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Hello, Dolly!
Directed by
Gene Kelly
G
1969
2h 28m
Musical
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Comedy
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7.1
43%
75%
7.0
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Matchmaker Dolly Levi travels to Yonkers to find a partner for "half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder, convincing his niece, his niece's intended, and his two clerks to travel to New York City along the way.
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Cast of Hello, Dolly!
Barbra Streisand
Dolly Levi
Walter Matthau
Horace Vandergelder
Michael Crawford
Cornelius Hackl
Marianne McAndrew
Irene Molloy
Danny Lockin
Barnaby Tucker
E.J. Peaker
Minnie Fay
Joyce Ames
Ermengarde
Tommy Tune
Ambrose Kemper
Judy Knaiz
Gussie Granger
David Hurst
Rudolph Reisenweber
Fritz Feld
Rudolph's Assistant
Richard Collier
Vandergelder's Barber
J. Pat O'Malley
Policeman in Park
Louis Armstrong
Orchestra Leader
David Andar
Laborer (uncredited)
Will Ahern
Paper Ricker / Dancer (uncredited)
Rutanya Alda
Townsperson (uncredited)
Melanie Alexander
Dancer (uncredited)
Ben Archibek
Young Lover (uncredited)
John Arnold
Young Man (uncredited)
Hello, Dolly! Ratings & Reviews
TIME Magazine
TIME Staff
It relies almost exclusively on the celebrated eyes, ears, nose and throat of Streisand. Her musicianship remains irreproachable. But her mannerisms are so arch and calculated that one half expects to find a key implanted in her back.
LarsenOnFilm
Josh Larsen
...fares best with the ensemble dance numbers that elegantly combine group movement and individual footwork.
TV Guide
TV Guide Staff
It's an exercise in star turns, surrounded by elephantine blandness.
Chicago Reader
Pat Graham
Gene Kelly directed, a long way from Terpsichore apparently, though not, alas, from the Thanksgiving turkey.
Three Movie Buffs
Scott Nash
This is a flawed movie, there's no question of that, but at the same time there are some enjoyable moments.
Antagony & Ecstasy
Tim Brayton
For all its failures in other areas - a bloated, heavy farce, or a character comedy full of generally tedious cartoons - its abysmal shortcomings as a musical are the saddest.
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
A magical, old-fashioned musical.
IdentityTheory
Phil Hall
It is a work of great entertainment, a product of an era when people looked up at a screen and saw movies instead of cinema.
Variety
Variety Staff
Streisand is a unique performer, with that inborn vitality which marks great personalities.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Inexplicably nominated for Oscars, Gene Kelly's last musical is a big, bloated, stagy film--despite the presence, charm and voice of Barbra Streisand.
Filmcritic.com
Don Willmott
The movie creaks along to its happy ending, ultimately suffocating under way too many layers of brocade, velvet, and ostrich feathers.
Goatdog's Movies
Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
It doesn't escape the overproduction trap, not by a long shot.
New York Times
Vincent Canby
[Director Gene Kelly and produce Ernest Lehmann] have been reverential to the point of idiocy, since, by preserving something basically thin and often witless on a large movie screen, they have merely inflated the faults to elephantine proportions.
Kansas City Kansan
Steve Crum
Splashy Kelly production with a too-young Streisand...but she's stunning.
Slant Magazine
Eric Henderson
More infamous for bringing Fox financially to its knees than for being the last major musical directed by Gene Kelly, Dolly! is one big-assed bull in a china shop.
Movie Metropolis
John J. Puccio
Hello, Dolly! is one of those films from the late sixties that helped nail down the coffin lid on musicals.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
Kelly managed to turn out a film that combined the worst elements of canned theater with the sillier excesses of the musical film.
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