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West Side Story

  • 1961
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  • 2h 33min
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West Side Story (1961)
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  • Réalisation
    • Jerome Robbins
    • Robert Wise
  • Scénario
    • Ernest Lehman
    • Arthur Laurents
    • Jerome Robbins
  • Casting principal
    • Natalie Wood
    • George Chakiris
    • Richard Beymer
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,6/10
    126 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    3 917
    76
    • Réalisation
      • Jerome Robbins
      • Robert Wise
    • Scénario
      • Ernest Lehman
      • Arthur Laurents
      • Jerome Robbins
    • Casting principal
      • Natalie Wood
      • George Chakiris
      • Richard Beymer
    • 523avis d'utilisateurs
    • 163avis des critiques
    • 86Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 10 Oscars
      • 31 victoires et 11 nominations au total

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    West Side Story
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    West Side Story
    Shot for Shot | 'West Side Story'
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    Shot for Shot | 'West Side Story'
    Essential Guide to Rita Moreno
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    Essential Guide to Rita Moreno
    Hollywood's Shared History with Broadway
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    Hollywood's Shared History with Broadway
    West Side Story: Dance-off
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    West Side Story: Dance-off
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    West Side Story: Dance At The Gym

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    Natalie Wood
    Natalie Wood
    • Maria
    George Chakiris
    George Chakiris
    • Bernardo
    Richard Beymer
    Richard Beymer
    • Tony
    Russ Tamblyn
    Russ Tamblyn
    • Riff
    Rita Moreno
    Rita Moreno
    • Anita
    Simon Oakland
    Simon Oakland
    • Schrank
    Ned Glass
    Ned Glass
    • Doc
    William Bramley
    William Bramley
    • Krupke
    Tucker Smith
    Tucker Smith
    • Ice
    Tony Mordente
    Tony Mordente
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    David Winters
    David Winters
    • A-rab
    Eliot Feld
    Eliot Feld
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    Bert Michaels
    Bert Michaels
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    David Bean
    • Tiger
    Robert Banas
    Robert Banas
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    Anthony 'Scooter' Teague
    • Big Deal
    • (as Scooter Teague)
    Harvey Evans
    Harvey Evans
    • Mouthpiece
    • (as Harvey Hohnecker)
    Tommy Abbott
    • Gee-Tar
    • Réalisation
      • Jerome Robbins
      • Robert Wise
    • Scénario
      • Ernest Lehman
      • Arthur Laurents
      • Jerome Robbins
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    movibuf1962

    A 70-millimeter delight.

    I remember when this film ran on NBC television about 25 years ago. After being beefed up with commercials, it had to be shown in 2 parts over two nights. I only saw it in the theater once when I was about 12, and had forgotten many visuals which were cut off on the television screen. So let me just say that the smartest thing MGM-UA could do is present a widescreen, 70mm DVD. It has a gorgeous restored picture (important for visual effects like the dissolve of Natalie Wood spinning around in the bridal shop which blurs and multiplies and finally erupts into multiple dancers who converge at the gym, or the first time Tony and Maria see each other against the blur of the dance competition on opposite sides of the screen) and pristine sound- probably the most gorgeous score ever composed by Leonard Bernstein. There are, of course, stage purists who scoff at the movie (and its many ghost singers), but I always thought the film's adaptation was superior to the stage show because it gave the story a more breathless, one-act pace. Some songs are reshuffled and re-staged from the original libretto, and the background score is given something of a theatrical makeover. And the dancing, of course, is peerless-- whether it's the "Cool" dance with the Jets in a low-ceiling garage, the "America" battle of the sexes with the Sharks, or even the delicate rooftop dance performed in Act 2 by Natalie Wood- bewitching in a white dress and re-living the moment she first fell in love herself. None of these wonders can prepare you for the mind-numbing, emotional, climax.

    A tour-de-force film show, clocking in at 152 minutes.
    Doylenf

    A triumph of song, dance, music, choreography, photography...

    Viewing WEST SIDE STORY last night on TCM for the first time in years, I realized what an impact this made on film musicals with its innovative use of dazzling choreography and high-flying camera-work that made it a cinematic experience rather than a stage-bound one.

    Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins directed this poignant and powerful musical with a talented cast of performers--Natalie Wood at her dewy-eyed loveliest as the Juliet-like heroine and Richard Beymer doing his best to bring some heart-felt passion to the role of the Romeo-like Tony, but he's too refined to be believable as an ex-gang member. At least he does have some chemistry with Natalie and obviously put his heart and soul into his performing. The voice dubbing for both is done skillfully, but I would have preferred a stronger voice for Beymer.

    Rita Moreno (not Chita Rivera as another commentator named her) and George Chakiris are beyond reproach as Anita and Bernardo--and all of the gang members do superb footwork and acting as the Jets/Sharks. Most impressive is the actor playing Ice (Tucker Smith) who figures prominently in the finger-snapping "Cool" number.

    This is the quintessential 1960s musical with some expert choreography (the rooftop version of "America" is a standout) and stellar work from everyone in the cast. Leonard Bernstein must have been proud of this film version of his Broadway musical. Robert Wise's firm control in blending the music with the "book" is craftsmanship at its finest.

    By all means, a musical that deserved all of its Oscars!!
    9Tony Dummett

    An Uncompromisingly Great film

    Although I think I've seen just about every musical there is from the forties to the seventies, I'd never seen West Side Story until last night. An amazing omission on my part, as having seen it, I just think it's simply wonderful.

    I bought the DVD "on spec" in a CD/DVD exchange store in Sydney for $10. I've had it in my hand a couple of times before but have always put it back on the shelf. This time I went through with the purchase and am now wondering what could have come over me, not buying it before.

    Those here who have said you really need to watch it on the Big Screen are absolutely right. In my case I watched it using a video projector throwing the image, big, bright and beautiful, onto a 12 foot screen. The photography used the wide screen format uncompromisingly. There was no caution here to frame the action for possible television cropping, or even much consideration given to a 2.35:1 "Cinemascope" presentation. Super Panavision's aspect ratio is not as wide as Cinemascope's 2.35:1, and every square inch of screen space was used for one or another important element of composition.

    Bernstein's music is a tour de force. Having watched On The Town only a few days back, it was interesting to contrast the two musicals. On The town is, of course, 15 years or so older than West side Story, but a comparison between the two scores is chalk and cheese. You could tell that Bernstein was holding himself back in On The Town. It wasn't his project. The numbers were almost self-censored. But West side Story was his baby, and it shows.

    The sheer brilliance of the music, the enchanting daring of it, its raucous atonality coupled with sweetness of melody are awesomely impressive, as show-stopper after show-stopper is thrown onto the screen to continually up the amazement quotient, time after time.

    I played West Side Story loud, very loud. The surround sound knocked my socks off from the opening aerial ambiance of Manhattan streets to the orchestrations themselves. I remember Bernstein in the documentary about the concert version of West Side Story saying, aside to the camera, after "Cool, Boy" was recorded, "You know, this is pretty good..." One of the great understatements, even if coming from the music's creator.

    See this film. Play it loud. Watch it on a big screen if you can. If you do you may, like I did, sit there thrilled, swinging your head from one side of the Super Panavision screen to the other, trying to take in the overwhelming avalanche coming at your eyes, your ears and your heart. It was an almost perfect transfer from film to DVD: color, sharpness, depth.

    It's been a long while since I've watched a film with a silly grin on my face right through, sometimes gasping at the sheer knock-out brilliance of what film-making can be at its best. West Side Story was one of those times.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    One of the most electrifying musicals ever made!

    This is probably the best musical ever made. It is fantastic!!! It is loosely based on Romeo and Juliet, but it means that west Side Story had an inspiration, and it is told movingly and powerfully. Right from minute one I knew we were going to be in for a treat. The prologue was brilliantly staged, as was the rumble, which I found a bit disturbing to be honest! Quintet was thrilling also. Richard Beymer and Natalie Wood are wonderful as the two lovers, Wood is very heartfelt and Marni Nixon's singing for her is the very definition of angelic, as is Russ Tamblyn as a very energetic Riff. George Chakiris is also good as Bernado, though I would have given the Best Supporting Actor Oscar to Tamblyn, but it is Rita Moreno as fiery Anita who impressed most, easily one of the best supporting turns of any musical. The songs are fantastic, one of those musicals where every song works, some are funny; "America"(amazing choreography) and "Officer Krupkee" and some heart rending ones; "Tonight" "One Hand One Heart" and "Somewhere". The choreography was enough to have you on the edge of your seat. Everything is right about this movie, and I am shocked it isn't in the top 250, because it should be for it is one of the greatest film musicals! 10/10 without question! Bethany Cox
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    In An Era of Great Musicals, "West Side Story" Was Among the Best

