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Kiss Me Kate - Blu-ray 3D

Kiss Me Kate - Blu-ray 3D

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This one is another case of a format that doesn’t actually exist in official home media.

Kiss Me Kate (1953) – Blu-ray 3D was never released in a stereoscopic 3D Blu-ray edition. The film is available in standard Blu-ray and DVD formats, including restored versions, but not as a 3D home video release.

The movie itself is a classic Hollywood musical, originally filmed in the early CinemaScope era and known for its stage-to-screen adaptation style, Technicolor visuals, and theatrical choreography.

Kiss Me Kate (1953) follows rival performers in a touring production of The Taming of the Shrew, blending backstage romance, comedic rivalry, and elaborate musical numbers. It’s best known for its energetic performances and classic MGM-style production design.

Key clarification:

  • No Blu-ray 3D edition exists

  • No known 3D conversion or stereoscopic restoration has been released for home media

  • Available versions are standard Blu-ray (restored 2D presentation)

While the film’s theatrical staging and musical spectacle can feel visually “layered,” it was never adapted into modern 3D home viewing formats.

When two squabbling ex-marrieds are cast as squabbling Renaissance romantics in a musical The Taming of the Shrew, life imitates art and art imitates life - and it all proves no musical comedy imitates Kiss Me Kate, the backstage/onstage delight from the 1948 Broadway smash, featuring 14 peerless Cole Porter songs. Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson are the tangled twosome "So in Love" despite her "I Hate Men" flash points. Ann Miller adds heat, razzle-tap-dazzling in "Too Darn Hot" and wowing "Tom, Dick and Harry" (Bob Fosse, Tommy Rall and Bobby Van).

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