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THE MIKADO (1939) Trailer - The Criterion Collection
Out on Blu-ray and DVD on March 29th, 2011! Learn more: www.criterion.com The legendary Gi...
published: 26 Jan 2011
Author: criterioncollection
THE MIKADO (1939) Trailer - The Criterion Collection
Out on Blu-ray and DVD on March 29th, 2011! Learn more: www.criterion.com The legendary Gilbert and Sullivan troupe the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company joined forces with Hollywood for this 1939 Technicolor version of the beloved comic opera The Mikado, the first work by the famed duo to be adapted for the screen.
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"Three Little Maids From School Are We"
Pretty much my favorite song from the musical, performed here by Shirley Henderson, Doroth...
published: 16 Jun 2007
Author: Filmlover720
"Three Little Maids From School Are We"
Pretty much my favorite song from the musical, performed here by Shirley Henderson, Dorothy Atkinson and Cathy Sara. The footage is taken from the film "Topsy Turvy." The set and costumes were designed to look exactly as they did on the real opening night. Brilliant use of the fans, I say. I do not own any part, nor am I affiliated with, this production.
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mikado 3 a wandering mistrel i
Jean Colin as Yum-Yum, Liz Paynter as Pitti-Sing, Kathy Naylor as Peep-Bo, Kenny Baker as ...
published: 30 Aug 2007
Author: jlf180
mikado 3 a wandering mistrel i
Jean Colin as Yum-Yum, Liz Paynter as Pitti-Sing, Kathy Naylor as Peep-Bo, Kenny Baker as Nanki-Poo, Constance Willis as Katisha, and an un-named & un-credited supporting cast of hundreds.
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The Mikado part 1
The irrepressible Eric Idle (Monty Pythons Flying Circus) teams up with the English Nation...
published: 16 Feb 2010
Author: RUSpaaMovies
The Mikado part 1
The irrepressible Eric Idle (Monty Pythons Flying Circus) teams up with the English National Opera in this hilarious performance of Gilbert and Sullivans beloved comic opera, THE MIKADO. This rollicking version of Gilbert and Sullivans most popular tale relocates the action from ancient Japan to a 1920s English seaside resort. Here the rule of the Mikado is absolute--and often prone to whimsy. Ko-Ko (Eric Idle) is sentenced to death for the crime of flirting, but in a strange turn of events is instead named "Lord High Executioner." A delightful farce ensues as Ko-Ko cant behead anyone without first cutting off his own head. But by the second act, the Mikado demands an execution and Ko-Ko must delicately sing and dance his way around a messy situation involving the Mikados son and his secret love Yum Yum.
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Mikado clip 1 - I've got a little list
It's a pity that the British Rail joke is in there because rail travel is no better to...
published: 09 Aug 2007
Author: thomasking55
Mikado clip 1 - I've got a little list
It's a pity that the British Rail joke is in there because rail travel is no better today! Performed by one of the very best Companies, The D'oyly Carte Opera Company. 1990/92 production on BBC2. including 'I've got a little list' (You saw this version here first, remember! No copying please!)
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1939 1940 NY World's Fair Hot Mikado Bill BoJangles Robinson
Rare color 16mm silent movie film (copyright) my father captured of the Michael Todd produ...
published: 03 Jun 2007
Author: doogie1136
1939 1940 NY World's Fair Hot Mikado Bill BoJangles Robinson
Rare color 16mm silent movie film (copyright) my father captured of the Michael Todd production of the Hot Mikado, starring Bill "BoJangles" Robinson, shown at the New York World's Fair in 1939-1940. Note the colorful costumes for this stage jazz production of the Gilbert & Sullivan musical that played before crowds at the World's Fair Music Hall in the 1939-1940 World's Fair Amusement Zone. Catch shots of the cast that numbered over 200 and some scenes including Three Little Maids from the show. Chance to see clips of this jazz musical shown over 67 years ago!
