The Physician - Julie Andrews
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- Опубліковано 7 бер 2009
- Film starring Julie Andrews and based on the life of actress Gertrude Lawrence, on- and offstage, takes the opportunity to feature extravagant musical production numbers with Julie Andrews acting, singing and dancing.
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lol...her vocal turns in the beginning are soooo good...my god...flawless dead center on pitch....and she ends on a high c!
One of her greatest performances ever. She kills this number.
Brilliant Cole Porter song from a genius song writer and lyricist
This performance is one of a kind. How can you not smile wide as a Cheshire cat?
Julie is a creative genius! Her singing of her Anatomy& Physiology is flawless! ! Love her in this movie STAR, her portrayal of Gertrude Lawrence is simply brilliant!!
I just saw this tonight -- Love it and was awed all over again at Julie Andrews range. This film was not what it could have been -- but now I just sat back and enjoyed watching her and Daniel Massey as Noel Coward. - Thanks for putting the music on here.
Love Julie's version! She never disappoints!
She's amazing. She gives her all in every performance, and her delivery is SO awesome and funny!!
She kills every performance her voice can't be taught your either born with perfect pitch or you don't have it she is a true born performer just brilliant to watch
Magnificent performance of a brilliant song. Love this film.
The film "Star!" may have been a boxoffice disappointment, but J.A.'s performances of the musical numbers were extraordinary.
What a LEGEND! Julie is the epitome of Perfcetion
Julie, as Gerty Lawrence (a truly fabulous STAR 🌟) proves once again that SHE is a magnificent STAR 🌟! 🏆.
Great number - not just musically but visually- the costumes are dazzling
I enjoyed this a lot. Great production numbers. Fun story. Good direction. Thanks for this post.
Great movie if you want to see Julie in a different role. She is the greatest actress still.
What a funny song. I was today years old when I found out about this film.
Julie is brilliant & beautiful
Unfortunately few even knew about the incredible OTT Gertrude Lawrence. Also musicals were reaching their SUNSET 🌇. Still waiting for a big screen MUSICAL of SUNSET BOULEVARD! Norma Desmond the greatest STAR 🌟 of them ALL! Yes, Mr DeMille, she IS ready for her CLOSE UP! 🏰
brilliant performance by Julie!
Thank you, Leonardo, for confirming 3:30. I've wondered about that my whole life! It's just brilliant.
Appendix? Tremendix! Cerebella? Simply swella!
.."and yet not me as WHOLE"!!!! LOLOLOL!!! And just look at how Julie Andrews delivers the pun!!! Only Julie could get away with THAT!! Fabulously naughty! ;-)
Very nice.. perfect... dream of seeing her n person one day!🥰
It was on purpose, as Saul Chaplin (the musical director) confirmed. XD
Julie is an absolute and smart iconoclast of herself. :-)))
NUNCA OLVIDARE" ESTA ESCENA ARTISTICA DE LA PELICULA " S T A R " !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DONDE LA TAMBIEN INOLVIDABLE JULIE ANDREWS
HACE GALA DE SUS DOTES ARTISTICOS .....
ENCARNANDO A LA ACTRIZ
GERTRUDE LAWRENCE !!!!!!!!!!!!!
ESTE FILM NO FUE' UN EXITO
DE TAQUILLA PARA HOLLYWOOD ...
LASTIMOSAMENTE NO SE VALORO" SU CONTENIDO
DE ARTE .
CIERTAMENTE EL PERSONAJE
BIOGRAFICO ..... NO RESULTÓ
CON LA FUERZA Y ENJUNDIA
QUE EL CARACTER LO REQUERIA ....
PERO ASÍ Y TODO ....
LAS ESCENAS DE PERFORMANCES
DE CANTO Y BAILE ....
FUERON EXQUISITAMENTE
LOGRADAS !!!!!!!!!!!
COMO TODO EN LA VIDA ....
LOS SERES HUMANOS PODEMOS
TENER ALTOS Y BAJOS EN
NUESTRO VIVIR ......
ESTAS GRANDES ESTRELLAS Y ASTROS ....
TAMBIEN LO TIENEN .......
PERO EL TALENTO PREVALECE
A TRAVEZ DEL TIEMPO .....
ASI' COMO LOS PERSONAJES
INOLVIDABLES !!!!!!!!
BRAVO GERTIE LAWRENCE !!!!!!!!!!
BRAVO JULIE ANDREWS !!!!!!!!!!
AMBAS ESTRELLAS SON
INOLVIDABLES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Song from the 1933 Cole Porter musical "Nymph Errant."
Maravillosa plataforma por que tenemos a la dicha de ver las maravillas de obras de teatro las revistas musicales por que en estos tiempos ya no ay buenos directores escenografías maravillosas felicitó a quien tiene la gentileza de permitirnos gozar de maravillosos espectáculos
i absolutely love the music from this movie!! whenever im on the i just have to listen. Julie is my idol!!! i *heart * her!!! does anyone know where i might purchase this music? ive tried itunes AND limewire but no luck!!!! HELP!!!
YES
AWESOME!!!! I LOVE it can u PLZ post the whole movie!!
That's right .I also wish to watch the movie.
