The Music Man (1962 film)

The Music Man
Theatrical release poster by Bill Gold
Directed byMorton DaCosta
Screenplay byMarion Hargrove
Based on
The Music Man
1957 play
by
Produced byMorton DaCosta
Starring
CinematographyRobert Burks
Edited byWilliam H. Ziegler
Music byMeredith Willson
Ray Heindorf
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • June 19, 1962 (1962-06-19)
Running time
151 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$15 million[1]

The Music Man is a 1962 American musical film directed and produced by Morton DaCosta, based on Meredith Willson's 1957 Broadway musical of the same name, which DaCosta also directed. Robert Preston reprises the title role from the stage version, starring alongside Shirley Jones, Buddy Hackett, Hermione Gingold, Ronny Howard, and Paul Ford.

Released by Warner Bros. on June 19, 1962, the film was one of the biggest hits of the year and was widely acclaimed by critics. It was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, with composer Ray Heindorf winning Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment. The film also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and Preston and Jones were both nominated in their respective acting categories. In 2005, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[2]

Plot

In 1912, con man Professor Harold Hill arrives in fictional River City, Iowa, to swindle the citizens. A few traveling salesmen in the area have heard about Hill, who is known for a ploy in which he gets townspeople to pay to create boys' marching bands, with Hill faking his musical expertise and skipping town once he has their money.

Hill discovers that River City is the home of his former associate Marcellus Washburn; with Marcellus's help, Hill incites concern among River City's parents that their boys are being seduced into sin by the town's new pool table. He suggests that a marching band will keep young boys out of trouble. Anticipating that Marian Paroo, the town's librarian and piano teacher, is suspicious of his motives, Hill sets out to seduce her. Also suspicious is Mayor Shinn, owner of the billiard parlor, who orders the school board to obtain Hill's credentials. When they attempt to do so, Hill distracts them by teaching them to sing as a barbershop quartet. Thereafter, Hill tricks them into breaking into four-part harmony whenever they ask for his credentials.

Hill's wooing of Marian, who mistrusts him, has little effect, though he succeeds in winning the admiration of her mother and befriends her unhappy younger brother, Winthrop. When Marian discovers that Hill's claim to being a graduate of Gary Conservatory is a lie, she attempts to expose him, but is interrupted by the arrival of the Wells Fargo wagon. When Winthrop, after years of moody withdrawal, joins in the townspeople's singing and speaks effusively about his new cornet, Marian changes her mind about Hill. Hill tells the boys to learn to play via the Think System, in which they simply have to think of a tune over and over and will know how to play it without ever practicing on their instruments.

Meeting Marian at the traditional footbridge—the first time she has ever been there with a man—Hill learns that she knows of his deception but did not tell because she is in love with him. He is about to leave town when Charlie Cowell, a disgruntled anvil salesman who was run out of Brighton, Illinois, because Hill had conned the townspeople there, comes to River City and exposes Hill. Sought by an angry mob and pressed to leave town by Marcellus and Marian, Hill realizes he is in love with Marian and does not want to leave.

Hill is captured by the mob and brought before a town meeting to be tarred and feathered. Marian defends Hill; the townspeople, reminded of how he has brought so many of them together, relent. Mayor Shinn reminds the townspeople how much money Hill has taken with no apparent result. When he demands to know "Where's the band?" Hill is saved by the town's boys, who play Beethoven's Minuet in G. Although their technique is awful, the parents are enthralled. As the boys march out of the town hall, they are suddenly transformed in the townspeople's imagination into a band, playing and marching with perfection, led by Hill.

