Wilderness girl Rose Marie has adventures in life and love when Mountie Mike Malone takes her out of the wild.Wilderness girl Rose Marie has adventures in life and love when Mountie Mike Malone takes her out of the wild.Wilderness girl Rose Marie has adventures in life and love when Mountie Mike Malone takes her out of the wild.
Dorothy Adams
- Townswoman
- (uncredited)
Fred Aldrich
- Woodsman in Saloon
- (uncredited)
Robert Anderson
- Corporal
- (uncredited)
Emile Avery
- Mountie
- (uncredited)
Walter Bacon
- Man at Charity Dance
- (uncredited)
Al Bain
- Woodsman in Saloon
- (uncredited)
Margaret Bert
- Townswoman
- (uncredited)
Chris Willow Bird
- Indian
- (uncredited)
Oscar Blank
- Woodsman in Saloon
- (uncredited)
Nick Borgani
- Woodsman in Saloon
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaA comic duet by Bert Lahr and Marjorie Main, "Love and Kisses" (music by Rudolf Friml, lyrics by Paul Francis Webster) was deleted from the release print. The filmed number is included on the 2011 DVD from Warner Bros. The Lahr-Main audio was first presented on the 1954 soundtrack LP from MGM Records, and a CD track is available on a 2011 import from the 101 Distribution label.
- SoundtracksRose Marie
Music by Rudolf Friml
Original Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II
Revised Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster
Performed by Howard Keel; reprised by Bill Lee and the Mounties
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Mervyn LeRoy the wrong director ?
I watched this film and began to wonder why it was not working for me. I found it depressing and the more the film entered into the domain of hanging and murder, and the dark side of Fernando Lamas's relationship with a Native American woman and its terrible consequences I sort of turned off. I liked the film years ago and I am still enchanted by Ann Blyth's performance. Howard Keel less so and comparing his performance in ' Calamity Jane, ' which is a masterpiece of film making, I found him too overbearing and heavy. Fernando Lamas I liked, but even he had lost something of his blatant charm. I finally decided it was Mervyn LeRoy ( fine for his gangster films like ' Little Caesar ' ) but not for musicals. As the first Cinemascope film musical and despite its success I found it lacking in that light touch that the genre needs. One example and no spoilers the Busby Berkeley seemed loaded with threat towards the woman involved, and for me it left a nasty taste in the mouth of female exploitation and a sort of prelude to the violence to come. I am fully aware it must have been thrilling to watch in 1954 as many in the audience would have been old enough to see it in two previous versions. That said it is worth seeing, but in my opinion the dark taste remains.
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- jromanbaker
- Feb 26, 2024
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- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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