- John Travolta
- Ginger Rogers
- Shall We Dance
- An American in Paris
- Meet me in St. Louis
- Hello, Dolly
- Oklahoma
- Lion King
- Mary Poppins
- Spamalot
C’mon folks, no love for Bob Fosse in #1?
And you had to know that Anna and the King of Siam was a non-musical move starring Irene Dunne and Rex Harrison!! for #10 that is.
And really, Snow White was the first and greatest for #8!
- Gregory Hines
- Ginger Rogers
- Swing Time
- An American in Paris
- A Star is Born
- Funny Girl
- New York, New York
- Beauty and the Beast
- Mary Poppins
- Spamalot
ETA: I can’t believe I missed fricking Oklahoma. :smack:
Fantasia was a cartoon with a backdrop of classical music. Disney decided to make kids listen to the classics. Music is what it was about. Therefore you should all go change # 8 now.
I’ll wait.
Woohoo!
At least some people remembered him.
- Gene Kelly
- Ginger Rogers
- The Gay Divorcee
- An American in Paris
- Meet Me in St. Louis
- Funny Girl
- 42nd Street
- Beauty and the Beast
- Song of the South
- Little Shop of Horrors
Misread the first question, so my first answer is wrong, but I’ll let it stand to be fair.
- Donald O’Connor
- Ginger Rogers
- Flying Down to Rio
- An American in Paris
- Meet Me in St. Louis
- Hello Dolly
- Oklahoma
- Beauty and the Beast
- The Lion King
- The Producers
- Gregory Hines
- Ginger Rogers
- “The Gay Divorcee”
- “An American in Paris”
- Easter Parade
- A star IS Born
- Oklahoma!
- Beauty and the Beast
- Pete’s Dragon
- “My Fair Lady”
- Gregory Hines
- Cyd Charisse
- Flying Down to Rio
- An American in Paris
- Meet Me in St. Louis
- Funny Girl
- New York, New York
- Beauty and the Beast
- Mary Poppins
- My Fair Lady
- Ray Bolger
- Cyd Charisse
- The Gay Divorcee
- An American in Paris
- Meet Me in St. Louis
- Funny Girl
- Oklahoma
- Snow White
- Mary Poppins
- Sweet Charity
- Gregory Hines
- Ginger Rogers
- The Gay Divorcee
- An American in Paris
- Meet Me In St. Louis
- Funny Girl
- Oklahoma
- Beauty and the Beast
- High School Musical
- My Fair Lady
Hmmm… Aren’t all the responses supposed to be movie musicals? It’s not spelled out clearly in the OP, but the thread title says Movie Musicals. I think some people are listing stage musicals for some categories like putting The Lion King for “Disney live-action musical.”
Just sayin’
- Donald O’Connor
- Cyd Charisse
- Swing Time
- Brigadoon
- Meet Me in St. Louis
- Funny Girl
- New York, New York
- Snow White
- Mary Poppins
- My Fair Lady
- Donald O’Connor
- Ginger Rogers
- The Gay Divorcee
- On the Town
- Oklahoma!
- Funny Girl
- New York, New York
- Lion King
- High School Musical
- Little Shop of Horrors
By the way, those of you who never venture into Cafe Society (are there such folks?) may not be aware that there’s a musicals-lovers group happening now. Discussion of Moulin Rouge! will commence sometime in the next day or so.
- Bill “Bo Jangles” Robinson
- Cyd Charisse
- Swing Tiime
- An American in Paris
- Easter Parade
- Hello Dolly!
- Oklahoma!
- Fantasia*
- High School Musical
- Hairspray
*Aren’t all Disney movies musicals?
- Gregory Hines
- Cyd Charisse
- Swing Time
- An American in Paris
- Meet Me in St. Louis
- Hello, Dolly!
- Oklahoma!
- Beauty and the Beast
- Mary Poppins
- The Phantom of the Opera
Yeah - I flubbed that. Since, if I’d had to choose a Disney live-action musical I’d have gone with the first one that came to mind: Bedknobs and Broomsticks, I’m not sure I’m missing all that many points.
“B&B”? Really? Not Mary Poppins?