Carousel

Carousel (1967)


  • Genre: Drama, Music, Romance, TV Movie
  • Release Date: 1967-05-07
  • Runtime: 1h 40min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Armstrong Filmworks
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Paul Bogart

Summary

In a Maine coastal village toward the end of the 19th century, the swaggering, carefree carnival barker, Billy Bigelow, captivates and marries the naive millworker, Julie Jordan. Billy loses his job just as he learns that Julie is pregnant and, desperately intent upon providing a decent life for his family, he is coerced into being an accomplice to a robbery. Caught in the act and facing the certainty of prison, he takes his own life and is sent 'up there.' Billy is allowed to return to earth for one day fifteen years later, and he encounters the daughter he never knew. She is a lonely, friendless teenager, her father's reputation as a thief and bully having haunted her throughout her young life. How Billy instills in both the child and her mother a sense of hope and dignity is a dramatic testimony to the power of love.

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  • Robert Goulet

    as Billy Bigelow
  • Mary Grover

    as Julie Jordan
  • Pernell Roberts

    as Jigger Craigin
  • Marlyn Mason

    as Carrie Pipperidge
  • Charles Ruggles

    as The Starkeeper / Dr. Selden
  • Michael F. Blake

    as (as Michael Blake)
  • Jack DeLon

    as Mr. Snow
  • Linda Moulton Howe

    as Louise
  • Patricia Neway

    as Cousin Nettie (Nettie Fowler)
  • Marge Redmond

    as Mrs. Mullin
  • Jim Taylor

    as Dancer
Sound Jack Elliott Conductor
Production Norman Rosemont Executive Producer
Writing Benjamin Glazer Writer
Art Jan Scott Art Direction
Directing Paul Bogart Director
Writing Sidney Michaels Adaptation
Costume & Make-Up Bob Mackie Costume Design
Crew Edward Villella Choreographer
Writing Ferenc Molnár Writer
Art George Gaines Set Decoration
Writing Oscar Hammerstein II Writer
Writing Oscar Hammerstein II Lyricist
Sound Richard Rodgers Songs

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