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Monday, April 22, 2002
Betty Hutton (as Annie Oakley) and Howard Keel (as Frank Butler) star in this sharpshootin' funfest based on the 1,147-performance Broadway smash boasting Irving Berlin's beloved score, including Doin' What Comes Natur'lly, I Got the Sun in the Morning and the anthemic There's No Business like Show Business. As produced by Arthur Freed, directed by George Sidney and seen and heard in a new digital transfer from restored elements. This lavish, spirited production showcases songs and performances with bull's-eye precision, earning an Oscar for adaptation scoring. The story is brawling boy-meets-girl-meets-buckshot rivalry. But love finally triumphs when Annie proves that, yes, you can get a man with a gun!
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A long time coming
Rosanna from Roscommon, 17 May 2010
This film has never (to my knowledge) been shown on terrestrial TV. I now know why. It is eclipsed by Clamity Jane in terms of comedy and perfomances. Although the songs are good and recognisable, but the storyline, which should be inspriring is "hackneyed". The performances are amateur and Ms Hutton, I'm sure a very good comedic actress just seemjs lkike a fish out of water in this role. I also believe that it would not have been any better with Judy Garland. For those who love musicals,
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Annie Get Your Gun
Maria from Waterford, 29 Aug 2008
Got this by mistake meant to get another oldie i used to like when i was younger. Acting highly exaggerated to the point of annoyance, (although i think this is the way it was done back then).
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