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Cover Girl



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Kelly Brook Movie:
Cover Girl



Movie
Cover Girl
Cover Girl
List Price: $19.94Label: Sony Pictures

Salesrank: 20010

Released: August 19, 2003
Our Price: $11.10
Used Price: $10.78
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • DVD
  • Full Screen
  • Subtitled
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Rita Hayworth
  • Gene Kelly
  • Lee Bowman
  • Phil Silvers
  • Leslie Brooks
  • Editorial Review:
    Film version of the musical by Jerome Kern and Ira Gershwin about a nightclub dancer from Brooklyn who leaves her sweetheart after winning a cover girl contest, only to learn that fame and fortune are no substitute for true love.
    Genre: Musicals
    Rating: NR
    Release Date: 19-AUG-2003
    Media Type: DVD

    Description of Cover Girl:
    Cover Girl was one of the big hits of Rita Hayworth's run as movie queen (and World War II pinup girl), a splashy musical geared to the talents of its redheaded star. Be warned: this is the kind of movie in which a single magazine cover turns an unknown dancer into the toast of her own Broadway show, virtually overnight. The corn runs high, but so do the spirits; plus, Eve Arden is around to toss in her trademark one-liners. Gene Kelly, as Hayworth's sulky choreographer and part-time boyfriend, stops the movie cold with his brilliant dance alongside his own reflection. The Jerome Kern-Ira Gershwin songs are middling, except for the lovely "Long Ago and Far Away." One number presents a parade of magazine cover girls come to life (great snapshot of an era). And check out the movie's hats: a parade of insane creations, perched uncertainly on many beautiful women's heads. --Robert Horton

    Cover Girl Reviews:
    Poor man's 'Singin in the rain' 2 Star Review
    2009-03-14 - Like 'Singin' in the Rain', 'Cover Girl' has a trio of two guys and a girl. In 'Cover Girl', Phil Silvers (Genius) is the comic relief. He corresponds to Donald O'Connor's funny man part in 'Singin in the Rain'. In Cover Girl, Gene Kelly's love interest is Rita Hayworth and in 'Rain', it's Debbie Reynolds. That's where the comparison ends.

    Whereas "Singin' in the Rain' is a classic American movie musical, 'Cover Girl' is mediocrity incarnate. The story isn't very complicated. Rusty Parker (Rita Hayworth) is a dancer in Danny MacGuire's low-rent nightclub in Brooklyn. Rusty decides to enter a Cover Girl contest sponsored by a wealthy publisher, John Coudair, who made an unsuccessful play for Rusty's grandmother years ago. Coudair introduces Rusty to Broadway producer Noel Wheaton who makes her into a star. Danny feels slighted when Rusty starts showing up late for rehearsals at the nightclub and decides to close the club down and go on the road entertaining the troops along with his sidekick, Genius. At the last minute, with Rusty at the altar with Noel, she realizes the error of her ways and runs back to Danny. They live happily ever after.

    Gene Kelly has the least developed part in the movie. All we find out about him is that he owns a nightclub and is madly in love with Rusty. Coudair and Wheaton act like besotted teenagers toward Rusty and Phil Silvers delivers some thoroughly goofy but unfunny shtick. The most interesting aspect of Rita Hayworth's performance is the scene in which she gets drunk. This foreshadows what happened to her in real life. Anyone who has read her biography will learn that she disliked Hollywood, pined away for a normal home life which she could never attain but eventually began drinking and ended up with full-blown Alzheimer's during the last years of her life.

    Almost all of the songs in Cover Girl are old-fashioned and not very tuneful. Gene Kelly has only one really excellent dance number and that's the scene where he dances with his 'alter ego'. Earlier, the trio has another number which is a pale precursor of 'Make em Laugh' from 'Singin' in the Rain'.

    The most annoying thing about 'Cover Girl' is the way in which Rita Hayworth is put up on a pedestal. A couple of decades later, Raquel Welch had the same problem. Both actresses later in their careers would always try and find scripts that showcased their acting abilities. They wanted to be known as 'actresses' and not 'pinup girls'. Unfortunately, 'Cover Girl' is an example of how Hollywood used to exploit women for financial gain.



    Rita at her most dazzling! 5 Star Review
    2009-02-14 - A great movie from Hollywood's Golden era. Rita Hayworth at her most beautiful. She and Gene Kelly team up with great music and dancing. A must for classic movie buffs!

    Classic Musical 5 Star Review
    2008-11-11 - Cover Girl is a classic musical with Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly. Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly were co-choreographers, marking the beginning of their partnership.
    Beautifully photographed in glorious Technicolor, Cover Girl is a pure joy.

    A Great Film Often Forgot Among By Younger Generations 5 Star Review
    2008-07-11 - Cover Girl is a fun and light-hearted film featuring Gene Kelly, Rita Hayworth, and the music of Jerome Kern. Jerome Kern teamed up with Ira Gershwin to produce great songs like the famous "Long Ago and Far Away." 1944 Academy Award for Best Musical Scoring. Excellent and entertaining dancing and music with a classic-era storyline. A must-have DVD for anyone's personal classic collection.

    Cover Girl 5 Star Review
    2008-03-17 - Probably one of Rita Hayworth's most memorable movies. This movie has it all, and was made to showcase Hayworth's multitude of talent. There is humor, amazing well-choreographed dance sequences, and the singing, ohhh the singing! It is hard to choose what is better. Gene Kelley gave a wonder performance as always, but Rita Hayworth shines. I never realized what a phenomenal dancer she was. It is a shame that she never received the recognition she deserved.











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