Carmen Jones

Carmen Jones

1954105 min
β˜…6.1/10
DramaRomance

Plot Summary

In this musical set in an all-Black army camp, civilian parachute maker and "hot bundle" Carmen Jones is desired by many of the men. Naturally, she wants Joe, who's engaged to sweet Cindy Lou and about to go into pilot training for the Korean War.

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πŸ‘₯Cast (14)

Harry Belafonte

Harry Belafonte

Joe

Dorothy Dandridge

Dorothy Dandridge

Carmen Jones

Pearl Bailey

Pearl Bailey

Frankie

Olga James

Olga James

Cindy Lou

Joe Adams

Joe Adams

Husky Miller

Brock Peters

Brock Peters

Sergeant Brown

Roy Glenn

Roy Glenn

Rum Daniels

Nick Stewart

Nick Stewart

Dink Franklin

Diahann Carroll

Diahann Carroll

Myrt

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Le Vern Hutcherson

Joe (voice)

Marilyn Horne

Marilyn Horne

Carmen Jones (voice)

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Marvin Hayes

Husky Miller (voice)

🎬Crew

Director

Otto Preminger

Writers

Harry Kleiner

Producers

Otto Preminger

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🏷️Keywords

operaworld war iiseductionmusicalnorth carolinabased on play or musicallovedesirestockade1940safrican american

πŸ’¬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

11/21/2022

To be frank, I struggled with this... Dorothy Dandridge is superb and both she and Harry Belafonte belt out Oscar Hammerstein II's lyrical adaptations of George Bizet's rousing comic opera tunefully; but not particularly stylishly. That may have been down to the relocation of the story from elegant 19th Century Seville to gritty 20th century North Carolina via which it loses much of the vigour and vibrancy of the original story. Instead, it depicts more of a tale of the aspirational grind of African Americans against poverty and oppression and so I found that rather hijacked the original sentiment, somewhat. The narrative is also, frequently, very disjointed. It was never meant to be a straightforward love story: "Carmen" isn't actually a very nice woman - and her noble lover "Joe" is really just a means to an end for her, leaving his fiancΓ©e "Cindy Lou" (Olga James) left high and dry in what is, essentially, a rather sad love triangle. Otto Preminger certainly went out on a limb with it - the extent to which 1950s America was ready for this was very much a gamble; but that doesn't make the film better than it actually is - a wonderfully erudite comment on social mobility and love in America that uses Bizet as it's vehicle; nothing more nothing less...

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