The Unsinkable Molly Brown (film)

Gold Digger- Molly is the title of the film adaptation of the musical of 1964, in which the fate of the Titanic survivors and women's rights activist Molly Brown is discussed.

The directing in this film, Charles Walters, the main role was played Debbie Reynolds.

Action

Molly Brown is a foundling who grows up in the woods of Colorado. The naive and uneducated Molly leaves her home, is in Leadville saloon singer for the local gold miners and learns the nice Johnny Brown, whom she marries well. In her travels to Europe astonished and amazed Molly polite society with their boorish, but practical behaviors and their shrewdness. She manages to be recorded with Johnny in the high society of Denver.

Reviews

The lexicon of the International film describes the film as a " soulful film version of a musical with a fairytale - naive psychology and action guide ".

" A sleepy musical, which mainly draws its humor from the fact that Debbie Reynolds looks chic in large men's clothes and funny in Paris evening dress. "

" Intricately - cheerful musical act whose overly harsh contrasts covered. Because of the clean and positive trend in the core, however, from 12 readily possible. "

Others

Molly Brown was also the name of Astronaut Virgil Grissom had the spacecraft Gemini 3 given; an ironic allusion to the fact that at Grissom's first space flight on Mercury - Redstone 4, the landing capsule was lost after landing in the Atlantic.

Awards

The film received a number of Academy Award nominations, including for Best Actress, Best Production Design, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Film Music (including for Léo Arnaud ) and Best Sound. Harve Presnell won for his performance the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Actor.

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