Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love (1969)

Ann-Margret starts her journey to Hollywood from the countryside, traversing the Freeway until she gets to Hollywood.

Introduction
"Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love" is a 1969 musical tv special including the stunning Swedish-American actress and vocalist, Ann-Margret. She is a two-time Academy Award candidate who rose to popularity in the 1960s with functions in "Bye Bye Birdie", "Viva Las Vegas" and "The Cincinnati Kid". In this TV special, she's offered a platform to showcase her singing and dancing skills against a series of attractive Hollywood backgrounds.

Production and Direction
The show was directed and produced by the well-known writer, manufacturer, and director, Jack Haley Jr., who was known for his deal with comparable specials with stars like Judy Garland. The program includes a variety of segments, interweaving incredible tune and dance regimens with more intimate moments, all shot in dynamic Technicolor that gives it a dreamy, fantasy-like quality.

Show Segments
One sector takes the audience on a journey to a luxurious dream-home atop the Hollywood Hills, where Ann-Margret sings to the Los Angeles skyline. In another series, she carries out a lively Latin-infused number surrounded by dancers in flamboyant outfits and a full band. The show's unforgettable moments also consist of quieter, reflective sectors, where she carries out emotional ballads in more intimate settings.

Visitor Appearances
Contributing to the star worth of the show, Ann-Margret is joined by two special visitors, Lucille Ball and Dean Martin. The TV unique genuinely shines throughout these segments where the chemistry between the stars is amazing. Ball, as the experienced Hollywood veteran, supplies an aspect of funny, while Martin's smooth charm matches Ann-Margret's energetic efficiency.

Performance by Ann-Margret
Hailed for her vivaciousness and allure, Ann-Margret delivers an electrifying performance throughout the program, demonstrating why she was considered among Hollywood's the majority of amazing stars. She exhibits her multifaceted talent by carrying out different genres of music, from rock 'n' roll and country to pop and even some Broadway tunes.

Costumes and Set Design
A standout function of the program is the lavish outfits worn by Ann-Margret, created by Bob Mackie, a popular fashion designer known for his glamorous and sparkling developments. Integrated with magnificent set designs, the dynamic costuming contributes to the dream-like quality of "Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love" as the audience is transported from one magnificent scene to another.

Reception
The unique gathered a lot of attention for its fancy production, Ann-Margret's efficiencies and the looks by Lucille Ball and Dean Martin. In general, "Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love" is kept in mind as a personification of the glitz and glamour of 1960s Hollywood, epitomizing the charm, skill, and appeal of its leading girl, Ann-Margret.

Conclusion
"Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love" is a love letter to Hollywood's Golden Age. It provides a spectacle of nostalgia for those who love the vintage age of music and motion pictures. Ann-Margret's charismatic performance, paired with lavish costuming and set styles, makes this television special an unforgettable experience for any fan of classic Hollywood.

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  • Ann-Margret (small)
    Ann-Margret
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  • Benny Baker (small)
    Benny Baker
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  • Lucille Ball (small)
    Lucille Ball
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  • Lonney Lewis
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  • Dean Martin (small)
    Dean Martin
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  • Larry Storch (small)
    Larry Storch
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  • Ben Wrigley
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  • Larry Billman
    Singer (uncredited)
  • Ken Lane
    Dean's Pianist (uncredited)
  • Pete Menefee
    Dancer (uncredited)
  • Roger Minami (small)
    Roger Minami
    Dancer (uncredited)