Extraordinary screen adaptation of one of Broadway's most groundbreaking musicals, a recreation of the Shakespearean story of Romeo and Juliet set among the youth gangs of the troubled neighborhoods of New York. A confluence of great professionals, starting with Leonard Bernstein, creator of the unforgettable score, Ernest Lehman as scriptwriter and the original choreography by Jerome Robbins. It won no less than ten Oscars and became a milestone of the genre with the subsequentCabaret, in the sense of removing the musical from its only aspect of joyful entertainment. Awards: - Winner of 10 Oscars, including Best Picture 1961.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/12343-west-side-story-dvd--8420266159304.html12343West Side Story [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p></p><p><span>Extraordinary screen adaptation of one of Broadway's most groundbreaking musicals, a recreation of the Shakespearean story of Romeo and Juliet set among the youth gangs of the troubled neighborhoods of New York. A confluence of great professionals, starting with Leonard Bernstein, creator of the unforgettable score, Ernest Lehman as scriptwriter and the original choreography by Jerome Robbins. It won no less than ten Oscars and became a milestone of the genre with the subsequent</span> <span class="a-text-italic">Cabaret</span> <span>, in the sense of removing the musical from its only aspect of joyful entertainment.<br /></span> <span class="a-text-bold">Awards</span> <span>:<br /> - Winner of 10 Oscars, including Best Picture 1961.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/285765-home_default/west-side-story-dvd-.jpg10.3388instock20 th Century Fox10.338810.3388002015-04-21T20:09:49+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Extraordinary screen adaptation of one of Broadway's most groundbreaking musicals, a recreation of the Shakespearean story of Romeo and Juliet set among the youth gangs of the troubled neighborhoods of New York. A confluence of great professionals, starting with Leonard Bernstein, creator of the unforgettable score, Ernest Lehman as scriptwriter and the original choreography by Jerome Robbins. It won no less than ten Oscars and became a milestone of the genre with the subsequentCabaret, in the sense of removing the musical from its only aspect of joyful entertainment. Awards: - Winner of 10 Oscars, including Best Picture 1961.