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Title
The Danny Kaye show
Type
Moving Image
Monograph
Subject
Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870. Trois mousquetaires. English--Parodies, imitations, etc. (LCSH)
Variety shows (Television programs) (LCSH)
Humorous music (LCSH)
Dance (LCSH)
Action and adventure films--Caricatures and cartoons (LCSH)
Radio programs--Drama (LCSH)
Teenagers--Songs and music (LCSH)
Genre Form
Motion pictures (LCGFT)
Musical variety (MIM)
Series (MIM)
Television (MIM)
Classification
LCC: VBM 3755 (viewing copy) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
LCC: FCB 3614-3615 (ref print) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
LCC: FBC 5355-5356 (ref print, copy 2) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
LCC: VTB 2309 (master) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
LCC: FTA 2509-2510 (arch neg) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
LCC: FTA 2511-2512 (neg trk) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
LCC: FTA 2513-2514 (mag trk) (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Moving Image Technique(s)
live action
Summary
Presents Kaye and Carney as identical twins engaged in swordplay for the French crown in a parody of The three musketeers (Talent playhouse/Musketeers sketch / performed by Kaye, Carney, Harvey Korman, Jamie Farr, Henry Beckman, and ensemble). Also includes Kaye's "victim" character sharing a room with an obnoxious conventioneer (Hotel sketch / performed by Kaye, Carney, Korman, Farr, and ensemble), Carney' voice impressions from his days in radio, and Kaye and Joanie Sommers singing Shakespeare for teenagers.
Table Of Contents
Dance and musical numbers: South Rampart street parade / sung by Danny Kaye and chorus ; danced by ensemble supered over lower screen
Where are you? / sung by Joanie Sommers
When your lover has gone / sung by Sommers
Romeo and Juliet / sung by Kaye and Sommers
The story of Alice / sung by Kaye and Clinger Sisters.
Duration
PT60M
Authorized Access Point
The Danny Kaye show. No. 11