Bye Bye Birdie with Jason Alexander: DVD Cover

    Bye Bye Birdie Director: Gene Saks Cast: Jason Alexander

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/19/2004
    • Original Release: 1995
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 2,698

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    Disc #1 -- Bye Bye Birdie
    1. The Scream [9:11]
    2. Pinned [13:38]
    3. A Happy Face [8:41]
    4. Bon Voyage [10:40]
    5. Sincere [4:49]
    6. Houseguests [10:05]
    7. Mom [4:51]
    8. The Kiss [5:07]
    9. Independence [10:02]
    10. Upset [9:32]
    11. Spanish Rose [9:11]
    12. Private [12:09]
    13. Ice House [12:05]
    14. Goodbye [8:29]
    15. End Credits [2:22]

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    Seinfeld's Jason Alexander stars in this made-for-television remake of the 1963 classic musical. Alexander stars as Albert J. Peterson, a man hoping to make his fortune and get the girl by promoting the big send-off for a newly drafted pop star named Conrad Birdie (Marc Kudish). A song-and-dance movie, actress-dancer Ann Reinking served as choreographer of this film. Bernadette McCallion, All Movie Guide

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    July 19, 2008: This version of the Broadway hit, follows the script and songs from the stage version in a much more faithful way than the original movie. Interestingly, the result is on the boring side. The supporting cast is fantastic, especially Tyne Daly as an old battleax and Marc Kudisch as the title character. But the rest of the leads are very generic and bland. Ann Reinking has supplied the dances which do not come off as very spectacular, due to some very blah and static camerawork. This Birdie has some fun moments but probably won't last through the ages.