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The Music Man

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • TV-G
  • 2h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.3K
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The Music Man (2003)
ComedyDramaFamilyMusicalRomance

A masterful con artist tries to bilk a staid Midwestern community, with unexpected results, in this contemporary rethinking of the legendary Broadway musical and lively 1962 film, updated to... Read allA masterful con artist tries to bilk a staid Midwestern community, with unexpected results, in this contemporary rethinking of the legendary Broadway musical and lively 1962 film, updated to reflect several early-21st-century sensibilities.A masterful con artist tries to bilk a staid Midwestern community, with unexpected results, in this contemporary rethinking of the legendary Broadway musical and lively 1962 film, updated to reflect several early-21st-century sensibilities.

  • Director
    • Jeff Bleckner
  • Writers
    • Meredith Willson
    • Franklin Lacey
    • Sally Robinson
  • Stars
    • Matthew Broderick
    • Kristin Chenoweth
    • Victor Garber
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Bleckner
    • Writers
      • Meredith Willson
      • Franklin Lacey
      • Sally Robinson
    • Stars
      • Matthew Broderick
      • Kristin Chenoweth
      • Victor Garber
    • 139User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Matthew Broderick
    Matthew Broderick
    • Professor Harold Hill
    Kristin Chenoweth
    Kristin Chenoweth
    • Marian Paroo
    Victor Garber
    Victor Garber
    • Mayor Shinn
    Debra Monk
    Debra Monk
    • Mrs. Paroo
    Molly Shannon
    Molly Shannon
    • Mrs. Eulalie Mackechnie Shinn
    David Aaron Baker
    David Aaron Baker
    • Marcellus Washburn
    Clyde Alves
    Clyde Alves
    • Tommy Djilas
    Cameron Adams
    Cameron Adams
    • Zaneeta Shinn
    Cameron Monaghan
    Cameron Monaghan
    • Winthrop Paroo
    Linda Kash
    Linda Kash
    • Alma Hix
    Patrick McKenna
    Patrick McKenna
    • Charlie Cowell
    Megan Moniz
    • Amaryllis
    Richard Fitzpatrick
    Richard Fitzpatrick
    • Constable Locke
    Jenni Burke
    Jenni Burke
    • Mrs. Squires
    Pete Luciano
    • Jacey Squires
    • (as Peter Luciano)
    Marty Beecroft
    • Ewart Dunlop
    Joe Heslip
    • Olin Britt
    Harrison L. Wayne
    • Town Boy #1
    • Director
      • Jeff Bleckner
    • Writers
      • Meredith Willson
      • Franklin Lacey
      • Sally Robinson
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    User reviews139

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    RupertRules

    Not The Original, But Still Good

    This re-make is absolutely great!!! The musical numbers are fabulously choreographed and the songs are catchy. The actors all turn in wonderful performances and the script is almost identical to the original version. Although this version is not QUITE as good as the original (let's face it - nobody does it like Robert Preston), it is still a well-done re-make. I would give it 8 stars out of 10. It rocks!!!
    mntwister

    SORRY-but pretty bad remake

    I am sorry, but to those who felt this was better than the screen version, I completely disagree. Where was the energy in the musical numbers? Full of boring close-ups and TERRIBLE orchestrations was this. I am a huge musical fan, and turned it off after an hour. Someone states in his review that the older film looked too much like a broadway musical filmed. What's wrong with that? That's what it was! A Broadway musical. This is really bad, Matthew Broderick is great as an actor, but he was not in any way right for professor Herold Hill. I was not even remotely convinced. Do yourself a favor and see the 1962 film version.
    4laurajaykay

    good but not great

    I liked that the story was not totally changed as some remakes have been. It was good but not great. It seemed more like a high school or community production than a professionally made movie. I think Victor Garber is a very good actor but he was miscast as Mayor Shinn. I also thought Kristen Chenowith not right for the role of Marian Paroo. What happened to her mothers Iris accent?

    I am not racist however facts are facts. The movie is set in early 1900's Iowa. Black and white people did not interact the way they do in the movie. Racism was alive and well at that time. Blacks were not treated as equal with whites.

