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1951; Liked It: 28674 votes; 114 min; Actor: Oscar Levant; ; directed by: Vincente Minnelli. An american in paris paris. An american in paris suite. An american in paris broadway. An american in paris san antonio. This was my homework to listen that... it's very interesing. An american in paris playbill. An american in paris gershwin. An american in paris chatelet. The story is surprisingly intense and actually eclipses the dancing sequences which are impressive. As much as the movies's plot may seem hokey and contrived, it really isn't. The story is plausible; people can fall in love immediately and get swept up in their emotions. Gene Kelly gives a great performance as an expatriate American and Leslie Caron proves to be dynamic in her role. The final dance sequence is incredible, combining several different dance forms. What makes this movie even stronger is that the story is simple, the characters likable and the music outstanding. The dream sequence with Oscar Levant was brilliant. There is nothing wrong with an upbeat movie featuring wonderfully talented actors who actually entertain. They sing, they dance, there is music and a happy ending. What's wrong with that? Nothing. This movie deserved the honors it received. Street Car and A Place in the Sun were marvelous movies, but a quality musical will trump a bleak, black-and-white drama anytime, like it did in 1951. Who would an audience rather watch: Gene Kelly laughing and dancing with Leslie Caron to the music of George Gershwin or gloomy Montgomery Clift plotting to kill a hapless Shelly Winters.

An american in paris boston. An american in paris musical. I had the pleasure of playing in the Charleston (SC) Symphony Orchestra when they played this piece. Our conductor was the late David Stahl, a protege of Maestro Bernstein, and was personally chosen by the Maestro to conduct West Side Story on Broadway for a while. So Mr. Stahl knows this music almost as intimately as Bernstein. A bit intimidating, but we laid down one L of a performance. As a percussionist, I had an especially fun time playing this one. I wonder how long their rehearsal would be.

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Won 6 Oscars. Another 4 wins & 7 nominations. See more awards » Videos Learn more More Like This Comedy | Musical Romance 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6. 7 / 10 X Weary of the conventions of Parisian society, a rich playboy and a youthful courtesan-in-training enjoy a platonic friendship, but it may not stay platonic for long. Directors: Vincente Minnelli, Charles Walters Stars: Leslie Caron, Maurice Chevalier, Louis Jourdan Certificate: Passed 7. 4 / 10 Three sailors on a day of shore leave in New York City look for fun and romance before their twenty-four hours are up. Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett Drama Film-Noir 7. 5 / 10 The rise and fall of a corrupt politician, who makes his friends richer and retains power by dint of a populist appeal. Director: Robert Rossen Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dru War 7. 6 / 10 In Hawaii in 1941, a private is cruelly punished for not boxing on his unit's team, while his captain's wife and second-in-command are falling in love. Fred Zinnemann Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Deborah Kerr 7. 7 / 10 A middle-aged butcher and a school teacher who have given up on the idea of love meet at a dance and fall for each other. Delbert Mann Ernest Borgnine, Betsy Blair, Esther Minciotti Family 6. 6 / 10 The dramatic lives of trapeze artists, a clown, and an elephant trainer are told against a background of circus spectacle. Cecil B. DeMille James Stewart, Charlton Heston, Betty Hutton Crime Two youngsters from rival New York City gangs fall in love, but tensions between their respective friends build toward tragedy. Jerome Robbins, Robert Wise Natalie Wood, George Chakiris, Richard Beymer A British family struggles to survive the first months of World War II. William Wyler Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Teresa Wright 7. 8 / 10 Snobbish phonetics Professor Henry Higgins agrees to a wager that he can make flower girl Eliza Doolittle presentable in high society. George Cukor Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison, Stanley Holloway Adventure Biography A tyrannical ship captain decides to exact revenge on his abused crew after they form a mutiny against him, but the sailor he targets had no hand in it. Frank Lloyd Charles Laughton, Clark Gable, Franchot Tone Prince Hamlet struggles over whether or not he should kill his uncle, whom he suspects has murdered his father, the former King. Laurence Olivier Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons, John Laurie Music 7. 