Can-Can (1960)

Can-Can (1960)
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Cole Porter's Gay Paree musical about the introduction in Montmartre in 1896 of the notorious Can-Can dance, is brought to the screen, filtered through a Rat Pack sensibility. Shirley MacLaine stars as Simone Pistache, the perky and vivacious owner of a Parisian cafe, who, aided by her swingin' boyfriend Francois Dumais (Frank Sinatra), is trying to keep her establishment from being closed down by the Paris authorities because of Simone's insistence on treating her patrons to the Can-Can, the salacious dance outlawed by French law. Maurice Chevalier is a kindly French judge who graciously looked the other way, but another hard-nosed judge, Philippe Forrestier (Louis Jordan), turns up the heat on Simone to close her cafe. That is, until Simone turns up the heat on him, and Phillippe falls hard for Simone. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Frank SinatraShirley MacLaine, (more)
Director(s):
Walter Lang
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Can-Can

Cole Porter's Gay Paree musical about the introduction in Montmartre in 1896 of the notorious Can-Can dance, is brought to the screen, filtered through a Rat Pack sensibility. Shirley MacLaine stars as Simone Pistache, the perky and vivacious owner of a Parisian cafe, who, aided by her swingin' boyfriend Francois Dumais (Frank Sinatra), is trying to keep her establishment from being closed down by the Paris authorities because of Simone's insistence on treating her patrons to the Can-Can, the salacious dance outlawed by French law. Maurice Chevalier is a kindly French judge who graciously looked the other way, but another hard-nosed judge, Philippe Forrestier (Louis Jordan), turns up the heat on Simone to close her cafe. That is, until Simone turns up the heat on him, and Phillippe falls hard for Simone. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
142 mins

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Director(s):
Walter Lang
Writer(s):
Charles LedererDorothy Kingsley
Producer(s):
Saul ChaplinJack Cummings
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    Ken B.

    Cole Porter's songs, and two phenomenal dance numbers were enough for me to give this film VERY high marks! Shirley MacLaine as Simone, has some great modern dance numbers (kudos also to the uncredited Marc Wilder). As a cabaret owner, Simone often slips in the illegal Can-Can for the tourist trade that made it popular, leading her into court and the arms of magistrate Jourdan. The rat pack lingo make it clear 1890's Paris has been artistically updated, and Sinatra's accent gives the impression that Francois Durnais is an American living in France. Chevalier and Prowse round out a great cast.

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    Laura P.

    Great Fun, great memories. Loved it, loved Shirley, and the other great acotrs in it. I knew every song they sang and would watch it again and again.

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    Jennifer D.

    This movie was quite enjoyable loved the triangle between the Three main characters. And I love that Maurice Chevalier's voice!

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