Review of Kiss Me Kate (1953) by Acacia & — 21 Jul 2007
A hilarious comedy from start to finish, with Anne Miller hamming it up as a notorious playgirl, Howard Keel as the ex-husband trying desperately to win his wife back via the stage play of The Taming of the Shrew, and Kathryn Grayson, the ever lovely coloratura in a blonde and red wig, trying desperately to avoid Keel's advances.
Brilliantly performed and sung, with 14 Cole Porter gems of songs, and an unforgettable opening dance number by the talented Anne Miller... Nothing else will let you say "Kiss Me Kate!".
This review of Kiss Me Kate (1953) was written by Acacia & on 21 Jul 2007.
Kiss Me Kate has generally received positive reviews.
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