The Heat Is On: The Making of Miss Saigon
Originally released in 1989. The Heat Is On: The Making of Miss Saigon is a documentary/music film. directed by David Wright. At just 75 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Jonathan Pryce, Lea Salonga, and Cameron Mackintosh
Synopsis
A behind-the-scenes look at the putting on of the successful West End stage musical, including footage of the cast rehearsing and the triumphant first night.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Jonathan Pryce
as Self - 'The Engineer'
Lea Salonga
as Self
Cameron Mackintosh
as Self
Claude-Michel Schönberg
as Self
Alain Boublil
as Self
Nicholas Hytner
as Self - Director
William David Brohn
as Self - Orchestrator
Richard Maltby, Jr.
as Self - Co-Lyricist
Bob Avian
as Self - Choreographer
David Caddick
as Self - Musical Supervisor
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- 54th Parallel Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Heat Is On: The Making of Miss Saigon about?
A behind-the-scenes look at the putting on of the successful West End stage musical, including footage of the cast rehearsing and the triumphant first night.
Who directed The Heat Is On: The Making of Miss Saigon?
The Heat Is On: The Making of Miss Saigon was directed by David Wright.
How long is The Heat Is On: The Making of Miss Saigon?
The Heat Is On: The Making of Miss Saigon has a runtime of 1 hours and 15 minutes (75 minutes total).
When was The Heat Is On: The Making of Miss Saigon released?
The Heat Is On: The Making of Miss Saigon was released on December 20, 1989 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Heat Is On: The Making of Miss Saigon?
The main cast of The Heat Is On: The Making of Miss Saigon includes Jonathan Pryce, Lea Salonga, Cameron Mackintosh, Claude-Michel Schönberg, Alain Boublil.