daddy, what are those?

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    • Trivia
      This is the only film in which Carol Haney had a speaking part. In all her other films she was strictly a dancer.
    • Errores
      When the Annual Picnic is announced on the banner outside the Sleeptite Pajama Factory, it shows it as Thursday, 12th July. Look carefully at the calendar in Sid Sorokin's office: the 12th is a Monday.
    • Citas

      Katie 'Babe' Williams, Grievance Committee: Married life is lots of fun / Two can sleep as cheap as one

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert's Holiday Video Gift Guide (1990)
    • Bandas sonoras
      The Pajama Game
      Written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross

      by Ensemble

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 22 de enero de 1958 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Pajama Game
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Hollenbeck Park - 415 S. St. Louis Street, Boyle Heights, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Picnic & Lake sequence, inluding song: "Once a Year Day")
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      • Warner Bros.
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