Show Boat (1951 film)
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Show Boat is a 1951 American musical romantic drama film, based on the 1927 stage musical of the same name by Jerome Kern (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (script and lyrics), and the 1926 novel by Edna Ferber. It was made by MGM, adapted for the screen by John Lee Mahin, produced by Arthur Freed and directed by George Sidney.
Show Boat | |
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Directed by | George Sidney |
Screenplay by | John Lee Mahin |
Based on | Show Boat 1926 novel by Edna Ferber Show Boat 1927 musical by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II |
Produced by | Arthur Freed |
Starring | Kathryn Grayson Ava Gardner Howard Keel Joe E. Brown Marge Champion Gower Champion Agnes Moorehead William Warfield |
Cinematography | Charles Rosher |
Edited by | John D. Dunning |
Music by | Jerome Kern |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Loew's, Inc. |
Release dates | |
Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $2,389,000[3] |
Box office | $7,621,000[3] |
Filmed previously in 1929 and in 1936, this third adaptation of Show Boat was shot in Technicolor in the typical MGM lavish style, while the basic plot remains unchanged. The film stars Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner, and Howard Keel, with Joe E. Brown, Marge Champion, Gower Champion, William Warfield, Robert Sterling, Agnes Moorehead and Leif Erickson. Unlike the 1936 film, none of the members of the original Broadway cast of the show appeared in this version.
The 1951 Show Boat was the most financially successful of the film adaptations of the show: one of MGM's most popular musicals, it was the second highest-grossing film of that year.[4]