
Kiss Me Kate Is a Delight
Review created: 03/20/07(updated 03/20/07)
2 of 3 people found this review helpful.
Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson are convincing as a divorced couple who are appearing in a Broadway play about courting each other. The two's bickering is what the movie is all about while they play a Shakespearean couple in a musical Taming of the Shrew, who are courting in 1600's Padua, Italy. Ann Miller dances to the hilt in a supporting role as the sister in the play who wants to get married but can't until her older sister finds a husband. In a subplot, Keenan Wynn plays a mobster who thinks that Howard Keel owes a gambling debt.
The movie is full of satisfying dancing and singing. Cole Porter's songs are the focus of the music. "So In Love", "Tom, Dick, or Harry", "I'll Be True to You in My Fashion", and "Too Darn Hot" are some of the songs from the movie. "From this Moment On" was not in the Broadway play but is included in the movie.
If you are turned off by continuous singing and dancing, you would not like the movie. However, if you appreciate the arts, this is a wonderful experience and is not overdone. It actually has a good plot and is not just a play arranged around a lot of songs. Keel's and Grayson's voices are wonderful. Miller's dancing ability cannot be matched. And finally, it is truly funny and genuinely artistic.
Review ID: 10000000003222968

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