Monday, February 6, 2012

Day 5: West Side Story


West Side Story: 1961: Winner of the 34th Academy Awards
Starring:
Natalie Wood (Marni Nixon, singing) – Maria Nunez
Richard Beymer (Jimmy Bryant, singing) – Tony Wycek,
 Russ Tamblyn – Riff Lorton,
Rita Moreno (Betty Wand, singing) – Anita,
George Chakiris – Bernardo Nunez
Simon Oakland – Lieutenant Schrank,
Ned Glass – Doc,
William Bramley – Officer Krupke,
John Astin – Glad Hand
Penny Santon – Madam Lucia
The Jets:
Tucker Smith – Ice,
Tony Mordente – Action,
Eliot Feld – Baby John
David Winters – A-Rab
Bert Michaels – Snowboy
David Bean – Tiger
Robert Banas – Joyboy
Anthony 'Scooter' Teague – Big Deal
Harvey Hohnecker – Mouthpiece
Tommy Abbott – Gee-Tar
Jet Girls:
Susan Oakes – Anybodys
Gina Trikonis – Graziella
Carole D'Andrea – Velma, Ice's girl
Rita Hyde d'Amico – Clarice, Big Deal's girl
Pat Tribble – Minnie, Baby John's girl
Francesca Bellini – "Cool" dancer
Elaine Joyce – dancer
Sharks:
Jose DeVega – Chino Martin
Jay Norman – Pepe
Gus Trikonis – Indio
Eddie Verso – Juano
Jamie Rogers – Loco
Larry Roquemore – Rocco
Robert E. Thompson – Luis
Nick Covacevich – Toro
Rudy Del Campo – Del Campo
Andre Tayir – Chile
Shark Girls:
Yvonne Othon – Consuela
Suzie Kaye – Rosalia
Joanne Miya – Francisca

West Side Story is based on Shakespeare’s classic Romeo and Juilet, however he is substituting warring families with warring nations. The Jets are the rough and tumble low bred Whites, the Sharks the newly exported Puerto Ricans. The story is set in the 50’s a very tense and racial time in America’s history and of course one member of each the warring countries people falls inevitably in love with each other. I wish I had watched this movie when I was younger. That way I wouldn’t be so hard on it, even thought it was lovely and I can’t stop singing that damn “Tonight ,Tonight” song , I think it might have lacked something. Maybe I just don’t like gang movies because they frustrate me, or maybe the false accents were really starting to grind against my Hispanic ego, hell if I know the right reason, it just wasn’t all that amazing plot wise to me. However the dance numbers were worth the watch all on their own. I soo wanna dance like that on a New York building now! I love Natalie Wood, ever since I saw her in “Sex and the Single Girl”, and West Side Story almost made me think, eh she’s not that great, until the last scene which was the saving grace. If you’re going to watch the movie watch it for the dancing, the songs, for the love story and try to watch it before you’ve watched some of other greatest love stories. I will say this though; this would be great on Broadway.
It has also won awards for:
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor – George Chakiris
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress – Rita Moreno
Academy Award for Best Art Direction – Victor A. Gangelin and Boris Leven
Academy Award for Best Cinematography – Daniel L. Fapp
Academy Award for Best Costume Design– Irene Sharaff
Academy Award for Best Director – Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise
Academy Award for Best Film Editing – Thomas Stanford
Academy Award for Best Original Score – Saul Chaplin, Johnny Green, Irwin Kostal, and Sid Ramin
Academy Award for Best Sound – Fred Hynes and Gordon E. Sawyer 

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