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Titolo originale: The Music Man
Regia: Morton DaCosta |
Anno: 1962
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Famiglia Musica Romance
Tag: musical | midwest | trombones |
Cast: Robert Preston | Shirley Jones | Buddy Hackett | Ron Howard | Hermione Gingold | Paul Ford | Pert Kelton | Timmy Everett | Susan Luckey | Peggy Mondo | Harry Hickox | Jesslyn Fax | Mary Wickes | Monique Vermont | Charles Lane | William Fawcett | Barbara Pepper | Max Showalter | Hank Worden | Sarah Seegar | Milton Parsons | Larri Thomas | Colin Kenny | Ronnie Dapo | Al Bain | Ralph Hart | Delos Jewkes | Charles Alvin Bell | Natalie Masters | Percy Helton | Jack Gordon | Russell Custer |

Il piccolo truffatore Harold Hill arriva a River City con l'intenzione di imbrogliare la comunità, offrendosi di metter su e istruire una banda musicale per poi scappare col denaro. Le cose, però, non vanno come previsto quando si innamora di una bibliotecaria locale.

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At the beginning of the film, the train leaves Brighton, Illinois, and arrives in River City, Iowa 2 [...] D
The songs, especially the vocal tracks, sound like they were obviously recorded in a studio with odd [...] D
In the opening musical number, "Rock Island", the salesmen are jiggling up and down to the rhythm of [...] D
In the opening sequence, the train is traveling from Illinois to Iowa. The background visual scroll [...] D
When talking with Marian about rumors, Hill lowers his pointing hand twice. D
In the last scene in the school room (before the parade and closing credits), there are two U.S. fla [...] D
During the "Shipoopi" number, Marcellus Washburn gives his hat to the little boy twice. D
Set in 1912, the song "Trouble" mentions both the beverage Bevo (first offered in 1916) and the maga [...] D
Marian complains regularly about the low mentality of River City citizens, yet in the three scenes i [...] D
When Harold Hill tells Mrs. Paroo about the "great cornet players ... O'Clarke, O'Mendez, and O'Klei [...] D
48-star flags are evident throughout the movie. The movie opens on July 4, 1912, which was the first [...] D
While Harold Hill visits Mrs. Paroo, Winthrop Paroo watches them from a "tree-house" above. His smal [...] D
Hill's hair goes through several color changes through the course of the movie. At the beginning it' [...] D
At the end of the Wells Fargo Wagon song, while Mayor Shinn is waiting for Marian to give him the ed [...] D
When Marian sings "Will I Ever Tell You" on the front porch, Mrs. Paroo is leaning forward in her ro [...] D
When Marian sings "Being in Love" to her mother in the kitchen, the string dispenser on the shelf be [...] D
In the number Marian the Librarian, Harold runs off-screen, but on the next scene he is seen sitting [...] D
When the boys' band plays the Minuet in G, a state flag of Iowa is shown that was not adopted until [...] D
The pink dresses worn during the Shipoopi number are not accurate for 1912 time period of dress. One [...] D
In the opening scene on the train, the camera pulls out so far that it must be past the wall on the [...] D
In the widescreen version, the power-towers and electrical wires in the Hollywood Hills behind the W [...] D
At beginning of "76 Trombones" in the gym, Preston takes off top of hat and brim and feathers pop ou [...] D
At the start of the "76 Trombones" scene outside the High School, the shadow of the nearby tree can [...] D
As Charlie Cowell is getting onto the train at the beginning of the movie, it can be seen that the t [...] D
Twice when Harold Hill first arrives in River City, mountains are seen in the background. There are [...] D
Winthrop's lisp was not realistically portrayed. A lisp is caused by a problem with the tongue that [...] D
Winthrop tells his mother and sister that Harold has taught him to sing a song with hardly any S sou [...] D
In the candy shop scene where Marian and Hill are sipping soda, Marian reaches into her purse twice. D
During the opening number, "Rock Island," Max Showalter (who has a very distinctive voice) is shown [...] D
The final parade sequence is filmed on both sunny and overcast days. D
Right before Shipoopi, Mrs. Shinn says her girls are ready to perform, but Ethel dances with Marcell [...] D
After waving to the departing salesmen on the (yellow) train he came in on, Harold turns to leave th [...] D
In the candy shop when Hill and Marian are sipping on their strawberry sodas, Hill releases his stra [...] D
When Professor Hill jumps off the Wells Fargo Wagon and runs to give the cornet to Winthrop, he hand [...] D
Mayor Shinn refers to Tommy Djilas' father as a "Nithelanian," presumably meaning Lithuanian. The na [...] D
At the end of the School Board number, the fireworks behind them (especially the last one) appear to [...] D
In the beginning, after the train stops in River City, the conductor tells Charlie Cowell that cigar [...] D
Interior scenes that feature the windows of the library front doors show frosted and etched glass de [...] D
As Hill is walking down the aisle of the railroad car to get off at River City, the train station in [...] D
Marian orders a strawberry phosphate in the Soda Shop with Proffessor Hill, which would have consist [...] D
Lights and camera equipment seen in the store windows during the "Wells Fargo Wagon" song number. D
Chairs in front of the stage move around during the July 4th celebration in the auditorium. First th [...] D
When the film opens, a train is show leaving Brighton, Illinois. The conductor announces this as the [...] D
During the lively dance at the library, Marian backs up into Prof. Hill's leg twice. D
Harold Hill's suitcase in the opening scenes is different than the one getting off and shown in the [...] D
When Marian sings "Being In Love" in the kitchen, the water pitcher on the table faces one way and l [...] D
Although there are constant references to River City's low mentality rate and literary level, the pu [...] D
After Professor Hill is exposed as a fraud, he gets into an argument with Winthrop about whether Hil [...] D
Mayor Shinn references a wrestling match between Frank Gotch and Ed Lewis ("Strangler") that famousl [...] D
When Winthrop asks Harold Hill if his proposed uniform will have "a stripe", Hill assures him that i [...] D
In the fantasy 76 Trombones parade, the music and the trombone players are not in sync. In some plac [...] D

