74
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12 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawThe tunes are gold, and as Jane approaches a local creek, resplendent in her gorgeous yellow gown, we get one of the most famous visual gags in the history of the musical.
- [Day] is dizzyingly kinetic (and funny) as Calamity Jane‘s tomboy cowgirl.
- 83ColliderColliderEven though the musical aspect does make it at odds with darker cowboy movies, Calamity Jane is still a fitting showcase for one of the genre's best characters.
- 80The Observer (UK)Jonathan RomneyThe Observer (UK)Jonathan RomneyBoisterous fun, with Day’s performance – as the song goes – as busy as a fizzy sarsaparilla.
- 80Total FilmNeil SmithTotal FilmNeil SmithWhat could be better than watching Doris Day reprise her signature role, whip-cracking away in buckskin as the deadwood stage comes a-rolling in over the hills?
- Even if the screenwriters were obviously inspired by the mega-success of ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, that doesn't make this funny, rambunctious entertainment a mere rip-off. Whether dancing, singing, or hamming it up as the legendary tomboy, Day proves that she was second only to Judy Garland as the Golden-Age Hollywood Musical's consummate triple threat.
- 80EmpireKim NewmanEmpireKim NewmanDay is on top form as the boastful sharpshooter, but she's ably matched by her supporting cast and the music.
- 70Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumChicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumAn elaboration of the concept of Annie Get Your Gun—not to mention Doris Day’s tomboy image in On Moonlight Bay—this 1953 western musical is perhaps best remembered for its Oscar-winning tune “Secret Love”; otherwise there’s Howard Keel as Wild Bill Hickok, direction by David Butler, and all that kinky cross-dressing.
- 50The New York TimesBosley CrowtherThe New York TimesBosley CrowtherIn Technicolor, it looks good enough to eat. But the voracity with which Miss Day has at it and wolfs it down is unnerving to see. David Butler, who directed, has wound her up tight and let her go. She does everything but hit the ceiling in lashing all over the screen.This is not altogether entrancing.
- 40Giving such Wild West characters as Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok a workout in a tuned-in western doubtless had strong possibilities but Warners comes close to missing the stagecoach. Colorful settings and costumes add the entry some sparkle but the 'book' is lacking in originality and the players simply are uneasy.