    It was enjoyable but I would not go out of my way or pay money to see it again. The original was much better so I bought a copy.
    trylontheatre-1

    HORRIBLE REMAKE

    The 1962 motion picture version of THE MUSIC MAN was great. A perfect version of a fantastic musical. There was no reason to remake it, but remake it they did. The whole film was a total waste of time. Matthew Broderick was terrible. His reading of the part was so bland and boring. I didn't believe for a minute that Broderick's Harold Hill could con anyone. Only Kristin Chenoweth as Marion came off as the best performance in this production. I compare this stinker to the other horrible remake that Disney did with SOUTH PACIFIC. If Disney is going to remake films, remake the bad ones like MAME or THE WIZ. The only time Disney improved on a film was with ANNIE.
    Poseidon-3

    The day the "Music" died........

    Someone once said it best years ago... "Why do they remake the good ones?? Why don't they go back and redo the ones that weren't good the first time?" People often (reluctantly) admit that they miss the glory days of the screen musical (and they're on the cusp of making a comeback), but at this rate, the genre will be dead and buried within another year! This atrocious, wrongheaded TV remake really has only one thing going for it. The producers wisely decided to leave the script (mostly) alone. The actual shooting script is extremely close to the stage version. But it's all for naught! The casting, cinematography, lighting, acting, singing and direction are in almost all cases ghastly. It is blasphemy to even mention Robert Preston's name (or even Shirley Jones'!) in the same breath as this train wreck, but Broderick never stood a chance at topping him. Trouble is....he couldn't even top high school actors who have tackled this role! He is so wrong for the part that it's startling and distracting. His expression in the numbers is that of someone who was walking by and accidentally got caught up in them instead of someone who's instigating them. The inherently talented, but helium-voiced Chenowith is not much better. Saddled with a hairstyle that looks like either a dishwater-colored mop or a new perm she isn't allowed to wash yet, she sings her songs in the currently popular Broadway style. That is to say she oversings them with forced emotion, shrill vibrato, horrible annunciation ("Sweeedreams be yours dear") and no regard for the time and place. Her hair nearly does her in. The stylists on this film obviously have no idea that a performer's primary tool is her FACE. When it's obscured by hair (not helped by the murky lighting), the expression is muted. (For proof, look how much more attractive and bright she seems when hats shove the unruly curls away and leave just her features on view.) The whole film is muted. None of the numbers end with a bang. They all fizzle out and die. There is little or no build to them. No punch. Song after song after SONG is derailed by lackluster presentation and no sense of excitement or energy. Also, the production design is deadly. This is not "The Grapes of Wrath" or even "Little House on the Prairie"! The dusty reality of an early town is unwelcome here. The story is a FABLE (a Pied Piper who winds up having a heart) and should look the way we wish it had been, not the way it was. The original film was a flawless candy box of color and character and splendor. This version is a washed out, lifeless, drab, "why bother" mess. A decision was made to remove makeup from nearly all the characters. So Shannon's expressions (which are merely toned down versions of her Mary Catherine Gallagher persona anyway) don't come across. Chenowith lisps her lines into the blank, pie face of Broderick whose eyes are unlined dots lost in a sea of childlike flesh. Yet Monk, as Chenowith's mother, looks like she's ready for the Emmys! Monk does okay and the little boy is all right, but Garber approaches his character as if he's completely unfamiliar with the material. There are a few teeny touches that are clever, but their merit is erased by the many other moments which are botched (the marbles in the library, the piano lesson punchline, to name just two.) "Bye Bye Birdie" and "Annie" were decent enough, but "Cinderella" (with Brandi and Whitney slaughtering every song) and "South Pacific" (with the 60-year-old Nellie Forbush) were rotten. This joins the latter pile. Pray that Shirley Jones was out the night this was broadcast. It is a travesty! Fears now persist that this breed of musical interlopers will do more harm to "Mame" than even Lucille Ball did in 1974! Please let there be a way to prevent "West Side Story" and "The Sound of Music" from being dimmed by this horrific trend of haphazardly remaking and updating classic works!! (One note: WHY is this film rated a 7.9 today when nearly every comment is -rightfully- negative?!?!)

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    • Trivia
      This version reinstates two songs absent in the original film version and excludes one other. "My White Knight" replaces "Being in Love" and another song for the Quartet was also included.
    • Goofs
      In a few scenes, "modern" (post-1959) 50-star American flags are visible. Official designs available between 1908 and 1912 (the time of the story) would have had 46 stars.
    • Quotes

      Professor Harold Hill: You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you've collected a lot of empty yesterdays.

    • Connections
      Featured in ABC's 50th Anniversary Celebration (2003)
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      Rock Island
      Written by Meredith Willson

      Performed by Patrick McKenna

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Музыкальный человек
    • Filming locations
      • Millbrook, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Storyline Entertainment
      • Touchstone Television
      • Walt Disney Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 30m(150 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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