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Hello Dolly on DVD (1969)

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Average rating: 69%
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Starring: Barbra Streisand, Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, Louis Armstrong, David Hurst, Marianne McAndrew, E. J. Peaker, Tommy Tune
Director: Gene Kelly
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 139 mins
Certificate: U
Genres: Music/Musical
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Croatian, Czech, Danish, English, Finnish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Turkish
Released: 20/05/2002

Brief synopsis of Hello Dolly

In early-20th-century Yonkers, a wealthy local merchant (Horace Vandergelder, played by Walter Matthau) hires matchmaker Dolly Levi (Barbra Streisand) to find a mate for him--but instead she decides to win him over for herself. His life is further complicated by his young niece, Ermengarde, who is determined to wed an artist Horace finds entirely unsuitable, and by his two hapless employees, who against Horace's wishes leave work to venture into New York so each can kiss a girl. Miserly, curmudgeonly, irascible Horace finds that matters have gotten completely out of his control--and the only person who seems to know exactly what is going on is the widowed Dolly Levi. The film is based on a succession of source material, beginning with the 1835 British play A DAY WELL SPENT by John Oxenford, Thornton Wilder's 1938 play THE MERCHANT OF YONKERS, and Wilder's successful 1954 adaptation of his own play, renamed THE MATCHMAKER, rewritten for Ruth Gordon and then made into a film by the same name in 1958 starring Shirley Booth. In 1964, Carol Channing starred in the story's next incarnation on Broadway: Michael Stewart's play HELLO, DOLLY! on which this film's screenplay is directly based.

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Rating of 4 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Despite Barbra Streisand's underaged Dolly Levi, this lavish 20th Century-Fox movie version of the long-running Broadway hit is a wondrous treat under Gene Kelly's expert direction. Indeed, it now looks like the virtual last gasp of the great era of costly Hollywood musicals. Among the twinkling, shining stars are Britain's own Michael Crawford and the man who had taken the title song to number one in the US charts five years earlier, Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong. The design, use of colour and, particularly, the marvellous score are quite breathtaking, and the film won three Oscars.

Rating of 2 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

Generally agreeable but overblown musical based on a slight but much worked-over farce, fatally compromised by the miscasting of a too-young star. Some exhilarating moments.

Time Out

Only Streisand's second movie, but already (as co-star Matthau grumbled) she was hogging the screen. The trouble is... Read more on www.timeout.com

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Rated - 4 starsA classic

A customer from Surrey, England , 18/11/2004

A real feel good movie and an old favourite. I sang along with all the songs. I'd recommend it to anyone who looks a good old fashioned musical.

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Rated - 5 starsA musical/comedy can't get bigger than that

Thander Easton from London, England , 26/04/2005

It is grand family entertainment starring the most talented actress of all time in a famous and beloved - if somewhat thin - Broadway musical. Huge USA box office at the time. Barbra was adorable.

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Rated - 5 starshello Babs

A customer from outside london , 29/10/2004

Does this women want longer arms, cos all she does is training the transvestite and throw those arms out! An al time feel good flick, watch it more than once and your practially in the musical yourself. Go on have a go, you'll not regret it.

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Rated - 5 starsA real musical

A customer from West Midlands , 22/01/2005

This is one of my wife's favourites and I was made to watch it! I surprisingly enjoyed it though. A good film of its genre, and Barbara Streisand is brilliant. (The 5 stars is from the Mrs!)

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Rated - 5 starsBarbra is brilliant as always

A customer from New Milton , 03/12/2007

Really enjoyed this lovely family, Sunday afternoon style film. Barbra is the matchmaker who has her own agenda and manipulates the situation for her own ends. Despite the fact that this might sound nasty, it is done so well and is so amusing that you can't help but love the character. Dolly is a self-made celebrity - sounds familiar with many so-called celebs today! Very enjoyable film

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Rated - 5 starshello Babs

A customer from outside london , 29/10/2004

Does this women want longer arms, cos all she does is training the transvestite and throw those arms out! An al time feel good flick, watch it more than once and your practially in the musical yourself. Go on have a go, you'll not regret it.

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