Rating: NR
Genre:
Romance
Release Date: 11/07/2006
SubTitles: Espanol/French
Dubbed: English
Sound: DD5.1/DD2
Run Time: 132 Minutes
Flags: Suitable for Children
Distributor/Studio: Universal Studios
The only
Rodgers and
Hammerstein cinemadaptation to be produced by Universal Pictures,
Flower Drum Song was, alas, also the only
Rogers and
Hammerstein film to lose money at the box office. It looks far better now than it did back in 1961, if only because of the paucity of musical films in the 1990s. Essentially a comedy about the culture clash between old-world Chinese and assimilated Chinese-Americans, the film begins when Mei Li (
Miyoshi Umeki) and her grandfather (
Kam Tong) smuggle themselves into San Francisco. It seems that Mei Li has arrived to honor an arranged marriage between herself and Runyonesque nightclub owner Sammy Fong (the incomparable
Jack Soo). This might prove delicate, since Sammy is in love with flashy cabaret entertainer Linda Low (
Nancy Kwan). Meanwhile, Linda is romancing Wang Ta (
James Shigeta), the son of a wealthy Chinatown merchant (
Benson Fong). Soon, however, Mei Li and Wang Ta have fallen in love.......It's a complex plot, to be sure, but comedy and music manage to predominate. The songs include "I Enjoy Being a Girl" (a tour de force for the special effects department, and for
Nancy Kwan), "A Hundred Million Miracles," "The Other Generation," "Love Look Away," "I Am Going to Like It Here," "Don't Marry Me," "You Are Beautiful," "Grant Avenue" and "Chop Suey."
Flower Drum Song is attractively produced and consummately acted; while no classic along the lines of
King and I or
Sound of Music, it deserves a second look.
~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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A Fortune Cookie Movie Crumbles.
Producer Ross Hunter's attempt at bringing Rodgers and Hammerstein's hit Broadway musical play about a beautiful Chinese girl and her father coming to San Francisco to meet her future husband did not go over well with movie audiences and lost a lot of money at the box office back in 1961. However, the movie has grown a lot better over the years with a different generation of movie lovers. Starring Nancy Kwan, James Shigeta, Benson Fong, Miyoshi Umeki, Jack Soo, Juanita Hall, Reiko Sato, Soo Yong, Kam Tong, Victor Sen Yung, Patrick Adiarte, Ching Wah Lee, James Hong, Spencer Chan, and Irene Tsu. That's the way the fortune cookie crumbles.