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Les Miserables - The 10th Anniversary Dream Cast in Concert at London's Royal Albert Hall | 
enlarge | Actors: Colm Wilkinson, Michael Ball, Lea Salonga, Judy Kuhn, Michael Maguire Studio: BBC Warner Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 57 reviews Sales Rank: 2286
Format: Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: Unrated Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 148 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.8
MPN: WARDE36352D UPC: 883929005949 EAN: 0883929005949 ASIN: B00110K62U
Theatrical Release Date: 1995 Release Date: February 19, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW - FACTORY SEALED product! GUARANTEED SATISFACTION! We ship fast, from multiple locations.
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Product Description Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 02/19/2008 Run time: 147 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com The 10th anniversary concert video of the international musical sensation Les Miserables might be the best thing to appease fans until a full-fledged movie comes along. Or it might be even better, as feature films are often subject to extramusical casting considerations and this 1995 dream cast is superb. Reprising their roles from the original London company are Colm Wilkinson (Valjean), Michael Ball (Marius), and Alun Armstrong (Thenardier). From Broadway come Judy Kuhn (Cosette), Lea Salonga (Eponine), and Michael Maguire (Enjolras); from a later London production comes Ruthie Henshall (Fantine); and from Australia comes Philip Quast (Javert). Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schoenberg's score vividly captures the passion of Victor Hugo's epic tale of post-Revolutionary France, combining tear-jerking ballads ("I Dreamed a Dream," "Bring Him Home") and rousing anthems ("Do You Hear the People Sing"). The format of this concert is closer to that of a dramatic cantata rather than a fully staged production; the singers stand at their microphone stands with an orchestra and chorus behind them, but they do wear costumes and participate in some movement. At certain points such as the climax of the barricade scene, the video switches to action from a stage production. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra sounds great, and it can be thrilling when 200 choristers (dressed in logo T-shirts) rise to their feet for a full-company number such as "One Day More." Also, subtitles provide date and scene information and help move the story along. The 147-minute video contains footage not seen when Les Mis was a PBS pledge-drive staple, most notably the encore in which a progression of 17 actors who have played Valjean around the world share "Do You Hear the People Sing?" Each sings a line in his native language, a testament to the enduring power of this show to audiences everywhere. --David Horiuchi DVD features The 2008 two-disc edition presents the concert on a single-sided disc (the original DVD split the concert over two sides) with optional English subtitles. It's also in anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1 aspect ratio) comparied to the original's 1.33 full-screen. The second disc has Stage by Stage: Les Miserables, the hourlong documentary from 1988. Unfortunately the sound is only Dolby Digital 2.0, and there's an odd omission (compared to the earlier Sony DVD): the first 10 seconds of Gavroche's "Little People" are missing ("Good evening, dear inspector, lovely evening, my dear..."). --David Horiuchi
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En Francais? January 3, 2009 This is a travesty and not worth buying if you already have the original CD. Even the first DVD is better. For a REAL treat, track down the original recording in French. If you know the dialogue, you will follow the emotion of the original language for a truly superlative experience!
No commercials... please!!! January 1, 2009 I got the 10th Anniversary concert as a present for my dad, and although I have the same complaints as everyone else (pieces cut from the production), my main grievance is with the commercials at the beginning that you cannot skip over, no matter how hard you try. These commercials for other productions last several minutes, and each time you want to watch the DVD, you must sit through them. If you spend so much on a product, you should have the option of skipping the commercials. This is the first DVD where I have had absolutely no ability to do so.
Les Miserables: The Best December 20, 2008 This concert with original singers is a piece of art: most excellent! A "must have" for serious lovers of Les Miserables.
The best birthday present ever! November 27, 2008 I've always loved Les Miserables as the music has been so invigorating and the storyline so challenging! If you loved the original musical when it came out in 1985 then you've got buy this as it has many of the original actors singing those roles again such as Colm Wilkinson as Valjean, Alun Armstrong as Thenadier and my favorite, the gorgeous Michael Ball once again as Marius! Not meaning to leave out any of the women being Ruthie Henshall, Jenny Galloway, Judy Kuhn, Hannah Chick and the beautiful Lea Salonga all sung their roles with great power and beauty. The prised part would have to be when Cameron Macintosh and Co got together 17 men who sang Jean Valjean around the world and it's great fun listening to 'Do you hear the people sing' being sung in their native voices.
Les Miserables-10th anniversary DVD November 8, 2008 It's a wonderful performance with a superb cast. All of the "extras" like the interviews and the international finale make it even more interesting and entertaining. I highly recommend it.
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