    When they say they don't make movies like they used to, this is the sort of film they are talking about. Despite its flaws (and there are some), it is easily one of the best musicals ever made. Beginning with the overture and the opening scenes of New York City, circa 1960, it almost screams "classic." Some have criticized Natalie Wood's Maria (her dubious accent and the dubbed-in singing) or Richard Beymer's Tony (his slightly smarmy interpretation of the ex gang member gone straight), but the fact remains, their wholesome, fresh-faced characterizations defined the roles. And you simply can't top the film's instrumental score, its great songs ("Maria," "Tonight," "America," "I Feel Pretty," "A Place For Us," "I Have a Love," and "Officer Krupke"), its excellent choreography, or its very effective cinematography. Rita Moreno, as Anita, delivers what was probably her best performance in the movies, in particular her dancing and singing in "America," while Russ Tamblyn, as Rif, the charismatic leader of the Jets, is seldom given the credit he deserved. Natalie Wood on the rooftop, anticipating another meeting with her newfound love, is a vision of grace and innocence, while George Chakiris as her brother Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks, is very convincing as the persecuted immigrant/mean-spirited hoodlum. And its not as if these are the only actors who did a great job. A number of the other supporting roles are delivered with memorable professionalism, too. In fact, the cast as a whole is superb.

    This movie poignantly (if simplistically) explores the purity of first love, while tackling intolerance and racism head-on, avoiding the tired, politically correct clichés that movies of today too often wallow in. Despite the simplicity of the story, it is always an emotional experience, no matter how many times you've seen it. While it is true that the Academy Awards have become very politicized, and no doubt always were to a degree, this movie snagged ten of them when great movies were being turned out almost as often as mindless pap is today. Not to be missed.

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    • Anecdotes
      The actors in the rival gangs were instructed to play pranks on each other off the set to keep tensions high.
    • Gaffes
      Near the end, when Maria yells "Don't you touch him!", two different voices can be heard at the same time in the first half of the phrase (in fact, this is singer Marni Nixon overdubbing for Natalie Wood).
    • Citations

      Maria: All of you! You all killed him! And my brother, and Riff. Not with bullets, or guns, with hate. Well now I can kill, too, because now I have hate!

    • Crédits fous
      There are no opening credits; a stylized, tinted aerial still of Manhattan is shown as the overture plays. The background changes color as the themes change throughout the overture. As the overture ends, the tinting is blue, the title appears, and the shot segues to aerial photography of Manhattan streets and landmarks.
    • Versions alternatives
      Most of the releases, except for the HD version that had the 2008 opening and closing MGM logos with the 1995 roar, open with a different United Artists logo. like the 1968 logo in the 1981 VHS, 1982 logo in the 1984, 88 and 91 VHS prints, the short version of the 1987 logo in the 1993 VHS, and the 1990s logo in the post-1998 VHS prints and 2003 DVD. The latter also added a closing MGM logo. Post-2024 digital version uses the short version of the 2012 MGM logo and closing 2012 MGM logo.
    • Connexions
      Alternate-language version of West Side Story (2021)
    • Bandes originales
      Overture
      (1957) (uncredited)

      Composed by Leonard Bernstein

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    • How long is West Side Story?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Were the songs in West Side Story eligible for an Oscar nomination? It seems odd that it was nominated for Best Picture but as a musical it received no Best Song nominations.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 mars 1962 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Site
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Amor sin barreras
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 110th Street, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(playground)
    • Sociétés de production
      • The Mirisch Corporation
      • Seven Arts Productions
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    • Budget
      • 6 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 44 055 492 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 207 145 $US
      • 24 juin 2018
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 44 135 556 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 33min(153 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.20 : 1

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