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Photo Features Celebrate the 62nd Anniversary of the South Pacific Film With These Rarely-Seen Archival Photos The screen adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein鈥檚 Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical was released March 19, 1958.
Rossano Brazzi and Mitzi Gaynor The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization: A Concord Music Company

Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II saw their Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical WWII musical South Pacific hit the big screen March 19, 1958.

The film adaptation of classic musical, starring Mitzi Gaynor and Rossano Brazzi, follows the lives of U.S. military men, nurses and residents of a Polynesian island during World War II.

Go Behind the Scenes of South Pacific Film With These Rarely-Seen Archival Photos

Ted Chapin, President of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization: A Concord Music Company, spoke about the film and its place in the Rodgers and Hammerstein canon while sharing set photos from the Fox and R&H archives with 半岛体育.

鈥淪outh Pacific hit the country in the post-WWII emotion; it meant a great deal to Rodgers and Hammerstein and to fans of the musical," he says. "And so they wanted to make a movie as well as they could."

By the time South Pacific entered production, the musical was already a long-running Broadway hit, with national tours and London productions also in operation. 鈥淎 lot of cast members in the film had been in South Pacific onstage as well,鈥� says Chapin. 鈥淏y the time they filmed it, they had so many cast members to pick from.鈥�

Chapin also spoke about the film鈥檚 use of color filters during the musical numbers: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know that a lot of movie people understood that in theatre, when a song started, the lighting would change鈥攗sually very subtly鈥攂ut the lighting would take you somewhere a little different from where the rest of the show was.

鈥淚 think that what Joshua Logan did was say, 鈥榃hat if we translate that into movie terms?鈥� We鈥檒l never know whether, in fact, he was told he could remove the color. And the concept wasn鈥檛 very well-received, even though the film did well at the box office. But it鈥檚 an idea. They were risk takers, and it happened to be a risk that didn鈥檛 set the movie world on fire.鈥�

Chapin also points out, "It鈥檚 always fascinating to see what you have to do鈥攅specially on a beach鈥攚ith lighting, cameras, and the rails for the cameras to roll down. And then filmed on location in Kauai. Apparently, to this day, where they shot the film is one of the big tourist spots."

In 2018, the film returned to commemorate the 60th anniversary. (In 2009 the film underwent a stunning restoration for its with photochemical restoration of its original 65mm negative, in addition to a 8k high definition scan of the brand new interpositive.)

 
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