The Mikado
(Video DVD) 

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Published
[Irvington, NY] : Criterion Collection, [2011].
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (91 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (18 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 19 cm). 
Status
Langlois Public Library - Adult/General - Video
DVD MIKADO
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North Bend Public Library - Adult/General - Video
MIKADO
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Published
[Irvington, NY] : Criterion Collection, [2011].
Format
Video DVD
Language
English
UPC
715515069212

Notes

General Note
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1939.
General Note
Full screen (1.33:1).
General Note
Synopsis partially derived from the Gilbert and Sullivan Archive.
General Note
Special features: Interviews: Mike Leigh (18 min.); Scholars Josephine Lee and Ralph MacPhail, Jr. (29 min.); 1926 D'Oyly Carte promo [b & w silent film] (4 min.); Deleted scene (3 min.); Audio feature: 1939 radio broadcast excerpts from "The swing Mikado" (4 min.) and "The hot Mikado" (8 min.); Booklet includes the essay "Celluloid Savoy" by Geoffrey O'Brien.
Creation/Production Credits
Decor, Vertès ; cameraman, Bernard Knowles ; technicolor photographer, William V. Skall ; editors, Philip Charlot, Gene Milford ; art director, Ralph Brinton.
Participants/Performers
Kenny Baker (Nanki-Poo), Martyn Green (Ko-Ko), Sydney Granville (Pooh-Bah), John Barclay (The Mikado), Gregory Stroud (Pish-Tush), Jean Colin (Yum-Yum), Constance Willis (Katisha), Elizabeth Paynter (Pitti-Sing), Kathleen Naylor (Peep-Bo); the London Symphony Orchestra ; the Chorus of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company ; Geoffrey Toye, conductor.
Description
The legendary Gilbert and Sullivan troupe, the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, joined forces with Hollywood for this 1939 Technicolor version of the fabled comic opera, the first complete work by the famed duo to be adapted for the screen, directed by musician and Oscar-nominated filmmaker Victor Schertzinger. The result is a lavish cinematic retelling of the British political satire set in exotic Japan. Nanki-Poo, son of the Mikado of Japan, fled his father's imperial court to escape marriage with Katisha, an elderly lady. Now, disguised as a traveling musician, he meets and falls in love with Yum-Yum, the young ward of Ko-Ko, a cheap tailor in the town of Titipu. Yum-Yum, however, is already betrothed to her guardian, and Nanki-Poo is in despair.
System Details
DVD, NTSC, region 1; Dolby Digital mono.; full screen presentation, preserving the 1.33 :1 aspect ratio of its original theatrical exhibition.
Language
In English; with optional subtitles in English for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH).

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Gilbert, W. S. 1., Sullivan, A., D'Oyly Carte, R., Toye, G., Schertzinger, V., Baker, K., Green, M., Granville, S., Barclay, J., Stroud, G., Colin, J., Willis, C., Nickell-Lean, E., Naylor, K., Vertès, M., Skall, W. V. 1., Knowles, B., Brinton, R., Charlot, P., Milford, G., & Sullivan, A. (2011). The Mikado . Criterion Collection.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

W. S. 1836-1911, Gilbert et al.. 2011. The Mikado. Criterion Collection.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

W. S. 1836-1911, Gilbert et al.. The Mikado Criterion Collection, 2011.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Gilbert, W. S. 1836-1911,, et al. The Mikado Criterion Collection, 2011.

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