I don't think she's flubbing the line about the pharynx; she's recreating the moment when he had a tongue depressor in her mouth to examine it, which would have prevented her from speaking (or singing) clearly.
Agreed - similarly a later lyric has "singing slightly off-key" which she sings deliberately slightly off-key! It is reproducing a stage ACT not a straight song performance.
Scramble She's sensational! Makes everything real! You gotta love Julie!
Do you think her act at 3:30 was on purpose? ;)
This movie is very funny. She is so GREAT AT EVERYTHING!
of course it was on purpose
That was soooo naughty of her to do!
Marley Sickels. i usually convert youtube vids to mp3 through mp3 ROCKET. try downloading it. and i love julie too!!! :)
Julie Andrews worked so hard,along with Robert Wise,to make a success of “Star”.What went
wrong?Perhaps the title and title song were wrong.Perhaps the script needed polishing up.
Perhaps the film should have ended with scenes from “The King and I”.Whichever way you look
at it,Julie was magnificent from start to finish.This one song alone makes the film worthwhile.
The script is 99% of the problem, and it is astonishing that a multi-million dollar production showcasing the then biggest star in the world went ahead without a major rewrite. The musical numbers are wonderful - the dialogue and storyline (what little there is of it) are abysmal. The character of Gertrude is unlikeable, the men in her life are all bland with interchangeable dialogue, and nothing really happens. The most (almost only) critical praise went to Daniel Massey as Noel Coward, but l think only because his role was slightly better written and defined than any other in film. To think Robert Wise, who crafted The Sound of Music with such utter brilliance, should have wasted the chance to display Julie at her best is shocking.
I think the trouble is that you just don’t end up emotionally invested in Gertrude’s story. The individual numbers are all brilliant, but the script doesn’t really work.
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The truth
once i loves such a shattering physician
quite the best-looking doctor in the State
He looked after my physical condition
And his bedside manner was great
He said my bronchial tubes were entrancing
My epiglotis filled him with glee
He simply loved my larynx
And went wild about my pharynx
But he never said he loved me
He said my epidermis was darling
And found my blood as blue as could be
He went through wild ecstatics
When I showed him my lymphatics
But he never said he loved me.
And though no doubt
It was not very smart of me
I kept on wracking my soul
To figure out
Why he loved every part of me
And yet not me as a whole
With my esophagus he was ravished
Enthusiastic to a degree
He said 'twas just enormous
My appendix vermiformis
But he never said he loved me
He said my vertebrae were "sehr schoen"
He called my coccyx "plus que gentil"
He murmured "molto bella"
When I sat on his patella
But he never said he loved me
He took a fleeting look at my thorax
And started singing slightly off-key
He cried "May Heaven strike us"
When I played my umbilicus
But he never said he loved me
He seemed amused
When he first made a test of me
To further his medical art
Yet he refused
When he'd fixed up the rest of me
To cure that ache in my heart
And so he lingered on until morning
Yet when I tried to pay him his fee
He said "Why, don't be funny
It is I who own you money"
But he never said...
He said he really thought a lot of
My medulla oblongata
And my pancreas and sternum
Made him sing a wild cantata
When I shook my pelvic girdle
Well, he did a double hurdle
Your appendix?
Just tremendix
Cerebellum?
Simply swellum
But he never said...
He loved my sinuses and spleen
And every organ in between
And yet he never said he loved me!
Sagnika Das Well, thank you for that...
Sagnika Das Thanks for lyrics.
no competition with Gertie Lawrence alas Julie Andrews is always Julie Andrews first!!
Wasn't this also the subject of STAR!?
This is so funny and amazing, but wtf is this movie?
It's called Star!
Really? I'll have to look it up then. The only Julie Andrews movies I've seen are MAry Poppins, The Sound of Music, Victor/VIctoria and both Princess Diaries movies, and I wanna watch every single one I've missed. I will always love Julie forever and ever. AND EVER!!! XD
Rachel DeRosier You should watch her performance of "The Saga of Jenny", it's really wonderful!
Rachel DeRosier Unfortunately "Star!" isn't much fun to watch, aside from Julie's musical numbers, which are sublime.
It's like a tribute to Gertude Lawrence and that is why the movie wasn't so popular, Julie's fans didn't like seeing her as Gertrude although this movie shows off just how talented she was as a singer, dancer, actress and performer
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It was a box-office flop, first for Andrews.
She actually flubs the lyrics at 1:40!
The line is supposed to be "went wild about my pharynx"
She had her finger in her mouth while saying it...I'm quite sure she was saying it properly!
Most songs in movie musicals are pre-recorded.
I'm well aware. Being that they are pre-recorded by an "actress" they go through the same motions in the sound booth so that it makes sense and is authentic on film. Let's try and not find fault where there is none shall we!
William Craig Yes, most. But there are some exceptions and this happens to be one of them. She sang while they filmed.
It wasn't flubbed at all; it was....well, deliberate/glaring innuendo, is all I'll say! (Read the lyrics -- note her gesture.)
The film bombed; people were tired of Andrews, Americans didn't know who Gertrude Lawrence was, the songs were not originals, and we were at war in the 'Nam.
Gertrude Lawrence had been a major star in the New York theatre, but while the individual numbers are exquisite, you never end up emotionally invested in Gertrude Lawrence as a character.