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New Faces of 1952 was adapted as a 1954 film, titled simply New Faces, which included the original cast. In 1982 the revue had an off-Broadway revival at the Equity Library Theatre. Broadway production. The revue opened on Broadway at the Royale Theatre on May 16, 1952, and ran for 365 performances.
New Faces was a musical revue with songs and comedy skits tied together by a quirky plot. It ran on Broadway for nearly a year in 1952 and was then made into a motion picture in 1954.
- John Beal, Harry Horner
Filmed in Cinemascope and Eastmancolor it was released by 20th Century Fox on March 6, 1954. The film is sometimes referred to as New Faces of 1952, from the original Broadway show's title.
New Faces was a musical revue with songs and comedy skits tied together by a quirky plot. It ran on Broadway for nearly a year in 1952 and was then made into a motion picture in 1954. It helped jump start the careers of several young performers including Paul Lynde, Alice Ghostley, Eartha Kitt, Carol Lawrence, performer/writer Mel Brooks (as ...
New Faces of 1952 ★★½ 1954. Based on the hit Broadway revue. The plot revolves around a Broadway show that is about to be closed down, and the performers who fight to keep it open. Lots of hit songs.
A filmed performance (in CinemaScope) of the highly popular Broadway hit that was basically a collection of skits, sketches, songs and dances built around a flimsy plot to meld them all together which, for the most part, worked.
New Faces was a musical revue with songs and comedy skits tied together by a quirky plot. It ran on Broadway for nearly a year in 1952 and was then made into a motion picture in 1954.