Can You Name The Musical Film From One Image?
By Emma Patterson
There are movie fans, and then there are movie musical fans — you know, the people who sing along to every tune despite being in a packed movie theater. Or how about those who prefer a three-hour film where everything is one giant song, as opposed to a normal movie? If you consider yourself to be a part of this unique breed, then prove your musical prowess by identifying these movie musicals from a single image!
This colorful musical is filled with songs, spells, and special shoes.
Which iconic musical names "whiskers on kittens" as one of its favorite things?
This musical takes the story of Romeo and Juliet and sets it in gritty 1950s Manhattan.
These famous "sisters" made history in this musical, as it was the first movie shot in widescreen.
Marilyn Monroe performs "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" in which movie musical?
You may not recognize her (or her voice!) here, but Audrey Hepburn starred in this 1964 movie musical.
Oh, what a glorious feeling you had watching this 1952 movie musical for the first time!
This musical put Gershwin's songs and Gene Kelly's choreography on display.
Barbra Streisand puts her matchmaking abilities to the test in this classic movie musical.
It's mean, it's green, and it's filled with songs by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman.
Transformations abound in this beloved 1978 movie musical.
This Broadway classic is an adaptation of Victor Hugo's famous novel.
This Judy Garland musical has beautiful skirts, songs, and even a classic Christmas standard.
This biographical musical brought laughs, tears, and cheers when it premiered in 1964.
Marlon Brando shocked audiences with his vocal prowess in this glitzy musical.
This Cole Porter musical was inspired by Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew.
The only thing more magical than this musical is its whimsical main star.
There's no day but today to guess which Broadway-show-turned-movie-musical this is.
Debbie Reynolds was certainly resilient in this soaring biographical movie musical.
Yul Brynner won an Oscar for his sizzling performance in this movie musical.
A con man was nothing but trouble for River City in this classic movie musical.
The movie has it all: star-crossed lovers, secretive spies, and of course, hummable music.
This movie musical stole audiences' hearts in 1968, as did the original 1838 book.
Before Lady Gaga, Judy Garland played the role of an aspiring singer-turned-star in this musical.
Audiences loved this Broadway-show-turned-movie-musical, oh yes they did!
This grand movie musical earned Oscars for Best Score, Best Art Direction, and Best Costume Design.
Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte starred in this big-screen adaption of a famous opera.
This movie musical was meant to be played on St. Patrick's Day if its "tiny" cast is any indication.
One woman's real-life experience as a burlesque dancer was turned into this 1962 musical.
Sunrise, sunset — we hope it won't take you quite that long to identify this epic movie musical.
This high-flying musical's main character was actually an intelligent car.
James Cagney revealed his vaudeville roots in this biographical movie musical.
Despite starring Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn, this movie musical is considered a cult favorite.
No one pulled off underwater tricks quite like Esther Williams, the star of this '40s musical.
This star-studded musical puts composer Jerome Kern's songbook on display.
Directed by Vincente Minnelli, Ethel Waters and Lena Horne starred in this groundbreaking 1943 movie musical.
Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey shine in this Academy Award-winning movie musical.
Gwen Verdon shook and shimmied her way to Tab Hunter's heart into this 1958 musical.