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3 Jan 5th, 2008 

121 Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful

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Innocent look at a famous musician, James Stewart is brilliant

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Dull due to the story being to sanitized

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►►► Synopsis

The "Glenn Miller Story" is the biopic of legendary big band leader, Glenn Miller (James Stewart), who is famed for creating the big band sound with such classics as 'Moonlight Serenade' and 'Pennsylvania 6-5000'. Covering his life from his early days as a struggling musician / composer through to his commission into the services where he entertained the troops during the war. This film paints a picture perfect look at one of America's most famous and loved musicians.


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Having grown up in a home where Glenn Miller's big band sound was inflicted on me from a very early age, it is a surprise that I did not grow up with a complete hatred for this man let alone his musical legacy. But whilst I am not fanatical about it, there is something about Glenn Miller's music which I kind of like, so when I stumbled across "The Glenn Miller Story" I was intrigued to discover a bit more about the man famed for creating the big band sound, plus it starred one of my favourite actors, Jimmy Stewart.

Although I won't deny that I enjoy this film, as it is a pleasant insight into Glenn Miller, I also won't deny that it is a hugely flawed film which without Jimmy Stewart taking the lead would have been utterly terrible. Made back in 1953, this biopic suffers from being over sanitized, failing to paint Glenn Miller in anything but a positive light. Whilst this will please the legions of Glenn Miller fans and those who enjoy films which are full of innocence and over sentimentality. This approach fails to deliver anything more than a dull, uneventful movie which will not appeal to anyone expecting a realistic biopic. Not wanting to sound over critical, but except for a semi-dramatic climax, the only drama comes from a vehicle breaking down forcing Miller to miss a gig and his wife becoming ill.

Part of the problem is that the film focuses too heavily on the musical side of Glenn Miller's life and skims over most of his personal life. Whilst the inclusion of scenes such as when he came up with the idea for 'Moonlight Serenade' or when he gets called onto stage to play with Louis Armstrong, are interesting they do not make up for the lack of drama. Maybe the fact is that Glenn Miller led a pretty uneventful life, although I doubt it and I believe the film makers created an over sanitized film because they didn't want to tarnish an American hero. On the few occasions where the film delves into Glenn Miller's personal life, they are done in such a fleeting manner that even his romance and marriage to the lovely Helen Berger is handled in less than a couple of minutes of screen time.

But whilst the whiter than white storyline is a disappointment, the cast and their performances help to make up for it. Most notably the casting of James Stewart was a master stroke as not only does he have an uncanny resemblance to the band leader, but it his performance which makes you enjoy this movie. Like in his other films, such as "It's a Wonderful Life", Stewart does not just act the part, he becomes the character in question bringing them to life in front of your eyes. Whilst Stewart is obviously the main attraction, June Allyson is perfect as his supportive wife Helen, in what is in reality quite a cliché character. In the same manner as Stewart, she doesn't just act her part but inhabits her character making her both sweet and engaging, especially during the sentimental climax. Whilst the remaining supporting cast were mostly unfamiliar to me, Harry Morgan who played Glenn's best friend Chummy was a familiar face from his days playing Col. Sherman T. Potter in "M*A*S*H*". Sadly his character was never really explored which is disappointing considering his prominence through out the movie.

Of course a big draw for this film is the music which features numerous tunes which have become synonymous with Glenn Miller. From the beautiful 'Moonlight Serenade' to the up beat 'In the Mood' I doubt that any Glen Miller fan will be disappointed. But it is not just Miller's music which features in this film, with pieces from many other artists of the time featuring just as strongly, such as Louis Armstrong's "Basin Street Blues' who also happens to make a short appearance in the movie.


►►► Summary

Whilst I have no doubt in my mind that this film, with its niche appeal, has a legion of fans amongst those who are fond of Glenn Miller's music as well those who are fans of James Stewart. I readily admit that despite some great performances from Stewart and Allyson, this film is ultimately quite dull due to its uneventful storyline and overly sanitized approach. This lack of any real drama will undoubtedly put many people off and for those who do watch it are likely to become bored quite quickly unless they fit into one of the aforementioned categories. Whilst I am fond of this movie, I cannot honestly recommend it as you really need to have an interest in either big band music or James Stewart Movies to really enjoy it.


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►►► Technical Details

Certificate: U
Duration: 115 mins
Year of Release: 1953
Genre: Drama, Music

Director(s): Anthony Mann
Writer(s): Valentine Davies, Oscar Brodney

Cast: James Stewart, June Allyson, Harry Morgan, Charles Drake, George Tobias, Kathleen Lockhart, Louis Armstrong, Ben Pollack, Gene Krupa


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lizrow 21.01.2008 19:22

Good review - I've never heard of Glen Miller :s lol xxx

pgn0 20.01.2008 16:59

It's got James Stewart in it, so would be appreciated in our house, I suspect. As for sanitized, well - it's about entertainment, I suspect, rather than biographical accuracy... great review!

tayloa22 19.01.2008 22:11

This is one i'll pass on

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