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An American in Paris (1951)

An American in Paris (1951)
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Gene Kelly does his patented Pal Joey bit as Jerry Mulligan, an opportunistic American painter living in Paris' "starving artists" colony. He is discovered by wealthy Milo Roberts (Nina Foch), who becomes Jerry's patroness in more ways than one. Meanwhile, Jerry plays hookey on this setup by romancing waif-like Lise Bouvier (Leslie Caron) -- who, unbeknownst to him, is the object of the affections of his close friend Henri (Georges Guetary), a popular nightclub performer. (The film was supposed to make Guetary into "the New Chevalier." It didn't.) The thinnish plot is held together by the superlative production numbers and by the recycling of several vintage George Gershwin tunes, including "I Got Rhythm," "'S Wonderful," and "Our Love Is Here to Stay." Highlights include Guetary's rendition of "Stairway to Paradise"; Oscar Levant's fantasy of conducting and performing Gershwin's "Concerto in F" (Levant also appears as every member of the orchestra); and the closing 17-minute "American in Paris" ballet, in which Kelly and Caron dance before lavish backgrounds based on the works of famed French artists. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Gene KellyLeslie Caron, (more)
Director(s):
Vincente Minnelli
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
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Synopsis of An American in Paris

Gene Kelly does his patented Pal Joey bit as Jerry Mulligan, an opportunistic American painter living in Paris' "starving artists" colony. He is discovered by wealthy Milo Roberts (Nina Foch), who becomes Jerry's patroness in more ways than one. Meanwhile, Jerry plays hookey on this setup by romancing waif-like Lise Bouvier (Leslie Caron) -- who, unbeknownst to him, is the object of the affections of his close friend Henri (Georges Guetary), a popular nightclub performer. (The film was supposed to make Guetary into "the New Chevalier." It didn't.) The thinnish plot is held together by the superlative production numbers and by the recycling of several vintage George Gershwin tunes, including "I Got Rhythm," "'S Wonderful," and "Our Love Is Here to Stay." Highlights include Guetary's rendition of "Stairway to Paradise"; Oscar Levant's fantasy of conducting and performing Gershwin's "Concerto in F" (Levant also appears as every member of the orchestra); and the closing 17-minute "American in Paris" ballet, in which Kelly and Caron dance before lavish backgrounds based on the works of famed French artists. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
114 mins

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Director(s):
Vincente Minnelli
Writer(s):
Alan Jay Lerner
Producer(s):
Arthur Freed
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Suitable for Children)
Categories:
RomanceMusic & Performing Arts
An American in Paris Awards:
  • 1998 - American Film Institute - 100 Greatest American Movies
  • 1951 - Golden Globe - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • 1951 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • 1992 - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
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    Deke P.

    Gene Kelly shuffling over cobblestone streets in Paris and showing off to delighted French children is the kind of scene that can make a man proud to be an American. Kelly stands out in the film's surroundings like Abe Lincoln giving the Gettysburg Address to a bunch of powdered-wigged courtiers from Versailles: an awkward dresser, perhaps; but a virile and honest presense all the same. If the plot is not exactly riveting, it is not painful to watch(or unmanly). Kelly and other talented dancers make a strong showing and work with director Vincente Minnelli to create a truly impressive set-piece in which Kelly dances inside Impressionist paintings. The film is a cheering fantasy for American manhood (white and straight American manhood, of course.) It says that an American man can be deeply interested in dance and painting, but still be manly enough to score a French model many years his junior. You can take an American man to Paris, but you can't take the American out of the man.

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    Scott C.

    One of Gene Kelly's best. Some music by Gershwin. The set's are all Hollywood and look more like a stage play than Paris.

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    Lorna J.

    This wasn't a great movie, but the music of Gershwin and the athletic dancing of Gene Kelly were great. The scenes with the children in Paris were absolutely charming

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