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Eric Styles, 2000), in Gladys Cooper's old stage part.

Theatre success in My Fair Lady took her to America, where she scored major hits with Mary Poppins (US, d. was not based on a massively successful stage production that had just finished its Broadway run. It really felt like 5 hours; it's one of those very rare occasions where, by the 2-hour runtime, I press the speed button, though what I really wanted to do was just stop and move on.

Don’t get me wrong, national treasure Julie Andrews is bringing the whimsy and the energy and giving her all.

Though Gertrude’s unpredictable conduct often makes her dangerous to grip, her vocation flourishes into the 1940s under the supervision of producer husband Richard…

14 years after Star!, Julie Andrews again starred as a cabaret performer looking for love with a gay best friend. In fact, this portrayal won Massey the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor.

Director Robert Wise chose to frame this 176-minute road show production as a story within a story, with Lawrence sitting in a projection room at age 34 and watching the final edit of…

+1/2 a star for the documentary aspect.

Julie Andrews is a marvel, but this needed a lot of editing.

Arduous and bizarrely stodgy biopic that can’t seem to figure out how to marry the era depicted with modern filmmaking. the musical numbers are sooo pompous, everything looks stunning, but with one after one I got the feeling that their main purpose was to distract us from how uneven the script is here.
a tremendous amount of work has been done, but there's a sense of incompleteness.

but may I say “The Saga of Jenny” is one of the best musical numbers I've ever seen!!!

How to do a really good film?

Robert Wise, 1965).

It seems a shame that she, quintessentially English, has wasted herself on many feeble American films when she could have found feeble films at home - and 'home' needed her more.

She was created in 2000.

Brian McFarlane, Encyclopedia of British Cinema

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The story concerns young British actress Gertrude Lawrence (Julie Andrews) who manages to get a position in a 1920s production written by soon-to-be well-known author Noel Coward.

She generally outshines the frocks and the sets. let her wear 73848497384 different but beautiful costumes. (Not sure I can think of any star who WOULDN'T become somewhat wearisome in a biopic of this length). Blake Edwards, 1974), Victor/Victoria (US, d, Edwards, 1982), and Relative Values (UK/US, d. )