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Closed Caption; Original theatrical trailer; English: 5.1 Surround; French: Mono; Spanish: Mono; English, French & Spanish language subtitles
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Overture/Main Title
2. Prologue
3. Snowing the Coppers
4. How to Hold Turf/Jet Song
5. Something's Coming
6. Not Giving an Inch
7. Dance at the Gym
8. Love Across the Lines
9. Riff's Challenge
10. Maria
11. America
12. "I Don't Wait"
13. Tonight
14. Gee, Officer Krupke!
15. The War Council
16. Sweet Land of Liberty
17. I Feel Pretty
18. What Anita Can't See
19. One Hand, One Heart
20. Tonight (Ensemble)
21. The Rumble
22. Breaking the News
23. Somewhere
24. "I'm Scared"
25. Cool
26. Gotta Find Tony
27. A Boy Like That/I Have a Love
28. Detaining Maria
29. Anita's Message
30. No Cure From Doc
31. Finale
32. End Credits
A masterpiece of the musical form, West Side Story sizzles with the propulsive rhythms and flash-point energy of New York City's streets in the late 1950s, thanks to the music of Leonard Bernstein, lyrics of Stephen Sondheim, choreography of Jerome Robbins, and direction of Robbins and Robert Wise. An adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet" set in New York's Hell's Kitchen, West Side Story revolves around the ill-fated love affair between Tony (Richard Beymer) and Maria (Natalie Wood). Since Maria's older brother is Bernardo, leader of a Puerto Rican gang called the Sharks, and Tony heads a rival gang, the white ethnic Jets, their romance ignites a smoldering turf war into a full-scale rumble. The tenement fire escapes and chain-link fences of West Side Story are powerful accents to Bernstein's sophisticated score and Robbins's electric choreography. Winner of ten Academy Awards -- including Best Picture, Supporting Actor (George Chakiris's Bernardo) and Supporting Actress (for Rita Moreno, as Bernardo's girlfriend Anita) -- the film burns with intensity, using film techniques to present theatrical set pieces with a jazzy flair that has never been equaled. Monica McIntyre, Barnes & Noble
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