On the Town

They Paint The Town With Joy!

7.0
19491h 38m

Three sailors wreak havoc as they search for love during a whirlwind 24-hour leave in New York City.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: On the Town (1949) Official Trailer - Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly Movie HD

On the Town (1949) Official Trailer - Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly Movie HD

Thumbnail for video: New York, New York - On the Town

New York, New York - On the Town

Cast

Photo of Betty Garrett

Betty Garrett

Brunhilde Esterhazy

Photo of Ann Miller

Ann Miller

Claire Huddesen

Photo of Vera-Ellen

Vera-Ellen

Ivy Smith

Photo of Florence Bates

Florence Bates

Madame Dilyovska

Photo of Alice Pearce

Alice Pearce

Lucy Schmeeler

Photo of George Meader

George Meader

Professor

Photo of Murray Alper

Murray Alper

Cab Company Owner (uncredited)

Photo of Bea Benaderet

Bea Benaderet

Brooklyn Girl on Subway (uncredited)

Photo of Gladys Blake

Gladys Blake

Brooklyn Girl on Subway (uncredited)

Photo of Eugene Borden

Eugene Borden

Waiter (uncredited)

Photo of Leonard Bremen

Leonard Bremen

Spectator (uncredited)

Photo of Don Brodie

Don Brodie

Photo Layout Man (uncredited)

Photo of Claire Carleton

Claire Carleton

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Photo of Dorinda Clifton

Dorinda Clifton

"Day in New York" Ballet Dancer (uncredited)

Photo of Hans Conried

Hans Conried

Francois (uncredited)

Photo of Lester Dorr

Lester Dorr

Subway Passenger (uncredited)

Photo of Tom Dugan

Tom Dugan

Officer Tracy (uncredited)

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Reviews

J

John Chard

8/10

Wonderful town gets a wonderful movie.

As would be tradition, the story at the core of On the Town isn't anything to sing from the roof tops, but it plays out as one of MGM's most memorable slices of froth. Propelled by talented stars and singers, it's a musical of comedic delights.

Adapted from the successful stage production, charges of being dated and that not all the songs are great, is correct. The dated thing is not always a viable debating tool, but certain stereotype and sexist elements here will ring a little hollow with some folk.

Yet if you can just run with it and accept the era of film making it comes from, then this is mostly a joyous and uplifting picture. So roll with the boys and girls, with the wonderful dances and the wonderful singing, for New York New York, A Wonderful Town. 8/10

G

CinemaSerf

7/10

That old expression about things not being broken not needing fixing springs to mind with this. Messrs. Sinatra, Kelly (who co-directed) and Munshin don their naval uniforms for a 24 hour pass in the Big Apple. Once there, they fall for a pretty diverse trio of dames - Betty Garrett, Ann Miller and Vera-Allen and with the fabulous musical talents of Green/Comden and Bernstein at the helm, we have the perfect ingredients for a day no-one will ever forget. The plot is pretty straightforward, but the musical numbers notably "New York, New York", "On the Town" and "I Can Cook Too" alongside some perfectly choreographed dance sequences give this adaptation of the 1944 Broadway musical more than a splash of style and class. The whole thing is well paced, the characters (though hardly what you might call "developed") are fun and engaging - especially the really almost "cute" Frank Sinatra - as they (and we) enjoy their whirlwind romantic tour. On the downside, the story could do with being just a smidge more substantial and there are maybe just a little too many sound stage performances that do sterilise the charm just a little, but I'm splitting hairs - it's well worth a watch if you like the broadway musical at it's best.

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