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Scene from KISS ME KATE at Film Forum in New York City In Dual-System 3-D!
ENDED - RETURNED AS PART OF
THE FREED UNIT & THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE MGM MUSICAL
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 11 & 12, 2003

KISS ME KATE

starring
Howard Keel
Kathryn Grayson
Ann Miller
Bob Fosse

(1953, George Sidney) Once-married Broadway stars Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson are reunited for a tempestuous show-within-the-movie staging of "The Taming of the Shrew," in this sizzling adaptation of the Cole Porter classic; with Ann Miller, Carol Haney, and young Bob Fosse tapping into your lap in "Tom, Dick and Harry" and the Fosse-choreographed "From This Moment On" ("one of the high points of movie-musical history" - Pauline Kael); and even hoods James Whitmore and Keenan Wynn singing and dancing "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" ("If she thinks your behavior is heinous/Kick her right in the Corialianus"). Now see this classic the way it was intended to be seen - in its original double-system 3-D NaturalVision form: two projectors synchronized to give maximum brightness, color and depth, and viewed through special polarized glasses - not those crummy red/green cardboard spex. This is the first new 3-D print of Kate struck since its original release - with new stereo sound mastered from its original magnetic track. Devotees who caught our 3-D presentation of Hitchcock's Dial M For Murder know just how incredible the experience is. Literate, witty and thoroughly beguiling...every song's a show-stopper." - Clive Hirschhorn, The Hollywood Musical.
THEY'LL
TAP INTO
YOUR LAP!

A Warner Bros. Classics Release


Selections From Amazon.com:

KISS ME KATE Soundtrack CD

Kiss Me Kate:
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(1953 Film)
Cole Porter, Howard Keel,
Ann Miller, Kathryn Grayson,
Bobby Van, Bob Fosse,
Andre Previn


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