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  1. South Pacific. 7. April 1949. South Pacific ist ein Musical mit der Musik von Richard Rodgers und den Liedtexten von Oscar Hammerstein II. Das Buch schrieb Hammerstein zusammen mit Joshua Logan. Es basiert auf zwei Kurzgeschichten von James A. Michener aus seinem Werk „Tales of the South Pacific“, das 1948 den Pulitzer-Preis für ...

  2. South Pacific. Music by Richard Rodgers | Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Book by Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan | Adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Tales of the South Pacific by James Michener. Based on short stories by James Michener published collectively as Tales of the South Pacific, the musical South Pacific opened on ...

  3. Francis Kahele: Henry. South Pacific, auch bekannt als Süd Pazifik, ist ein US-amerikanischer Film von Joshua Logan aus dem Jahr 1958. Er ist die Verfilmung des Broadway-Musicals South Pacific von Richard Rodgers und Oscar Hammerstein II. In den USA ein Klassiker, war der Film auf dem europäischen Markt nur in Großbritannien ein Erfolg.

  4. LISTEN. The original Broadway cast of South Pacific gathered in Columbia Record’s famous 30th Street Studio to record the original cast album on April 18 and 19, 1949. With orchestrations by Robert Russell Bennett, the recording was conducted by Salvatore Dell’Isola and produced by Goddard Lieberson. Introducing such classics as “Some ...

  5. Interestingly, the songs in the soundtrack are put in the same order as they appear on Broadway and not in the film. “South Pacific (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)” Q&A

  6. You’ve Got to Be Carefully Taught. Lyrics By Oscar Hammerstein II Music By Richard Rodgers. When Nellie discovers that Emile’s children are of mixed-race lineage, she decides she cannot marry him. Lt. Cable, unable to overcome his own prejudices and marry Liat, bitterly comments on the racism he and Nellie were raised to internalize.

  7. Produced by Rodgers & Hammerstein and 20th Century Fox, the film version of South Pacific premiered on March 19, 1958. Directed by original Broadway director and co-librettist Joshua Logan, the film starred Mitzi Gaynor as Ensign Nellie Forbush, opposite Italian film star Rossano Brazzi as Emile de Becque.