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The Nutcracker

  • Filme para televisão
  • 1977
  • 1 h 18 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
8,2/10
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The Nutcracker (1977)
FantasiaMúsicaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe television adaptation of the Baryshnikov production.The television adaptation of the Baryshnikov production.The television adaptation of the Baryshnikov production.

  • Direção
    • Tony Charmoli
  • Roteirista
    • Yanna Kroyt Brandt
  • Artistas
    • Mikhail Baryshnikov
    • Gelsey Kirkland
    • Alexander Minz
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,2/10
    572
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    • Direção
      • Tony Charmoli
    • Roteirista
      • Yanna Kroyt Brandt
    • Artistas
      • Mikhail Baryshnikov
      • Gelsey Kirkland
      • Alexander Minz
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    • Indicado para 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 indicações no total

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    Mikhail Baryshnikov
    Mikhail Baryshnikov
    • Nutcracker…
    Gelsey Kirkland
    Gelsey Kirkland
    • Clara
    Alexander Minz
    Alexander Minz
    • Drosselmeyer
    Gayle Young
    • Mr. Stahlbaum
    Sallie Wilson
    • Mrs. Stahlbaum
    Warren Conover
    • Fritz - Clara's Brother…
    Rebecca Wright
    • Doll
    George De La Pena
    George De La Pena
    • The Moor…
    Marcos Paredes
    Marcos Paredes
    • The Mouse King…
    Cynthia Harvey
    • Snowflake Soloist
    Jolinda Menendez
    • Snowflake Soloist…
    Rodney Gustafson
    • Court Buffoon
    Charles Maple
    • Court Buffoon
    Eric Nesbitt
    • Court Buffoon
    Gregory Osborne
    • Court Buffoon…
    Clark Tippet
    • Spanish Dance
    Hilda Morales
    • Chinese Dance
    Áurea Hammerli
    • Shepherd Dance
    • Direção
      • Tony Charmoli
    • Roteirista
      • Yanna Kroyt Brandt
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    10texallennyc

    Baryshinikov's and Kirkland's solo and duet dancing brilliant in this best of all possible and produced Nutcracker ballets!

    The Nutcracker (1977) ballet starred then 29 year old Michail Baryshnikov who, in 1977, could out do Michael Jordan and Disney's Peter Pan (1952) in the "flying effortlessly" department. Baryshikov and his 1977 dance partner and muse, Gelsey Kirkland, defied gravity when this classic ballet was produced on monster, empty, no-audience TV sound stages in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The camera didn't lie. Those two really did what viewers can still watch and admire, can still gasp at while smiling in delighted amazement.

    Ballet is all about human beings who can fly ......... defy gravity when all is said and done. The best ballet dancers (Baryshikov and Kirkland in the 1977 version of The Nutcracker ballet) do it better than others ...... fly higher, longer, and smoother.

    Not many ballet dancers (or people generally) can fly. That was true of the National Ballet Company of Canada supporting dancers who fill out the parts of this show when Baryshikov and Kirkland are not on stage, busy mesmerizing viewers.

    Baryshikov and his management staff produced The Nutcracker in Canada on the cheap for TV broadcast. They went over the USA border to Canada where union problems and costs which encumber producers in USA ballet cities (New York City and Los Angeles) were not present, and where a very large, detailed, and gaudy background stage setting could be built on one of Toronto Canada's then huge sound stages.

    The result was that Baryshinikov and Kirkland's amazing flying abilities were provided with a much more spacious venue than normal stages in the USA ever offer. The setting in the Nutcracker (1977) was spacious and wonderfully decorated, and the very space and stage decoration of this show became co-stars with the amazing flying dance abilities of the two major stars.

    Michail Baryshikov was 29 years old in 1977, and was at the height of his airborne talents.

    Baryshikov's choreography in the Arabian dance, Russian dance, Chinese dance segments of the presented ballet is absolutely unparalleled.

    The action slows down when Baryshikov and Kirkland are not dancing.

    National Ballet Of Canada dancers (probably not paid or rehearsed much for this thrifty dance show) perform for Michail Baryshikov and Gelsey Kirkland.

    They are adequate. They are not brilliant or memorable. Not at all as good as the two main stars.

    These secondary National Ballet Company Of Canada dancers perform by turns a Spanish dance, an Arabian dance, a Russian dance, a Chinese dance, each performed by a male and female duo. These secondary dancers are not gifted with the sort of precision and therefore the grace of the star dancers, and the contrast is noticeable.

    Not to worry, not to gripe.

    The chance to see Michail Baryshikov and Gelsey Kirkland dance (fly effortlessly) at the height of their dance careers and abilities is worth the price of admission and the time invested in watching their incredible performances. Never mind about less than ideal "fill in" parts of the show unavoidable because material resources (money!) was limited, and because spectacular dance talent is hard to find, manage, recruit. It's never cheap when it is presented, and the quest for "cheap" explains the shortcomings of this show.

