The King and I | 
| Director: Walter Lang Actors: Yul Brynner, Deborah Kerr, Rita Moreno, Martin Benson, Terry Saunders Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Rating: 163 reviews Sales Rank: 22292
Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd, Letterboxed, Thx, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: G (General Audience) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.55:1 Picture Format: Letterbox Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 133 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.5
ISBN: 6305280770 UPC: 086162000997 EAN: 9786305280774 ASIN: 6305280770
Theatrical Release Date: June 29, 1956 Release Date: April 27, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com essential video The third Rodgers & Hammerstein Broadway hit to go before the cameras, The King and I boasts a career-making performance from Yul Brynner, repeating his stage triumph as the titular monarch and proving to moviegoers that bald can be beautiful. It's Brynner's proud king that provides the fulcrum to the plot, and it's Brynner himself, with his piercing gaze and graceful physicality, that demands our attention. The story line, adapted from an earlier, nonmusical stage hit, follows widowed English teacher Anna Leonowens (Deborah Kerr) to her new posting as tutor to the Siamese king's formidable mob of children. The collision of East and West affords its winning mixture of drama and humor, and the warm friendship that grows between the king and the patrician teacher provides a poignant, unfulfilled romance between the two wary protagonists. Into this framework, the composers insert a superb score, echoing Asian motifs, as well as a bouquet of lovely songs including "Hello, Young Lovers," "Shall We Dance," and two ensemble pieces for Anna and the royal children ("Getting to Know You" and "I Whistle a Happy Tune") that suggest prototypes for Rodgers & Hammerstein's later hit, The Sound of Music. For this 1956 production, 20th Century Fox lavished stereophonic sound, widescreen cinematography, intricate production design, and stunning sets. Technically, this newly mastered THX version is the best-looking and -sounding King yet to hit video. But, regardless of format, the glorious music is reason enough to hit "play." --Sam Sutherland
Amazon.com The third Rodgers & Hammerstein Broadway hit to go before the cameras, The King and I boasts a career-making performance from Yul Brynner, repeating his stage triumph as the titular monarch and proving to moviegoers that bald can be beautiful. It's Brynner's proud king that provides the fulcrum to the plot, and it's Brynner himself, with his piercing gaze and graceful physicality, that demands our attention. The story line, adapted from an earlier, nonmusical stage hit, follows widowed English teacher Anna Leonowens (Deborah Kerr) to her new posting as tutor to the Siamese king's formidable mob of children. The collision of East and West affords its winning mixture of drama and humor, and the warm friendship that grows between the king and the patrician teacher provides a poignant, unfulfilled romance between the two wary protagonists. Into this framework, the composers insert a superb score, echoing Asian motifs, as well as a bouquet of lovely songs including "Hello, Young Lovers," "Shall We Dance," and two ensemble pieces for Anna and the royal children ("Getting to Know You" and "I Whistle a Happy Tune") that suggest prototypes for Rodgers & Hammerstein's later hit, The Sound of Music. For this 1956 production, 20th Century Fox lavished stereophonic sound, widescreen cinematography, intricate production design, and stunning sets. Technically, this newly mastered THX version is the best-looking and -sounding King yet to hit video, but in its full-frame, pan-and- scan version the formatting downsizes far too much of the splendor, losing some sharpness to the imagery. For viewing on all but the smallest screens, the widescreen edition is vastly superior. But, in either version, the glorious music is reason enough to hit "play." --Sam Sutherland
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GREAT! June 16, 2009 Janis A. Green (Tennessee) I am such a fan of the old musicals. Music,costumes and the acting, what a great way to spend time.
BLASTFOMY!!!!! May 16, 2009 carsandfilms (Port Angeles, WA) Mr.Hammerstein and Mr. Rogers must be turning over in their graves! Fred Astaire always demanded that his movies never showed just his feet. He was so dedicated to the art of dance that he wanted the audience to see the ENTIRE STEP with his entire body flowing. Well, this film gave us just the feet. "I have dreamed" is one of my favorite songs. Its a classic Rogers and Hammerstein number. When I got to that part of the movie I told my family to be quiet and turn up the AV system. "Here it comes" i said "This is the most beautiful song in the film"...HA! The joke was on me. It was cut from the DVD along with "Toads" and "should I tell you what i think of you" This is the problem when uninspired corporate jr. executives are in charge of managing priceless works of art. I wonder how many of the people who decided to cut these musical treasures from the DVD have even heard of Yul Brenner or Deborah Kerr. For the sake of the bottom line we got just the feet. Not the whole body.
The King and I April 9, 2009 Sue Smith This is a long time loved movie. I really like watching it with my family. The movie was new and in great condition. It did take a long time to get to me, however.
A Must Have Classic March 31, 2009 Tasha L. Mcdonald (Kansas, USA) This is a wonderful muscial that everyone should have. The music is lovely and the cast is awesome.
Still not received it March 23, 2009 A. T. Kannan 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was to receive the DVD on 16th March 09. I have not yet received it. Today is the 23rd March 09. I have been adviced patience and that I should wait until 31st March 09 before I approach Amazon again.The King and I I am suprised that a review for the product is solicited even before I received it. Congratulations Amazon on your efficiency!!!!!
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