Bought this out of a bit of nostalgia but having a long career in Industrial relations I found the story a pleasant romp through union negotiations. Musical interludes were very enjoyable. Worth the pruchase price.
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Suitable for general audiences.
NOTE: The content is very mild in impact
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Bought this out of a bit of nostalgia but having a long career in Industrial relations I found the story a pleasant romp through union negotiations. Musical interludes were very enjoyable. Worth the pruchase price.
An old time musical with a great number of well known songs. A fun movie.
A memory of the good old song and dance days. Lots of clever foot work.
The Pajama Game
Labour and management at the Sleeptite Pajama Factory aren't sleeping much lately: a proposed 7 1/2-cent hourly wage increase is why – and a strike may result. But negotiations here involve snappy stars, terrific tunes and dynamic dance as Doris Day, John Rait and a Broadway-seasoned cast play The Pajama Game.
Songs by the Damn Yankees duo of Richard Adler and Jerry Ross and choreography by Bob Fosse generate lots of Steam Heat, all whipped together delightfully under the direction of two musical masters of stage and screen, George Abbott and Stanley Donen. Besides Steam Heat (showcasing the quirky brilliance of dancer Carol Haney), catch Hey There, I'm Not at All in Love, Hernando's Hideaway, Once-a-Year Day and other all-time great numbers. Nothing's quite the same as The Pajama Game.
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