    "It's a waste of time to worry over things that they have not! Be thankful for ....................... the things they've got!" (There Is Nothing Like A Dame song from the broadway stage musical 1949 classic, South Pacific). -------------------------- Written by Tex Allen, SAG/AFTRA actor and movie historian. More about Tex Allen and his 119 IMDb movie reviews (as of December 26, 2017) by visiting IMDb.Com and using Tex Allen as search terms. --------------------------------------
    10klasikvhs

    Unparalleled Choreography

    They rarely show this on TV anymore, but it is by far the best of them all! Misha is at the height of his airborne talents. and his choreography in the "arabian dance, Russian dance, Chinese dance, etc..." is absolutely unparalleled. it's become an obsession to see it every year at this time. i suppose they never air it on TV anymore is because it's just the best one there is out there and they want you to spend the money and rent it or buy it. but if you're a ballet fan, i'd say buy it. and if you're not a ballet fan... set your DVD and JUST WATCH THE SEQUENCE where the duo's of internationally ethnic dancers perform for Misha and Kelsey. there's a Spanish dance, an arabian dance, a Russian dance, a Chinese dance, a Russian dance and a milliton dance. each performed by a male and female duo.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    A festive bon bon

    Although I am no dancer, I have always taken a big interest in ballet, because I love the music, the stories and the choreography. This is especially true of The Nutcracker and all of the Tchaikovsky ballets.

    The story of the ballet is timeless, and I loved the decision they made here to make Clara go on a sort of journey character-wise, starting off as a young girl and maturing throughout. And of course Tchaikovsky's music is outstanding, very sparkling and elegant.

    This Nutcracker is wonderful. The only disappointments for me are some muffled sound and some of the sets are rather murky-looking for my tastes, however some of them do look very nice.

    Any small faults aside, the costumes are gorgeous, and the camera work and editing are excellent. But what makes this excellent production are the dancing and the leads. This production puts a lot of emphasis on intricate dancing and choreography as has been said before, and this was a decision that paid off and was entirely successful, not just in the duets and group dances but especially in the solo performances, my favourites being the grand party and Kirkland's dance involving jingling bells. As great as Mikhail Barishnikov is here, and he is, very, the star of the show is Gelsey Kirkland, who nails Clara's character and her dancing is just breathtaking.

    Overall, a real festive bon bon. If in the want of lavish sets maybe this is not quite the production to sink yourself into first, but if in the want of fine performances and some of the best attention to choreography and dancing you'd want, look no further than this. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    2shellorne

    Forget it

    If you are only interested in ballet and not storyline or sets or costumes, then watch this version. Otherwise, it looks like a high-school production with crudely painted backdrops and lackluster costumes. There is no narration and you can't tell there is a story line, just people dancing around on a stage. Drosselmyer is an expressionless drone. The Spanish Hot Chocolate Performers are indistinguishable from the Arabian Coffee Performers who are indistinguishable from the Chinese Tea Performers who are indistinguishable from the Russian Candy Cane Performers who are indistinguishable from the Danish Marzipan Shepherdess Performers. For a great visual performance of this ballet, see Nutcracker: The Motion Picture.
    10jewel0911

    A Lost Childhood Memory!!!! :o(

    The Nutcracker was shown on PBS for years...and I loved it. When it first came out I was 9 years old, and now I am 31. I thought this rendition of the Nutcracker was the most excellent piece that I have ever seen. I have seen other Nutcracker ballets, but nobody can touch this classic. Nobody can beat the pairing gracefulness and power of Mikhail Baryshnikov portraying the Nutcracker Prince and Gelsey Kirkland portraying Clara. After seeing this for the first time I wanted to become a ballerina. The ballet crew, music, and props were outstanding. You got very caught up in the story. I was very upset when PBS didn't show this anymore. It was a tradition every year for me and my family to watch. >

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    • Curiosidades
      This was originally a stage production, but rather than taping or filming it in a theatre with a live audience, Baryshnikov chose to have the sets enlarged and taped it in a television studio with no audience.
    • Citações

      Narrator: [offscreen] Tonight is a special Christmas night for Clara. She is about to receive the gift of a dream.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Marcos Paredes, who dances both the roles of The Mouse King and the drunken guest at the Christmas party, does not receive any screen credit for playing the drunken guest.
    • Versões alternativas
      The original CBS broadcast presentation of this production featured more narration than the later television broadcasts of it. In the original 1977 version, as the mice appear in their tuxedos, the narrator explains that, in Clara's imagination, they represent the adults at the Christmas party, and in Act II, just before the series of dances at the Kingdom of Sweets, the narrator mentions that Clara "must touch each couple to bring them to life". In the PBS version, all mention of the mice representing the adults was removed, but the narrator still commented that Clara had to bring the couples to life. On the current DVD, and on all PBS telecasts now, all narration stops after the opening scene. The narration was removed without having to cut any of the music or the dancing; both have always remained intact in all of the versions of this "Nutcracker".
    • Conexões
      Edited into Breakfast with the Arts: The Nutcracker (1997)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      The Nutcracker
      (ballet)

      Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

      Played by the National Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Kenneth Schermerhorn, with the boys of the Desborough School Chorus, conducted by Roger Durston

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 16 de dezembro de 1977 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Baryshnikov's Nutcracker
    • Locações de filme
      • Toronto, Ontário, Canadá(Studio)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Jodav Productions
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 18 min(78 min)
    • Cor
      • Color
    • Mixagem de som
      • Mono(original telecast)
    • Proporção
      • 4:3

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