The film was shot in
CinemaScope 55 and
DeLuxe Color. However, it was projected in regular
35mm CinemaScope rather than 55mm, although the original premiere featured a six-track magnetic stereo soundtrack specially devised for CinemaScope 55. It was played on a separate machine synchronized with the film. All of the other prints were
composite prints and used the standard four-track stereo soundtrack featured on regular CinemaScope films of the era. , site of location filming Cinematographer
Charles G. Clarke explained: "In the beginning it was decided to film 'Carousel' in both 55mm and the standard 35mm CinemaScope. This meant double setups for each shot. When the results became available for screening, our studio decided the 35mm version was no longer required, and thereafter we filmed the production only in 55mm CinemaScope. ... The new 55mm CinemaScope negative is exactly four diameters greater in size [than 35mm]—twice the width and twice as high—so that reductions are made without altering the composition of the original negative." Clarke noted that the period of dual filming was limited to "the first few weeks".
Frank Sinatra was originally cast to play Billy Bigelow and recorded his songs for the film. It had been reported that Sinatra withdrew in objection to the requirement that each scene be filmed twice, one for regular CinemaScope and the other for CinemaScope 55, but according to
Shirley Jones' 2014
autobiography, he quit because his wife
Ava Gardner threatened infidelity if he failed to accompany her on the set of her film
The Barefoot Contessa. Gordon MacRae, Sinatra's replacement, was reported to have prepared in advance for the role, suspecting that Sinatra might withdraw. MacRae did not cut his hair after he finished filming
Oklahoma!, and in July he starred in a
State Fair of Texas production of
Carousel. Director Henry King later recalled, "[A]lthough Gordon MacRae has an excellent singing voice, it was not a good picture for him. Maybe he was too good for it. Sinatra would have made a different thing out of it entirely ... [MacRae] just didn't have a style of his own, it's not individual. I think that's why Gordon never got up to a point where Sinatra did. But you never can tell what kept people from reaching the top." Filming took place in the Maine locations of
Boothbay Harbor,
Camden,
Newcastle and
Augusta as well as Paradise Cove in
Malibu, California and the Twentieth Century-Fox studios. The film follows the stage musical faithfully except for five major changes: • In the film, Billy dies accidentally, but in the original stage production, he commits suicide. • The
recitative singing in the bench scene leading directly into the song "
If I Loved You" is instead spoken dialogue in the film. • The recitative singing that leads directly into the song "June Is Bustin' Out All Over" was eliminated. • In the stage production, Billy must perform a good deed on earth in order to earn entry to heaven, but in the film, it is apparent that Billy is already in heaven. • The song "When the Children Are Asleep" was moved to a later moment in the film in order to take full advantage of the Maine locale. ==Reception==