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Hello Dolly

September 5 @ 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Our Film Afternoons continue with the 1969 classic Hello Dolly. Doors are at 1:30. The film starts at 2:00. The running time is 2:28 plus a short intermission.

This production of HELLO, DOLLY! is big and bright and brassy with Barbra Streisand taking centre stage as Dolly Levi, the matchmaker with a mind to marry a crusty “half-a-millionaire” from Yonkers.

Streisand, in only her second film, is in great voice and shows a nice comic touch. Yes, Dolly is supposed to be “middle aged,” but it really doesn’t matter. And with those turn-of-the-century hair styles and clothes, you can’t tell anyway.

Walter Matthau is good as crusty Horace and Michael Crawford makes for a delightful Cornelius Hackl. Marianne McAndrew is Irene, E.J. Peaker is Minnie, and Danny Lockin is Barnaby. Others in the cast include Judy Knaiz as Gussie, Tommy Tune as Ambrose, Joyce Ames as Ermengarde, David Hurst as Rudy, and Louis Armstrong as the bandleader.

The songs by Jerry Herman are wonderful and have witty lyrics. Two huge production numbers dominate the film. In the first half, “Before the Parade Passes By” is a stunner, sung by Streisand, it turns into a gigantic parade beneath a summer sky and it’s as big and brassy a musical number as you’ll ever see.

Of course the title song is a show stopper and well staged in the Harmonia Gardens on 14th Street. Streisand makes her famous entrance (and return to life after a period of widowhood) down a grand staircase. She wears a glittering gown of gold as she sings and dances with a battery of waiters. She also does a memorable duet with Armstrong (in his final film appearance).

Yes, it’s old fashioned. But the film is so bright and tuneful, it never lags. It was the #4 box-office hit of 1969.

Bottom line: Streisand makes for a great Dolly, and this is a great film musical.

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Date:
September 5
Time:
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
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