CREDITS
1954, 108 minutes, Ansco Color, Cinemascope.
Producer, Arthur Freed; Director, Vincente Minnelli; Screenplay, Alan Jay Lerner; Cinematography, Joseph Ruttenberg; Choreography, Gene Kelly; Music Director, Johnny Green.
CAST
Tommy Albright, Gene Kelly; Jeff Douglas, Van Johnson; Fiona Campbell, Cyd Charisse; Jane Ashton, Elaine Stewart; Mr. Lundie, Barry Jones; Harry Beaton, Hugh Laing; Andrew Campbell, Albert Sharpe; Jean Campbell, Virginia Bosler; Charlie Dalrymple, Jimmy Thompson; Archie Beaton, Tudor Owen; Sandy, Eddie Quillan.
SONGS
Brigadoon; Waitin' For My Dearie; I'll Go Home With Bonnie Jean; The Heather On The Hill; Almost Like Being In Love; The Gathering Of The Clans; The Wedding Dance; The Chase; Down On MacConnachy Square by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe.
PLOT SYNOPSIS
"Brigadoon is a wistful fantasy about two Americans who stumble on the enchanted village of Brigadoon while hunting grouse on the Scottish moors. The hero (Kelly) falls in love with beautiful Fiona (Cyd Charisse), then learns that the village materializes from the mists of time every 100 years for a single day. Fiona cannot leave with him or the village is doomed to disappear forever. Torn between his love for her and his obligation to go home to his fiancee, he returns to New York. There, his overpowering desire for Fiona and for the peace of Brigadoon cause him to break his engagement and return to Scotland in a desperate search for the village. Through the miracle of her love for him, Fiona and the village reappear, and he joins them forever."
- Lawrence B. Thomas, The MGM Years
NOTES
". . .Brigadoon offered very few pleasures. Johnson's dancing, even in the soft-shoe routine he did with Kelly, looked ponderous; Charisse moved exquisitely, but her acting was colorless, while Kelly himself, instead of playing against the whimsy of the piece, tended to squeeze every groan out of this bagpipe of a musical."
- Clive Hirschhorn, The Hollywood Musical
"In transferring Brigadoon, a click as a Broadway musical play, to the screen, Metro has medium success. It's a fairly entertaining tunefilm of mixed appeal."
- Variety
"Probably the material was too precious and fake-lyrical to have worked in natural surroundings, but the way it has been done it's hopelessly stagey."
- Pauline Kael, 5001 Nights At The Movies
ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS:
Art Direction (Set Decoration)
Costume Design (Color)
Sound Recording
GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD WINNER:
Cinematography (Color)
Cyd Charisse's vocal were dubbed by Carole Richards; Jimmy Thompson's vocals were dubbed by John Gustafson.
George Chakiris appeared as one of the dancers.
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