Annie Get Your Gun, starring Betty Hutton, Howard Keel
Synopsis of Annie Get Your Gun
Annie Get Your Gun stars Betty Hutton as backwoods sharpshooter Annie Oakley. Plucked out of obscurity by Buffalo Bill (Louis Calhern), the rough-edged Annie is groomed for a leading role in Bill’s world famous Wild West show. However, Annie has a rival in the form of rifleman Frank Butler (Howard Keel), a man she soon falls in love with.
Editorial review of Annie Get Your Gun courtesy of Amazon.com
Never before available on home video and unseen on television since 1973, the 1950 production of Annie Get Your Gun has achieved somewhat legendary status, most notably for who would inherit the role Ethel Merman had made famous on Broadway in 1946. MGM originally cast Judy Garland, but her ongoing drug and alcohol problems led to her being fired and replaced by Betty Hutton. Fortunately, the bright and brassy Hutton sparkles in this highly fictionalized story of Annie Oakley, the sharpshooter who wins fame in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show and wins the heart of fellow sharpshooter Frank Butler (Howard Keel).
Dashing baritone Keel was beginning his career as one of MGM’s favorite leading men in the 1950s (including Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Kiss Me, Kate). Together they make gold of the many Irving Berlin hits–“Doin’ What Comes Naturally,” “Anything You Can Do,” “They Say It’s Wonderful,” “I Got the Sun in the Morning,” and the classic anthem “There’s No Business Like Show Business.”
Annie Get Your Gun is unquestionably a product of the 1950s. Keel’s relentless chauvinism and Hutton’s constant fawning over him grow tiresome (though she does stand up to him in a battle of the sexes), and the Indians wear full headdresses and face paint, say “Ugh,” and destroy modern conveniences. (In the name of political correctness, the 1999 Broadway revival starring Bernadette Peters removed “I’m an Indian Too” and received its own share of criticism from purists.) Quibbles aside, the excellent cast and immortal score make Annie Get Your Gun a classic musical. It’s great to have it back. –David Horiuchi
Songs in Annie Get Your Gun
- You Can’t Get a Man with a Gun, Written by Irving Berlin, Performed by Betty Hutton
- Doin’ What Comes Naturally, Written by Irving Berlin, Performed by Betty Hutton and siblings
- I’m an Indian Too, Written by Irving Berlin, Performed by Betty Hutton
- I’ve Got the Sun in the Morning, Written by Irving Berlin, Performed by Betty Hutton
- Anything You Can Do, Written by Irving Berlin, Performed by Betty Hutton and Howard Keel
- They Say It’s Wonderful, Written by Irving Berlin, Performed by Betty Hutton and Howard Keel
- There’s No Business Like Show Business, Written by Irving Berlin, Performed by Ensemble
- Colonel Buffalo Bill, Written by Irving Berlin, Performed by Keenan Wynn, Benay Venuta & Chorus
- My Defenses Are Down, Written by Irving Berlin, Performed by Howard Keel and Chorus
- The Girl That I Marry, Written by Irving Berlin, Performed by Howard Keel
- Moonshine Lullaby, Written by Irving Berlin, Performed by Betty Hutton,Clinton Sundberg and siblings
- I Got Lost in His Arms, Written by Irving Berlin, Performed by Betty Hutton