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Release Date:
22 October 1968 (USA) moreTagline:
The Love Affair of the Century - Between a Woman, and the World!Plot:
Film based on life of actress Gertrude Lawrence, on- and offstage, takes the opportunity to feature extravagant... more | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for 7 Oscars. Another 1 win & 4 nominations moreUser Comments:
The End of an Era moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Julie Andrews | ... | Gertrude Lawrence | |
| Richard Crenna | ... | Richard Aldrich, Producer | |
| Michael Craig | ... | Sir Anthony Spencer | |
| Daniel Massey | ... | Noel Coward | |
| Robert Reed | ... | Charles Fraser | |
| Bruce Forsyth | ... | Arthur Lawrence | |
| Beryl Reid | ... | Rose | |
| John Collin | ... | Jack Roper | |
| Alan Oppenheimer | ... | Andre Charlot, Producer | |
| Richard Karlan | ... | David Holtzmann, Gertrude's Attorney | |
| Lynley Laurence | ... | Billie Carleton | |
| Garrett Lewis | ... | Jack Buchanan | |
| Anthony Eisley | ... | Ben Mitchell | |
| Jock Livingston | ... | Alexander Woollcott | |
| J. Pat O'Malley | ... | Dan |
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Loves of a Star! (USA) (promotional title)Those Were the Happy Times (USA) (reissue title)
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176 min | UK:218 min | USA:120 min (edited version)Country:
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2.20 : 1 moreCertification:
Argentina:Atp | Denmark:15 (DVD) | Australia:G | Finland:S | Sweden:Btl | UK:PG (video rating) (2005) | UK:U (original rating) | USA:GMOVIEmeter: 
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Noel Coward: Close personal relationships are bloody difficult, my darling but they do get easier with time. Loneliness gets harder. moreSoundtrack:
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*THUD* Like that the romance between box office and Julie Andrews was over.
Why?
There are a variety of answers. Tastes had changed. Big-budget musicals were on their way out (and continued to fall out of favor as the decade proceeded--see "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang," "Camelot," and "Paint Your Wagon" for further evidence). And the public had mysteriously cooled on Julie Andrews as well, although the reason behind that eludes those of us who still carry the torch for her.
Caught in the downward spiral, unfortunately, was "STAR!" the musical that was supposed to recapture the magic of "The Sound of Music" by allowing Andrews, Wise, and Chaplin the opportunity of working again. According to critics and box-office receipts, this reunion failed miserably.
But there has been a revisionist feel to "STAR!" over the past few years, as evidenced by the VHS and laser releases, and that's a good thing. This treasure certainly didn't deserved to remain buried forever.
Andrews gives a tour de force performance, tackling a barrel full of unforgettable songs from some of the world's greatest composers/lyricists. She's also given amply opportunity to show off her acting chops, as her Gertie is alternately dazzled and dazzling, enraged, funny, drunk, enamoured, witty, urbane, base, coy, and even sad, lonely, and depressed.
Last, Julie/Gertie is dolled up in some of the most exquisite costumes to ever grace a screen--the Donald Brooks outfits and Cartier jewels will knock your eye out.
That Andrews voice... that Andrews face... that Andrews talent... that Andrews dancing... All up on the screen with nobody to appreciate it in 1968. Luckily, it's now all within grasp.