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Writers:
Oscar Hammerstein II (book)
Harry Kleiner (screenplay)
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Release Date:
28 October 1954 (USA) more
Plot:
Contemporary version of the Bizet opera, with new lyrics and an African-American cast. full summary | add synopsis
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Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 4 wins & 4 nominations more
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(5 articles)
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Memorable Melodrama With A Standout Performance By Dorothy Dandridge more (34 total)
Cast
(Complete credited cast)| Harry Belafonte | ... | Joe | |
| Dorothy Dandridge | ... | Carmen Jones | |
| Pearl Bailey | ... | Frankie | |
| Olga James | ... | Cindy Lou | |
| Joe Adams | ... | Husky Miller | |
| Brock Peters | ... | Sergeant Brown (as Broc Peters) | |
| Roy Glenn | ... | Rum Daniels | |
| Nick Stewart | ... | Dink Franklin | |
| Diahann Carroll | ... | Myrt | |
| LeVern Hutcherson | ... | Joe (voice) (as Le Vern Hutcherson) | |
| Marilyn Horne | ... | Carmen Jones (voice) (as Marilynn Horne) | |
| Marvin Hayes | ... | Husky Miller (voice) |
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Oscar Hammerstein's Carmen Jones (USA) (complete title)
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Runtime:
105 min | Argentina:108 min
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2.55 : 1 more
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4-Track Stereo (Western Electric Recording) (magnetic prints) | Mono (optical prints)
Certification:
UK:A (original rating) | UK:U (re-rating) | Argentina:16 | Finland:K-16 | USA:Approved (PCA #17140) | Sweden:15 | Australia:PG
Filming Locations:
California Highway 118 between Moorpark & Somis, California, USA more
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Filming commenced on 30 June 1954 and wrapped up in early August. The soundtrack for the film was recorded at 20th Century Fox Studios beginning on 18 June 1954 and continuing for several weeks. more
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Crew or equipment visible: Reflected in a window as Carmen is walking through town. more
Quotes:
Joe:
Thanks, but I don't drink.
Carmen Jones:
Boy, if the army was made up of nothin' but soldiers like you, war wouldn't do nobody no good.
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Referenced in Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker (1991) more
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FINAL DUET more
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This memorable melodrama is an interesting adaptation of the classic "Carmen" story and music with a new setting and new song lyrics. Most of it works quite well, but it is remembered most of all for Dorothy Dandridge's impressive performance as "Carmen Jones".
The basic Carmen story itself is a perceptive and tragic look at the elemental passions and emotions that drive so much of what happens in human relationships. For the story to work most effectively, it takes a Carmen who not only has plenty of energy, but who also can be convincing in dominating all of the other characters. Dandridge excels at both, and she makes it easy to believe that she could get practically anything that she wanted from anyone.
Except for Pearl Bailey, who makes her character lively and entertaining in her own right, most of the rest of the cast is solid but is clearly - as is no doubt meant to be the case - overshadowed by Dandridge and Carmen. One exception, though, is Olga James as Cindy Lou. Although her character is very meek, and has no chance against Carmen, James does a fine job of making her sympathetic without becoming overly weepy or maudlin, and her performance adds some additional depth to the drama of relationships.
Most of the musical numbers work well, and there is good variety in them, as there is also in the settings and the material. The climactic sequence in the arena is nicely crafted, with the prizefight taking place in full view while, hidden from sight, the characters' passions are reaching the boiling point. It caps off an effective and interesting movie.