Show Boat (1951)
9/10
Wonderful musical
17 May 2010
I fell in love with Show Boat when I saw it. Yes the ending is a little corny, but everything else is a joy. The Technicolour is truly lavish, colourful and just a feast for the eyes and the costumes are lovingly designed too. The opening sequence especially is a mini-masterpiece of music, style and colour I feel. The songs are classics and nothing less than that, I don't have a personal favourite but I have always been fond of Ol' Man River and Can't Help Loving Dat Man. The direction is satisfying, the pacing is more secure here, the plot with its themes of compulsive gambling and miscegenation and the dialogue sparkles. And the performances are real jewels in the crown, Kathryn Grayson is wonderful, as is Howard Keel, whose voice and looks I cannot get enough of. However, my favourite performances come from Ava Gardner, who looks stunning and has rarely given a more poignant performance and William Warfield, whose rendition of the difficult Ol' Man River is somewhat richer and warmer than Paul Robeson's timeless rendition. Overall, a wonderful musical. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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