1 / 10 Father Charles O'Malley, a young priest at a financially failing Church in a tough neighborhood, gains support and inspires his superior. Leo McCarey Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, Frank McHugh Edit Storyline Jerry Mulligan, a struggling American painter in Paris, is "discovered" by an influential heiress with an interest in more than Jerry's art. Jerry in turn falls for Lise, a young French girl already engaged to a cabaret singer. Jerry jokes, sings and dances with his best friend, an acerbic would-be concert pianist, while romantic complications abound. Written by Scott Renshaw <> Plot Summary Plot Synopsis Taglines: What a joy! It's M-G-M's Technicolor musical! See more » Details Release Date: 11 November 1951 (USA) Also Known As: An American in Paris Box Office Budget: $2, 723, 903 (estimated) Opening Weekend USA: $182, 606, 19 January 2020 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $272, 619 See more on IMDbPro » Company Credits Technical Specs Sound Mix: Mono (Western Electric Sound System) Color: Color (Technicolor) See full technical specs » Did You Know? Trivia Leslie Caron had suffered from malnutrition during WWII and was not used to the rigorous schedule of filming a movie. Because she would tire so easily, she was only able to work every other day. See more » Goofs During the ballet dance sequence just before the girls are all on their toes, Lise is in the background with in an instant appears in the front of the scene with most of the other dancers not showing as she waits for him. See more » Quotes [ first lines] Jerry Mulligan: This is Paris, and I'm an American who lives here. My name is Jerry Mulligan, and I'm an ex G. I. In 1945 when the army told me to find my own job, I stayed on. And I'll tell you why: I'm a painter, and all my life that's all I've ever wanted to do. Crazy Credits And Presenting The American In Paris Ballet See more » Alternate Versions In 1995 a restored version was prepared for release on video/laserdisc, with the 18-minute ending ballet soundtrack reprocessed in stereo. See more » Soundtracks An American in Paris Ballet (uncredited) Music by George Gershwin (1936) Played during the opening credits and often in the score Danced by Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, and Ensemble Played by The MGM Symphony Orchestra, in an arrangement by Conrad Salinger based on Gershwin's orchestration Conducted by Johnny Green See more » Frequently Asked Questions See more ».

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An american in paris leslie caron. An american in paris broadway full show. An american in paris trailer. Critics Consensus The plot may be problematic, but such concerns are rendered superfluous by Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron's star power, the Gershwins' classic songs, and Vincente Minnelli's colorful, sympathetic direction. 96% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 67 79% Audience Score User Ratings: 26, 431 An American in Paris Ratings & Reviews Explanation An American in Paris Photos Movie Info 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 Rating: G Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Oct 4, 1951 wide On Disc/Streaming: Apr 27, 1999 Runtime: 115 minutes Studio: MGM Cast Critic Reviews for An American in Paris Audience Reviews for An American in Paris An American in Paris Quotes Movie & TV guides.

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An american in paris piano. An american in paris apartment scene. An American in Paris Theatrical release poster Directed by Vincente Minnelli Produced by Arthur Freed Written by Alan Jay Lerner Starring Gene Kelly Leslie Caron Oscar Levant Georges Guétary Nina Foch Music by George Gershwin Lyrics: Ira Gershwin Musical direction: Johnny Green Saul Chaplin Cinematography Alfred Gilks Ballet: John Alton Edited by Adrienne Fazan Production company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributed by Loew's Inc. [1] Release date October 4, 1951 (New York) [2] January 11, 1952 (USA) Running time 113 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $2. 7 million [3] Box office $7 million [3] An American in Paris is a 1951 American musical comedy film inspired by the 1928 orchestral composition An American in Paris by George Gershwin. Starring Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Georges Guétary, and Nina Foch, the film is set in Paris, and was directed by Vincente Minnelli from a script by Alan Jay Lerner. The music is by George Gershwin, with lyrics by his brother Ira, with additional music by Saul Chaplin, the music director. The story of the film is interspersed with dance numbers choreographed by Gene Kelly and set to Gershwin's music. [4] MGM executive Arthur Freed bought the Gershwin musical catalog from George's brother Ira in the late 1940s, since George died in 1937. [4] Some of the tunes in this catalog were included in the movie, such as " I Got Rhythm " and " Love Is Here to Stay ". [4] Other songs in the movie include " I'll Build A Stairway to Paradise " and " 'S Wonderful ". The climax of the film is "The American in Paris" ballet, a 17-minute dialogue-free dance featuring Kelly and Caron set to Gershwin's An American in Paris. [4] The ballet sequence cost almost half a million dollars to shoot. [4] It was filmed on 44 sets in MGM's back lot. [4] An American in Paris was an enormous success, garnering eight Academy Award nominations and winning six (including Best Picture), as well as earning other industry honors. In 1993, it was selected for preservation by the United States Library of Congress in the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". [5] It is ranked #9 among AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals. Plot [ edit] American World War II veteran Jerry Mulligan ( Gene Kelly) is an exuberant expatriate in Paris trying to make a reputation as a painter. His friend and neighbor, Adam Cook ( Oscar Levant), is a struggling concert pianist and longtime associate of a French singer, Henri Baurel ( Georges Guétary). At the ground-floor bar, Henri tells Adam about his cultured girlfriend, Lise Bouvier ( Leslie Caron). Jerry joins them later, before going out to sell his art. A lonely society woman and heiress, Milo Roberts ( Nina Foch), finds Jerry displaying his paintings in Montmartre and takes an interest in him and his art. She brings him to her apartment to pay for his works, and invites him to a dinner party she is throwing later that night. After singing with French children on the way home (" I Got Rhythm "), Jerry goes up to Milo's apartment. He quickly finds out the "party" is actually a one-on-one date, and tells Milo he has no interest in being a paid escort. When he attempts to leave after giving her money back, she insists she is only interested in his art. They go to a crowded bar, and Milo offers to sponsor an art show for Jerry as a friendly gesture. Some of Milo's friends arrive, and while sitting with them, Jerry sees Lise seated with friends at the next table, and is instantly smitten. He ignores Milo and her acquaintances, and instead pretends to know Lise already and dances with her. She is standoffish and gives Jerry a wrong phone number, but is innocently corrected by someone at her table. Milo is upset by Jerry's behaviour and suddenly decides to go home. On their way home she tells Jerry he was very rude cavorting with a girl he does not know while in her presence; tired of Milo, Jerry gets out of the car and bids her farewell. The next day, Jerry calls Lise at her work, but she tells him to never call her again. Jerry and Milo meet at a cafe, and she informs him a collector is interested in his paintings and she arranged a showing later that day. Before going to the showing, he goes to the parfumerie where Lise works and she consents to a late dinner with him. She does not want to be seen eating with him in public, but they share a romantic song and dance on the banks of the Seine River in the shadows of Notre Dame. However, she quickly rushes off to meet Henri after his performance (" I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise "), where Henri tells her he has been asked to go on a tour of America and asks her to marry him. Later, Adam humorously daydreams he is performing Gershwin's Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra for a gala audience in a concert hall. As the scene progresses, Adam is also revealed to be the conductor, other members of the orchestra, and even an enthusiastic audience member applauding himself at the end. Milo gets Jerry an art studio and tells him she has planned an exhibition of his work in three months. He initially refuses the studio because he does not have the money for it, but eventually accepts it under the condition he pay Milo back when his art proceeds allow him. Roughly a month later and after much courting, Lise abruptly runs off when she and Jerry arrive by taxi at his apartment. When Jerry complains to Adam, Adam is shocked to realize both Henri and Jerry are involved with the same woman. Henri and Jerry discuss the woman they each love ( " 'S Wonderful "), unaware she is the same woman. That night, Jerry and Lise reunite in the same place on the banks of the Seine close to Notre Dame. She informs him she is marrying Henri the next day and going to America. Lise feels a sense of duty to Henri, to whom she feels indebted for keeping her safe during World War II. She and Jerry proclaim their love for each other. Feeling slighted, Jerry invites Milo to the art students' masked ball and kisses her. At the raucous party, with everyone in black-and-white costumes, they meet Henri and Lise, and Jerry finally tells Milo about his feelings for Lise. Henri overhears Jerry and Lise saying goodbye to each other, and realizes the truth. As Henri and Lise drive away, Jerry daydreams about being with Lise all over Paris to the tune of the George Gershwin