Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1999)

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Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1999)

Post by jserraglio » Tue Dec 19, 2023 6:57 am

A magnificent film of this great musical.

Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1999) full movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57pUKrzVaDw&t=696s
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Re: Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1999)

Post by lennygoran » Tue Dec 19, 2023 8:32 am

jserraglio wrote:
Tue Dec 19, 2023 6:57 am
A magnificent film of this great musical.

Really Useful Films, 1999 full movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57pUKrzVaDw&t=696s
Joseph I'm confused-what language are the captions showing on the screen and is there more I can read on this film that's explained in English? Regards, Len

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Re: Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1999)

Post by jserraglio » Tue Dec 19, 2023 9:14 am

lennygoran wrote:
Tue Dec 19, 2023 8:32 am
jserraglio wrote:
Tue Dec 19, 2023 6:57 am
A magnificent film of this great musical.

Really Useful Films, 1999 full movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57pUKrzVaDw&t=696s
Joseph I'm confused-what language are the captions showing on the screen and is there more I can read on this film that's explained in English? Regards, Len
Hi Lenny, The captions are in Russian b/c the uploader is Russian. But you can turn them off and the English is mainly very comprehensible. No English subs.

I am taking my 3 of my 4 grandkids to see this show next week.

Here is an amazing high-school! production from Cherry Creek H. S. New Jersey that sounds semi-pro. It absolutely blew me away. These kids are 17-18 and younger. Hard to believe.

Act 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCn9JW3NpkM
Act 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFG3kqjYaFk

Background info on the 1999 film. There is actually a new film in the works due for a 2024 release, iirc.

Wikipedia: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a 1999 British direct-to-video film version of the 1972 Andrew Lloyd Webber musical of the same name. It is a sung-through musical film on PolyGram Visual Programming Home Entertainment.

Plot

The film depicts Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat being performed to a primary school assembly hall, where the children become the chorus of the musical while the teachers and staff become its characters.

The audience are introduced to Jacob and his twelve sons. Jacob favours his second-youngest Joseph, which he shows by giving him a coat of many colours. The jealousy of Joseph's brothers is only fulfilled by Joseph's interpretation of his own dreams that he is destined to rule over them. They try to kill Joseph, but decide to sell him into slavery instead. They smear his coat in goat's blood and tell Jacob that Joseph is dead. Meanwhile, Joseph is purchased by millionaire Potiphar in Egypt. As he rises through the ranks, Potiphar's wife takes a liking to Joseph. After Joseph refuses her advances, she has Joseph charged with rape and imprisoned. In prison, Joseph interprets the dreams of two fellow prisoners, both former servants to the Pharaoh.

Pharaoh himself has been having some confusing dreams. Upon hearing about Joseph, Pharaoh calls him to interpret his dreams, which Joseph interprets as seven plentiful years followed by seven years of famine. Impressed, Pharaoh puts Joseph in charge of planning for the famine, and he rises to Vizier of Egypt. Back in Canaan, Joseph's family are suffering in the famine, and his brothers begin to regret their actions. They travel to Egypt and beg Joseph for supplies, not recognising him. He tests them by setting up the youngest, Benjamin, to accuse him of theft, and the brothers beg Joseph to let him go. Seeing their change of heart, Joseph reveals his identity, and is joyously reunited with his family.

Cast
Donny Osmond as Joseph
Maria Friedman as Narrator
Richard Attenborough as Jacob
Ian McNeice as Potiphar
Joan Collins as Mrs. Potiphar
Robert Torti as Pharaoh
Christopher Biggins as The Baker
Alex Jennings as The Butler
Nicolas Colicos as Reuben
Jeff Blumenkrantz as Simeon
David J. Higgins as Levi
Shaun Henson as Naphtali
Patrick Clancy as Issachar
Martin Callaghan as Asher
Sebastien Torkia as Dan
Michael Small as Zebulun
Peter Challis as Gad
Nick Holmes as Benjamin
Gerry McIntyre as Judah
Amanda Courtney-Davies as Wife/Apache Dancer

Musical numbers
Act One
"Prologue" – Narrator
"Any Dream Will Do" – Joseph, Children
"Jacob and Sons/Joseph's Coat" – Joseph, Narrator, Jacob, Brothers, Wives, Children
"Joseph's Dreams" – Joseph, Narrator, Brothers, Female Ensemble
"Poor, Poor Joseph" – Narrator, Brothers, Female Ensemble, Children
"One More Angel in Heaven" – Reuben, Jacob, Reuben's Wife, Brothers, Wives
"Potiphar" – Joseph, Narrator, Potiphar, Mrs. Potiphar, Male Ensemble, Children
"Close Every Door" – Joseph, Ensemble Children
"Go, Go, Go Joseph" – Joseph, Narrator, Butler, Baker, Ensemble, Children

Act Two
"Pharaoh Story" – Narrator, Ensemble, Children
"Poor, Poor Pharaoh" – Joseph, Narrator, Pharaoh, Butler, Ensemble
"Song of the King" – Pharaoh, Ensemble, Children
"Pharaoh's Dreams Explained" – Joseph, Ensemble, Children
"Stone the Crows" – Joseph, Narrator, Pharaoh, Female Ensemble
"Those Canaan Days" – Simeon, Jacob, Brothers
"The Brothers Come To Egypt/Grovel, Grovel" – Joseph, Narrator, Brothers, Female Ensemble, Children
"Who's the Thief?" – Joseph, Narrator, Brothers, Female Ensemble, Children
"Benjamin Calypso" – Judah, Brothers (but Benjamin), Female Ensemble
"Joseph All the Time" – Joseph, Narrator, Female Ensemble, Children
"Jacob in Egypt" – Ensemble
"Any Dream Will Do (Reprise)/Give Me My Coloured Coat" – Joseph, Narrator, Ensemble, Children"Joseph Megamix" – Full Company

Release
The film was originally shot as a feature film, but ended up being released directly to video.[1] It was shot over three weeks in July/August 1999 on three sound stages at Pinewood Studios in London. The release of the film was advertised by a brief series of sing-along performances that Osmond starred in as a Fathom Event.[2] The film was released by PolyGram.[3] In the United States, the film was shown as an episode of PBS' Great Performances.

Reception
Reviews of the film were generally positive."[4] The film has been described by PBS as being a "lively interpretation."[5] Michael Dequina, online film critic for "TheMovieReport.com", described the film as a "sweet, candy-colored confection for the entire family."[6]

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Re: Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1999)

Post by lennygoran » Tue Dec 19, 2023 10:30 pm

Joseph thanks-we're away now-I'll look into this when we return. Regards, Len

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Re: Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1999)

Post by david johnson » Wed Dec 20, 2023 5:59 am

I performed as Jacob in that.

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