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{{quote| ''Walk on through the wind, walk on through the rain,''<br />
{{quote|''Walk on through the wind, walk on through the rain,''
''Though your dreams be tossed and blown.''<br />
''Though your dreams be tossed and blown.''
''Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart,''<br />
''Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart,''
''And you'll never walk alone!'' }}
''And you'll never walk alone!''}}


A 1945 musical adaptation of Ferenc Molnar's play ''Liliom'', ''Carousel'' was [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]]'s follow-up to their first smash, ''[[Oklahoma]]!''. A film version was released in 1956, a year after the film version of ''Oklahoma!'' (and reuniting the latter's two leads).
A 1945 musical adaptation of Ferenc Molnar's play ''Liliom'', '''''Carousel''''' was [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]]'s follow-up to their first smash, ''[[Oklahoma!]]!''. A film version was released in 1956, a year after the film version of ''Oklahoma!'' (and reuniting the latter's two leads).


Billy Bigelow is a carousel barker at a New England village, while Julie Jordan is a mill worker from the same town. They meet, [[Slap Slap Kiss|kind of fall in love]] and get married. The two lose their jobs, which frustrates Billy to the point that he lets loose his violent tendencies on Julie. Despite this, she's still willing to love the guy; when she gets pregnant, Billy decides to participate with a chum named Jigger in robbing Julie's former boss. The plan goes awry, and a disgraced Billy takes his own life. Fifteen years later, Billy is given a chance by "The Highest Judge of All" to redeem himself by helping his family out.
Billy Bigelow is a carousel barker at a New England village, while Julie Jordan is a mill worker from the same town. They meet, [[Slap Slap Kiss|kind of fall in love]] and get married. The two lose their jobs, which frustrates Billy to the point that he lets loose his violent tendencies on Julie. Despite this, she's still willing to love the guy; when she gets pregnant, Billy decides to participate with a chum named Jigger in robbing Julie's former boss. The plan goes awry, and a disgraced Billy takes his own life. Fifteen years later, Billy is given a chance by "The Highest Judge of All" to redeem himself by helping his family out.


A remake of the movie has been planned, with [[Hugh Jackman]] as the lead role of Billy.
A remake of the movie has been planned,{{when}} with [[Hugh Jackman]] as the lead role of Billy.
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* [[Alliterative Name]]: Billy Biggelow and Julie Jordan.
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Billy Biggelow and Julie Jordan.
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* [[All Musicals Are Adaptations]]
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 2 October 2020

Walk on through the wind, walk on through the rain,
Though your dreams be tossed and blown.
Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart,
And you'll never walk alone!

A 1945 musical adaptation of Ferenc Molnar's play Liliom, Carousel was Rodgers and Hammerstein's follow-up to their first smash, Oklahoma!!. A film version was released in 1956, a year after the film version of Oklahoma! (and reuniting the latter's two leads).

Billy Bigelow is a carousel barker at a New England village, while Julie Jordan is a mill worker from the same town. They meet, kind of fall in love and get married. The two lose their jobs, which frustrates Billy to the point that he lets loose his violent tendencies on Julie. Despite this, she's still willing to love the guy; when she gets pregnant, Billy decides to participate with a chum named Jigger in robbing Julie's former boss. The plan goes awry, and a disgraced Billy takes his own life. Fifteen years later, Billy is given a chance by "The Highest Judge of All" to redeem himself by helping his family out.

A remake of the movie has been planned,[when?] with Hugh Jackman as the lead role of Billy.

Tropes used in Carousel include: