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This is an ORIGINAL 1969 Wardrobe Photograph direct from the 20th Century Fox Studios Wardrobe Dept. This Photo is all Original, measures 8 x 10” and has a 3 hole punch from being used in a studio binder.
It is features 3 extras that were used in the FINALE Country Exteria scene, on the FOX lot in wardrobes by designer, IRENE SHARAFF, it was used in the Barbra Streisand / Gene Kelly musical Directed Twentieth Century Fox Musical from 1969,
Hello, Dolly!
Director:
Gene Kelly
Written by Ernest Lehman Michael Stewart
Film adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical. Concerns itself with Dolly Levi, a New York-based matchmaker who merrily arranges things... like furniture and daffodils and lives. A widow, she has found herself in love with a "half-a-millionaire" Yonkers merchant named Horace Vandergelder. So she proceeds to weave a web of romantic complications involving him, his two clerks, a pretty milliner and her assistant. Eventually, of course, all is sorted out, and everyone ends up with the right person.
possibly the last great Hollywood musical
The entire cast included:
Barbra Streisand
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Dolly Levi
Walter Matthau
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Horace Vandergelder
Michael Crawford
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Cornelius Hackl
Marianne McAndrew
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Irene Molloy
Danny Lockin
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Barnaby Tucker
E.J. Peaker
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Minnie Fay
Joyce Ames
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Ermengarde Vandergelder
Tommy Tune
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Ambrose Kemper
Judy Knaiz
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Gussie Granger / Ernestina Simple
David Hurst
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Rudolph Reisenweber
Fritz Feld
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Fritz, German waiter
Richard Collier
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Joe, Vandergelder's barber
J. Pat O'Malley
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Policeman in Park
Louis Armstrong
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Louis, Orchestra LeaderThis is a great ORIGINAL Studio Photo if you collect Photo Originals or Wardrobe unique items or loved this musical!
MORE INFO ON IRENE SHARIFF: During her lengthy career she worked with actresses from Alla Nazimova to Faye Dunaway.
Was assistant to legendary designer Aline Bernstein in the 1930s at New York's famed Civic Repertory Theatre run by actress Eva Le Gallienne.
Second only to Edith Head in winning "Oscars" for costume design. Ms. Head receiving 8 and Ms. Sharaff 5.
She was the only costume designer to work on both the original stage and film versions of two Rodgers and Hammerstein shows, "The King and I" and "Flower Drum Song", and also the original stage and film versions of "West Side Story" and "Funny Girl".
Won Broadway's 1952 Tony Award for Best Costumes for "The King and I." This was followed by six additional Tony nominations as Best Costume Designer: in 1957 for "Candide, "" Happy Hunting," "Shangri-La," and "Small War On Murray Hill;" in 1958 for "West Side Story;" in 1959 for "Flower Drum Song," in 1964 for "The Girl Who Came to Supper;" in 1966 for "Sweet Charity," and in 1968 for "Hallelujah, Baby!".
Great-aunt of famous Armenian actor Levon Sharafyan.
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