Merry Andrew (1958)
Directed by Michael Kidd
Genres - Comedy, Romance, Music, Musical |
Sub-Genres - Musical Comedy |
Release Date - Mar 20, 1958 (USA - Limited), Apr 4, 1958 (USA - Unknown), Apr 4, 1958 (USA) |
Run Time - 103 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Though Merry Andrew is more subdued than earlier Danny Kaye efforts, it's still a lot of fun. Kaye is cast as Andrew Larabee, a mild-mannered but highly unorthodox archeology professor at a British boy's school. While on an expedition in Italy, Andrew allows a traveling circus to pitch camp on his archeological site. Falling in love with Selena (Pier Angeli), the acrobat daughter of carnival owner Antonio Gallini (Salvatore Baccaloni), Professor Larabee soon finds himself participating in their show as a clown, ringmaster, and (accidental) lion-tamer. When time comes for Andrew to return to his stuffy academic existence -- not to mention his equally stuffy fiancée (Patricia Cutts) -- he chooses instead to hit the sawdust trail in the company of the fair Selena. The five Saul Chaplin-Johnny Mercer songs are enjoyable, but the engaging "patter numbers" written by Kaye's wife, Sylvia Fine, are sorely missed.
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love, circus, clown, life-choices, lion-tamer, teacher, forbidden-love, romance