Hello, Dolly!
Cast :Barbra Streisand, Walter Matthau
Director :Gene Kelly
Studio :Twentieth Century Fox Home Video
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
Released Date :December 16, 1969
DVD Released Date :August 19, 2003
Language :French (Dubbed), English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :G (General Audience)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateAugust 12, 2005
SummaryGood quality and enjoyable
Content
This is a good quality DVD and enjoyable to watch. The music is great and for those who are interested, the foreign language dubbing in Spanish is well-done.

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DateAugust 02, 2005
SummaryHELLO DOLLY
Content
Barbara is Fabulous and spectacular. Her stellar and flawless performance as Dolly Levi is a classic.

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DateJuly 19, 2005
Summaryone of the last big musicals produced
Content
Barbra is a miscast Dolly Levi to the woefully miscast Walter Mattheau, a very young Michael Crawford and Tommy Tune round the miscasting, that being said.. it works!!! fun for a rainy day

Rating
DateJuly 08, 2005
SummaryEven in far-away India, Barbara & Walter rule, OK!!
Content
Quite simply, the greatest musical of our times...every song a masterpiece, lovely humour to keep it from dragging, casting just perfect...I could go on and on....but don't want to keep you from seeing the DVD...Hurry, stop reading & start watching!!!

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DateMarch 15, 2005
SummaryStreisand Delights As The Definitive Dolly
Content
Like a meticulously crafted Swiss watch, this visually stunning musical comedy neither skips a beat, loses momentum, nor hits a note that is less than spectacular. An incredibly detailed and inspired production, this film is the fruit of multiple mastery and creativity, genius and the professional acumen of veteran pros (the best and the brightest): Ernest Lehman, Gene Kelly, Michael Kidd, Irene Sharaff, John DeCuir, Lennie Hayton, Harry Stradling, William Reynolds, etc.

To her credit, and incomparable comedic talent and singing ability, Miss Streisand commands every frame in which she appears; and she reigns supreme in every sequence, as she masterfully elevates and enlivens each large-scale production number. And, while she has never (verbally) embraced or lauded this role/film, she is, nonetheless, resplendent, charming and incredibly ingratiating as THE matchmaker par excellence.

Like every element in this meticulously crafted film, the supporting cast is uniformly outstanding and brilliant in their respective roles. What more can be said - it's a gem!
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