Frase

Marian Paroo: I've never met a man who sells anvil [...] D
[in song] Harold Hill: I cheer, and I rave, for t [...] D
Marian Paroo: No, please, not tonight. Maybe tomor [...] D
Harold Hill: So now I'm back at the old stand. Ma [...] D
Harold Hill: I always think there's a band, kid. D
Marian Paroo: The one thing one must remember, no [...] D
Ethel Toffelmier: I'm Ethel Tofflemier. The pianol [...] D
Marian Paroo: Mr. Hill! Harold Hill: Oh, please, [...] D
Mrs. Shinn: Now, George! Mayor Shinn: Not one poo [...] D
Marcellus Washburn: This is where I work. Harold [...] D
[repeated line] Zaneeta: Ye, Gods! D
Harold Hill: Oh this is a refined operation son, a [...] D
Harold Hill: All of the really great cornet player [...] D
Zaneeta: It's indecent to meet boys at the footbri [...] D
Zaneeta: Papa, please. It's Capulets like you make [...] D
Harold Hill: Could you kindly direct me? Which way [...] D
Harold Hill: [to Winthrop] Never allow the demands [...] D
Mrs. Shinn: [leading the other 'hens' in song] Pic [...] D
Mayor Shinn: I couldn't make myself any plainer if [...] D
Mayor Shinn: I settle your hash as soon as I get t [...] D
Marian Paroo: The librarian hasn't felt much like [...] D
[in song] Alma Hix: Oh yes, that woman made braze [...] D
Harold Hill: Think, boys. Think! D
Charlie Cowell: Who do you think you're protectin' [...] D
Tommy Djilas: Great honk! D
[In song] Marian Paroo: There was love all around [...] D
Marcellus Washburn: Thar she blows. Harold Hill: [...] D
Harold Hill: Ah, yes, my dear Mrs. Paroo. You must [...] D
Charlie Cowell: Don't believe I caught your name. [...] D
[in song] Marian Paroo: Do you think that I'd all [...] D
[in song] Mrs. Paroo: When a woman's got a husban [...] D
[in song] Harold Hill: Seventy-six trombones led [...] D
Mayor Shinn: You watch your phraseology! D
Harold Hill: A man can't turn tail and run just be [...] D
Train conductor: [Turning to a salesman when he is [...] D
Mrs. Paroo: You've a gift of blarney about you, an [...] D
[in song] Citizens of River City: So what the hec [...] D
Mayor Shinn: [referring to Harold Hill] He's slipp [...] D
[On Marion's choosiness when it comes to men] Mrs [...] D
Amaryllis: I'm having a party on Saturday. I'd lik [...] D
Constable Locke: That was pretty good, Professor, [...] D
Harold Hill: May one call upon you some evening? [...] D
Tommy Djilas: Mayor Shinn, Your Honor, your daught [...] D
Mayor Shinn: It's as clear as a buttonhook in the [...] D
Harold Hill: Ladies and gentlemen, either you are [...] D
Marcellus Washburn: Hey, what are you selling now? [...] D
Harold Hill: [Marian and Winthrop are urging the P [...] D
Mayor Shinn: By that time, my fine young feathered [...] D
Charlie Cowell: [to Marian] Not on your tintype, g [...] D
Mrs. Shinn: [answering doorbell the Prof Hill rang [...] D
Citizens of River City: Good morning, Mayor Shinn! [...] D
Salesman on train: How far you going, friend? Har [...] D
Harold Hill: You do sit? Your knees bend and all? D
Harold Hill: Mothers of River City, heed that warn [...] D

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