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Rose Marie (1936) + Rose Marie (1954) on DVD

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Rose Marie (1936)



 Starring Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Reginald Owen, Allan Jones, James Stewart
Directed by W. S. Van Dyke

Print: black/white
Runtime: 111 min.
Genre: Musicals

Resounding with such songs as “Rose-Marie, I Love You,” “Song of the Mounties” and the beloved “Indian Love Call,” Rose-Marie immortalized Hollywood’s greatest singing team. This 1936 screen version of the Rudolf Friml-Herbert Stothart Broadway hit is set in the breathtaking wilderness of the Canadian Rockies.

Marie de Flor (MacDonald), a glamorous Canadian prima donna, is renowned for her beauty, exquisite voice and fierce temperament. When news arrives that her brother Jack (Jimmy Stewart in one of his earliest screen roles) has been wounded in a prison escape, Marie realizes she must go to him despite the danger. Lured into the wilderness, she encounters Sgt. Bruce (Eddy), who is hunting the fugitive. Sgt. Bruce is soon hot on Marie’s trail as well! The New York Times called Rose-Marie a “blithely melodious film rich in scenic beauty.” And after all these years, this rugged romance is as wonderful as ever.




Rose Marie (1954)

Starring Ann Blyth, Howard Keel, Fernando Lamas, Bert Lahr, Marjorie Main
Directed by Mervyn Leroy

Print: Black & White
Runtime:104 min.
Genre: Musicals

Musical fans, we're calling you, oo-oo-oo, oo-oo-oo! Howard Keel and Ann Blyth (who would later team for Kismet) play stalwart Mountie and backwoods hellion in this grand color and CinemaScope version of the beloved operetta. Filmed largely on location in the Canadian Rockies, Rose Marie combines a charming tale of a tomboy becoming a lady with two love triangles, a murder mystery, settler-vs.-Indian strife and glorious music, including four of the original stage production's tunes: Rose Marie, The Indian Love Call, The Mounties and in a knockout production number staged by Busby Berkeley, Totem Tom Tom. Another highlight: Bert Lahr's comic turn warbling The Mountie Who Never Got His Man. SPECIAL FEATURE: Outtake Musical Number Love and Kisses with Bert Lahr and Marjorie Main

Get the original film, Rose Marie (1936 + 1954) for 20% off their individual prices!

Rose Marie (1936)



 Starring Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Reginald Owen, Allan Jones, James Stewart
Directed by W. S. Van Dyke

Print: black/white
Runtime: 111 min.
Genre: Musicals

Resounding with such songs as “Rose-Marie, I Love You,” “Song of the Mounties” and the beloved “Indian Love Call,” Rose-Marie immortalized Hollywood’s greatest singing team. This 1936 screen version of the Rudolf Friml-Herbert Stothart Broadway hit is set in the breathtaking wilderness of the Canadian Rockies.

Marie de Flor (MacDonald), a glamorous Canadian prima donna, is renowned for her beauty, exquisite voice and fierce temperament. When news arrives that her brother Jack (Jimmy Stewart in one of his earliest screen roles) has been wounded in a prison escape, Marie realizes she must go to him despite the danger. Lured into the wilderness, she encounters Sgt. Bruce (Eddy), who is hunting the fugitive. Sgt. Bruce is soon hot on Marie’s trail as well! The New York Times called Rose-Marie a “blithely melodious film rich in scenic beauty.” And after all these years, this rugged romance is as wonderful as ever.




Rose Marie (1954)

Starring Ann Blyth, Howard Keel, Fernando Lamas, Bert Lahr, Marjorie Main
Directed by Mervyn Leroy

Print: Black & White
Runtime:104 min.
Genre: Musicals

Musical fans, we're calling you, oo-oo-oo, oo-oo-oo! Howard Keel and Ann Blyth (who would later team for Kismet) play stalwart Mountie and backwoods hellion in this grand color and CinemaScope version of the beloved operetta. Filmed largely on location in the Canadian Rockies, Rose Marie combines a charming tale of a tomboy becoming a lady with two love triangles, a murder mystery, settler-vs.-Indian strife and glorious music, including four of the original stage production's tunes: Rose Marie, The Indian Love Call, The Mounties and in a knockout production number staged by Busby Berkeley, Totem Tom Tom. Another highlight: Bert Lahr's comic turn warbling The Mountie Who Never Got His Man. SPECIAL FEATURE: Outtake Musical Number Love and Kisses with Bert Lahr and Marjorie Main

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