composition An American in Paris. His reverie is broken by a car horn, the sound of Henri bringing Lise back to him. They embrace as the Gershwin composition (and the film) ends. Cast [ edit] Gene Kelly as Jerry Mulligan Leslie Caron as Lise Bouvier Oscar Levant as Adam Cook Georges Guétary as Henri "Hank" Baurel Nina Foch as Milo Roberts Eugene Borden as Georges Mattieu John Eldredge as Jack Jansen (uncredited) Anna Q. Nilsson as Kay Jansen (uncredited) Hayden Rorke, best known for playing Dr. Alfred Bellows on the TV series I Dream of Jeannie (1965–1970), has an uncredited part as a friend of Milo. Noel Neill, who had already portrayed Lois Lane in the two Columbia Pictures forties Superman serials, and would later do so again on the TV series The Adventures of Superman, has a small role as an American art student who tries to criticize Jerry's paintings. Jazz musician Benny Carter plays the leader of a jazz ensemble performing in the club where Milo first takes Jerry. Madge Blake, best known for playing Bruce Wayne 's aunt Harriet Cooper on the TV series Batman (1966–1968), has an uncredited part as a customer in the perfume shop in which Lise works. Judy Landon, better known for her appearance in Kelly's next musical Singin' in the Rain (and as the wife of Brian Keith), and Sue Casey appear as dancers in the "Stairway to Paradise" sequence. Dudley Field Malone plays an uncredited Winston Churchill. Music and dance [ edit] " Embraceable You " – Lise " Nice Work If You Can Get It " – Hank " By Strauss " – Jerry, Hank, Adam " I Got Rhythm " – Jerry " Tra-la-la (This Time It's Really Love) " – Jerry, Adam " Love Is Here to Stay " – Jerry, Lise " I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise " – Hank Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra – Adam, The MGM Symphony Orchestra "  'S Wonderful " – Jerry, Hank An American in Paris Ballet – Jerry, Lise, Ensemble The 17 minute ballet sequence, with sets and costumes referencing French painters including Raoul Dufy, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Maurice Utrillo, Henri Rousseau, and Toulouse-Lautrec, [6] is the climax of the film, and cost the studio approximately $450, 000 to produce. [7] Some of the backdrops for this sequence measured 300 feet wide and 40 feet high. [8] Production on the film was halted on September 15, 1950. Minnelli left to direct another film, Father's Little Dividend. Upon completion of that film in late October, he returned to film the ballet sequence. [9] Reception [ edit] Bosley Crowther of The New York Times gave a mostly positive review largely on the strength of the closing dance number which he called "one of the finest ever put upon the screen", as well as Leslie Caron's performance, writing that the film "takes on its own glow of magic when Miss Caron is on the screen. When she isn't, it bumps along slowly as a patched-up, conventional music show. " [10] Variety called the film "one of the most imaginative musical confections turned out by Hollywood in years... Kelly is the picture's top star and rates every inch of his billing. His diversified dancing is great as ever and his thesping is standout. " [11] Harrison's Reports deemed it "an excellent entertainment, a delight to the eye and ear, presented in a way that will give all types of audiences extreme pleasure". [12] Richard L. Coe of The Washington Post called it "the best musical movie I've ever seen", praising its "spirit of crisp originality and sophistication rarely found in a screen musical". [13] John McCarten of The New Yorker called it "a thoroughly pleasant musical film... Never too tightly confined by its slender story, 'An American in Paris' skips from love in the moonlight to handsome ballets with the greatest of ease, and Mr. Kelly is always ready, willing, and able to execute a tap dance. " [14] The Monthly Film Bulletin called it "merely a good musical, far more attractive than most, but considerably less than the material seemed to promise. This is due in part to unimaginative use of the Paris settings—a very obvious tourist's view—and to the rather curious way in which the story, after building up interest in Jerry's painting and in his one-man show, simply shelves the whole issue. " [15] Reviewing the film in 2011, James Berardinelli wrote that it "falls into the category of a weak Oscar winner. The movie is enjoyable enough to watch, but it represents a poor choice as the standard-bearer of the 1951 roster... It's a fine, fun film with a lot of great songs and dancing but there's nothing about this production that causes it to stand out when compared to one of dozens of musicals from the era. " [16] Box office [ edit] According to MGM records, the film earned $3, 750, 000 in the U. S. and Canada and $3, 231, 000 in other countries during its initial theatrical release. This resulted in the studio making a $1, 346, 000 profit. [3] Awards and honors [ edit] Academy