Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel /

Former carousel barker Billy Bigelow returns to Earth from heaven to help his high school daughter, previously unknown to him because before she was born, he was killed as he attempted a robbery.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Carousel (Motion picture)
Corporate Authors: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc
Other Authors: King, Henry, 1886-1982, Ephron, Phoebe, 1914-1971, Ephron, Henry, 1912-1992, MacRae, Gordon, Jones, Shirley, 1934 March 31-, Mitchell, Cameron, 1918-1994, Ruick, Barbara, Turner, Claramae, 1920-2013, Rounseville, Robert, Lockhart, Gene, 1891-1957, Hammerstein, Oscar, II, 1895-1960, Glazer, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Floyer), 1887-1956, Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979, Molnár, Ferenc, 1878-1952
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Language Notes:Closed-captioned. In English, with optional subtitles in English and Spanish.
Published: Beverly Hills, Calif. : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, [1999]
Edition:Widescreen version.
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Description
Summary:Former carousel barker Billy Bigelow returns to Earth from heaven to help his high school daughter, previously unknown to him because before she was born, he was killed as he attempted a robbery.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 1956.
From the musical play by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II based on Ferenc Molnar's Liliom as adapted by Benjamin F. Glazer. Originally produced on the stage by the Theatre Guild.
Aspect ratio 2.55:1 (widescreen format).
THX digitally mastered.
Special features: Movietone news premiere -- Cast and crew -- Production notes.
"Rodgers & Hammerstein"--Container spine.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (128 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 chapter index card.
Format:DVD; Dolby digital, 5.0 surround and stereo.
Audience:Not rated by MPAA.
Production Credits:Choreography by Rod Alexander ; Louise's ballet derived from the original by Agnes DeMille ; music supervised and conducted by Alfred Newman ; director of photography, Charles G. Clarke ; film editor, William Reynolds.