'The Ending' from Oklahoma! (1955)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 дек 2014
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    Aunt Eller - Charlotte Greenwood
    Curly - Gordon MACrae
    Laurey - Shirley Jones

Комментарии • 21

  • @allenjones3130
    @allenjones3130 Год назад +7

    A suitably grand and joyous finale to one of the greatest musical plays of all time.

  • @AlexForrest-vw8bx
    @AlexForrest-vw8bx 4 месяца назад +3

    I remember being 16/17 and deep into depression and at one point considered ending it all. But this film and carousel helped me and brought so much happiness into my life. Now I’m 23 and so happy I never went through with it. Still bring me so much happiness watching this. Truly a classic film 🤍

  • @liberte5847
    @liberte5847 5 лет назад +4

    A SO MUCH IN ADVANCE ON ITS TIME MOVIE! BRAVO FROM FRANCE IN 6 MAGNETIC SOUNDTRACKS. BRAVO!

  • @2034916
    @2034916 11 месяцев назад +1

    Gorgeous and wonderful singer Shirley Jones and the marvelous voice of Gordon Macrae.

  • @fernandacarvalhocb
    @fernandacarvalhocb Год назад +2

    This end is incredibly marvelous. Transcendetal!

  • @monajoubert7486
    @monajoubert7486 Год назад +4

    A true masterpiece!

  • @soonerboy9831
    @soonerboy9831 7 лет назад +18

    This is great music.

  • @lcs1956
    @lcs1956 Год назад +7

    Oklahoma was filmed twice in different formats with different takes. This is the 35 mm Cinemascope performance most of us saw growing up. In the TODD-AO 70 mm version which is most frequently streamed, there are substantial differences. For example, in this scene where Aunt Eller bangs on the door and nobody answers, she looks around for a few seconds and shrugs her shoulders. That very slight nuanced bit of suspense that makes the scene memorable is missing in the TODD-AO version.

    • @hgrunt100
      @hgrunt100 Год назад

      Not only is the difference in performance interesting, the fact this was shot I'm Todd AO is even more fascinating. Same camera system as some excellent documentary work 50 years later.

  • @laurahollister6186
    @laurahollister6186 7 месяцев назад

    Yaaah. Just like I remember as a kid!

  • @juliomorenotellez7588
    @juliomorenotellez7588 4 года назад +6

    From 1955 theatrical release, courtesy of Twentieth Century FOX Film Corporation

  • @prayerpatroller
    @prayerpatroller 3 года назад +4

    "One's like dirty snow and the others more like chocolate milk."

  • @cshaw1347
    @cshaw1347 7 лет назад +16

    That care has some fringe on top...

    • @firebros1695
      @firebros1695 6 лет назад +6

      Charles Bradshaw yeah and nice team of snow white horses

  • @alexalex13131
    @alexalex13131 6 лет назад +9

    Rodgers gave the final notes a little booster shot.

  • @zephyr755
    @zephyr755 6 лет назад +11

    And who's in the carriage at 0:22 cheering them off? Bambi Lynn, in front, wearing a similar blueish colour - aka the "Dream Laurey", principal dancer in the Dream Ballet. Perhaps that's some of the other Dream dancers there with her? (they were largely uncredited - I'm thinking of the one in white, whether she was the lead Salon girl in the Dream).

    • @verkaforever
      @verkaforever 2 года назад +1

      Wow- I never noticed that!

  • @skye8312
    @skye8312 3 года назад

    made by Hollywood USA By Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

  • @albertmarnell9976
    @albertmarnell9976 Год назад

    The 1950s was an era of towering dullness and sanitized horse shit! But I love Shirley!