Broadway's Lost Treasures II movie latest review
Broadway's Lost Treasures II is a very exciting movie. It has Music, Documentary. The director of the movie is Christopher A. Cohen. The story is written by N/A. Mary Ann Donahue, Paul Graham are made the movie. The movie came out on October 26, 2004. If you like movies with genres such as Music, Documentary, you will love this one.
Broadway's Lost Treasures II plot summury
The annual Tony Award broadcast provides the only filmed record of Broadway's best for audiences to experience as if they were front-row-center on opening night. This second compilation of great musical moments from the Tonys features another dazzling array of stars and performances. Hosts Lauren Bacall, Bebe Neuwirth, Brian Stokes Mitchell and Jerry Orbach introduce these one-of-a-kind performances and share their personal Broadway and Tony memories.
Broadway's Lost Treasures II Overview
Movie Name | Broadway's Lost Treasures II |
Release Date | October 26, 2004 |
Original Language | English |
Runtime | 91 min |
Country | United States of America |
Genres | Music, Documentary |
Director | Christopher A. Cohen |
Producers | Mary Ann Donahue, Paul Graham |
Writer | N/A |
Editors | Michael Coelho |
Cinematography | N/A |
Music | N/A |
Screenplay | N/A |
Production Companies | Acorn Media Enterprises |
Movie Details and Overview
The movie is directed by Christopher A. Cohen. It is very beautiful to watch. The cameraman, N/A, did a great job. The scenes from the movie such as Music, Documentary look amazing. The music by N/A is very nice. It matches the story and makes the movie even better.
Expectations from movie
The movie is 91 minutes long. It has lots of elements like action, emotions, surprises. If you like genres like Music, Documentary movies, you will enjoy this movie. The story is interesting, and you will want to watch till the end.
Broadway's Lost Treasures II movie Ratings
Right now, Broadway's Lost Treasures II has a score of 8 out of 10. This rating comes from 3 people. The movie is still playing in theaters, so the score might change later. Most people like it because it has highlighted strengths like good action or strong story.
Cast Details Overview
Name | Role |
---|---|
Lauren Bacall | Host |
Brian Stokes Mitchell | Host (segment "The Leads") |
Bebe Neuwirth | Host (segment "All Singing, All Dancing") |
Jerry Orbach | Host (segment "Revivals and Record Breakers") / Billy Flynn (segment "Chicago") |
Patti LuPone | Reno Sweeney (segment "Anything Goes") |
Angela Lansbury | Mame Dennis (segment "Mame") |
Bea Arthur | Vera Charles (segment "Mame") |
Robert Morse | J. Pierrepont Finch (segment "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying") |
Jane Lapotaire | Edith Piaf (segment "Piaf") |
Richard Kiley | Don Quixote (segment "Man Of La Mancha") |
Nell Carter | Performer (segment "Ain't Misbehavin'") |
Ken Page | Performer (segment "Ain't Misbehavin'") |
André De Shields | Performer (segment "Ain't Misbehavin'") |
Charlayne Woodard | Performer (segment "Ain't Misbehavin'") |
Armelia McQueen | Performer (segment "Ain't Misbehavin'") |
Michael Jeter | Otto Kringelein (segment "Grand Hotel") |
Brent Barrett | Felix Von Gaigern (segment "Grand Hotel") |
Gregory Hines | Jelly Roll Morton (segment "Jelly's Last Jam") |
Ken Ard | Foot-in-Yo-Ass Sam (segment "Jelly's Last Jam") |
Walter Bobbie | Nicely-Nicely Johnson (segment "Guys & Dolls") |
Nathan Lane | Nathan Detroit (segment "Guys & Dolls") |
John Carpenter | Arvide Abernathy (segment "Guys & Dolls") |
Ruth Williamson | Matilda B. Cartwright (segment "Guys & Dolls") |
J.K. Simmons | Benny Southstreet (segment "Guys & Dolls") |
