The biography of the Bandleader Glenn Miller from his beginnings to his death over the English Channel in December 1944. Read more
| Starring | James Stewart, June Allyson |
|---|---|
| Director | Anthony Mann |
| Genres | Drama |
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The biography of the Bandleader Glenn Miller from his beginnings to his death over the English Channel in December 1944.
| Starring | James Stewart, June Allyson |
|---|---|
| Director | Anthony Mann |
| Studio | UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 48 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 21 Feb 2005 Production year: 1953 |
| Format | DVD |
Director Anthony Mann and star James Stewart made a series of stunning psychological westerns in the 1950s (Winchester '73, The Naked Spur), yet this biopic of the legendary trombonist and band leader will always be their most fondly remembered collaboration. Whether struggling to find the style of swing that would set him apart from his contemporaries, enjoying the brief benefits of fame or romancing June Allyson, Stewart is so perfect for the role that it is hardly surprising many people are more familiar with his impersonation than they were with Glenn Miller himself. The supporting cast is impeccable and the music, adapted by Henry Mancini, is as bewitching as ever.
Competent musical heartwarmer with a well-cast star and successful reproduction of the Miller sound. A big box-office hit.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film adaptation of Glen Millers life story (I've no idea how true it is). If you love the music of Glen Miller you'll adore this film about one mans quest to find 'that sound'. I think every musician who wants more than just to play the one instrument but needs more to fill his/her musical ability will relate to Miller. Jimmy Stewart plays his typical everyman role but I think the real star of this movie was June Allyson, a fantastically loving performance.
An extraordinary talent with great music and a great story.
This is the only Glenn Miller story. A classic. The music is all that you would expect from Mr Miller. There is a couple of great cameo roles, one of which is the great Sachmo, among many others which big band buffs will recognise. A must see for those who enjoy big bands.