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On a South Pacific island during World War II, two half-Polynesian children, [n 4] Ngana and Jerome, happily sing as they play together ("Dites-Moi"). Ensign Nellie Forbush, a naïve U.S. Navy nurse from Little Rock, Arkansas , has fallen in love with Emile de Becque, a middle-aged French plantation owner, though she has known him only briefly.
In the film version of South Pacific, the first and second scenes of the play are switched around. Because of the switch, Emile enters later in the film, and "Some Enchanted Evening" is not heard until nearly 45 minutes into the film, while in the original stage version it is heard about 15 minutes after Act I begins. [ 8 ]
Songs from South Pacific (1958 film) (9 P) Pages in category "Songs from South Pacific (musical)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The four discs feature the scores of four popular Broadway musicals of the time – namely Finian's Rainbow (1947), Kiss Me, Kate (1948), South Pacific (1949), and Guys and Dolls (1950) – as performed by various Reprise artists. The "Guys and Dolls" album [2] was issued on CD in 1992 when the musical itself was enjoying a revival.
"There Is Nothing Like a Dame" (for 4 part male voices, 2 tenors and 2 basses) is one of the songs from the 1949 musical South Pacific. [1] The song was written by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. [2] It is widely popular in the musical arts, often sung by men's choirs.
The Original Soundtrack to the film South Pacific was released by RCA Victor in 1958. The film was based on the 1949 musical South Pacific by Rodgers and Hammerstein.The composers had much say in this recording, with many of the songs performed by accomplished singers rather than the actors in the film. [1]
Pages in category "Songs from South Pacific (1958 film)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Songs from South Pacific (musical) (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Songs with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.