根据第一段“South Pacific was a Broadway (百老汇) musical from the 1950s. It played many popular songs. One of them was ‘Happy Talk.’ It goes, ‘Happy talk, keep talking happy talk. Talk about things you like to do. You have got to have a dream. If you don’t have a dream,...
South Pacific: A Musical PlaySouth Pacific: A Musical Play - 1949, Page 111 by Oscar Hammerstein, Joshua Logan. Read South Pacific: A Musical Play now at Questia.By Oscar HammersteinJoshua Logan
South Pacific: Directed by Joshua Logan. With Rossano Brazzi, Mitzi Gaynor, John Kerr, Ray Walston. On a South Pacific island during World War II, love blooms between a young nurse and a secretive Frenchman who's being courted for a dangerous military mi
Read more: Plot summary Director Richard Pearce Writers James A. Michener (novel "Tales of the South Pacific") | Oscar Hammerstein II (adaptation) | Joshua Logan (adaptation) | Lawrence D. Cohen (teleplay) Producer Christine A. Sacani (as Christine Sacani) Cinematographer Stephen F. Wi...
The meaning of SOUTH SEAS is the areas of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans in the southern hemisphere —used especially of the South Pacific.
Wartime grit, music share stage in 'South Pacific'; Alluring: Both the book and the musical are Pulitzer Prize winners 来自 highbeam.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 8 作者: A Press 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 highbeam.com 研究点推荐 South Pacific ...
Musical instruments provide material evidence to study the diversity and technical innovation of music in space and time. We employed a cultural evolutionary perspective to analyse organological data and their relation to language groups and population history in South America, a unique and complex geog...
在Apple Music 上欣赏Sergio Franchi的《This Nearly Was Mine (From the musical, "South Pacific")》。1965年。时长:2:58
As for dads in the Tri-State area (South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota), sayings are much more popular than jokes. The Mount Rushmore State's most popular dad-ism is 'Back in My Day...'. In the Hawkeye State it's 'Ask Your Mother'. ...
That day, the Japanese launched a surprise attack on the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, killing 2,300 Americans and destroying much of the Pacific Fleet. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin 1st Extra edition trumpeted the news, which it led with the exclamation "War!" The editor ...