Cast

Casting notes

The members of the original Broadway cast who appear in the film are Robert Preston (Harold Hill), Pert Kelton (Mrs. Paroo), The Buffalo Bills (The School Board), Peggy Mondo (Ethel Toffelmier), and Adina Rice (Alma Hix). Paul Ford (Mayor Shinn) was a replacement during the original run. Susan Luckey (Zaneeta Shinn) and Harry Hickox (Charlie Cowell) both reprise their roles from the first national tour while Monique Vermont (Amaryllis) was a replacement.[3][4]

Although Preston scored a great success in the original stage version of the show, he was not the first choice for the film version, mostly because he was not a major box office star. Jack L. Warner was notorious for wanting to film stage musicals with bigger stars than the ones who played the roles onstage. James Cagney and Bing Crosby[5] were offered the role of Harold Hill, but both turned it down. Warner also offered the part to Cary Grant, but he declined, saying "Nobody could do that role as well as Bob Preston." Grant also told Warner that he would not bother to see the film unless Preston was in it.[6][7][4] Warner then intended Frank Sinatra for the Harold Hill role, but was finally foiled by Meredith Willson. Willson reminded Warner that the author-composer had cast approval written into his contract, and threatened to cancel the entire project unless Preston played the lead.[7][8]

Songs

Warner Bros. Records issued the soundtrack album in both stereophonic and monaural versions.[9]

Source: AllMusic[10]

  1. "Main Title/Rock Island" – Orchestra, The Traveling Salesmen
  2. "Iowa Stubborn" – The Ensemble
  3. "Ya Got Trouble" – Robert Preston, The Ensemble
  4. "Piano Lesson" – Shirley Jones, Pert Kelton
  5. "Goodnight, My Someone" – Jones
  6. "Ya Got Trouble/Seventy-Six Trombones" – Preston, The Ensemble
  7. "Sincere" – Buffalo Bills
  8. "Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little" – Hermione Gingold, Mary Wickes, Peggy Mondo, Sara Seegar, Adnia Rice
  9. "The Sadder But Wiser Girl" – Preston, Buddy Hackett
  10. "Marian The Librarian" – Preston
  11. "Gary, Indiana" – Preston, Kelton
  12. "Being in Love" – Jones
  13. "The Wells Fargo Wagon" – The Ensemble
  14. "Lida Rose/Will I Ever Tell You?" – Jones, Buffalo Bills
  15. "Gary, Indiana" (reprise) – Ronny Howard, Kelton, Jones
  16. "Lida Rose" (reprise) – Buffalo Bills
  17. "Shipoopi" – Hackett, The Ensemble
  18. "Till There Was You" – Jones
  19. "It's You" – Buffalo Bills (does not appear on soundtrack album)
  20. "Goodnight, My Someone" (reprise) – Jones, Preston
  21. "Till There Was You" (reprise) – Preston
  22. "Seventy-Six Trombones" (reprise & finale) – The Ensemble

During the recording of the soundtrack musical numbers in late 1961 and early 1962 to which the cast would later lip-sync on the soundstage, some sessions included work on the song "Chicken Fat", a.k.a. President Kennedy's "Youth Fitness Song", performed by Preston.

Production

Unusual for a musical film at the time, Morton DaCosta, who had directed the stage version of the musical, not only directed the film but produced it as well, ensuring that the film was faithful to the show. In addition to Preston, the actress Pert Kelton and the Buffalo Bills also reprised their stage roles.[3][4][7]

All of the show's songs were retained in their full versions with three exceptions: The opening "Rock Island" was slightly altered and edited; the middle verse of "My White Knight" was retained but the remainder of the song was replaced with a new song by Willson, "Being In Love"; "It's You" was initially heard as incidental music and later sung by the school board in abbreviated form in the fairground scene.[11]

Several phrases were altered for the film, as the writers felt they were too obscurely Midwestern to appeal to a broader audience; the minced oath "Jeely kly!" is Tommy Djilas's catchphrase in the play, while in the film he exclaims, "Great honk!" The word "shipoopi," which has no meaning and was concocted by Willson for the original Broadway show, was left unchanged.

When Amaryllis plays "Goodnight My Someone", she is playing the keys C, G, and E on the piano, but the notes actually heard are B, F#, and D#. Marian sings the song in B major.

Shirley Jones was pregnant while the film was in production. When she and Preston embraced during the footbridge scene, the baby—who would be born on January 4 and would be named Patrick Cassidy—kicked Preston.[12] The costume designers had to adjust her dresses several times to conceal her pregnancy.

