The Music Man with Matthew Broderick: DVD Cover

    The Music Man Director: Jeff Bleckner Cast: Matthew Broderick, Kristin Chenoweth, Victor Garber, Debra Monk

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/11/2003
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    • Sales Rank: 2,017

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Behind-the-scenes "Making of a Musical"; Special exclusive performance of "Till There Was You"

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Main Titles/Rock Island [6:07]
    2. Iowa Stubborn [5:16]
    3. Ya Got Trouble [6:09]
    4. Piano Lesson [4:28]
    5. Goodnight My Someone [7:54]
    6. Seventy-Six Trombones [11:47]
    7. Sincere [3:57]
    8. The Sadder But Wiser Girl [4:44]
    9. Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-Little [4:23]
    10. Marian the Librarian [9:29]
    11. Gary, Indiana [4:41]
    12. My White Knight [4:15]
    13. The Wells Fargo Wagon [6:49]
    14. It's You [3:56]
    15. Lida Rose [3:11]
    16. Will I Ever Tell You [1:34]
    17. Shipoopi [14:37]
    18. Till There Was You [6:13]
    19. Trombones/Goodnight Reprise [5:17]
    20. Finale/End Credits [14:16]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A hit Broadway musical in 1957 and an equally successful Hollywood film in 1962, Meredith Willson's The Music Man was again brought before the cameras in this lavish made-for-TV adaptation. Standing in for the original's Robert Preston is Matthew Broderick as "Professor" Harold Hill, a glib traveling salesman who descends upon the town of River City, IA, in the weeks just prior to the Fourth of July celebration of 1912. Persuading the populace that the youth of River City is in great danger of being corrupted by the presence of a new pool table, Hill convinces them that their only hope for salvation is the organization of a boy's band, with himself as a leader. Naturally, this will require the parents to shell out good money for band instruments and uniforms, and in exchange, Hill promises to teach the kids how to make music by utilizing his revolutionary "Think System." There's only one problem: Harold Hill is an out-and-out con artist, who doesn't know one note from another. Even so, he manages to win over everybody in town except local librarian/music teacher Marian Paroo (Kristin Chenoweth) and thick-eared Mayor Shinn (Victor Garber). Ultimately, however, Marian joins Hill's camp -- mainly because he has brought her sullen brother, Winthrop (Cameron Monaghan), out of his shell -- but as July Fourth approaches, Hill faces exposure and arrest thanks to a vengeful anvil salesman named Charlie Cowell (Patrick McKenna). A meticulously faithful rendition of the Broadway original, The Music Man happily includes all of the show's wonderful songs, among them "Ya Got Trouble," "Seventy-Six Trombones," "The Sadder-But-Wiser Girl," "Lida Rose," "Marian the Librarian," "Pickalittle," "Til There Was You," and "My White Knight" (which was not used in the 1962 movie adaptation). Though some critics found Matthew Broderick a bit too lightweight and Jeff Bleckner's direction a tad gimmicky, no one could fault the full-bodied vocal renditions, nor the consistently inventive choreography of Kathleen Marshall. Produced by the same team responsible for the 2003 movie smash Chicago, The Music Man debuted February 16, 2003, as an "expanded" episode of ABC's Wonderful World of Disney anthology. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Music Manby Anonymous

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    July 17, 2008: Kristin Chenowith is charming. The changes in the orchestrations and settings and tone work fine, too. What's missing? Magic. It all seems rather bland...As talented as I think Matthew Broderick is, I found him to be miscast...and some of the talented supporting cast , especially Molly Shannon, seemed wasted. All in all, a pale copy of the original.

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    May 29, 2007: I am a major music lover, and believe me, I LOVE Matthew Broderick in The Music Man. It is better than the original adatptation on film, and quite worth your while. The lyrics are easier to understand because they are spoken and sung at a slower pace and the dancing is amazing! There is a ton of stuff going on in each scene so you never get bored watching it over and over again! I fell in love with it at the opening song! If you haven't already, you "ought to give Iowa a try"!


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