The Mikado with Kenny Baker: DVD Cover

    The Mikado Director: Victor Schertzinger Cast: Kenny Baker, Martyn Green, Sydney Granville, John Barclay

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/22/1998
    • Original Release: 1939
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 30,119
     
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    Chapter Listings
    0. Chapter Listings
    1. Main Title [:50]
    2. Prologue [13:10]
    3. "The Story Now Unfolds" [4:35]
    4. Ko-Ko Lord High Executioner [8:30]
    5. "I would Kiss You Fondly Thus" [9:17]
    6. The Substitute is Found [7:15]
    7. Katisha Arrives [10:30]
    8. "Here's A How-De-Doo" [7:38]
    9. The Mikado Arrives [5:44]
    10. Describing the Execution [6:33]
    11. "The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring" [11:53]
    12. End Credits [:48]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Though it boasts an American director and star, this Technicolor cinemadaptation of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic operetta The Mikado is a faithful record of what it must have been like to attend a performance of Britain's D'Oyly Carte opera company. Less annoying than in his other film appearances, radio tenor Kenny Baker stars as Nanki-Poo, the wand'ring minstrel who wanders into a curious set of situations in the Japanese village of Titi-Pu. D'Oyly Carte perennial Martyn Green plays the leading role of Ko-Ko, the timorous Lord High Executioner who must perform one execution per day or he'll lose his job-and his own head. Ko-Ko finds a likely candidate for decapitation in the form of Nanki-Poo, who feels mighty suicidal when it seems as though his sweetheart Yum-Yum (Jean Cola) is out of his reach. Unbeknownst to Ko-Ko, Nanki-Poo is the son of none other than The Mikado, played with a combination of pomp, circumstance and Noel Cowardlike waspishness by Sydney Granville. Most of the delightfully satiric Gilbert & Sullivan songs have been retained, including "The Lord High Executioner," "Three Little Maids from School are We," "Tit Willow," "Here's a How-de-Do," and "The Object Most Sublime." The grandiose musical accompaniment is provided by the London Symphony Orchestra. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    September 30, 2008: Although the cast is great, and the look of the movie is lush...there are one or two songs cut from the film, including one of the most famous, I'VE GOT A LITTLE LIST...otherwise, here is a good version of the G and S classic