Oh come on! This is one of the worst movie musicals ever made. Along with At Long Last Love, The Wiz and the 1982 Annie, it's the reason musicals fell out of favor. The casting is dreadful, and Larry Kramer's screenplay is a disaster, which removes all the heart and soul from the novel by James Hilton. Kramer doesn't even list it among his credits, and you will find him all over the web, because he's articulate gay activist! Sally Kellerman is the only one of the principals who'd done a musical onstage(she was in the stage version of Breakfast at Tiffany's, enough said) and the score is dreadful.
Hermes Pan's choreography is lifted from so many good musicals of the past: "The World is a Circle" is stolen from both The Sound of Music and The King and I, the picnic love song is from South Pacific, and the song done by Kellerman and Olivia Hussey is from Funny Face.
If you love Lost Horizon, why not see the brilliant 1937 version directed by Frank Capra, with Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt and Sam Jaffe. It's an outstanding masterpiece that will have you in tears, and it's far more honest and faithful to the original story than this ghastly
Bette Midler quipped at the time that she "never misses a Liv Ullmann musical." Thank goodness there was only one other, I Remember Mama onstage.
Instead of this nonsense, view some of the greatest musicals ever made, such as Cabaret, Chicago, Singin' in the Rain, The Band Wagon, Gigi, The Sound of Music, Funny Girl, Funny Face, Swing Time, 42nd Street, Footlight Parade, the Judy Garland A Star is Born and Meet Me in St. Louis. Now those are great musicals!!!
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