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Flower Drum Song (1961)
IMDb Rating 6.8
Front Cover Actor Back Cover
Nancy Kwan Linda Low
James Shigeta Wang Ta
Benson Fong Wang Chi-Yang
Jack Soo 'Sammy' Fong
Juanita Hall Madame 'Auntie' Liang
Reiko Sato Helen Chao
Patrick Adiarte Wang San
Kam Tong Doctor Li
Victor Sen Yung Frankie Wing
Soo Yong Madame Ten Fong
Plot
Rodgers and Hammerstein made BIG musicals--sweeping song and dance numbers, elaborate stagings, sweet heroines, and love struck but confused heroes. Flower Drum Song has all these elements, so why is it so little known? Perhaps because it had the misfortune to be released the same year (1961) as West Side Story, or maybe because at 133 minutes it's overlong, or did the audience have trouble accepting an all-Asian cast in an Asian-themed musical? Whatever the reasons, it's time to recognize Flower Drum Song for the gem it is.

Picture bride Mei Li (Miyoshi Umeki) and her father arrive in San Francisco, having smuggled themselves into the country so Mei Li can marry nightclub owner Sammy Fong (whose mother arranged the whole deal). Mei Li is fascinated by the city and immediately charms its denizens with a delicate rendition of "One Hundred Million Miracles." Fong (Jack Soo), who is having an affair with his star singer, the sexy and scheming Linda Low (Nancy Kwan), pawns Mei Li off on the Wang family, whose eldest son, Ta (James Shigeta), needs a wife (at least that's what his father has decided). Old Chinese culture and new American ideals clash at every turn, with the elders struggling to understand their Americanized children and the children struggling to accept and honor their heritage. Though the movie is dated in some respects, the theme of assimilation vs. separation holds up remarkably well and rings true. "The Other Generation" beautifully illustrates the generation gap.

As this is a romantic musical, you know from the beginning which couples will end up together. The most famous song is "I Enjoy Being a Girl," sung by Linda Low as she dresses to seduce Wang Ta. Though too many triangulations and misunderstandings prolong the inevitable conclusion, Flower Drum Song is a very enjoyable and often funny ride. --Dana Van Nest

Movie Details
Genre Comedy; Musical
Director Henry Koster
Producer Joseph Fields; Ross Hunter
Writer Joseph Fields
Studio Universal Studios
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating NR (Not Rated)
Running Time 132 mins
Movie Release Date 11/9/1961
Color Color
Personal Details
Format DVD
Seen It Yes
Index 984
Collection Status In Collection
Edition Details
Region Region
Screen Ratio Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Barcode 025192419027
Release Date 11/7/2006
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Nr of Disks/Tapes 0
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