Hello, Dolly!
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Hello, Dolly!
Summary
Hello, Dolly! is a film[1]. Hello, Dolly! ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,339 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Hello, Dolly! received the Academy Award for Best Production Design[3].
- Hello, Dolly! received the Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score[4].
- Hello, Dolly! received the Academy Award for Best Sound[5].
- Hello, Dolly!'s instance of is recorded as film[6].
- Hello, Dolly! was directed by Gene Kelly[7].
- Ernest Lehman wrote the screenplay for Hello, Dolly![8].
- Johann Nestroy wrote the screenplay for Hello, Dolly![9].
- Hello, Dolly!'s composer is recorded as Jerry Herman[10].
- Hello, Dolly!'s genre is romantic comedy[11].
- Hello, Dolly!'s genre is musical film[12].
- Hello, Dolly!'s based on is recorded as Hello, Dolly![13].
- A cast member of Hello, Dolly! was Barbra Streisand[14].
- A cast member of Hello, Dolly! was Walter Matthau[15].
- A cast member of Hello, Dolly! was Michael Crawford[16].
- A cast member of Hello, Dolly! was J. Pat O'Malley[17].
- A cast member of Hello, Dolly! was Louis Armstrong[18].
- A cast member of Hello, Dolly! was David Hurst[19].
- A cast member of Hello, Dolly! was Fritz Feld[20].
- A cast member of Hello, Dolly! was Marianne McAndrew[21].
- A cast member of Hello, Dolly! was Allyce Beasley[22].
- A cast member of Hello, Dolly! was Eddie Quillan[23].
- A cast member of Hello, Dolly! was Scatman Crothers[24].
- A cast member of Hello, Dolly! was Lester Dorr[25].
- A cast member of Hello, Dolly! was Charles Wagenheim[26].
- A cast member of Hello, Dolly! was Guy Wilkerson[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Hello, Dolly! was produced by Ernest Lehman[28]. Hello, Dolly! was directed by Gene Kelly[7]. Screenwriters include Ernest Lehman[8] and Johann Nestroy[9]. Cast members include Barbra Streisand[14], Walter Matthau[15], Michael Crawford[16], J. Pat O'Malley[17], Louis Armstrong[18], and David Hurst[19].
Publication
Hello, Dolly! was published on December 16, 1969[29]. The original language of Hello, Dolly! was English[30]. Genres include romantic comedy[11] and musical film[12].
Reception
Awards received include Academy Award for Best Production Design[3], an Academy Awards[31], in United States[32], founded in 1927[33]; Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score[4], an Academy Awards[34], in United States[35]; and Academy Award for Best Sound[5], an Academy Awards[36], in United States[37]. Reviews include 6/10[38] and 43%[39].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Hello, Dolly!'s after a work by is recorded as Michael Stewart[40].
Why It Matters
Hello, Dolly! ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,339 views/month).[2] Hello, Dolly! has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41] Hello, Dolly! is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
FAQs
What awards did Hello, Dolly! receive?
Honors received include Academy Award for Best Production Design[3], Academy Award for Best Original Musical Score[4], and Academy Award for Best Sound[5].