Daddy Long Legs (1955)

Daddy Long Legs (1955)
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This last remake (thus far) of the Jean Webster novel Daddy Long Legs was extensively revised to accommodate the talents of Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron. Fragments of the basic plot remain: American millionaire Astaire is the unknown benefactor of French orphan girl Caron, financing the girl's education on the proviso that his identity never be revealed to her. Moved by Caron's letters of thanks, Astaire's secretary Thelma Ritter advises Astaire to go to France to visit the "child". When he arrives, he finds that his ward has grown up rather nicely, and the two fall in love--though Caron never knows until the very end who Astaire really is. The old story has been updated to allow for an elaborate "cowboy" number and a couple of Eisenhower jokes. Highlights include a solo ballet by Caron and a wonderful Astaire routine involving a set of drums. The score for Daddy Long Legs is unremarkable save for Johnny Mercer's hit "Something's Gotta Give". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Fred AstaireLeslie Caron, (more)
Director(s):
Jean Negulesco
 
 
 
 

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This last remake (thus far) of the Jean Webster novel Daddy Long Legs was extensively revised to accommodate the talents of Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron. Fragments of the basic plot remain: American millionaire Astaire is the unknown benefactor of French orphan girl Caron, financing the girl's education on the proviso that his identity never be revealed to her. Moved by Caron's letters of thanks, Astaire's secretary Thelma Ritter advises Astaire to go to France to visit the "child". When he arrives, he finds that his ward has grown up rather nicely, and the two fall in love--though Caron never knows until the very end who Astaire really is. The old story has been updated to allow for an elaborate "cowboy" number and a couple of Eisenhower jokes. Highlights include a solo ballet by Caron and a wonderful Astaire routine involving a set of drums. The score for Daddy Long Legs is unremarkable save for Johnny Mercer's hit "Something's Gotta Give". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jean Negulesco
Writer(s):
Henry EphronPhoebe Ephron
Producer(s):
Samuel G. Engel
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    Michael W.

    I'm not a fan of most of the non-Ginger movies Astaire made, and this would be no exception. I enjoyed it but do not consider it up to the standards of "Top Hat" or "Swing Time" or even "Shall We Dance". However, there is one dance number that I really loved - the one where Fred dances with a drum stick and plays the drums. Very inventive and quite a feat of rhythm and expertise in dancing and using a prop. I wish I could have just this clip on a dvd. In fact, I wish someone would put all of Fred's dance routines on one dvd - just the dancing scenes! Leslie Caron is okay but she's no Ginger. And the plot of this movie is somewhat thin, and it is somewhat boring. But the drum scene comes early, so watch it up to there and if you aren't hooked by then, enjoy the drum scene and then send the movie back to Blockbuster!

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