Awards [ edit] Wins Academy Award for Best Picture: Arthur Freed, producer Academy Award for Best Art – Set Decoration, Color: E. Preston Ames, Cedric Gibbons, F. Keogh Gleason, and Edwin B. Willis Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Color: John Alton and Alfred Gilks Academy Award for Best Costume Design, Color: Orry-Kelly, Walter Plunkett, and Irene Sharaff Academy Award for Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture: Saul Chaplin and Johnny Green Academy Award for Best Writing, Story and Screenplay: Alan Jay Lerner Nominations Academy Award for Best Director: Vincente Minnelli Academy Award for Best Film Editing: Adrienne Fazan Golden Globes [ edit] Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Golden Globe Award for Best Director – Motion Picture: Vincente Minnelli Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy: Gene Kelly Others [ edit] Kelly received an Academy Honorary Award that year for "his versatility as an actor, singer, director and dancer, and specifically for his brilliant achievements in the art of choreography on film". [17] It was his only Oscar. The film was entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. [18] In 1993, An American in Paris was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". American Film Institute recognition 1998: AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies – #68 2002: AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions – #39 2004: AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs – #32 " I Got Rhythm " 2006: AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals – #9 AFI also honored star Kelly as #15 of the top 25 American male screen legends. National Film Registry Inducted in 1993. [19] Digital restoration [ edit] In 2011, the film was digitally restored by Warner Bros. for its 60th anniversary. [20] [21] Stage adaptations [ edit] 2008 adaptation [ edit] A stage version of the musical was adapted by Ken Ludwig, and began previews at the Alley Theatre ( Houston) on April 29, 2008, officially opening on May 18 and running through June 22. The production, directed by Alley artistic director Gregory Boyd with choreography by Randy Skinner, starred Harry Groener and Kerry O'Malley. The musical had many of the film's original songs, and also incorporated other Gershwin songs, such as "They All Laughed", "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off", and "Love Walked In". [22] [23] 2014 adaptation [ edit] In 2014, a stage adaptation premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Châtelet, with Robert Fairchild as Jerry Mulligan and Leanne Cope as Lise Bouvier (here renamed Lise Dassin and turned into an aspiring ballet dancer). The production, which ran from November to January 2015, was directed and choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon, written by Craig Lucas and designed by Bob Crowley. The musical then transferred to Broadway, with previews at Palace Theatre beginning on March 13, 2015, before officially opening there on April 12. [24] [25] [26] In popular culture [ edit] The epilogue of the 2016 musical film La La Land references the set design and costuming of An American in Paris, which director Damien Chazelle called "a movie that we just pillaged. " [27] References [ edit] ^ An American in Paris at the American Film Institute Catalog ^ "An American in Paris - Details". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Retrieved June 20, 2018. ^ a b c The Eddie Mannix Ledger, Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study. ^ a b c d e f Mcgovern, Joe (February 2017). "The Musical That Changed movies". Entertainment Weekly (1451/1452): 82–87. ^ "National Film Registry". National Film Registry (National Film Preservation Board, Library of Congress). Retrieved May 24, 2018. ^ Koresky, Michael. "An American in Paris and Gigi". Retrieved December 28, 2016. ^ McGee, Scott. "An American in Paris: Articles". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved December 28, 2015. ^ Marshall, Kelli (2015-05-19). "An American in Paris: Onstage and Onscreen". JSTOR Daily. Retrieved 2019-12-02. ^ "An American in Paris: Notes". Retrieved December 28, 2015. ^ Crowther, Bosley (October 5, 1951). "The Screen: Four New Movies Open". The New York Times: 38. ^ "An American in Paris". Variety: 6. August 29, 1951. ^ " ' An American in Paris' with Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron and Oscar Levant". September 1, 1951: 138. ^ Coe, Richard L. (November 7, 1951). " ' American in Paris' Has Many Virtues". The Washington Post: B9. ^ McCarten, John (October 6, 1951). "The Current Cinema". The New Yorker: 73. ^ "An American in Paris". The Monthly Film Bulletin. 18 (212): 323. September 1951. ^ Berardinelli, James (January 24, 2011). "An American in Paris". ReelViews. Retrieved June 20, 2018. ^ King, Susan (March 16, 2017). "Gene Kelly's widow recalls magic of the film 'An American in Paris' as the stage version comes to SoCal". