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Bye Bye Birdie Details

1995 Certificate TBC
  • Rated:
  • 40
  • from 7 members

Rock-and-roll icon Conrad Birdie is about to go into the Army, and plans are being made to arrange his final going-away concert. Read more

Starring Jason Alexander, Vanessa L. Williams, Chynna Phillips, Tyne Daly
Director Gene Saks
Genres Romance

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Bye Bye Birdie

Rock-and-roll icon Conrad Birdie is about to go into the Army, and plans are being made to arrange his final going-away concert.

Starring Jason Alexander, Vanessa L. Williams, Chynna Phillips, Tyne Daly
Director Gene Saks
Certificate Certificate TBC
Genres Romance
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: not available
Production year: 1995
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (2) of Bye Bye Birdie

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  • 4 stars out of 5

    A wonderfully energetic and colourful adaptation of the smash Broadway hit, satirising the traumatic induction of one Elvis Presley into the US Army. Named Conrad Birdie here (a reference to contemporary rock 'n' roll star Conway Twitty), this focuses on the legendary rocker bestowing “one last kiss” on a small-town girl, a gimmick started by the star's promoter, played by Dick Van Dyke re-creating his Broadway role. Splendid stuff and, although the satire has dated, the sheer exuberance of veteran Anchors Aweigh director George Sidney's guiding hand endures, as does the talent of vivacious Ann-Margret, who gets a specially written musical prologue. Lots of laughs along the way, especially from stage star Paul Lynde. Ironically, the “we love you, Conrad” chorus was later used to hail the Beatles.

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  • One of the more unsung '60s musicals, this is a big, splashy, Broadway-derived mix of boisterous rock'n'roll satire and... read more on Time Out

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7 Member ratings
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