Description: She sings and dances like an angel. It's heaven on earth in this delightful musical comedy sequel to the enormously successful Here Comes Mr. Jordan. Rita Hayworth plays an incredibly angelic muse, incensed at the notion that a Broadway musical is going to portray her as a modern living sexpot. She sets off for Earth to set the record straight and the results are more than a -"musing." In 1946, Columbia knew it had all the makings of a blockbuster by reworking the Here Comes Mr. Jordan theme along with teaming up some of the original cast members with Hollywood's brightest star, Rita Hayworth. The prospects might have been too promising, as they enabled Hayworth's agents at the William Morris Agency to renegotiate her already lucrative studio contract. In Down to Earth, Rita Hayworth's talents are absolutely show-stopping, and with the release of this film, it's easy to see why she earned the reputation as the silver screen's one and only Love Goddess. In 1946, Columbia knew it had all the makings of a blockbuster by reworking the "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" theme along with teaming up some of the original cast members with Hollywood's brightest star, Rita Hayworth. The prospects might have been too promising, as they enabled Hayworth's agents at the William Morris company to renegotiate her already lucrative studio contract. In DOWN TO EARTH, Rita Hayworth's talents are absolutely show-stopping, and with the release of this film, it's easy to see why she earned the reputation as the Silver Screen's one and only Love Goddess. Rita Hayworth really was a screen goddess in the late 1940s--so why not cast her as Terpsichore, the goddess of dance? That's the premise of this splashy Technicolor musical, which borrows some devices (and cast members) from Here Comes Mr. Jordan. Rita descends to earth to inject authenticity into a Broadway show about Terpsichore, posing as an actress and turning the head of impresario Larry Parks (then in the brief moment between his Jolson Story smash and his blacklisting). This leads to an overblown, pretentious out-of-town tryout, an amusing sequence that predicts the highbrow disaster in The Band Wagon. In general, this film is funnier than its reputation, although it doesn't add up to anything and the song score is tepid (with one delightfully weird number where Rita considers bigamy with Parks and dancer Marc Platt). And Rita? Very creamy looking in a series of lavish gowns--and hardly down to earth. --Robert Horton Product detailsPG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)Director : Alexander HallMedia Format : Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSCRun time : 1 hour and 41 minutesRelease date : May 11, 2004Actors : Rita Hayworth, Larry Parks, Marc Platt, Roland Culver, James GleasonSubtitles: : English, JapaneseProducers : Don HartmanLanguage : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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Video Format: NTSC
Case Type: Tall/DVD Case
Studio: Sony Pictures
Edition: Standard Edition
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Type: Movie
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Language: English
Producer: Don Hartman
Features: Full Screen
Run Time: 1 hour and 41 minutes
Season: na
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Actor: Rita Hayworth
Rating: NR
Movie/TV Title: Down to Earth
Director: Alexander Hall, Al Hall
Format: DVD
Release Year: 2004
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Sub-Genre: Musical