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 17, 2018. ^ "An American in Paris". Festival de Cannes. Retrieved October 8, 2011. ^ "Complete National Film Registry Listing | Film Registry | National Film Preservation Board | Programs at the Library of Congress | Library of Congress". Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. 20540 USA. Retrieved 2020-02-27. ^ Braxton, Greg (October 21, 2010). "Restored 'An American in Paris' to open TCM Classic Film Festival". LA Times. ^ "An American in Paris re-released after digital restoration". BBC. 2 November 2011. ^ "The Gershwins' An American in Paris Again Extends Houston Run". 2011-10-08. Archived from the original on 2009-01-26. Retrieved 2011-10-08. ^ "The Gershwins' An American in Paris: 2007-2008 Season". Alley Theatre. Retrieved October 8, 2011. ^ Gans, Andrew. " An American in Paris Will Open at Broadway's Palace in 2015" Archived July 25, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, July 17, 2014 ^ Beardsley, Eleanor (December 25, 2014). "The French Go Crazy For 'An American In Paris ' ". NPR. ^ Mackrell, Judith (December 8, 2014). "Return to rive gauche: how Christopher Wheedlon adapted An American in Paris". The Guardian. ^ Harris, Aisha (December 13, 2016). "La La Land's Many References to Classic Movies: A Guide". Slate. Retrieved May 13, 2017. External links [ edit] An American in Paris on IMDb An American in Paris at the TCM Movie Database An American in Paris at AllMovie An American in Paris at Rotten Tomatoes 's Greatest Films An American in Paris Combustible Celluloid's review of An American in Paris Production art from An American in Paris, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

An american in paris tmc. An american in paris songs. I saw this show in London two days ago and it breathtaking throughout,this is just one sequence.I would urge everyone to see this,the sets and the choreography are ard and Leanne brought the house music is good too of course. Lloyd Webber eat your heart out. An american in paris kravis center. Absolutely marvelous.

An american in paris 2018. An American in Paris 2015 Broadway poster Music George Gershwin Lyrics Ira Gershwin Book Craig Lucas Basis An American in Paris by Alan Jay Lerner An American in Paris by George Gershwin Premiere December 10, 2014: Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris Productions 2014 Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris 2015 Broadway 2016 US tour 2017 West End Awards Drama League Award for Distinguished Production of a Musical Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Broadway Musical An American in Paris is a musical play inspired by the 1951 film of the same name and adapted for the stage by Christopher Wheeldon. It first opened at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris in December 2014 and then at the Palace Theatre on Broadway in April 2015. Incorporating songs from George and Ira Gershwin, the book is by Craig Lucas. The musical won several Tony Awards. [1] The Broadway production closed in October 2016. A US national tour opened in the autumn of 2016 in Boston, Massachusetts, and a London West End production opened at the Dominion Theatre in March 2017. The Italian premiere took place in Genoa in Teatro Carlo Felice in October 2018. Plot [ edit] This synopsis reflects the American version of the musical play, which was revised after its premiere 2014 run in Paris. Setting: Paris, 1945, at the end of the Second World War. ACT I Adam Hochberg walks on stage and downs a cup of liquor. He sits at a piano and recounts the story of the day his friend, Jerry Mulligan, came to Paris. Just after the liberation of France, US Army Lieutenant Jerry Mulligan is struck by a mysterious girl after seeing her on the maze-like streets of Paris ("Concerto in F"). Ready to rebuild his life after the war, he deliberately misses his train home and decides to stay in Paris to nurture his passion for painting. He makes his way to a cafe/lodging house, where he meets Adam Hochberg, a fellow veteran and pianist, whose war injuries have left him with a permanent limp. Recognizing a kindred spirit, Adam helps Jerry find a place to live and helps him get started in Paris. Henri Baurel, the son of wealthy French industrialists, enters to rehearse the nightclub act he is putting together with Adam. Henri reveals his plans to run his family's American branch while becoming a nightclub star in secret, fearing his parent's disapproval of his dreams of being an entertainer. Both Henri and Jerry berate Adam for making his new song too dark when what Paris needs is light. Adam retorts that as artists, they have a duty to show the horrible things they've seen, and teases Henri about his fear of proposing to his girlfriend, whose name he will not tell Adam. The three bond in friendship as they imagine a