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Titolo originale: Annie Get Your Gun
Regia: George Sidney |
Anno: 1950
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Musica Commedia Romance Western
Tag: musical | annie oakley | sharpshooter | wild west show |
Cast: Betty Hutton | Howard Keel | Louis Calhern | J. Carrol Naish | Edward Arnold | Keenan Wynn | Benay Venuta | Clinton Sundberg | Dorothy Abbott | Bette Arlen | Polly Bailey | Hal Bell | Evelyn Beresford | Margaret Bert | Norman Borine | Tex Brodus | Eleanor Brown | Archie Butler | George Calliga | Sue Carlton | Bridget Carr | Sue Casey | André Charlot | Dorinda Clifton | Mae Clarke | Diane Dick | Helen Dickson | Michael Dugan | Phil Dunham | Edward Earle | Marietta Elliott | Herbert Evans | Luigi Faccuito | Budd Fine | Elizabeth Flournoy | Lee Tung Foo | Mary Jane French | Fred Gilman | Mary Gleason | A. Cameron Grant | Marion Gray | William Hall | John Hamilton | Sam Harris | James Harrison | Jean Harrison | Dell Henderson | Carol Henry | Shep Houghton | Tom Humphrey | Ed Kilroy | Helen Kimball | Judy Landon | Nolan Leary | Meredith Leeds | Casey MacGregor | Robert Malcolm | Charles Mauu | Edith Mills | Rhea Mitchell | Joe Molina | Brad Morrow | Forbes Murray | John Mylong | Kerry O'Day | Anne O'Neal | Susan Odin | Rusty Parent | Nino Pipitone | Peter Price | Charles Regan | Al Rhein | Alex Romero | Buddy Roosevelt | Carl Sepulveda | Carl Sklover | Dorothy Skyeagle | Sandra Spence | Shooting Star | Larry Steers | Riley Sunrise | William Tannen | Tony Taylor | Jack Trent | Ellinor Vanderveer | Jackee Waldron | Alice Wallace | John War Eagle | Bunny Waters | Frank Wilcox | Billy Wilkerson | Marjorie Wood | Chief Yowlachie |

Una donna dà prova delle sue capacità circensi nell'esercizio del tiro. La sua bravura è tale da sconfiggere il campione uscente Butler che decide di abbandonare la compagnia per una altra. Il titolare del circo, Buffalo Bill, per ragioni di difficoltà finanziarie dovrà stringere un accordo con il circo dove è approdato Butler. I due, invero innamorati, si scontreranno di nuovo, ma questa volta Anna cederà il passo per non perdere l'amato colpendo il suo amor proprio.

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Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
Director Busby Berkeley was also replaced, by George Sidney. Charles Walters had been set to direct [...] D
After Judy Garland was fired from the film, MGM flirted with the idea of casting Ethel Merman in the [...] D
At the end of the film there are numerous people riding horses in concentric circles. As the camera [...] D
Charles Walters suggested to Arthur Freed that Betty Grable would be an ideal Annie Oakley. However, [...] D
Irving Berlin added one original movie song to his Broadway score, "Let's Go West Again," which was [...] D
Judy Garland, originally cast as Annie Oakley, was taken ill during early filming and production was [...] D
Three years later, Howard Keel was loaned out to Warner Bros. for Non sparare, baciami! (1953) co-st [...] D
Finnish censorship visa # 034263. D
Footage exists with Judy Garland in the lead role before she was fired. This footage has been includ [...] D
After Judy Garland's firing from the picture, Betty Garrett was briefly considered as a replacement. D
Betty Hutton said in an interview that the crew at MGM was not very nice to her because they told he [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
Script and casting problems delayed the filming schedule for three months, which allowed Judy Garlan [...] D
Rights to the Broadway show cost $650,000, a record at the time. D
Geraldine Wall was replaced in the cast by Benay Venuta. D
Howard Keel played Annie's love interest in Annie Get Your Gun. Oakley's boyfriend was real life sha [...] D
Writers Dorothy Fields and Herbert Fields and Producers Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II had o [...] D
Bernadette Peters was the last person to originate the role of Annie Oakley in a Broadway revival, f [...] D
In the song "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better" Annie sings the line "in your hat" referring to h [...] D
In the opening "Colonel Buffalo Bill" number the blonde standing next to Howard Keel wears a pink po [...] D
Irving Berlin's "You Can't Get A Man With a Gun" is strikingly similar to "True to the Navy" written [...] D
In the London scene, Big Ben can be seen (and heard) in the background. Although it was probably don [...] D
Charles Walters did not know that he had been fired and replaced by George Sidney until he heard gos [...] D
All of the Busby Berkeley-directed footage was unused and re-shot. D
Louis Calhern replaced Frank Morgan in the role of Buffalo Bill Cody aka Buffalo Bill after Morgan d [...] D
Both Ethel Merman; who played Annie Oakley on Broadway; and Judy Garland; who was originally cast to [...] D
Virginia O'Brien was considered as a replacement to Garland as Annie Oakley. But O'Brien wasn't inte [...] D
Robert Lenn and Kathleen Carnes, who performed the song "Who Do You Love, I Hope?" on the stage show [...] D
The original filming of the opening number, "Colonel Buffalo Bill," with Frank Morgan appearing as B [...] D
The original Broadway show "Annie Get Your Gun" opened at the Imperial Theater on May 16, 1946 starr [...] D
French censorship visa # 11056. D
Many of Annie Oakley's contemporaries, both in the west and in show business, said she was the bette [...] D
This film has a 100% rating based on 11 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. D
One of this film's biggest audience pleasers was its almost lurid use of Technicolor in its cinemato [...] D
Susan Odin's debut. D
Ginger Rogers wrote in her 1991 autobiography that she told her agent Leland Hayward to aggressively [...] D
The existing footage of Judy Garland shot prior to her leaving the production shows that some key se [...] D
Judy Garland and Frank Morgan, who appeared together in Il mago di Oz (1939), were scheduled to reap [...] D
Howard Keel broke his leg during filming when a horse fell on it. D
Costars Howard Keel and Keenan Wynn both went on to have recurring roles on the television show Dall [...] D
Before the eventual casting of Judy Garland as Annie Oakley, Doris Day and Judy Canova were mentione [...] D
Betty Hutton and Howard Keel did not get along during filming. Keel thought that Hutton cared more a [...] D
Despite its popularity, this film was unavailable in any form from 1973 until 2000 due to legal tang [...] D

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