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Lindy Hop at the New York World's Fair 1939
Excerpts (no sound) from amateur color footage in the Prelinger Archives, taken at the 193...
published: 24 Sep 2009
Author: swingitshaz
Lindy Hop at the New York World's Fair 1939
Excerpts (no sound) from amateur color footage in the Prelinger Archives, taken at the 1939 New York World's Fair, showing firstly the Savoy Ballroom exhibit, and secondly jitterbugs dancing to Glenn Gray and his orchestra. For more footage visit archive.org www.sharondavis.com.au www.thekillerdillers.com
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Pennington at 1939 NY World's Fair
Dancer, Stage and Screen Actress, Ann Pennington (Ziegfeld Follies, "Gold Diggers of ...
published: 02 Jan 2007
Author: vitaphone
Pennington at 1939 NY World's Fair
Dancer, Stage and Screen Actress, Ann Pennington (Ziegfeld Follies, "Gold Diggers of Broadway," "Happy Days," "Tanned Legs") performing at the 1939 New York World's Fair. Source: Home Movie Audio: "Snake Hips"
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The Mikado
KoKo and PooBah and all the official posts he now holds since he refused to serve under an...
published: 23 Feb 2012
Author: glenncoe1
The Mikado
KoKo and PooBah and all the official posts he now holds since he refused to serve under and ex-tailor.
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Tit Willow Ian in The Mikado
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published: 06 Nov 2011
Author: TheMof4000
Tit Willow Ian in The Mikado
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8mm Film Restored 1939-1940
8mm Film Restored 1939-1940...
published: 24 Aug 2008
Author: 8mmFilmToDVDCOM
8mm Film Restored 1939-1940
8mm Film Restored 1939-1940
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Mikado clip 9 - Katisha & KoKo
If that is so, sing derry down derry! It's evident, very, Our tastes are one. Away we&...
published: 15 Aug 2007
Author: thomasking55
Mikado clip 9 - Katisha & KoKo
If that is so, sing derry down derry! It's evident, very, Our tastes are one. Away we'll go, And merrily marry, Nor tardily tarry Till day is done!
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1939 NY Worlds Fair
Home movies from the 1939 Worlds Fair...
published: 29 Jul 2006
Author: Mark1976
1939 NY Worlds Fair
Home movies from the 1939 Worlds Fair
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Adventures in Movieland - Pilot
In a new-old segment I talk about the movies I've seen recently. Movies reviewed: The ...
published: 29 Aug 2011
Author: darthlorexa
Adventures in Movieland - Pilot
In a new-old segment I talk about the movies I've seen recently. Movies reviewed: The Mikado (1939) Jumper (2008) Iron Man 2 (2010) The Reader (2008) 3:10 to Yuma (2007) The Social Network (2010) Spaceballs (1987) Inglorious Basterds (2009) Hairspray (2007) I just realized that I forgot to review Moon ... sorry, I will remember to do the review next month! Cinema Viewings: Friends with Benefits Horrible Bosses
Vimeo results:
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Mikado Logo XXtreme RAW
Heres the RAW version of the Mikado Logo XXtreme video you've all been asking for, no musi...
published: 29 Apr 2011
Author: Perry Kavros
Mikado Logo XXtreme RAW
Heres the RAW version of the Mikado Logo XXtreme video you've all been asking for, no music, no editing, just the RAW sound and flight of the XXtreme!
Enjoy,
Perry Kavros
Xtreme Aerial Concepts
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Tareq Al Saadi @ 3DM 2010
Full showflight of the well-known Tareq Al Saadi at 3D Masters 2010 in Venlo / Netherlands...
published: 28 Jul 2010
Author: Nowawes
Tareq Al Saadi @ 3DM 2010
Full showflight of the well-known Tareq Al Saadi at 3D Masters 2010 in Venlo / Netherlands. It was a real challenge to track Tareq with my Canon HV30. ;-)
Enjoy the breathtaking flying skills!
