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Original Cast Album: Company

  • 1970
  • 53min
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Original Cast Album: Company (1970)
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Agrega una trama en tu idioma"Company" musical's original cast recording session filmed by D.A. Pennebaker in 1970. Captures interactions between Sondheim, performers and live recording process, culminating with Elaine ... Leer todo"Company" musical's original cast recording session filmed by D.A. Pennebaker in 1970. Captures interactions between Sondheim, performers and live recording process, culminating with Elaine Stritch's iconic "The Ladies Who Lunch" rendition"Company" musical's original cast recording session filmed by D.A. Pennebaker in 1970. Captures interactions between Sondheim, performers and live recording process, culminating with Elaine Stritch's iconic "The Ladies Who Lunch" rendition

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    • D.A. Pennebaker
  • Elenco
    • Barbara Barrie
    • Charles Braswell
    • Susan Browning
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    • Dirección
      • D.A. Pennebaker
    • Elenco
      • Barbara Barrie
      • Charles Braswell
      • Susan Browning
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    Barbara Barrie
    Barbara Barrie
    • Self (Sarah)
    Charles Braswell
    Charles Braswell
    • Self (Larry)
    Susan Browning
    Susan Browning
    • Self (April)
    George Coe
    George Coe
    • Self (David)
    John Cunningham
    John Cunningham
    • Peter
    Steve Elmore
    • Self (Paul)
    George Furth
    George Furth
    • Self (book)
    Harold Hastings
    Harold Hastings
    • Self (music director)
    Beth Howland
    Beth Howland
    • Self (Amy)
    Dean Jones
    Dean Jones
    • Self (Robert)
    Charles Kimbrough
    Charles Kimbrough
    • Self (Harry)
    Merle Louise
    • Self (Susan)
    Donna McKechnie
    Donna McKechnie
    • Self (Kathy)
    Pamela Myers
    Pamela Myers
    • Self (Marta)
    Harold Prince
    Harold Prince
    • Self (producer…
    Teri Ralston
    • Self (Jenny)
    Thomas Z. Shepard
    • Self (record producer)
    • (as Thomas Z. Shepherd)
    Stephen Sondheim
    Stephen Sondheim
    • Self (composer…
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    8cherold

    Fascinating

    This was apparently the pilot for a documentary series on cast recordings, and it's a shame it didn't come to fruition, because it's really quite good.

    I was not familiar with Sondheim beyond a handful of songs that you just hear everywhere (like Send in the Clowns) and even though this is just a few songs from the musical, it was a revelation, particularly Barcelona and Ladies Who Lunch. I'm sure the full production was excellent, but these talented people singing these brilliant songs into their microphones was wonderful as well.

    The most fascinating part is the final section, in which Elaine Stritch gives a powerful performance of Lunch that was not, apparently, good enough for the album. It's a great example of the difference between a live performance and a recorded one; as a live performance it was incredible, but it drove her mad.

    Well worth watching.
    8Sylviastel

    Elaine Rules!

    This documentary is done after the Broadway premiere of the original production of the musical, "Company," by Stephen Sondheim and directed by Harold Prince. Anyway if you've listened to the soundtrack or have seen a stage production, you will find this behind the scenes at the recording studio where they belt out the numbers from the production to be quite interesting. You can't help but love and admire Elaine Stritch who is a Broadway veteran and legend. She may not have the best voice but her "Ladies That Lunch" is memorable and a battle at the studio. You can't help but like Elaine, Stephen, Harold or Hal, and even Howard Furth who wrote the book. They and the other cast members which included Beth Howland (before TV's Alice as Vera) and her partner/husband Charles Kimbrough (long before TV's Murphy Brown as Jim Dial) along with other cast members like veteran stage actress Donna McKechnie. They all do a fabulous job in displaying why people pay to see them perform when it was more affordable as it is now. Sometimes, a good musical doesn't have to wow you as much or have special effects. Sometimes, reality can make a pretty good show.
    6akoaytao1234

    Standard Documentary for an Enigmatic Play

    The first time I watched Company is when I happen to come across a youtube video of Neil Patrick Harrison version of it and ever since I was obsessed.