For the final parade scene, Jack L. Warner selected the University of Southern California's marching band, the Spirit of Troy. Many junior high school students from Southern California were also included, forming the majority of the band. It took approximately eight hours of shooting over two days to film the scene. All the musical instruments for the production were specially made for the film by the RMC. Each instrument made for the movie carries this engraving, "Made by RMC for the filming of Meredith Willson's 'The Music Man' by Warner Bros."[13]

Release

The film had its premiere in Mason City, Iowa, the home town of Meredith Willson, during the North Iowa Band Festival on June 19, 1962.[14]

Reception

Alternate theatrical release poster

The film received positive reviews and grossed $14,953,846 at the box office,[1] earning $8.1 million in US theatrical rentals.[15] It was the 3rd highest-grossing film of 1962.

Bosley Crowther in The New York Times wrote "It's here, and the rich, ripe roundness of it, the lush amalgam of the many elements of successful American show business that Mr. Willson brought together on the stage, has been preserved and appropriately made rounder and richer through the magnitude of film."[16]

Robert Landry of Variety wrote: "Call this a triumph, perhaps a classic, of corn, smalltown nostalgia and American love of a parade...DaCosta’s use of several of the original Broadway cast players is thoroughly vindicated...But the only choice for the title role, Robert Preston, is the big proof of showmanship in the casting. Warners might have secured bigger screen names but it is impossible to imagine any of them matching Preston’s authority, backed by 883 stage performances."[3]

Stanley Kauffmann of The New Republic wrote 'Robert Preston is a likable man whose likableness let him give one of the best phony performances of the postwar era, in that phony musical The Music Man'.[17]

Leo Charney reviewing for AllMovie wrote that the film "is among the best movie musicals, transforming Meredith Willson's Broadway hit into an energetic slice of Americana. Robert Preston's virtuoso portrayal of con man Harold Hill transfers from the stage (despite the studio's nervousness about casting no-name Preston), and the result is one of the most explosively vital performances in any movie musical."[18]

In 2005, The Music Man was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[2]

The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:

Accolades

The film won one award at the 35th Academy Awards and was nominated for five more.[21][22][23]

Award Category Year Nominee Result
Academy Awards Best Picture 1963 Morton DaCosta Nominated
Best Art Direction (Color) Paul Groesse, George James Hopkins Nominated
Best Costume Design (Color) Dorothy Jeakins Nominated
Best Film Editing William H. Ziegler Nominated
Best Musical Score (Adaptation or Treatment) Ray Heindorf[23] Won
Best Sound Recording George Groves Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture – Musical 1963 Won
Best Director Morton DaCosta Nominated
Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Robert Preston Nominated
Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Shirley Jones Nominated
Best Original Score Meredith Willson Nominated
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directing – Feature Film 1963 Morton DaCosta Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards Best Written Musical 1963 Marion Hargrove Won

