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Annie Get Your Gun (1950) (50th Anniversary Edition)

Product Details: Annie Get Your Gun (1950)

Edition:DVD 50th Anniversary Edition
MPAA Rating:Unrated
Release Date:11/14/2000
UPC:012569543829
Directed by:George Sidney
Featuring:Howard Keel, Betty Hutton, Keenan Wynn, See all cast

Synopsis: Annie Get Your Gun (1950)

Sharpshooter and star of Colonel Buffalo Bill's Show, Frank Butler (Howard Keel) falls for the spirited Annie Oakley (Betty Hutton) until she provokes him into a clay pigeon shooting competition. Unfortunately, Annie is left to realize a man isn't always interested in a woman who can beat him at his own game. The film is based on Irving Berlin's play and contains the...
Sharpshooter and star of Colonel Buffalo Bill's Show, Frank Butler (Howard Keel) falls for the spirited Annie Oakley (Betty Hutton) until she provokes him into a clay pigeon shooting competition. Unfortunately, Annie is left to realize a man isn't always interested in a woman who can beat him at his own game. The film is based on Irving Berlin's play and contains the songs "Anything You Can Do," "Doin' What Comes Naturally," and "There's No Business Like Show Business." Winner of the 1951 Academy Award for Best Music and Scoring of a Musical Picture. It should be noted that Judy Garland was originally cast to star in ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, but fell ill and was replaced by Betty Hutton.

Other Available Editions: Annie Get Your Gun (1950)

Features: Annie Get Your Gun (1950)

Region 1
Snap Case
Collectors Edition
Full Frame - 1.33
Additional Release Material:
Trailers
Audio Commentary: George Sidney - Director
Outtakes:
1. 4 Musical Numbers Includes 2 by Original Cast Judy Garland
2. Judy Garland - "I'm An Indian Too"
Text/Photo Galleries:
Production Stills
Additional Products:
Lobby Card

Awards: Annie Get Your Gun (1950)

Academy Awards
Best Adapted or Musical Song/Score:Adolph Deutsch
Best Adapted or Musical Song/Score:Roger Edens

User Reviews: Annie Get Your Gun (1950)

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    Annie Get Your Gun

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 5, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Annie Get Your Gun (1950) review helpful

    I first saw Annie Get Your Gun in 1950-51. I was all of 11 years old. I saw it that time 6 times, and never saw it again untill last month. July. Every time I went to a movie rental place I allways asked about this movie. I am so glad I finally got i...t. It was just as I expected, WONDERFUL. I adore Betty Hutten, and Howard Keel. No one can take her place in playing Annie. I think it was that movie that inpressed me to adore musicals. I even wrote to Turner Classic Movies, about it. I scanned my computer also. So you see how I was so happy to be able to purchase it. Betty is an absolute, wonderful lady, and I was so happy to know she is doing well. I saw her reveue on TCM. I would like some more information about her. I was so disapointed to have missed seeing it on Broadway in June. Will it be playing here in california? And where? It was a really wonderful movie for children. My gandchildren love it. Age, 5&6. Read more Less

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    Annie Get Your Gun

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 9, 2001

    This is a fun Movie. It's certainly not the best film ever made, but if you are into classic musical comedies than you'll enjoy this film.

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