Men Shouldn't Sing

Men Shouldn't Sing
Men Shouldn't Sing
Directed by Sarah Higginson
Michael Bell
Produced by Michael Bell
Written by Jeff Clark
Starring Jennine Bailey
Lynn Booth
Scott Koorey
Lucy MacVicar
Gary Miller
James Nation-Ingle
West Relugas
Sam Taylor
Michal Williams
Music by Michael Bell
Cinematography Rex Gibson
Editing by Reuben Bijl
Release date(s) December 2, 2007
Running time 108 minutes
Country New Zealand New Zealand
Language English

Men Shouldn't Sing is a musical comedy New Zealand film written by Jeff Clark and composed by Michael Bell. It tells the story of a group of strangers, snatched from their homes, who wake to find that they spontaneously break into song and dance whenever they feel a heightened emotion. The group, trapped in a musical that is becoming more dangerous by the minute, must work together to find a way out.

Men Shouldn't Sing had its premiere on 2 December 2007 at the Isaac Theatre Royal in Christchurch, New Zealand.

Cast

  • Jennine Bailey as Gina
  • Lynn Booth as Carol
  • Scott Koorey as Dr. Lloyd-Menkin
  • Lucy MacVicar as Felicity
  • Gary Miller as Brian
  • James Nation-Ingle as Doug
  • West Relugas as Hans
  • Sam Taylor as Pete
  • Michal Williams as Steph

Soundtrack and songs

All Songs Recorded by the Orange Studio Orchestra

  1. Overture
  2. Something's Wrong
  3. Can't Stop Singing
  4. Who's in Charge
  5. Hans' Lament
  6. Dr Phil
  7. Zombie Boogie
  8. Love Street
  9. Can't Say It Right Without A Song
  10. Men Shouldn't Sing
  11. Slightly Innapropriate Feelings
  12. Men Shouldn't Sing Reprise
  13. Zombie Ballet
  14. Endgame
  15. Don't Call Me Mad

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