Rose Marie (1954)
March 3, 1954Release Date
Rose Marie (1954)
March 3, 1954Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Ann Blyth
Rose Marie Lemaitre
Howard Keel
Mike Malone
Fernando Lamas
James Severn Duval
Bert Lahr
Barney McCorkle
Marjorie Main
Lady Jane Dunstock
Joan Taylor
Wanda
Ray Collins
Inspector Appleby
Chief Yowlachie
Black Eagle
Abel Fernandez
Indian warrior
Dorothy Adams
Townswoman
Thurl Ravenscroft
Indian medicine man
Lumsden Hare
Judge
Fred Aldrich
Woodsman in Saloon
Mervyn LeRoy
Director
Gordon Richards
Attorney
Bruce Carruthers
Sergeant
Ronald Millar
Writer
George Froeschel
Writer
James Logan
Clerk
Otto A. Harbach
Writer
Billy Dix
Johnson, mess waiter
Robert Bray
Mountie
Oscar Hammerstein II
Writer
Marshall Reed
Mountie
Paul Vogel
Cinematographer
Guy Teague
Mountie
Harold F. Kress
Editor
Bud Wolfe
Mountie
Carl Saxe
Mountie
Sally Yarnell
Hostess
Al Ferguson
Woodsman
Frank Hagney
Woodsman
Harry Cody
Waiter
Mickey Simpson
Trapper
John Pickard
Orderly
John Damler
Orderly
Sheb Wooley
Corporal
Robert Anderson
Corporal
Van Allen James
Sound
Helen Rose
Costume Design
Ralph S. Hurst
Set Decoration
Sydney Guilaroff
Hairstylist
Cedric Gibbons
Art Direction
Edwin B. Willis
Set Decoration
Warren Newcombe
Special Effects
Arvid Griffen
Assistant Director
George Stoll
Songs
Paul Francis Webster
Lyricist
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Details.
Release DateMarch 3, 1954
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 55m
Content RatingNR
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Wiki.
Rose Marie is a 1954 American musical western film adaptation of the 1924 operetta of the same name, the third to be filmed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, following a 1928 silent movie and the best-known of the three, the 1936 Jeanette MacDonald-Nelson Eddy version. It is directed by Mervyn LeRoy and stars Ann Blyth, Howard Keel and Fernando Lamas. This version is filmed in the Canadian Rockies in CinemaScope. It was MGM's first US produced film in the new widescreen medium (having been preceded by the British-made Knights of the Round Table), and the first movie musical of any studio to be released in this format. It was part of a revival of large-budget operetta films produced in the mid-1950s.
The story adheres closely to that of the original libretto, unlike the 1936 version. It is somewhat altered by a tomboy-to-lady conversion for the title character.