Hello, Dolly!

Hello, Dolly!

  • Director: Gene Kelly
  • Writer: Michael Stewart,Thornton Wilder,Ernest Lehman
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 16, 1969
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Ernest Lehman's Production of Hello, Dolly!
  • "Hello, Dolly" is a comedy musical directed by Gene Kelly, starring Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthew.
    The film tells the story of Dolly Gallagher Levi as a matchmaker.

    Details

    • Release date December 16, 1969
    • Filming locations United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, USA
    • Production companies Chenault Productions, Twentieth Century Fox

    Box office

    Budget

    $25,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $400,881

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $221,204

    Gross worldwide

    $400,881

    Movie reviews

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    • By Leonie 2022-10-05 09:56:27

      "Dolly will never leave again"

      Dolly used lies one by one to weave different dreams of different people. Make the painter and niece believe that a dance competition can get them married, make the two accountants believe that they can win love and romance in New York for $3, and she did it, because it was Mr. Van der who paid the bill.


      When I first saw "Hello, Dolly", I was still in elementary school.

      It’s being shown on TV until all the waiters learn about...

    User comments

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    • By Camryn 2023-09-07 13:04:08

      Juggling dance spectacles and gorgeous costumes and scenes! The veritable big scene can almost conceal its thin and inexplicable storyline and conservative and backward ideology. As a song and dance film, the music is not impressive enough. If it weren't for Wall-E, it is estimated that all the songs will be forgotten. Jin Kelly is still so flamboyant whether he plays or...

    • By Sylvester 2023-08-19 05:20:38

      I have never found myself so fond of musicals! ! Barbra Streisand is so beautiful, her songs are so beautiful, and her dancing is so...

    • By Patricia 2023-08-08 16:26:44

      The title of this movie is scary enough~ The title of the movie I watched was "Hello, Miss Dolly", and it was also called "Funny Girl". The songs and dances inside are very lively and exciting~ The most impressive reason for me is that the costumes and behaviors of the characters inside are very consistent with the characters in Dickens's old version of the illustrations, and they are simply...

    • By Armando 2023-08-08 02:08:04

      It's been a long time since I watched an old movie with intermission in the middle. Gene Kelly's personal style is very strong. The beginning is still too noisy, and slowly I feel that Barbra Streisand's blue eyes are really beautiful. After watching it, I can understand better why this film has become Wall E's favorite. It is full of flowers, singing and dancing. For lonely people, even the liveliness in the video is the best company. Remember the moment when you fell in love with someone,...

    • By Gussie 2023-08-03 22:06:18

      I love this kind of lively and joyful musical, and I especially like Barbara's...

    Movie plot

    In 1884 in Yonkers, New York. Dolly Gallagher Levi is a person from all walks of life, but her most profitable career lately is to be a matchmaker, marrying men and women. This job is ironic because she married herself before and doesn't like this experience. One of her most recent clients was a stingy retail store owner, Horace Van der Geld, who was his two young clerks, Cornelius Hacker and Barnaby Tucker. Since Horace would not let...
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    Movie quotes

    • Barnaby Tucker: Why are you getting married?

      Horace: Let me tell you something, son. I've worked hard and I've become rich... and friendless and mean. And in America, that's about as far as you can go. It's time to be doing something a little bit fresh. Besides, I need a steady housekeeper.

    • Barnaby Tucker: Are you sure this is an adventure, Cornelius?

      Cornelius Hackl: You don't have to ask, Barnaby. When you're in one, you'll know it all right.

    • Horace: Look! There's that millinery woman dancing with a man. I think it's a man.