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Disc #1 -- Guys and Dolls
1. Logo/Title/Credits [1:40]
2. New York Folks [3:43]
3. Fugue For Tinhorns [1:38]
4. Follow the Fold [2:38]
5. Brannigan's Breath [4:17]
6. The Oldest Established [2:54]
7. Nate's Favorite [5:19]
8. Sky's the Limit [6:19]
9. Sinner For Dinner [9:28]
10. I'll Know [5:11]
11. Pet Me, Poppa [4:35]
12. What Dolls Will Do [6:36]
13. Adelaide's Lament [3:47]
14. Guys and Dolls [4:44]
15. One Dozen Sinners [4:03]
16. Surprise Wedding [5:29]
17. Adelaide [4:02]
18. Sweet Milk [5:06]
19. Dance-Off [8:34]
20. If I Were a Bell [4:56]
21. A Woman in Love [5:09]
22. Mission Doll [3:34]
23. Take Back Your Mink [5:05]
24. Tough to Take [2:19]
25. The Marker [1:39]
26. Shootin' Craps [3:59]
27. Honest Dice [4:23]
28. Luck Be a Lady [3:52]
29. Sue Me [3:09]
30. Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat [5:02]
31. Men and Wives [10:09]
32. End Credits [4:46]
The Broadway musical Guys and Dolls -- source of such standards as "Luck Be A Lady Tonight" and "Sit Down You're Rocking the Boat" -- also proved to be one of Hollywood's greatest musical achievments. This rollicking spectacle from 1955 offered a dream pairing of leads: the inimitable toughness of Marlon Brando with the street savvy savoir faire of Frank Sinatra. Director Joseph L. Mankiewicz (All About Eve) finds all the character nuances of Damon Runyan's original story and illuminates them against the colorful hustle and bustle of New York's Times Square. Guys and Dolls is the story of down-and-out gambler Nathan Detroit (Sinatra) and his floating crap game -- "the oldest established permanent floating crap game in New York" -- which comes vividly alive with song and dance scenes. Jean Simmons plays the prudish Sara Brown, and her infamous tango scene with Sky Masterson (Brando) in Havana rumbles with excitement. Vivian Blaine gives the performance of her career as the flaky, gorgeous dumb-blonde Adelaide, and Sinatra gives Detroit the kind of meekness and desperation necessary for us to feel empathy for this lowly gambler. Although Guys and Dolls continues to be a stage favorite, the film version maintains its own legend as one of America's most beloved musicals. Karen Backstein, Barnes & Noble
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About Guys and Dolls
Parents need to know that overall this is a family-friendly classic movie musical, but characters do lie and gamble. Also, Nathan gets missionary Adelaide drunk by telling her that her frothy rum drink is "sweet milk."
Families can talk about how Adelaide says she has developed a cold from waiting for Nathan to marry her. How do people get physically sick from unhappiness or worry? What is the meaning of Sky's father's advice about the deck of cards? Is that good advice? Who changes the most in this movie? How can you tell?