Greetings from Germany,
Uwe
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Mikado - New Tricks
It is winter time in the Northern hemisphere and many people there are suffering from the ...
published: 11 Feb 2011
Author: Nowawes
Mikado - New Tricks
It is winter time in the Northern hemisphere and many people there are suffering from the flu. So: Is there any better time to remember the warm days of August in the Midwest of the US where one thousand heli enthusiasts gathered and enjoyed the hobby together.
This film makes you look forward to another summer of heli fun. Right now we are right in the middle between two IRCHAs. You can count the weeks down now.
Thanks to Inge & Ralf and the Mikado team!
Greetings & hands up, Uwe
P.S. Taken with good old Canon HV30 and some special lens stuff. :-)
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Jung & Präzise
Eine weiteres Video vom diesjährigen V-Stabitreffen in Dietzenbach. Der erst 13-jährige Ma...
published: 18 Jul 2009
Author: Nowawes
Jung & Präzise
Eine weiteres Video vom diesjährigen V-Stabitreffen in Dietzenbach. Der erst 13-jährige Marius Müller zeigt mit seinem Mikado Helikopter "Logo 500 SE" in diesem Video, dass man auch 3D sehr harmonisch und gefühlvoll fliegen kann. Für mich einer der schönsten 3D-Flüge, die in Dietzenbach gezeigt wurden. Hut ab und für die Zukunft alles Gute Marius!!
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Here is another video shot at this year’s VBar meeting in Dietzenbach. Young Marius (just 13!) shows you how the Mikado LOGO 500 SE is a very smooth machine, even in difficult 3D maneuvers. Marius has a real feel for this helicopter and he showed one of the most impressive flights on that day. I have a lot of respect for this young pilot and I wish him only the best.
Thanks to Inge! ;-) www.mikado-heli.de
Youtube results:
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DVD/BluRay Update #4
Hello again, lieber schon einmal im Vorfeld. Ein großes Sorry für die Lichtverh...
published: 10 Jun 2011
Author: HanIchiban
DVD/BluRay Update #4
Hello again, lieber schon einmal im Vorfeld. Ein großes Sorry für die Lichtverhältnisse des Videos. Musste diesmal auf eine andere Location umsteigen und daraus resultierte dies leider. Ist aber nur für den Übergang dieses Videos. Und dann auch noch ein großes Sorry für meinen fehlenden Elan. Ihr kennt es sicher anders von mir, jedoch geht es mir in der letzten Zeit nicht sehr gut und warten lassen wollte ich euch auch nicht. Trotzdem hoffe ich das ihr einmal mehr Spaß an meinem Video haben werdet und wie ihr es von mir kennt, hier die vorgestellten Filme: Tokyo Story (1953) The Great Dictator (1940) The Mikado (1939) The King's Speech (2010) Scarface (1932) Visitor Q (2001) 13 Assassins (2010)
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Jorge Bolet plays Bach-Busoni Chaconne (II)
Live in Carnegie Hall, 1974 - Part I : www.youtube.com - Part II ~~~ Jorge Bolet (1914 - 1...
published: 19 Dec 2009
Author: xper2xper
Jorge Bolet plays Bach-Busoni Chaconne (II)
Live in Carnegie Hall, 1974 - Part I : www.youtube.com - Part II ~~~ Jorge Bolet (1914 - 1990) Bolet was born in Havana, Cuba and studied at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where he himself taught from 1939 to 1942. His teachers included Leopold Godowsky, Josef Hofmann, David Saperton, Moriz Rosenthal and Fritz Reiner. In 1937, he won the Naumburg Competition, and gave his debut recital. In 1942 Bolet joined the US Army and was sent to Japan. While there, he conducted the Japanese premiere of The Mikado. He made his first recordings for Remington. He provided the piano soundtrack for the 1960 film about Liszt, "Song without End". His playing, though, was condemned by American critics for decades, as too focused on romantic virtuosity, so he only made a few recordings for smaller labels in the 1960s. This Bach - Busoni recording of him was made in his recital in Carnegie Hall in 1974 that brought him to prominence, which set a seal on his reputation. He later became Head of Piano at the Curtis Institute, succeeding Rudolf Serkin, but retired from this to concentrate once again on his career. A measure of Bolet's stature can be given by the fact that the dean of American music critics, Harold Schonberg, considered him "a kind of latter-day Josef Lhévinne". In 1984, the A&E Network broadcast a series of three programs entitled Bolet Meets Rachmaninoff, in which the pianist was shown giving master-classes on Rachmaninov Concerto No. 3. This is followed on the <b>...</b>
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Bolet plays Schumann Concerto in A-minor op.54 I.Allegro affettuoso (1)
I.Allegro affettuoso - Part 1 - Part 2 / www.youtube.com II. Intermezzo. Andantino grazios...
