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The Music Man, 2003
English
USA
Profile of The Music Man
The mood of The Music Man is feel good, humorous, and sentimental. The plot centers around Americana, falling in love, and lifestyle. It is a comedy, romance, and musical movie. In approach, The Music Man is realistic. It takes place, at least partly, in a small town. It happens in the 1910s. The musical score of The Music Man is show tunes. It is a remake. It is especially suggested for a girls' night and a date night.
Summary of The Music Man
This made-for-television movie adapts the story from the classic Broadway musical, The Music Man. Professor Harold Hill (Matthew Broderick), an energetic con artist, convinces the citizens of a small turn-of-the-century community to form a boy's marching band -- which he plans to lead. However, he doesn't plan to fall in love, with the town librarian (Kristin Chenoweth). The wrinkle in his plan makes for much comedy, and the program features classic songs, such hits as "76 Trombones," "Ya Got Trouble," and many more.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 16 February 2003 |
| Runtime: | 150 min |
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as Professor Harold Hill
as Marian Paroo
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