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Carmen Jones

Something Really New! Something Truly Different!
1954 | 105m | English

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At a parachute factory during WWII, vixen Carmen Jones seduces an engaged soldier to avoid imprisonment.
Release Date: Oct 28, 1954
Director: Otto Preminger
Writer: Oscar Hammerstein II, Harry Kleiner
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords world war ii, opera, seduction, musical, north carolina, love, based on play or musical, desire, stockade, 1940s, african american
Production Companies Carlyle Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $750,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 14, 2024
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Name Character
Dorothy Dandridge Carmen Jones
Harry Belafonte Joe
Pearl Bailey Frankie
Olga James Cindy Lou
Joe Adams Husky Miller
Diahann Carroll Myrt
Brock Peters Sergeant Brown
Roy Glenn Rum Daniels
Nick Stewart Dink Franklin
Le Vern Hutcherson Joe (voice)
Marilyn Horne Carmen Jones (voice)
Marvin Hayes Husky Miller (voice)
Bernie Hamilton Reporter
Madame Sul-Te-Wan Hagar – Carmen's Grandmother (Uncredited)
Name Job
Otto Preminger Director
Oscar Hammerstein II Book, Lyricist
Louis R. Loeffler Editor
Claude E. Carpenter Set Decoration
Leon Birnbaum Music Editor
Herschel Burke Gilbert Music Director
Roger Heman Sr. Sound
Vinton Vernon Sound Recordist
Herman E. Webber Production Manager
David Silver Assistant Director
Harry Kleiner Screenplay
Sam Leavitt Director of Photography
Edward L. Ilou Art Direction
Mary Ann Nyberg Costume Design
George Brand Music Editor
Albert Myers Camera Operator
Arthur von Kirbach Sound
Ted Dale Music Director
Murray Spivack Sound Recordist
Max Slater Production Assistant
Lina Abarbanell Casting Consultant
John Indrisano Fight Choreographer
Georges Bizet Music
Saul Bass Title Designer
Name Title
Otto Preminger Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress Diahann Carroll Nominated
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Geronimo1967
6.0

To be frank, I struggled with this... Dorothy Dandridge is superb and both she and Harry Belafonte belt out Oscar Hammerstein II's lyrical adaptations of George Bizet's rousing comic opera tunefully; but not particularly stylishly. That may have been down to the relocation of the story from elegant ... 19th Century Seville to gritty 20th century North Carolina via which it loses much of the vigour and vibrancy of the original story. Instead, it depicts more of a tale of the aspirational grind of African Americans against poverty and oppression and so I found that rather hijacked the original sentiment, somewhat. The narrative is also, frequently, very disjointed. It was never meant to be a straightforward love story: "Carmen" isn't actually a very nice woman - and her noble lover "Joe" is really just a means to an end for her, leaving his fiancée "Cindy Lou" (Olga James) left high and dry in what is, essentially, a rather sad love triangle. Otto Preminger certainly went out on a limb with it - the extent to which 1950s America was ready for this was very much a gamble; but that doesn't make the film better than it actually is - a wonderfully erudite comment on social mobility and love in America that uses Bizet as it's vehicle; nothing more nothing less...

Nov 21, 2022