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Bloomer Girl
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Bloomer Girl

May 28, 1956
1h 16m
★ 10.0

Overview

In 1956, BLOOMER GIRL was presented in a live television production starring the magnificent Barbara Cook, whose star was then on the rise, with leading roles in CANDIDE and THE MUSIC MAN still in her future. A solid success when it opened on Broadway in 1944, BLOOMER GIRL boasts a glorious score by the legendary team of Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg (THE WIZARD OF OZ). The book by Fred Saidy is set at the brink of the Civil War and addresses issues of women's equality (priorities were the right to vote and to wear bloomers, a liberating alternative to hoop skirts) and racial equality.

Genres

Music
Romance
TV Movie

Production Companies

Showcase Productions

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Cast

Barbara Cook

Evelina Applegate

Barbara Cook

Keith Andes

Jefferson Calhoun

Keith Andes

Carmen Mathews

Dolly Bloomer

Carmen Mathews

Paul Ford

Horatio Applegate

Paul Ford

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Pompey

Rawn Spearman

Nydia Westman

Serena Applegate

Nydia Westman

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Daisy

Patricia Hammerlee

Brock Peters

Alexander

Brock Peters

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Applegate Sister

Dorothy Lang

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Applegate Sister

Margot Moser

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Peggy O'Hara

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Octavia Applegate

Elise Rhodes