Guys and Dolls (1955)

Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz  Starring: Marlon Brando  Frank Sinatra  
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Publisher: MGM
Format: DVD
UPC: 00027616809322
Buy.com Sku: 40132956
Item#: VK4K2T
Buy.com Sales Rank: 6357
Category Keywords: Romance  Theatrical Release 
Rating: NR
 
Samuel Goldwyn Presents...
 
 
Features: DVD, Widescreen, Trailers, Dolby Digital (5.1), Dolby Surround Sound
 
Hollywood legends Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, Jean Simmons and Vivian Blaine (from the original Broadway cast) are dazzling in this Frank Loesser (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) masterpiece, unleashing a "spectacular, song-and-dance show that's loaded with entertainment" (New York Journal-American). Featuring hits like "Luck Be a Lady" and "A Woman in Love," this smash film version of one of Broadway's most popular musicals is guaranteed, rip-roaring "four-star entertainment" (New York Daily News).

The slickest big-time New York City gamblers, Sky Masterson (Brando) and Nathan Detroit (Sinatra), can't resist making or taking a bet on anything. So when a pretty missionary (Simmons) sets up shop in the neighborhood, Nathan stakes a grand that Sky can't seduce her. But all bets are off when Sky falls madly in love in this romantic musical spectacular that sets the Big Apple afire with excitement!
 
"...a joyful tale, about New York street gamblers who have a run-in with the Salvation Army, and the songs are terrific."  Doug Pratt, DVDLaser.com
"Snappy musical about ne'er-do-well gamblers in Gotham is still an unbeatable hand."  James Rocchi, Netflix
"...spectacular...[a] song-and-dance show that's loaded with entertainment."  New York Journal
"One of the top musicals of this or any year."  New York Post
"...[a] lavish musical loaded with laughs..."  The Hollywood Reporter

 


Editor's Note

Based on the Broadway show from the Damon Runyon short story and filled to the brim with Frank Loesser tunes such as "Luck Be a Lady" and "Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat," this outrageously comic film featuring Marlon Brando's bold musical debut is a colorful tale about gamblers, a feisty Salvation Army lass, and a dance-hall girl with a pining heart. Veteran gambler Sky Masterson (Brando) takes a bet from Nathan Detroit (Frank Sinatra) that he can win the affection of a "soldier" (Jean Simmons) in the Salvation Army, setting himself up to lose both his money and his heart. Romance is the last thing the gambler and the missionary expect, and they fight against their attraction for all they're worth in glowing singing and dancing numbers. Love proves to be contagious as spicy dancer Miss Adelaide, in a role re-created for the screen from Broadway by showstopper Vivian Blaine, is determined to get her fiancé, Nathan, to the altar one way or another. Stubby Kaye and B.S. Pully also reprise their stage roles in this glorious Cinemascope film that earned four Academy Award nominations. GUYS AND DOLLS consistently ranks among the most popular film musicals of all time.


Plot Summary

Brando's bold musical debut based on the Damon Runyon comedy about gamblers and a Salvation Army lass is adapted for the screen by director Joseph L. Mankiewicz. The colorful Cinemascope film posits Sky Masterson [Marlon Brando] betting Nathan Detroit (Frank Sinatra) that he can win the heart of a lady "soldier" (Jean Simmons). The movie features popular Frank Loesser tunes such as "Luck Be a Lady," and many of the original Broadway performers reprise their roles.

 

Features
Widescreen Presentation
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1, French, Spanish Dolby Digital Surround
Original Theatrical Trailer
Collectible Booklet
Subtitles: Spanish, French
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: MGM
Release Date: 4/7/2009
Running Time: 149 minutes
Original Release Date: 1955
Catalog ID: 90893
UPC: 00027616809322
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English, French Dubbed, Spanish Dubbed
Available Subtitles: French, Spanish
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Widescreen  1.85:1

 
Cast & Crew
Robert Keith
B. S. Pully
Marlon Brando
Stubby Kaye
George E. Stone
Frank Sinatra
Sheldon Leonard
Vivian Blaine
Jean Simmons
Daniel Mandell - Editor
Joseph L. Mankiewicz - Screenwriter
Oliver Smith - Production Designer
Michael Kidd - Choreographer
Frank Loesser - Composer
Samuel Goldwyn - Producer
Jay Blackton - Music Director
Harry Stradling - Director of Photography
Cyril J. Mockridge - Music Director
Joseph L. Mankiewicz - Director

