“Carmen Jones” (Otto Preminger, 1954) at 11 a.m. on AMC. A smoky, dusty, sultry, color-and-Cinemascope adaptation of playwright-lyricist Oscar Hammerstein’s all-African American modern day version of ...
For the reader who wants to know from a review only if the film is worth seeing, Carmen Jones presents no problem: see the picture. It is an experiment and it is largely unsuccessful. But even its ...
“Carmen Jones” hasn’t been seen on Broadway since the 1940s despite the excellent 1954 film version starring Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte. It’s dearth of Broadway revivals could stem from the ...
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