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"Wunderbar" - Kiss Me, Kate (1958) - Drake, Morison

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"Wunderbar" from Cole Porter's Kiss Me, Kate - performed by original leads Alfred Drake and Patricia Morison from a 1958 television production.

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  • They're singing to the television audience. Is that so hard to figure out?

    Superb performers both of them. We'd be lucky to have stars of this level on Broadway today.

  • This was originally from the early days of "The Hallmark Hall of Fame" in the days when it brought the best of the Broadway theatre to television. In the 1960's with color videotape, we were treated such classices as Julie Harris in "Victoria Regina" and Judith Anderson and Charlton Heston in "Elizabeth the Queen." Most of today's sappy TV-movies bearing its name today are an insult to its heritage, although occasionally one or two scores.

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  • Thank you for posting this. We have little to remind of of the Broadway stars for the '50's

  • Fine Song As well by Zarah Leander!

    Aloha from Hawaii!

  • Wow. Way better than the film. These two actors actually have chemistry. Kathryn Grayson was an icy stick of wood. Howard couldn't have struck a spark with her if he'd been made of lighter fluid and charcoal.

  • please can anyone help i have a song stuck in my head, around this era, it is a duet between a man and a woman it starts with a bit of dialouge in which the woman says 'then we were happy' and then in the song it has the words day by day at the end of a phrase. its been bugging me for so long now, any help identifying it would be brilliant

  • Fantastic! Thanks for posting. Gone are the days when one could use words like tasteful, cultured when speaking of network TV.

  • These 2 are pure class. I don't think Cole Porter could have asked for better.

  • these 2 are pure class. I don't think Cole

  • @caprisun49 It's intended to be funny - they are supposed to be great hams.

  • She was in the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes film "Dressed to Kill".

  • Better than the movie with Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel.

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