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Making of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, 6 Oct 2002
By A Customer
I don't think it's fair of Amazon to suggest that this video is nothing more than a commercial for the show.If it had been put on
tv first,where everyone can see it,then there would have been some justification in calling it a commercial.I imagine this video will be bought by those who have seen and loved the show.
Those who love the theatre and are interested in seeing what goes into making a show like Chitty tick.Those who can not get to see the show in London and by the fans of the individual performers.
What this video indicates is how much hard work has gone into this show by everyone involved whether it be those people on the technical side of things,to the children or Michael Ball learning
to dance.It's fascinating to watch all the behind the scenes footage and see this wonderful cast at work.
Caractacus Potts may not have been the first role that would have come to mind when thinking of Michael Ball but he has made it his own.He does sing beautifully and he's proved himself to be fab dancer to.
If you love Chitty,Michael or the theatre then buy the video you
wont be disappointed.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Bang Bang, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!, 4 Oct 2002
By A Customer
Bang Bang, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ...
How those simple musical words reverberate in my ears joyfully -- the first time I heard them in the movie -- and even more so now.
Unlike people from the UK, overseas fans will usually get only one chance to see this amazing and joyous piece of musical theatre... So this documentary is such a wonderful chance to relive those memories of the show and also to provide us with all the nuances on how such a superb piece of entertainment has been successfully and happily brought to the stage....As I watch the documentary on how CHITTY, The MUSICAL came to life, my eyes are bright and wide-eyed again, my ears cocked not to miss any of the happy lyrics, and my whole body language going with the musical flow of this wonderful production...
The documentary takes you from the beginning when the producers look into the possibility of a musical theatre CHITTY to the casting process ( leading to a superb cast led by Michael Ball), the amazing work of the creative team, the rigourous rehearsals, and the coming together of the show and its world premier, with some links to its nostalgic past.
As a bonus, five full production numbers are included ( Hushabye Mountain, Me Ol Bamboo, Bombie Samba, Doll on a Music Box/Truly Scrumptious, and the glorious Finale with Chitty flying!)
Hearing Adrian Noble and the Broccolis articulate the reason for bringing this musical to live theatre and seeing how the whole concept became reality -- made me think this family entertainment could not have failed to succeed. And indeed it has truly and scrumptiously succeeded!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent behind the scenes footage of Chitty the Musical, 22 Sep 2002
By A Customer
A fantasmagorical production showing what goes into creating such a successful show on the west end. A must for any theatre, Chitty and Michael Ball fan. It shows all the different aspects that are needed to make the show a success and how they are brought together - from the casting, dancing, props, music and special effects. It takes nothing away from the spectacular show. And the added bonus of five of the shows songs for you to enjoy again and again.
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