Oscar

Oscar Soundtrack

For no apparent reason, 1999 became the year of The King and I. The 1956 version with Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr received a glorious digital transfer on video, and Jodie Foster starred in a new, nonmusical version of this story of the King of Siam and the English schoolmistress hired to teach his children. The oddest rendition of the story is this animated version, complete with the famous Rodgers and Hammerstein musical numbers. Richard Rich's (The Swan Princess) animation is on par with most non-Disney features, but the film is chock full of dull villains, playful animals, and ridiculous action sequences. It's a good introduction into this culture for kids who will watch only animation, but the question remains, "Why was this made?" The 1956 version has aged very well, and is fabulous family entertainment. Still, the animated version is nearly an hour shorter, and for those who want hot-air balloon rescues, this would be the version to keep. --Doug Thomas

Genre: Drama
Director: John Landis
Stars: Sylvester Stallone, Ornella Muti, Don Ameche, Peter Riegert, Tim Curry
Production: Touchstone Pictures
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
13%
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Year:
1991/I
109
Website
2,375 Views
#SongDuration
1Largo Al Factotum4:45
2Grifting5:46
3Revelations5:31
4Sweet Georgia Brown3:07
5Rockin' in Rhythm2:57
6Tea for Two3:24

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