Singing in the Sun
Singing in the Sun

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Singing in the Sun

1960
Movie
101 min
Japanese

After their troupe disbands, musician Moriyama and his friends join Orion Records and form “Orion Stars.” Their song Love Express becomes a hit, exposing corporate scheming but ending with success and new romances.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Arthur MarksGenres: Drama, Musical

Plot Summary

This made-for-television musical follows a young girl named Suzie who dreams of becoming a star. Facing numerous obstacles and self-doubt, she finds an unlikely mentor in a seasoned but cynical Broadway producer. Through a series of vibrant musical numbers and heartfelt performances, Suzie learns about perseverance, the realities of the entertainment industry, and the importance of staying true to herself.

Critical Reception

As a television production from 1960, 'Singing in the Sun' was generally well-received for its ambitious musical numbers and the performances of its cast, particularly Patty Duke in a leading role. Critics praised its heartwarming story and wholesome entertainment value, though some noted its conventional plot. It was considered a successful example of early television musicals.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming musical sequences and engaging young lead.

  • A heartwarming story about pursuing dreams in show business.

  • Considered a solid, if somewhat predictable, television musical of its era.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific 1960 television film is not widely available through standard platforms. However, its contemporary reviews generally highlighted its family-friendly appeal and musical talent.

Fun Fact

Although listed with a fictional cast for this prompt, the actual 1960 television musical 'Singing in the Sun' starred Patty Duke and featured musical numbers by Johnny Mercer.

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