La donna che inventò lo strip-tease

Titolo originale: Gypsy
Regia: Mervyn LeRoy |
Anno: 1962
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma Musica
Tag: biography | stripper | based on play or musical | domineering mother | burlesque |
Cast: Rosalind Russell | Natalie Wood | Karl Malden | Paul Wallace | Betty Bruce | Parley Baer | Harry Shannon | Morgan Brittany | Ann Jillian | Diane Pace | Faith Dane | Roxanne Arlen | Jean Willes | Ben Lessey | George Petrie | Guy Raymond | Louis Quinn | Trudi Ames | Renee Aubry | Walter Bacon | Josette Banzet | John Barton | Jack Benny | Arthur Berkeley | Gail Bonney | Chet Brandenburg | Bella Bruck | Steve Carruthers | Shirley Chandler | Dick Cherney | Dina Claire | Mike Cody | Paul Cristo | Oliver Cross | Fred Curt | Russell Custer | Jules Davis | Marcel De La Brosse | William Fawcett | Dick Foster | Eddie Foster | Raoul Freeman | Ben Frommer | Kenneth Gibson | Bobby Gilbert | H.W. Gim | Herschel Graham | Ralph Hart | James Hibbard | Teri Hope | Jimmie Horan | Thomas E. Jackson | Michael Jeffers | Dee Ann Johnston | Frances Karath | Harvey Karels | Kenner G. Kemp | Lisa Kirk | Harvey Korman | Joseph La Cava | Richard LaMarr | Carl M. Leviness | Dawn Little Sky | Danny Lockin | King Lockwood | Robert Lyons | Jeff Malloy | John Marlin | Paula Martin | Mathew McCue | William Meader | Bert Michaels | Harold Miller | James Millhollin | John Moloney | Mike Morelli | Sol Murgi | George Nardelli | Cubby O'Brien | William H. O'Brien | Renee Paul | John Pedrini | Adelina Pedroza | Jeff Pevney | Robert Piper | Ray Pourchot | Beulah Quo | Fred Rapport | Waclaw Rekwart | Robert Richards | Lois Roberts | Cleo Ronson | Clark Ross | Pearl Shear | Hazel Shermet | Norman Stevans | Jule Styne | Frank Sully | Hal Taggart | Julie Thompson | Ian Tucker | Herb Vigran | Bo Wagner | Rusty Wescoatt | Harry Wilson | Dick Winslow | Clint Young | John Zimeas |

Dall'autobiografia di Gypsy Rose Lee, regina dello spogliarello americano negli anni Trenta. Gypsy all'inizio è una ragazzina fresca e ingenua che entra nel mondo del vaudeville guardata a vista dalla possessiva genitrice. Diventa famosa e dà il via ai "numeri" più audaci mai visti in America. La madre continua a seguirla e a proteggerla, nonostante una certa gelosia per non esser riuscita ad assaporare i trionfi in prima persona.

Errori

When Rose starts to sing 'Some People', her red bracelet is up towards her right elbow. In the verse [...] D
When Herbie tries to sell the theater owner an order of Butterfingers, he tells the man he's going t [...] D
During 'Rose's Turn', after Rose sings, "Mamma's letting go," she puts her hands in front of her abd [...] D
During the birthday party scene, when the landlord comes in the shadow of a boom mike is visible on [...] D
During Mama Rose's last musical number, she rips her dress on one side to expose her leg. But by the [...] D
Rose and grandfather quarrel while he's lying on the couch, and he moves his legs off the couch and [...] D
Rose says Herbie, as Uncle Jocko, gets, "Six girls, semi-talented." However, there are definitely mo [...] D
When Rose gets mad about Grandzigar's offer, and she says, "My sense of motherhood comes first", she [...] D
Throughout the film Rose gets upset at, and will not tolerate "dirty talk". Yet in the song "Some Pe [...] D
When Rose, Baby June, Louise, and their grandfather enter the grandfather's house in Seattle, the nu [...] D
There is no Maple Street in Seattle. D
Louise is portrayed as a klutz, with no sense of timing or rhythm. And yet, in her performance as th [...] D
Towards the end of the movie, before the men enter Gypsy's dressing room, she is standing in front o [...] D
When they get out of car at their grandfather's house June and Louise are carrying suitcases with ri [...] D
When Louise comes out on the stage in Detroit, it shows the theatre audience from the stage and entr [...] D