Kiss Me Kate Movie Download

Kiss Me Kate YTS

1953
Action / Comedy / Musical / Romance
12
7.0/10
6.7K

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1 hr 49 min

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Plot Summary:
Fred and Lilli are a divorced pair of actors who are brought together by Cole Porter who has written a musical version of The Taming of the Shrew. Of course, the couple seem to act a great deal like the characters they play. A fight on the opening night threatens the production, as well as two thugs who have the mistaken idea that Fred owes their boss money and insist on staying next to him all night.
Director
George Sidney
Top Cast
James Whitmore as Slug

Howard Keel as Fred Graham ‘Petruchio’

Ann Miller as Lois Lane ‘Bianca’

Bob Fosse as Hortensio


Kiss Me Kate 1953 720p.BluRay

812.07 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 49 min
Seeds 4.

Kiss Me Kate 1953 1080p.BluRay

1.64 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 49 min
Seeds 2.

Kiss Me Kate review

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird

9 / 10

Truly splendid movie, with fantastic songs, choreography and performances
Seriously, Kiss Me Kate is a truly splendid movie. My only complaint is that there are one or two slow scenes in the middle half. People might say it just lacks the energy and pizazz of a musical like Singin’ In the Rain, maybe so. Singin’ In the Rain is one of those wonderful, energetic and irresistible films. But Kiss Me Kate sparkles in a truly delightful and somewhat unique way, not only in the production values but in its performances, music and choreography.

The film looks absolutely fabulous. The cinematography is fluid, the sets colourful and the costumes lavish. Director George Sidney is right at home here, and makes splendid use of his stars by using cleverly disguised long takes. The music and songs by Cole Porter is outstanding, from a musical AND choreographic point of view Too Darn Hot and Brush Up Your Shakespeare have always stood out for me. The plot reads of a musical version of Taming of the Shrew, and is very effective.

The choreography is energetic and never pedestrian. And the performances are wonderful. I can never get enough of Howard Keel, he just has a charming screen persona and a beautiful singing voice. Here, as Fred he has rarely been better. As Lisa, Kathryn Grayson looks stunning and acts “difficult” perfectly. Comic gangsters James Whitmore and Keenan Wynn are also great in the saucy waltz Brush Up Your Shakespeare, but with Too Darn Hot it is Ann Miller who steals the show. All in all, splendid. 9/10 Bethany CoxRead More

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