Comic book adaptation

  • Dell Movie Classic: The Music Man (January 1963)[24]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Box Office Information for The Music Man. The Numbers. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "registry", loc.gov, accessed October 24, 2016
  3. ^ a b c "Film Reviews: The Music Man". Variety. 1961-12-31. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
  4. ^ a b c " The Music Man Credits", TCM, accessed October 24, 2016
  5. ^ Traubner, Richard. "The Music Man," Playbill (1988).
  6. ^ Nelson, Nancy (2003). Evenings with Cary Grant: Recollections in His Own Words and by Those Who Knew Him Best. Citadel Press. p. 270. ISBN 0-8065-2412-X.
  7. ^ a b c Miller, Frank. " 'The Music Man' (1962)", TCM, accessed October 24, 2016
  8. ^ "Making of" featurette included with the 1998 video release
  9. ^ The Music Man listing amazon.com, retrieved March 4, 2010
  10. ^ M " 'The Music Man' Original Soundtrack", AllMusic, accessed October 24, 2016
  11. ^ DaCosta, Morton (Director) (2010-02-02). The Music Man (Blu-Ray) (Motion picture). United States: Warner Home Video. ISBN 1-4198-8842-0.
  12. ^ Ginell, Gary (December 28, 2013). "A Visit With Shirley Jones – Part 4: Filming The Music Man". VC On Stage: Ventura County Theatre News.
  13. ^ "The Roundtable (RMC) – Contempora Corner".
  14. ^ "WB Expends 175G Overturing 'Music'". Daily Variety. June 20, 1962. p. 1.
  15. ^ Top 20 Films of 1962 by Domestic Revenue
  16. ^ Crowther, Bosley (August 24, 1962). "Screen: Preston Stars in 'Music Man':Film Version of Stage Comedy Opens Here". The New York Times – via mrqe.com.
  17. ^ Kauffmann, Stanley (1974). Living Images Film Comment and Criticism. Harper & Row Publishers. p. 129.
  18. ^ Charney, Leo. "Review", AllMovie, accessed October 24, 2016
  19. ^ "AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs Nominees" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-08-13.
  20. ^ "AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals Nominees" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-08-13.
  21. ^ "The 35th Academy Awards (1963) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2011-08-23.
  22. ^ "NY Times: The Music Man". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-05-02. Retrieved 2008-12-25.
  23. ^ a b "Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences". allmovie.com. Retrieved 2016-10-24.
  24. ^ Dell Movie Classic: The Music Man at the Grand Comics Database

Read other articles:

2011 book by Jeffrey Robinson For other uses, see Trump Tower (disambiguation). Trump Tower: A Novel Original book coverAuthorJeffrey Robinson(Originally credited to Donald Trump)[1][2][3]Cover artistJeff WilliamsCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreCrime fictionSet inTrump TowerPublished2011PublisherVanguard PressMedia typeHardcoverPages416ISBN978-1593156435OCLC693810756Dewey Decimal813/.6LC ClassPS3620.R859 T78 2011Preceded byMidas Touch (...

 

Ini adalah nama Batak Toba, marganya adalah Situmeang. Raja Bonaran Situmeang Bupati Tapanuli TengahMasa jabatan17 Juli 2011 – 23 Oktober 2014 PendahuluTuani Lumban TobingPenggantiSukran Jamilan Tanjung Informasi pribadiLahir(1962-12-07)7 Desember 1962Gonting Mahe, Sorkam, Tapanuli Tengah, Sumatera UtaraMeninggal22 Oktober 2021(2021-10-22) (umur 58)RSU Metta Medika, Sibolga, Sumatera UtaraKebangsaanIndonesiaPartai politikHanuraSuami/istriNorma SimatupangAlma materUniversitas S...

 

American racing cyclist Evelyn StevensStevens at the 2016 La Flèche Wallonne FémininePersonal informationFull nameEvelyn Lee StevensBorn (1983-05-09) May 9, 1983 (age 40)Claremont, CaliforniaHeight1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)[1]Weight56 kg (123 lb) (2012)[1]Team informationCurrent teamRetiredDisciplineRoadRoleRiderRider typeAll-rounderProfessional teams2010–2014Team HTC–Columbia Women2015–2016Boels–Dolmans[2] Major winsStage...

Small food portions consumed outside of the main meals of the dayMidnight snack redirects here. For other uses, see Midnight Snack.For other uses, see Snack (disambiguation). Trail mix is a classic snack food from America; here it is made with peanuts, raisins, and M&M's. Part of a series onMeals Meals Suhur Breakfast Second breakfast Elevenses Brunch Lunch Tea Merienda Tiffin Dinner Supper Iftar Siu yeh Snack Combination meal Kids' meal Value meal Components and courses Full-course dinne...

 

Ontology for annotation of sequences SOContentDescriptionBiological sequence ontologyContactResearch centerWormBase, FlyBase, the Mouse Genome Informatics group, and the Sanger InstituteAccessWebsitewww.sequenceontology.org The Sequence Ontology (SO) is an ontology suitable for describing biological sequences.[1][2] It is designed to make the naming of DNA sequence features and variants consistent and therefore machine-readable and searchable. References ^ Eilbeck K, Lewis SE,...

