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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2007

Full, letterbox, perfection. Learn the hand motions and amaze your friends, or even amaze total strangers!

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  • He is attracted to her, but it's not his girl back home that holds him back. It's the societal pressure against mixed-race marriages, which is also movingly sung about in "You've Got to be Carefully Taught." Nellie Forbush faces this same dilemma, as the man she loves has had two children by an island woman. All the angst over this seems silly now, but remember how old this movie is....

  • musicals are one of the few movie genres my dad and i like to watch together, and they're really important to us in that sense. my dad even told me that he would only approve of a guy for me if he knew what the different R&H musicals are! :D and of course, he has to know the songs.

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  • What range is this?

  • singing this for my singing exam tomorrow :L

  • As an eighties kid, I love Captain Sensible's version to.

  • That is the most hilarious accent I have ever heard!!!

  • I'm trying to share this video and it won't paste. Weird...

  • @dmmillerjr Oh, that's too bad. Now we'll never know what really beautiful colors were used in this and other scenes. Mr. Logan had some problems at the time and that might have influenced his wrong headed decision. Wedren't the beautiful lagoons color enough for him? The above is like a cinemephotographer on LSD>

  • @windstorm1000 From what I have read on the topic of color filters in certain scenes of the film, I believe the idea came from director Joshua Logan, who had a long theatrical history with both Rodgers and Hammerstein. I have no idea why cooler heads at the studio didn't prevail to quash the idea. Public opinion has always found the colors objectionable, from the previews to the present day. I don't know which color process was used in the filming of "South Pacific", but guess it's permanent.

  • Liat is just so lovely. You can see why he fell so hard.

  • How innocent the 50's were. I watch this very often to bring back that feeling. You can see the difference between people then (watch the movie) and the foul mouth slobs of today.

  • Shoot. Me. Now?

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