Flower Drum Song

Flower Drum Song

Au rythme des tambours fleuris

Au rythme des tambours fleuris
Titre original Flower Drum Song
Réalisation Henry Koster
Acteurs principaux Nancy Kwan
James Shigeta
Juanita Hall
Scénario Joseph Fields
Lyrics Oscar Hammerstein II
Musique Richard Rodgers
Direction musicale Alfred Newman
Chorégraphie Hermes Pan
Décors Alexander Golitzen
Joseph C. Wright
Costumes Irene Sharaff
Photographie Russell Metty
Montage Milton Carruth
Production Ross Hunter
Joseph Fields
Société de production Universal Pictures
Société de distribution Universal Pictures
Format Couleurs (Technicolor)
Stereo 4 voies
2,35:1 (CinemaScope)
Durée 132 minutes
Sortie 1961
Langue(s) originale(s) Anglais
Pays d’origine États-Unis États-Unis

Au rythme des tambours fleuris (Flower Drum Song) est un film musical américain de Henry Koster, sorti en 1961 et inspiré de la comédie musicale Flower Drum Song de Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II et Joseph Fields créée au St. James Theatre de Broadway en 1958.

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