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* [[All Musicals Are Adaptations]]
* [[All Musicals Are Adaptations]]
* [[Ambiguously Jewish]]: Nathan & Adelaide
* [[Ambiguously Jewish]]: Nathan & Adelaide
* [[Aren't You Going to Ravish Me]]: A drunk Sarah keeps coming on to Sky, but he decides to take her back to New York because he doesn't want to "win with [[Stealth Pun|loaded]] dice".
* [[Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?]]: A drunk Sarah keeps coming on to Sky, but he decides to take her back to New York because he doesn't want to "win with [[Stealth Pun|loaded]] dice".
* [[The Bet]]
* [[The Bet]]
* [[Beta Couple]]: In terms of general role, Nathan and Adelaide; but both in stage time and importance to the story, they're pretty much equal. The emotional climax ("Marry the Man Today") is, after all, about both couples, and the end of the show only comes when Nathan and Adelaide are actually married.
* [[Beta Couple]]: In terms of general role, Nathan and Adelaide; but both in stage time and importance to the story, they're pretty much equal. The emotional climax ("Marry the Man Today") is, after all, about both couples, and the end of the show only comes when Nathan and Adelaide are actually married.
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* [[Embarrassing First Name]]: If my first name was Obadiah? I'd call myself "Sky" too.
* [[Embarrassing First Name]]: If my first name was Obadiah? I'd call myself "Sky" too.
* [[Fixing the Game]]: Big Jule's dice are spotless. But he remembers where they were and is happy to tell you what he rolled.
* [[Fixing the Game]]: Big Jule's dice are spotless. But he remembers where they were and is happy to tell you what he rolled.
* [[Hey Its That Guy]]: The 2005 reboot in London starred [[Ewan McGregor]] as Sky.
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: The 2005 reboot in London starred [[Ewan McGregor]] as Sky.
** And before that, the 192 revival had [[The Lion King|Timon, Pumbaa,]] and [[Marvel Universe|J. Jonah Jameson]] before the movies that made them recognized as those roles.
** And before that, the 192 revival had [[The Lion King|Timon, Pumbaa,]] and [[Marvel Universe|J. Jonah Jameson]] before the movies that made them recognized as those roles.
* [[Hypochondria]]: Nathan Detroit's fiancee Adelaide is a hypochondriac, as shown in the song "Adelaide's Lament."
* [[Hypochondria]]: Nathan Detroit's fiancee Adelaide is a hypochondriac, as shown in the song "Adelaide's Lament."
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[[Category:Films of the 1950s]]
[[Category:Films of the 1950s]]
[[Category:Guys And Dolls]]
[[Category:Guys And Dolls]]
[[Category:Trope]]

Revision as of 19:53, 9 January 2014

Guys and Dolls is a 1950 musical comedy with lyrics by by Frank Loesser and a book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. It was based heavily on two short stories by Damon Runyon, "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown" and "Blood Pressure", with smaller elements from his other stories. The original Broadway production was nominated for five Tony awards, winning all of them, including Best Musical and Best Actor in a Musical (Robert Alda as Sky Masterson).

The plot centers on Sky Masterson, a chronic high-rolling gambler, and Sarah Brown, a mission worker in New York City. When fellow gambler Nathan Detroit finds himself in need of $1,000, Nathan bets Sky he cannot get Sarah to go to Havana with him. Hilarity Ensues. Other players include Adelaide, Nathan's long-suffering long-time fiancee, Sarah's uncle Arvide, and an ensemble of gamblers hanging around Nathan including Nicely-Nicely Johnson, Benny Southstreet, and Harry the Horse.

Most famous song is "Luck Be a Lady", with "Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat" in a close second.

Adapted into a movie in 1955, with Marlon Brando as Sky, and Frank Sinatra as Nathan.


Includes examples of:

 Sky: "I suppose one of these days you'll be getting married."

Nathan: "We all gotta go sometime."

Sky: " But, Nathan, we can fight it. The companionship of a doll is pleasant even for a period running into months. But for a close relationship that can last through our life, no doll can take the place of aces back to back."