Summary

Over the long time , some moving picture have been remade as musical , but they have n’t always been improved upon in the process . WithThe Color PurpleandMean Girlsshaping up to be two of the biggest film in January , melodious remakes are bigger than ever . It seems possible that there will be more on the horizon if there bear witness to be an appetite for musical remakes , but there are already plenty of illustration to look back on . These moving picture can show the best way to accommodate old film , although sometimes they only prove which types of movies should be leave alone .

Some of the most popular musicals of all sentence started out as movies without any Sung . Their very existence is a great example of sidelong thinking , and the artistic look of reinvention . Some movie are recreated as musicals decades after they are first released , showing that any movie could potentially be given the same discussion years down the line of business . The good musical remakes might change the look and style of their source cloth , but they can deliver the goods as long as they keep the essence of what makes the original movie so pop . Musical remakes do n’t ask to resemble the archetype too much , but they should enhance a dissimilar expression of the textile .

10Nine (2009)

8 1/2 (1963)

There are some films which seem like perfect pick to be adjust into musicals , and Federico Fellini ’s introverted surrealist masterpiece8 1/2is not one of them . Nevertheless , Nineenjoyed a long and successful run on Broadway , and it attracted a prestigious ensemble roll to the movie , which includes Daniel Day - Lewis in the lead part . The musical adaptation miss the personal ghost of Fellini , and it toes the line between adaptation and pastiche . Marion Cotillard is the standout performer , and her ballad is the most unambiguously moving birdcall , but there are few other instant whenNinejustifies being a melodic .

9Kid Galahad (1962)

Kid Galahad (1937)

Although it is n’t up there with Elvis Presley ’s best film , likeJailhouse RockandViva Las Vegas , the King of Rock and Roll move over a safe account of himself as an aspiring bagger inKid Galahad . The news report is based on a film noir from 1937 asterisk Wayne Morris as the titular pugilist , andHumphrey Bogart as a gangster . The musical version spay the history to heap more focus onto Elvis , and it establish him a chance to do what he does best . None of the songs catch on massively , but the most renowned is probably " King of the Whole World , " which sway along with Elvis ' stylemark politic drawl .

8Reefer Madness (2005)

Reefer Madness (1936)

It ’s more than just a stoner funniness , since its 1930s lay out draws parallels between contemporaneous beau monde and the stagnation of the temperance movement .

The originalReefer Madnessis an development moving picture designed to scare young people away from the effects of marijuana , but its laughable misunderstanding of the drug and its overblown melodrama have gift it a cult following among smokers . The 2005 musical adaptation mock the absurdity of American moralist paranoia . It ’s more than just a lapidator drollery , since its 1930s setting draws line of latitude between contemporary lodge and the stagnancy of the temperance motion . Reefer Madnessdoesn’t ferment with the opulent scale leaf of some other musicals , but it come in its dance scenes with plenty of zing . Most of the performing artist are more skilful at comedy than euphony .

7Silk Stockings (1957)

Ninotchka (1939)

Fred Astaire stars as an American movie producer who romances a stoical Russian running inSilk Stockings . The dance sequences are pack with as much genius and joyousness as any of Astaire ’s film , and Cyd Charisse makes a great dance married person for him . Greta Garbo plays Ninotchka in the original , and her deadpan clowning is sorely missed inSilk Stockings . Peter Lorre is a very strange choice for some comic sculptural relief , and his cast is diagnostic ofSilk Stockingstrading in the keen humor ofNinotchka . Fortunately , Silk Stockingswins some gamey - caliber musical gift from this trade , withCole Porter producing the songs .

6State Fair (1945)

State Fair (1933)

State Fairis the only Rodgers and Hammerstein musical comedy written for pic rather than the stage . It ’s a charming slice of aliveness history about a crime syndicate who visit the Iowa State Fair , and the people they forgather there . There is a sick pig , a game of ring toss , and some dissension about cooking . All of these elements and more contribute to a queerly immersive narrative about immature love , tied together by song which bring out the aroused secret of their fibre . " It Might as Well Be Spring " gain ground the Academy Award for Best Original Song , andState Fair ’s endure popularity spawn another remaking in 1962 .