 

Radio station in Milwaukee, WisconsinWHQGMilwaukee, WisconsinBroadcast areaGreater MilwaukeeFrequency102.9 MHz (HD Radio)Branding102.9 The HogProgrammingFormatActive rockSubchannelsHD2: WJOI simulcast (Brokered Christian)AffiliationsCompass Media NetworksUnited Stations Radio NetworksOwnershipOwnerSaga Communications(Lakefront Communications, LLC)Sister stationsWJMR-FM, WJOI, WKLH, WRXSHistoryFirst air dateApril 22, 1962; 62 years ago (1962-04-22)Former call signsWRIT-FM (19...

Сельское поселение России (МО 2-го уровня)Новотитаровское сельское поселение Флаг[d] Герб 45°14′09″ с. ш. 38°58′16″ в. д.HGЯO Страна  Россия Субъект РФ Краснодарский край Район Динской Включает 4 населённых пункта Адм. центр Новотитаровская Глава сельского пос�...

 

Neopentyl alcohol[1] Names Preferred IUPAC name 2,2-Dimethylpropan-1-ol Other names tert-Butyl carbinoltert-ButylmethanolNeoamyl alcoholNeopentanol Identifiers CAS Number 75-84-3 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive image ChEMBL ChEMBL458630 ChemSpider 6164 Y ECHA InfoCard 100.000.826 EC Number 200-907-3 PubChem CID 6404 UNII 5I067PJD7S Y UN number 1325 CompTox Dashboard (EPA) DTXSID9052501 InChI InChI=1S/C5H12O/c1-5(2,3)4-6/h6H,4H2,1-3H3 YKey: KPSSIOMAKSHJJG-UHFFF...

 

الأحداث الواردة في هذه المقالة هي أحداث جارية وقد تكون عرضة لتغيرات سريعة وكبيرة. فضلًا، حدِّث المحتوى ليشمل أحدث المعلومات الموثوق بها المعروفة عن موضوع المقالة. مظاهرات الجامعات الأمريكية المؤيدة لفلسطين جزء من المظاهرات على الحرب الإسرائيلية على قطاع غزة 2023 مجموعة ...

English emigrants and their descendants Ethnic group English diasporaRegions with significant populations47.6 million (67.1% identified with English identity)[1] in  England and  WalesSignificant English diaspora in United States46,550,968[2] Australia8,385,928[3] Canada6,263,880[4] South Africa45,000–1.5 million[5] Chile820,000[6] India300,000-400,000[7] New Zealand72,204–210,915[8 ...

 

Princely state of India Bundi Stateबूँदी रियासत1241–1949 Flag Coat of arms Motto: Dharm ke jeet ho, adharm ka naash hoLet righteousness prevail, iniquity perishBundi State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India.Religion HinduismHistory • Established 1241• Accession inDominion of India 1949 Area• Total5,750 km2 (2,220 sq mi)Population• 1931 216,722 Succeeded by Republic of India Today part ofRajasthan, India This art...

 

Aeroporto di Londra-Heathrowaeroporto(EN) London Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 dell'aeroporto Codice IATALHR Codice ICAOEGLL Codice WMO03772 Nome commercialeAeroporto Intercontinentale di Londra-Heathrow DescrizioneTipoCivile ProprietarioHeathrow Airport Holdings GestoreHeathrow Airport Limited Gestore torre di controlloNATS Holdings Stato Regno Unito Regione/area/distrettoGreater London CittàLondra PosizioneHillingdon HubBritish AirwaysVirgin Atlantic Costruzione1929 Altitudine24...

Azlan Shah di PerakYang di-Pertuan Agong della MalesiaIn carica26 aprile 1989 –25 aprile 1994 Investitura18 settembre 1989 PredecessoreIskandar di Johor SuccessoreJaafar di Negeri Sembilan Sultano di PerakIn carica3 febbraio 1984 –28 maggio 2014 Investitura9 dicembre 1985 PredecessoreIdris Shah II SuccessoreNazrin Shah Nome completoSultan Azlan Muhibbuddin Shah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Yussuf Izzuddin Shah Ghafarullahu-lah NascitaKampung Manggis, Batu Gajah, 19 aprile 1928 Mor...

