Otto Preminger?s (Laura, Anatomy of a Murder) celebrated 1954 film proved to be a milestone in musical cinema. Dorothy Dandridge, whose vibrant performance resulted in the first Oscar nomination for an African-American actress in a leading role, stars as the beautiful temptress Carmen Jones. In one of the sexiest performances ever seen on the big screen - she seduces the handsome GI Joe (Harry Belafonte) away from his sweetheart (Olga James), but after she tires of him and takes up with a heavyweight prizefighter (Joe Adams), she only succeeds in triggering Joe?s tragic revenge. With an all-black cast this Oscar nominated version of Bizet?s opera Carmen features an iconic soundtrack from Oscar Hammerstein, including songs such as ?Beat Out Dat Rhythm on a Drum?, and was voluptuously shot in Cinemascope Technicolor. Extras: Original theatrical trailer Audio commentary with Adrian Martin Fully illustrated booklet Other extras TBC
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