Ernie Sabella | Harry The Horse (segment "Guys & Dolls") |
Faith Prince | Adelaide (segment "Guys & Dolls") |
Peter Gallagher | Sky Masterson (segment "Guys & Dolls") |
Jossie DeGuzman | Sarah Brown (segment "Guys & Dolls") |
George Hearn | Albin (segment "La Cage aux Folles") |
Colm Wilkinson | Jean Valjean (segment "Les Misérables") |
Judy Kuhn | Cosette (segment "Les Misérables") |
Terrence Mann | Javert (segment "Les Misérables") |
Leo Burmester | Monsieur Thénardier (segment "Les Misérables") |
Jennifer Butt | Madame Thénardier (segment "Les Misérables") |
Frances Ruffelle | Eponine Thénardier (segment "Les Misérables") |
Michael Maguire | Enjolras (segment "Les Misérables") |
David Bryant | Marius (segment "Les Misérables") |
Shirley Verrett | Nettie Fowler (segment "Carousel") |
Katharine Hepburn | Coco Chanel (segment "Coco") |
George Rose | Louis Greff (segment "Coco") |
Gale Dixon | Noelle (segment "Coco") |
David Holliday | Georges (segment "Coco") |
Robert Lindsay | Bill Snibson (segment "Me and My Girl") |
Maryann Plunkett | Sally Smith (segment "Me and My Girl") |
Tom Bosley | Fiorello LaGuardia (segment "Fiorello!") |
Kathi Moss | Saraghina (segment "Nine") |
Bill Hutton | Joseph (segment "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat") |
Laurie Beechman | Narrator (segment "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat") |
Tom Carder | Pharaoh (segment "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat") |
Crew Details Overview
Name | Role |
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Jim Hansen | Camera Operator |
Steven Hecht | Executive Producer |
Steven Hecht | Writer |
Michael Coelho | Editor |
Richard M. Ticktin | Legal Services |
Alex Lebedev | Graphic Designer |
Christopher A. Cohen | Executive Producer |
Bob Morris | Co-Director |
Wayne Palmer | Assistant Director |
Robert C. Pullman | Lighting Director |
Hildy Parks | Writer |
Jay Stollman | Music Supervisor |
Christian Villalba | Line Producer |
Rob Salamanca | Camera Operator |
Terry Benson | Stage Director |
Pat Terray | Camera Operator |
Brian Currie | Production Intern |
Karima S. Boyd | Researcher |
Sharon Radcliffe | Associate Producer |
Peter Primamore | Music |
Frank Lopez | Set Designer |
Penelope Owens | Associate Producer |
Emily Scheible | Production Intern |
Mary Ann Donahue | Producer |
Christopher A. Cohen | Director |
Sharon Radcliffe | Production Manager |
Paul Graham | Producer |
Darianne Bramberg | Makeup Artist |
Anita Robertson | Production Intern |
Jay Stollman | Music |
Erach Screwvala | Associate Producer |
Adam Lerman | Production Assistant |
Tom Mancini | Technical Supervisor |
Overall Review
Broadway's Lost Treasures II is a great movie for people who like Music, Documentary. Lauren Bacall and Brian Stokes Mitchell are acted very well as Host and Host (segment "The Leads"). Bebe Neuwirth, Jerry Orbach, Patti LuPone, Angela Lansbury, Bea Arthur, Robert Morse, and other actors also do a very good job. The movie has amazing songs, scenes, and a strong story. The camera work and music make the movie even better. This is a movie you should watch if you like Music, Documentary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the director of the Broadway's Lost Treasures II?
Christopher A. Cohen directed the movie.
What genres does Broadway's Lost Treasures II belong to?
Broadway's Lost Treasures II is a Music, Documentary movie.
When was Broadway's Lost Treasures II released?
Broadway's Lost Treasures II was released on October 26, 2004.
How long is Broadway's Lost Treasures II?
The movie has a runtime of 91 min.
Who wrote the screenplay for Broadway's Lost Treasures II?
The screenplay was written by N/A.