Les Miserables - The 10th Anniversary Dream Cast in Concert at London's Royal Albert Hall | 
enlarge | Actors: Colm Wilkinson, Michael Ball, Lea Salonga, Judy Kuhn, Michael Maguire Studio: BBC Warner Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 2 Running Time: 148 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.8
MPN: 1000036352 UPC: 883929005949 EAN: 0883929005949 ASIN: B00110K62U
Theatrical Release Date: May 1, 1998 Release Date: February 19, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! BRAND NEW DVDs in FACTORY PACKAGING! Most U.S. orders ship with DELIVERY CONFIRMATION. Shipping from multiple U.S. locations. MovieWeb provides great products, prices & CUSTOMER SERVICE!
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Product Description A performance of Les Miserables by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall for a 10th Anniversary Concert celebration.Running Time: 147 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/BBC UPC: 883929005949 Manufacturer No: 1000036352
Amazon.com The 10th anniversary concert video of the international musical sensation Les Misérables might be the best thing to appease fans until a full-fledged movie comes along. Or it might be even better, as feature films are often subject to extramusical casting considerations and this 1995 dream cast is superb. Reprising their roles from the original London company are Colm Wilkinson (Valjean), Michael Ball (Marius), and Alun Armstrong (Thenardier). From Broadway come Judy Kuhn (Cosette), Lea Salonga (Eponine), and Michael Maguire (Enjolras); from a later London production comes Ruthie Henshall (Fantine); and from Australia comes Philip Quast (Javert). Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg's score vividly captures the passion of Victor Hugo's epic tale of post-Revolutionary France, combining tear-jerking ballads ("I Dreamed a Dream," "Bring Him Home") and rousing anthems ("Do You Hear the People Sing"). The format of this concert is closer to that of a dramatic cantata rather than a fully staged production; the singers stand at their microphone stands with an orchestra and chorus behind them, but they do wear costumes and participate in some movement. At certain points such as the climax of the barricade scene, the video switches to action from a stage production. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra sounds great, and it can be thrilling when 200 choristers (dressed in logo T-shirts) rise to their feet for a full-company number such as "One Day More." Also, subtitles provide date and scene information and help move the story along. The 147-minute video contains footage not seen when Les Mis was a PBS pledge-drive staple, most notably the encore in which a progression of 17 actors who have played Valjean around the world share "Do You Hear the People Sing?" Each sings a line in his native language, a testament to the enduring power of this show to audiences everywhere. --David Horiuchi DVD features The 2008 two-disc edition presents the concert on a single-sided disc (the original DVD split the concert over two sides) with optional English subtitles. It's also in anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1 aspect ratio) comparied to the original's 1.33 full-screen. The second disc has Stage by Stage: Les Miserables, the hourlong documentary from 1988. --David Horiuchi
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Les Miserables is incroyable! August 25, 2008 Rita M. Johnson (Calgary, AB Canada) This is the definitive version of the incredible stage production of Les Miserables. With all those amazing voices, particularly Michael Ball, it's a must-have for any fan of this show. The ending, with the many Jean Valjeans from around the world singing in their own tongue, is truly spectacular.
A Five Star Must August 15, 2008 Red L. Pat (Medford, WI) I remember seeing this as a PBS special a few years ago, and I really enjoyed it. Recently I saw some snippets of it on You Tube, and decided to buy a copy. It was money well spent. The music is fantastic, the voices send a chill through the body. I could watch and listen to this over and over, and never tire of it. I really enjoyed the novel that it was based on. Pure entertainment!
Extremely satisfying July 26, 2008 J. Lowe (Newport Beach, CA) I've always loved this score, and have not been a fan of the Trevor Nunn staging, so this is the perfect performance type for me. The best of the best. Can't wait for the Royal Albert Hall staged concert of CHESS coming next year for the same reasons...
Unique & Superb July 13, 2008 John Morgan (Plano, Texas) Cast members from the World join on stage and remain throughout this unique performance. Such does not detract; rather the performance is enhanced by the witnesses, who are our surrogates, to their own stunning performance. We all see and hear Victor Hugo's message transmitted with clarity of life's revolution taking place within and around each one of us. The ending will send chills down the back of the most cynical critic of the theater.
Great Music, Fantastic Cast July 2, 2008 Nancy T. Hernandez (San Mateo, CA, USA) This performance does indeed have the dream cast. The roles are played to perfection. The bonus information is most interesting. To think that the critics panned the original stage performance, although the public loved it. Les Mis is truely one of the greatest musicals ever composed. There is one disappointment, however. The Tenth Anniversary Concert, as seen on PBS, included a special encore presenting actors who played Jean Valjean in productions from 17 different countries, each stepping up to sing a line, or two, of "Do You Here the People Sing" in his own language. This encore was omitted from the DVD, although it was included on the CD of this concert. I can see this encore only on my own VCR of the concert. Too bad.
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