Li'l Abner is a 1959 musical film based on the comic strip of the same name created by Al Capp and the successful Broadway musical of the same name that opened in 1956. The movie was produced by Norman Panama and directed by Melvin Frank (co-writers of the Broadway production). It was the second film to be based on the comic strip, the first being RKO's 1940 film, Li'l Abner.
Several songs, with music by Gene De Paul and lyrics by Johnny Mercer, were adapted directly from the Broadway production, but the original portions of the motion picture score were written and conducted by Nelson Riddle and Joseph J. Lilley, which earned them an Oscar nomination for Best Score in 1960 and earned Riddle a Grammy nomination for Best Soundtrack Album. The movie was released on December 11, 1959 by Paramount Pictures.
Almost every major character in the movie was portrayed by the same performer who appeared in the role on Broadway. Notable exceptions are Daisy Mae (played by Edie Adams on Broadway) and Appassionata von Climax (played on stage by Tina Louise). Jerry Lewis has an unbilled brief cameo as Itchy McRabbit.Synopsis
Une comédie musicale basée sur les personnages de bande dessinée créés par Al Capp. Lorsque les habitants de Dogpatch, aux États-Unis, sont avertis par le gouvernement qu'ils doivent évacuer leur ville car elle va servie de cible pour les test d'une bombe atomique, ils essayent de démontrer que leur ville vaut la peine d'être sauvée. Pendant ce temps, Earthquake McGoon veut épouser Daisy Mae, Daisy Mae veut épouser Li'l Abner, et Li'l Abner veut juste aller pêcher.
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