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A Connecticut Yankee
A live television presentation of Rodgers and Hart's 1927 stage musical.
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Plot Summary
A contemporary blacksmith is mysteriously transported back to the time of King Arthur's court. Armed with modern knowledge, he attempts to modernize Camelot and introduce technological advancements. However, his efforts often lead to comical misunderstandings and clash with the established order, creating both progress and chaos.
Critical Reception
The film was met with a mixed to generally negative reception from critics, primarily finding its premise amusing but ultimately failing to live up to the potential of its source material. While Bing Crosby's charm was noted, the musical numbers and plot were often seen as lackluster. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding it a forgettable entry in Crosby's filmography.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to balance its fantasy premise with its musical elements.
Bing Crosby's presence is a highlight, but it's not enough to elevate the material.
The modernization of Camelot often feels contrived and less humorous than intended.
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Fun Fact
This film is a musical adaptation of Mark Twain's 1889 novel of the same name, though it takes significant liberties with the plot and tone.
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