    Pretty much standard fare documentary about Sondheim and crew as they try to create the cast album for the original run of Company. You could see Sondheim's perfectionism, and the cast juggling recording - which seems to be an altogether different experience compared to stage. The film climaxes with Elaine Stritch having a hard time perfecting the famous 'The Ladies who Brunch' song under Sondheim critical direction.

    Its very standard, and you do realize why it as a TV Show pilot but if your a fan of the show, its a must see experience to see how each of the original actors do it.
    bekayess

    Great reminder that music is made by real people. . .

    Here's a great documentary to remind us that real music is performed by real people and not computers. Not only do we get to see the vocalists recording their tracks, but we get to see various sections of the full orchestra as they play their parts, including warmups and practicing "licks." Stephen Sondheim's coaching of the singers is so wonderful to watch - he understands actors and artists in a way that corporate producers/execs do not. If you love musicals--and want an uplifting experience to re-affirm your love--WATCH THIS!!
    10Quinoa1984

    You could drive a person crazy, Bubby

    A good problem I suppose to have is that at 53 minutes, this is much too brief a look at a part of the process in Theatre that gets underappreciated as far as when the cast of a production makes the recording for the album to go out into the world - in other words, as one of the cast briefly describes in one of the handful of interviews here (being Pennebaker its 98% Verite and 2% usual doc), when you're dancing and singing you do it once and it goes by so fast, where on record it's difficult sometimes to get that same energy up in live performance. It is worth noting this was a Pilot for a proposed series of documentaries showing the creative process with Broadway shows, and as happens sometimes the exec who green-lit the first one moved on and it was cancelled, so we all are lucky this exists as is at all.

    What makes this so remarkable and indelible is precisely that you don't have to have seen the actual show of Company to get the gist (I certainly hadn't, my extent of familiarity was with the Documentary Now sketch and I'm sure many my age who aren't Theater Kids will be the same way coming to this after Sondheim's passing and may his life be a blessing etc). You can pick up quickly this is a biting black comedy about marriage and relationships, what it means to become married or about to get married or not get married (the one song where the woman is talking like a guy at an auction is incredible, no one you or I know could do that), and even when there's sincerity to the music and lyrics there's this razor's edge that Sondheim is dealing with - West Side Story in many places was the same- where the earnestness could go too far but is saved by the knowingness of how people act and relate in a society, and you must have humor with the heart.

    And while it's thrilling to see the performers do these songs, in what may be the first or the tenth of many takes and this process is buoyed by Sondheim and the playwright and record producer finding what works on an equal footing with what doesn't or what needs so tweaks (like oh no you were in A and not F for this time dang), I love everything in the control booth and wonder if Pennebaker had even more footage of that and if so there could be a longer cut. Again his great tact as a filmmaker, like the contemporaneous Maysles Brothers and Charlotte Zwerin, was to manage to get so much on record without making anyone self conscious or notice the camera was there (or if they are aware of it they don't make it so known that it takes us out of it).

    But then we get to Elaine Stritch and that last ten minutes or so when she tries to do the "Lunch" number and it's hard not to feel your heart kind of break... more for the creatives than for her who watch a take that even if we don't know it ahead of time that she has to go again can feel that she must since this is a take at the end of a long day (as a filmmaker I've been there, believe me, especially the frustration of wanting to make it work so badly).

    The producer is up front with what's not working (the word facile or flaccid comes up I forget which), and meanwhile Stephen in that turtleneck and on the edge of two sides of ecstasy or chronic dissatisfaction buries his face in his arm in grief over this take. And it's not like he wants it that way but rather its the theme throughout throughout documentary: how do you not only get something to be Good but to go *Beyond* it and capture that spontaneity of a theatrical performance?

    This film will always be a tribute to the satirical wit and musical glory that was Sondheim, but also how strong Pennebaker could be in his own element (again see how simply he or his cameraman move around the one singer from behind in that one performance, beautiful). Highlights include: "Getting Married Today" (with that ten words every two seconds part), "Another Hundred People" "Being Alive" (ok I get Marriage Story now), and "Barcelona.

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      In the opening scroll, thanks is given to the office of "David Suskind". It is actually David Susskind.
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      Featured in Aquarius: Company (1972)
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      Overture/Company
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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 28 de octubre de 1970 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Company: La grabación original
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 53min
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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