The Pajama Game (VHS, 1991)

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Pajamas, love, singing, and labor union vs. management conflicts create the colorful basis of THE PAJAMA GAME, based on the Broadway musical. Chock-full of musical numbers and romantic subplots, the real story is the seven-and-a-half-cents-per-hour raise the pajama factory workers are demanding to keep their salaries comparable with other garment workers' pay. Sid (John Raitt), the new superintendent of the factory, pushes both himself and the workers hard in order to prove himself to the owner, but a visit by the union grievances committee in the form of lovely but tough Babe (Doris Day) brings out his softer, romantic side. Despite their love, Babe warns Sid that the union-management turmoil will cause problems for them too, and Sid has to juggle his job, his heart, and his conscience to find a solution that will solve everything.

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UPC0085393508531
eBay Product ID (ePID)3117339

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DirectorGeorge Abbott, Stanley Donen
GenreMusicals, Broadway, Musical & Performing Arts
Movie/TV TitlePajama Game
RatingNR
Leading RoleDoris Day
Signal StandardNTSC
Sub-GenreMusicals

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FormatVhs
Film CountryUSA
Release Date19910522

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  • premise questionable but great music

    The movie The Pajama Game is based on a play of the same name. The premise behind the Pajama Game is weak, a strike in a pajama manufacturing facility. The script is equally lacking, with nothing exciting going on. Given the two former facts it would be hard for an actor to present a compelling performance but the acting was surprisingly tolerable. But the music...WOW. I can't believe so many magnificent scores came from such a Broadway play. Though the play and the movie were before my time (barely), I was surprised at how many hit songs there were. For the music alone it gets 5 stars

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