Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn aspiring actress from Kansas comes to New York and meets a host of zany characters.An aspiring actress from Kansas comes to New York and meets a host of zany characters.An aspiring actress from Kansas comes to New York and meets a host of zany characters.
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Kathryn Howell
- Baby Hudson
- (as Katherine Howell)
Bette Midler
- Lullabye Singer
- (narração)
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- ConexõesReferenced in The Cinema Snob: Gums (2012)
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Not lost - a complete print was shown at the 2024 SF Frameline festival. The opening scene has quite a "twist" that will set the tone for the rest.
The title comes from an apparent random Bible quote. A later scene involves Mary Poppins haranguing crowd with a long random list of Bible quotes in no relation at all. If you don't know scripture well you'll miss that it's all genuine - and shows how ridiculous it can be to quote a single phrase out of context. Probably not the filmmakers entire point but it's a subtext.
Holly Woodlawn is so eminently watchable - gifted facial expressions and body humor. Memorable slapstick involving phone booths! It's the debut film for Lily Tomlin's voice, and packed with other first timers.
The musical numbers don't all work but the ones that do will stick with you. The bizarre "memory" scenes during Holly's phone conversations are a joy to behold. Beware the full moon!
There's an abundance of insider jokes regarding character names - skillfully first revealed quite a way into the film - more subtext.
The ending is abrupt but really after seeing a photo montage including a little person cowboy in a meat market what's left to say?
Worth a repeat viewing for sure.
The title comes from an apparent random Bible quote. A later scene involves Mary Poppins haranguing crowd with a long random list of Bible quotes in no relation at all. If you don't know scripture well you'll miss that it's all genuine - and shows how ridiculous it can be to quote a single phrase out of context. Probably not the filmmakers entire point but it's a subtext.
Holly Woodlawn is so eminently watchable - gifted facial expressions and body humor. Memorable slapstick involving phone booths! It's the debut film for Lily Tomlin's voice, and packed with other first timers.
The musical numbers don't all work but the ones that do will stick with you. The bizarre "memory" scenes during Holly's phone conversations are a joy to behold. Beware the full moon!
There's an abundance of insider jokes regarding character names - skillfully first revealed quite a way into the film - more subtext.
The ending is abrupt but really after seeing a photo montage including a little person cowboy in a meat market what's left to say?
Worth a repeat viewing for sure.
- timpursell
- 29 de jun. de 2024
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