 

Death during 2011–2012 Bahraini uprising Abdulredha Mohamed Hasan BuhmaidBuhmaid bleeding on ground after being shotBornعبدالرضا محمد حسن بوحميد28 September 1982[1]: 429 Malkiya, BahrainDied21 February 2011(2011-02-21) (aged 28)[1]: 429 Manama, BahrainCause of deathGunshot wound[2]Resting placeMalkiya, BahrainKnown forbeing the seventh fatality of the Bahraini uprising (2011),[3] the first to...

 

English bookseller and publisher This article is about the eighteenth century bookseller. For the British novelist who reviewed books under this name, see Arnold Bennett. Tonson redirects here. For the surname, see Tonson (surname). Jacob TonsonPortrait of Jacob Tonson by Godfrey Kneller, 1717Born12 November 1655Died17 March 1735/6NationalityEnglishOccupation(s)Bookseller and publisherParentJacob Tonson Jacob Tonson, sometimes referred to as Jacob Tonson the Elder (1655–1736), was an eighte...

Batalyon Komando 465/BrajamustiKomando Pasukan Gerak CepatLambang Yonko Kopasgat 465/BrajamustiDibentuk6 Januari 1982CabangKopasgatTipe unitSatuan Bantuan Tempur DirgantaraPeranPasukan Senapan UdaraBagian dariWing lll Kopasgat/Harha MaruthaMarkasKubu Raya, Kalimantan BaratJulukanYonko 465/BrajamustiMotoUnity, Discipline and DutyBaretJinggaUlang tahun6 JanuariSitus webKomando Pasukan Gerak CepatTokohKomandan saat iniLetkol Pas Zaharudin(2023 - Sekarang) Batalyon Komando 465/Brajamusti atau Yon...

 

American ice hockey player (born 1990) Ice hockey player John Moore Moore with the New Jersey Devils in 2016Born (1990-11-19) November 19, 1990 (age 33)Winnetka, Illinois, U.S.Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)Weight 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)Position DefenseShoots LeftteamFormer teams Free agentColumbus Blue JacketsNew York RangersArizona CoyotesNew Jersey DevilsBoston BruinsNational team  United StatesNHL draft 21st overall, 2009Columbus Blue JacketsPlayi...

 

Pour les articles homonymes, voir Théodoric. Théodoric le Grand Monnaie à l'effigie de Théodoric le Grand. Titre Roi des Ostrogoths 493 – 30 août 526(33 ans) Prédécesseur Thiudimir Successeur Athalaric Biographie Dynastie Amales Date de naissance Vers 455 Date de décès 30 août 526 Lieu de décès Ravenne Sépulture Mausolée de Théodoric Père Thiudimir Mère Ereuleva Fratrie Amalafrida, reine des VandalesTheodimundArgota Amali Conjoint N. de MésieAudoflèdeTheodora Enfant...

О партии, созданной в 1971 году см. Народная партия (США, 1971). Народная партияангл. People's Party Лидер Джеймс Бейрд Уивер[англ.] Основана 1891 Упразднена 1910 Страна  США Идеология Левый популизмАграризм[1]  Медиафайлы на Викискладе Народная партия (англ. People's Party), т...

 

Prohibition of seclusion of a man and a woman who are not married to each other For mystical Yichud - Unification of male-female divine emanations in Kabbalah, see Yichudim. YichudHalakhic texts relating to this articleTorah:Deuteronomy 13:6Babylonian Talmud:Kiddushin 80b and Sanhedrin 21Shulchan Aruch:Even HaEzer 22 and 24 The Biblical story about Joseph and Potiphar's wife is an example of the risks with yichud. In Jewish religious law (halakha), the laws of yichud (Hebrew: איסור יי�...