 
Awards

British Academy Awards (1957)
   Guys and Dolls, Nominee, Best Film from any Source
   Jean Simmons, Nominee, Best Foreign Actress

Golden Globe (1956)
Guys and Dolls, Winner, Best Motion Picture - Musical/Comedy

Oscar (1956)
   Harry Stradling, Sr., Nominee, Best Cinematography, Color
   Irene Sharaff, Nominee, Best Costume Design, Color
   Jay Blackton, Cyril J. Mockridge, Nominee, Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture

Golden Globe (1956)
Jean Simmons, Winner, Best Motion Picture Actress - Musical/Comedy

Oscar (1956)
   Oliver Smith, et. al., Nominee, Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Color

 
Professional Reviews
USA Today
"...An imperishable score and the once-in-a-lifetime casting of Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra..." 04/28/2000 p.5E

Entertainment Weekly
"Brando's Sky has a streak of old-fashioned, almost Cary-Grant-ish charm..." 07/16/2004 p.29-30

Uncut
"Dazzling....Show-stopping numbers and endlessly quotable lingo ensure the sheer entertainment power remains undimmed after 50 years." 08/01/2005 p.138

Widescreen Review
"GUYS AND DOLLS is a true American musical classic." 05/01/2006 p.70

FilmsGraded.com 7 of 10
Damon Runyon's short story "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown" became the unlikely subject of the biggest new Broadway musical of 1950. It was directed by the legendary George S. Kaufman, and contained memorable songs composed by Frank Loesser. It was inevitable that the play would become an MGM film, although it cost Samuel Goldwyn dearly. He paid a million dollars plus a percentage of the gross for the rights. Joseph L. Mankiewicz, who had won Oscars in consecutive years for All About Eve (1950) and A Letter to Three Wives (1949), was named as the director...With its colorful sets and costumes, and exaggerated characters and choreography, Guys and Dolls lives up to the expectations of a big budget MGM musical from the 1950s. Nathan Detroit (Frank Sinatra) and Sky Masterson (Marlon Brando) are hardened New York City gamblers. Masterson opines that "all Dolls are alike", which leads to a bet with Detroit that he can win the love of Sarah (Jean Simmons)...At 150 minutes, Guys and Dolls does seem overlong. While the legions of fans of the long-running musical would object to the removal of production numbers, the film could do without "Adelaise's Lament" and "Take Back Your Mink". Vivian Blaine's role in Guys and Dolls may be the highlight of her film career, but her clinging, pyschosomatic character can be reduced without impacting the major storylines...Guys and Dolls had its greatest success at the Golden Globes. In the Musical/Comedy category, it won Best Picture and Best Actress (Simmons). At the Academy Awards, it was nominated without a win for its sets, cinematography, costume design, and score. As fifties musicals go, Guys and Dolls had nothing to be ashamed of, but it was hardly in the same league as Singin' in the Rain (1952) and A Star is Born (1954). - Brian Koller
 
DVD Town 6 of 10
I have the impression that the movie version of "Guys and Dolls" may have been more than a bit outdated even when it was first released in 1955. It comes off as a passably good musical and certainly one that everybody knows, but it's not a great musical. Its cast, which includes Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra, is sincere, and its screenwriter and director, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, is earnest...Maybe the fault lies with Frank Loesser's music and lyrics. With the exception of a couple of numbers, they aren't really memorable. I'd bet that beyond "Luck Be A Lady," most people would be hard pressed to recognize, let alone remember, any other song. Be that as it may, "Guys and Dolls" is a long, lavish, old-fashioned Hollywood production that tries very hard to entertain. Maybe too hard. No such reservations about MGM's picture and sound, though. They're first-rate all the way...Samuel L. Goldwyn, who produced the movie, brought a measure of publicity to the film before it ever started shooting by paying a then-record $1,000,000 for the screen rights. But Brando was not Goldwyn's first choice to play Sky Masterson; Gene Kelly was. There were also thoughts about Clark Gable and even Dean Martin (with Jerry Lewis as Nathan Detroit)..."Guys and Dolls" comes off as a throwback to the extravagant Hollywood shows of the thirties and forties, a form soon to be replaced by deeper, more penetrating character studies like "My Fair Lady," more sociopolitical efforts like "Cabaret," and more satiric stage works like Frank Loesser's own later musical, "How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying."...Many people still consider "Guys and Dolls" the greatest Broadway show of all time, and I wish them well. For me, most of the songs fail to endure the test of time. - John J. Puccio
 

  
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