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Hello, Dolly!

Movie G 1969 146 minutes
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Common Sense Media Review

By Nell Minow , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 6+

Magical, old-fashioned musical still dazzles.

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 6+

Based on 5 parent reviews

age 8+

Good movie, little kids would probably get bored, some content not included in Common Sense rating.

I love this movie, but it has some flaws when we're talking age appropriateness. There are right dresses with cleavage showing. At one point Dolly is singing out her window and in her apartment in just lingerie. A guy climbs in his fiancee's window to take her away to elope. The whole point of the movie is a lady trying to marry a millionaire for his money because she's already married for love before. The Common Sense rating says there's no sexy stuff or violence but there's all of the above and a fight scene that takes place in a restaurant. I think this movie is great, I just want to be clear that the Common Sense rating isn't totally accurate.
age 10+

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Parents say (5 ):
Kids say (10 ):

This is one of the last of the big-time, old-fashioned musicals, with lavish production values and a dozen hummable tunes. The very slight story is bolstered by terrific singing and dancing -- staged by two masters of the genre: Gene Kelly, who directed, and Michael Kidd, who choreographed. The elaborate sets, costumes, and musical numbers make this movie a treat for the eyes and ears.

Dolly is almost a magical figure, yet with all the confidence it takes to transform the lives of everyone around her, she still hesitates when it comes to herself. She still mourns her late husband Ephraim, but she wants more out of life "Before the Parade Passes By." Yet when Horace finally proposes, she waits for a sign of Ephraim's approval. What she gets is a sign that Horace has the qualities she is looking for -- that, as she suspected all along, his gruff exterior conceals a warm heart and a wish to help others.

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