published: 17 Oct 2009
Author: xper2xper
Bolet plays Schumann Concerto in A-minor op.54 I.Allegro affettuoso (1)
I.Allegro affettuoso - Part 1 - Part 2 / www.youtube.com II. Intermezzo. Andantino grazioso / www.youtube.com III. Allegro vivace - Part 1 / www.youtube.com - Part 2 / www.youtube.com ~ Jorge Bolet (1914 1990) Bolet was born in Havana, Cuba and studied at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where he himself taught from 1939 to 1942. His teachers included Leopold Godowsky, Josef Hofmann, David Saperton, Moriz Rosenthal and Fritz Reiner. In 1937, he won the Naumburg Competition, and gave his debut recital. In 1942 Bolet joined the US Army and was sent to Japan. While there, he conducted the Japanese premiere of The Mikado. He made his first recordings for Remington. He provided the piano soundtrack for the 1960 film about Liszt, "Song without End". His playing, though, was condemned by American critics for decades, as too focused on romantic virtuosity, so he only made a few recordings for smaller labels in the 1960s. He came to prominence in 1974 with a stupendous recital at Carnegie Hall, which set a seal on his reputation. He later became Head of Piano at the Curtis Institute, succeeding Rudolf Serkin, but retired from this to concentrate once again on his career. A measure of Bolet's stature can be given by the fact that the dean of American music critics, Harold Schonberg, considered him "a kind of latter-day Josef Lhévinne". In 1984, the A&E Network broadcast a series of three programs entitled Bolet Meets Rachmaninoff, in which the pianist was shown giving <b>...</b>
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Bolet plays Schumann Concerto in A-minor op.54 III.Allegro vivace (2)
I.Allegro affettuoso - Part 1 / www.youtube.com - Part 2 / www.youtube.com II. Intermezzo....
published: 17 Oct 2009
Author: xper2xper
Bolet plays Schumann Concerto in A-minor op.54 III.Allegro vivace (2)
I.Allegro affettuoso - Part 1 / www.youtube.com - Part 2 / www.youtube.com II. Intermezzo. Andantino grazioso / www.youtube.com III. Allegro vivace - Part 1 / www.youtube.com - Part 2 ~ Jorge Bolet (1914 1990) Bolet was born in Havana, Cuba and studied at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, where he himself taught from 1939 to 1942. His teachers included Leopold Godowsky, Josef Hofmann, David Saperton, Moriz Rosenthal and Fritz Reiner. In 1937, he won the Naumburg Competition, and gave his debut recital. In 1942 Bolet joined the US Army and was sent to Japan. While there, he conducted the Japanese premiere of The Mikado. He made his first recordings for Remington. He provided the piano soundtrack for the 1960 film about Liszt, "Song without End". His playing, though, was condemned by American critics for decades, as too focused on romantic virtuosity, so he only made a few recordings for smaller labels in the 1960s. He came to prominence in 1974 with a stupendous recital at Carnegie Hall, which set a seal on his reputation. He later became Head of Piano at the Curtis Institute, succeeding Rudolf Serkin, but retired from this to concentrate once again on his career. A measure of Bolet's stature can be given by the fact that the dean of American music critics, Harold Schonberg, considered him "a kind of latter-day Josef Lhévinne". In 1984, the A&E Network broadcast a series of three programs entitled Bolet Meets Rachmaninoff, in which the pianist was shown giving <b>...</b>