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Release Date October 03, 2005
The films are fine, but there were seven Road To... films, not four: Singapore, Zanzibar, Morocco, Utopia, Rio, and Bali, and Hong Kong. The individual films are available second-hand on Amazon, so you can probably get the complete set more cheaply by buying them individually.
Release Date October 02, 2006
The films are fine, but there were seven Road To... films, not four: Singapore, Zanzibar, Morocco, Utopia, Rio, and Bali, and Hong Kong. The individual films are available second-hand on Amazon, so you can probably get the complete set more cheaply by buying them individually.
Release Date March 05, 2002
The films are fine, but there were seven Road To... films, not four: Singapore, Zanzibar, Morocco, Utopia, Rio, and Bali, and Hong Kong. The individual films are available second-hand on Amazon, so you can probably get the complete set more cheaply by buying them individually.
Release Date May 06, 2003
The films are fine, but there were seven Road To... films, not four: Singapore, Zanzibar, Morocco, Utopia, Rio, and Bali, and Hong Kong. The individual films are available second-hand on Amazon, so you can probably get the complete set more cheaply by buying them individually.
Release Date December 22, 1998
This film starts with a peculiar way of telling the story. Instead of the usual chorus of Japanese Gentlemen "in attitudes queer and quaint" we are treated to a little pantomime of Nanki Poo (Baker) quitting the Mikado's court because he has been betrothed to Katisha. He then proceeds to play a (bamboo)tombone in the town band whilst Koko (the tailor tutned executioner) flirts with his wards. Baker also treats us to a verse of Yum Yum's song (The sun whose rays...) as he serenades her a la Romeo and Juliet whilst she hides behind a paper window. Only on re-enetring the town does the film actually start to follow the operetta. Baker was a Californian and was a film industry choice rather than using a D'Oyly Carte lead. Geoffrey Toye's production ... Read More:
Release Date November 25, 2003
This film starts with a peculiar way of telling the story. Instead of the usual chorus of Japanese Gentlemen "in attitudes queer and quaint" we are treated to a little pantomime of Nanki Poo (Baker) quitting the Mikado's court because he has been betrothed to Katisha. He then proceeds to play a (bamboo)tombone in the town band whilst Koko (the tailor tutned executioner) flirts with his wards. Baker also treats us to a verse of Yum Yum's song (The sun whose rays...) as he serenades her a la Romeo and Juliet whilst she hides behind a paper window. Only on re-enetring the town does the film actually start to follow the operetta. Baker was a Californian and was a film industry choice rather than using a D'Oyly Carte lead. Geoffrey Toye's production ... Read More:
Release Date May 06, 2003
This film starts with a peculiar way of telling the story. Instead of the usual chorus of Japanese Gentlemen "in attitudes queer and quaint" we are treated to a little pantomime of Nanki Poo (Baker) quitting the Mikado's court because he has been betrothed to Katisha. He then proceeds to play a (bamboo)tombone in the town band whilst Koko (the tailor tutned executioner) flirts with his wards. Baker also treats us to a verse of Yum Yum's song (The sun whose rays...) as he serenades her a la Romeo and Juliet whilst she hides behind a paper window. Only on re-enetring the town does the film actually start to follow the operetta. Baker was a Californian and was a film industry choice rather than using a D'Oyly Carte lead. Geoffrey Toye's production ... Read More:
Release Date October 16, 2007
This film starts with a peculiar way of telling the story. Instead of the usual chorus of Japanese Gentlemen "in attitudes queer and quaint" we are treated to a little pantomime of Nanki Poo (Baker) quitting the Mikado's court because he has been betrothed to Katisha. He then proceeds to play a (bamboo)tombone in the town band whilst Koko (the tailor tutned executioner) flirts with his wards. Baker also treats us to a verse of Yum Yum's song (The sun whose rays...) as he serenades her a la Romeo and Juliet whilst she hides behind a paper window. Only on re-enetring the town does the film actually start to follow the operetta. Baker was a Californian and was a film industry choice rather than using a D'Oyly Carte lead. Geoffrey Toye's production ... Read More:
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