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  1. The quintessential 60s musical. Robert Morse reprises his Broadway role of J. Pierrepont Finch beside a terrific cast including Michelle Lee and Rudy Vallee. A must see if your a fan of musicals or life in the 60s.

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  2. If you’ve got a song in your heart, we’ve got a list for your eyes: The best-reviewed musicals from Wizard of Oz to La La Land! With Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights finally making the leap...

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    • 14 Seven Brides For Seven Brothers
    • 13 The Music Man
    • 12 The Unsinkable Molly Brown
    • 11 Guys and Dolls
    • 10 Oklahoma!
    • 9 Gigi
    • 8 A Star Is Born
    • 7 My Fair Lady
    • 6 Mary Poppins
    • 5 An American in Paris

    Set in the sprawling and treacherous Oregon frontier in 1850 and centering on seven backwoodsmen brothers as they attempt to find wives, 1954's Seven Brides for Seven Brothersis based on Stephen Vincent Benét's short story "The Sobbin' Women" and chronicles the romance and subsequent marriage between the beautiful young cook Milly (Jane Powell) and...

    Based on Meredith Wilson's sensational Broadway musical of the same name, 1962's The Music Man is jam-packed full of toe-tapping tunes and unforgettable performances by lead stars Robert Preston and Shirley Jones, telling the story of notorious traveling con man "Professor" Harold Hill as he sets his sights on the naïve citizens of the small town o...

    Debbie Reynolds and Harve Presnell were the ultimate silver screen dream team when they headlined Charles Walters' 1964 Western comedy musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown, which presents a fictionalized account of the wondrous life of famed American socialite Margaret Brown, who notably went on to survive the sinking of the RMS Titanic that posthumo...

    The 1955 musical Guys and Dolls features some of classic Hollywood’s most admired and gifted performers, including Frank Sinatra, Jean Simmons, and Marlon Brando, and follows the duo as notorious gambler Nathan Detroit (Sinatra) bets his pal Sky Masterson (Brando) that he cannot get the virtuous Sarah Brown (Simmons) to go out on a date with him. D...

    From the genius minds of dynamic duo Rodgers and Hammerstein comes the acclaimed 1955 musical Oklahoma!, an adaptation of their successful Broadway production that centers on small town farm girl Laurey Williams (Shirley Jones) as she is pursued by two vastly different suitors: the charismatic cowboy Curly McLain (Gordon MacRae) and the boorish fie...

    Vincente Minnelli directed the acclaimed 1958 romantic comedy musical Gigi, based on the Colette novella of the same name that features Leslie Caron as the eponymous Parisian beauty who is groomed to become a courtesan and learn the do's and don'ts of high society. The precocious and free-spirited Gigi shares a platonic and wholesome friendship wit...

    Silver screen icon Judy Garland won a Golden Globe for her intimate performance as Esther Blodgett in 1954’s A Star is Born,playing an aspiring actress who finds fame by appearing in a musical alongside fading Hollywood actor Norman Maine, whom she later has a tumultuous marriage with. Garland had previously portrayed the character in a 1942 Lux Ra...

    Twentieth-century cinema legend Audrey Hepburn famously starred in the 1964 musical dramedy My Fair Lady, in which she plays a poor Cockney flower seller named Eliza Doolittle who agrees to a wager with the arrogant phonetics professor Henry Higgins that he can make her presentable in high society. Hepburn’s casting of Doolittle was met with some c...

    Robert Stevenson directed Disney’s 1964 musical fantasy Mary Poppins, in which the renowned Julie Andrews makes her feature film debut as the magical titular character who employs music and adventures to help two neglected children mend their relationship with their father. The beloved picture memorably co-stars Dick Van Dyke as Bert, a cockney jac...

    Famed actor and dancer Gene Kelly headlined the 1951 musical comedy An American in Paris,appearing as American ex-GI Jerry Mulligan who stays in post-war Paris to become a painter and ends up falling for the charming Lise Bouvier; things take a complicated turn when his artwork attracts the attention of a lonely American heiress who likes more than...

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    • Dreamgirls (2006) Winner of two Oscars and three Golden Globes, director Bill Condon's vivid adaption of the Tony Award-winning 1981 stage musical—about a pop music group The Dreams and their struggles with fame and fortune—is uneven, but occasionally flat-out brilliant thanks to a star-making turn from Jennifer Hudson.
    • The Color Purple (2023) Blitz Bazawule's adaptation of the Broadway musical based on the Alice Walker novel (which was previously adapted by Steven Spielberg into the 1985 film) is everything a movie musical should be.
    • Fame (1980) Alan Parker‘s teen drama loosely inspired by A Chorus Line chronicles the life and times of students at New York City’s High School of Performing Arts.
    • Tommy: The Movie (1975) That deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays a mean pinball in an affably gonzo '70s acid trip.
  4. Mar 20, 2020 · Lists 47 Classic Movie Musicals to Watch While Quarantined From Fred Astaire in Top Hat to Gene Kelly in Singin’ in the Rain, from West Side Story to The Sound of Music to Fiddler on the...

  5. Mar 5, 2024 · Musicals on this list come in numerous subgenres, including comedy, historical, romance, animation, Bollywood and biopic. Directors and actors featured on this list include Bob Fosse, Shah Rukh...

  6. Mar 20, 2024 · From old classics like "The Sound of Music" to recent modern musicals such as "La La Land," these great musical films will definitely have you singing along.

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