TY - ADVS AU - Christie,Audrey AU - Clarke,Charles Galloway AU - D'Amboise,Jacques AU - Dehner,John AU - Ephron,Henry AU - Ephron,Phoebe AU - Hammerstein,Oscar AU - Jones,Shirley AU - King,Henry AU - LeMassena,William AU - Lockhart,Gene AU - Luckey,Susan AU - MacRae,Gordon AU - Mitchell,Cameron AU - Molnár,Ferenc AU - Rodgers,Richard AU - Rounseville,Robert AU - Ruick,Barbara AU - Turner,Claramae ED - Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc. ED - Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. TI - Carousel PY - 2006/// CY - Beverly Hills, Calif. PB - 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment KW - Carnivals KW - Employees KW - Drama KW - Future life KW - Love KW - Mills and mill-work KW - Feature films KW - lcgft KW - Musical films KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired N1 - From their musical play based on Ferenc Molnar's "Liliom," as adapted by Benjamin F. Glazer; Issued also as part of the Rodgers & Hammerstein collection; Originally produced as a motion picture in 1956; Special features: Disc 1: audio commentary by Shirley Jones and Nick Redman; exclusive isolated musical score; songs-only option; singalong karaoke subtitles (English) ; Disc 2: bonus film: 1934 classic "Liliom" (116 min., b&w); "Turns on the 'Carousel'" featurette; vintage stage excerpt: The "If I loved you" extended sequence with original Broadway stars Jan Clayton and John Raitt; stills and audio from deleted numbers: "You're a queer one, Julie Jordan," performed by Barbara Ruick and Shirley Jones, "Blow high, blow low" performed by Cameron Mitchell and chorus; Fox Movietone News: "'Carousel' opens at New York and Hollywood in CinemaScope 55"; behind-the-scenes still photo gallery; original theatrical trailer; Disc 1. Carousel (1956 : 129 min. : col.) -- Disc 2. Liliom (1934 : 116 min. : b&w); Music by Richard Rodgers ; book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II ; choreography by Rod Alexander ; music supervised and conducted by Alfred Newman ; art direction, Lyle R. Wheeler, Jack Martin Smith ; set decorations, Walter M. Scott, Chester Bayhi ; film editor, William Reynolds ; wardrobe direction, Charles Le Maire ; costumes designed by Mary Wills; Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones, Cameron Mitchell, Barbara Ruick, Claramae Turner, Robert Rounseville, Gene Lockhart, Audrey Christie, Susan Luckey, William LeMassena, John Dehner, Jacques D'Amboise; Not rated N2 - Billy Bigelow , a smooth-talking carny man, falls in love with a millworker. Tragedy strikes these star-crossed lovers and their journey is not easy ER -