5High Society (1956)

The Philadelphia Story (1940)

Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby teamed up forHigh Societyin 1956 , an adaptation of a popular screwball funniness starring Cary Grant and James Stewart in the same roles . The two Man contend for the affection of Grace Kelly , whose role was played by the similarly glamourous Audrey Hepburn inThe Philadelphia Story . High Societyprovides one ofGrace Kelly ’s most memorable picture show roles , in her final appearance . The cast boasts such vast musical talent that even the great Louis Armstrong only has a minor persona to diddle . Despite these positive , High Societyfalls shy of its incredible potentiality , and it miss the emotional sonority ofThe Philadelphia Story .

4The Producers (2005)

The Producers (1967)

Mel Brooks ' original version ofThe Producershad a number from the fictional musicalSpringtime for Hitler , but the picture itself did n’t have any other songs . The Producersis one ofGene Wilder ’s good movies , sport him as a psychoneurotic accountant who gets caught up in a scheme bring on the tough Broadway melodic conceivable . In the 2005 remaking , Matthew Broderick takes on Wilder ’s role , opposite Nathan Lane as the shady , small - time producer . The special songs add to the lucullan stylus of the Broadway trick . Highlights include Will Ferrell blab " Der Guten Tag Hop - Clop " and the flamboyant Broadway director Roger Debris .

3Little Shop Of Horrors (1986)

The Little Shop of Horrors (1960)

Little Shop of Horrorspays tribute to its B - movie roots , revel in the joyousness of its outlandish plot and some designedly obvious practical effects . Although the melodious movie was made in the eighties , its medicine mimics the soulful rock and pealing of sixties Motown hits . Little Shop of Horrorsis campy and fun . In that respect , it strikes the perfect flavour for a musical theater about a homo - eat plant . Thebest Song dynasty fromLittle Shop of Horrorswere mostly lift from the off - Broadway production , with the exception of " Mean Green Mother from Outer Space " which became the first song nominated for an Academy Award which featured profanity .

2Hairspray (2007)

Hairspray (1988)

The musical version ofHairsprayhas become such a huge success that it has outperformed the John Waters comedy from 1988 . Most of weewee ' moving picture are transgressive cult collision , butHairspraymarked a move toward the mainstream which spawn an award - winning stage melodious . The 2007 version ofHairspraystars Nicki Blonskyas Tracy , a Baltimore teenager who dreams of stardom as a dancer . The brilliant ensemble cast features James Marsden , Zac Efron , Michelle Pfeiffer , and Queen Latifah , among others . John Travolta plays Tracy ’s female parent Edna , continuing the custom of the function being represent by a Isle of Man in retarding force , after Divine asterisk in Waters ' original .

1A Star Is Born (1954)

A Star is Born (1937)

A Star is Born is both a idealistic love affair and a vitriolic cataclysm . Above all , it is a vitrine of Garland ’s exceptional talent .

A Star is Bornhas been make over double more since 1954 . In 1976 , Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson played the lead roles , and Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper made their own variation in 2018 . Judy Garland and James Mason were the duet who set the pattern in 1954 , and their version has stood the tryout of fourth dimension . A Star is Bornis both a grand romance and a bitter cataclysm . Above all , it is a showcase of Garland ’s olympian gift , not just as a vocaliser but also as an actor . The songs are exceptionally entertaining , but they never cut off the flow of the narrative .

Some movies are so right that studios just keep re - telling them … and these are the ones with the most remakes .

A Star is Born and King Kong

A collage image of Luke Skywalker in A New Hope

How Live-Action Snow White Used Dropped Storylines Explained By Director in New Featurette

Composite image of Little Shop of Horrors and Hairspray

Daniel Day-Lewis on the catwalk as photographers crowd around in Nine (2009)

Elvis Presley as a boxer surrounded by his team in Kid Galahad

Reefer Madness musical dance sequence

Fred Astaire dancing with Cyd Charisse in Silk Stockings

Margy and Pat in State Fair (1945)

Grace Kelly in High Society

Judy Garland in A Star is Born