brighter future ("I Got Rhythm"). Adam takes Jerry to the Paris ballet, where he is accompanying auditions, to sketch the dancers. Jerry bumps into headstrong American philanthropist, Milo Davenport, who, struck by his talent and good looks, invites him to a party to introduce him to gallery owners. Henri's mother, Madame Baurel, arrives with Ballet Director Maestro Z, and introduces Milo to him as a potential donor. Dancers arrive for the audition, and the audition has begun when to Jerry's shock, the mysterious girl arrives, apologizing for being late. She is told to leave, but Adam convinces her to dance in the back. As the audition continues, the girl dances beautifully, impressing the Ballet Director, Milo and both Jerry and Adam ("Second Prelude"). The girl introduces herself as Lise Dassin, and Maestro Z recognizes her as the daughter of the famed ballerina Arielle Dassin. In gratitude for his help, she gives Adam a flower and a kiss on the cheek before hurriedly leaving for her job. Milo, charmed by Lise and her mysterious demeanor, tells the maestro she will fund his season only if he commissions a piece just for Lise with a score written by Adam. She then takes it a step further, demanding it be designed by the 'noted painter' Jerry Mulligan. Helpless at her charismatic hands, the maestro agrees, except for allowing Jerry to design the ballet—he has his own stable of designers. Immediately infatuated with Lise, Adam sits down, thrilled with the prospect of writing a ballet that joins French and American culture. Jerry interrupts Lise at her job at a perfume counter to tell her that she got the job. Lise is reserved, and but Jerry will not be dissuaded as he tries to get her to agree to meet with him at the Seine that evening, causing a ruckus in the store until he is thrown out ("I've Got Beginners' Luck"). Madame Baurel enters and congratulates Lise she is to be the prima ballerina of the Théâtre du Châtelet Ballet. It is revealed Lise lives with the Baurel family, which they have not disclosed to the Ballet in order to avoid charges of nepotism. At the Baurel home, Henri attempts to write a letter proposing to his girlfriend, who is revealed to be Lise. Meanwhile, Lise sits down at a cafe and writes a letter to her mother; although presumed dead, she still hopes they are alive and writes a letter every day. She begs for advice: whether to marry Henri as expected, or try for true love ("The Man I Love"). Adam watches the scene from afar, falling deeper in love with Lise. Jerry is sketching a bench at the banks of the Seine when Lise arrives for their meeting, telling him she cannot accept his friendship. He shows her an incomplete sketch of her he began after their first encounter on the street, and proposes she meet him every day so he can draw her until he gets it right. Offended, she refuses, but Jerry calms the atmosphere by saying Lise doesn't have to say anything if she doesn't want to. It becomes clear both are haunted by events during the War, and she solemnly agrees with him to put the war behind them. To lighten the mood, he declares her name too sorrowful and decides to call her Liza, telling her that in the hour they are together, they are just two crazy, happy fools down by the river ("Liza"). She agrees, only if he swears to never tell anyone. Overjoyed, he tries to kiss her, but she pushes him in the river. They both agree to meet the next day, same time, same place. Henri is still attempting to draft his proposal letter, and his mother warns him if he doesn't do it soon, somebody else will. She implies his reluctance to propose is perhaps due to a romantic interest in men, which Henri denies, and warns him the family, vulnerable to accusations of collaboration with the Nazis, must be concerned with appearances. Lise enters with Mr. Baurel who says Henri has something to say to her. Dodging the subject, he asked her about her new position and tells her of him coming American tour. Lise tells him should he ever want a companion in America, she will accompany him gladly, and he takes this as an agreement to the proposal he has not yet made, mistaking her obvious glow of happiness for excitement about the ballet rather than for love of Jerry. Back at the cafe, all three men rejoice over their love for Lise, eventually joining in a trio without realizing they are all singing about the same woman ("S'Wonderful"). Henri shows the other two his proposal letter, only to find he has Lise's notebook by mistake. He reads the letter to her mother about her doubts over doing what is expected of her, marrying Henri and following her heart. Stricken, he nonetheless finds a glimmer of hope in the letter. Adam offers to console him with a drink while Jerry heads over to Milo's party. Jerry arrives at Milo's apartment to discover there was no party, and Milo has invited him on a date on false pretenses ("Shall We Dance? "). Initially annoyed, Jerry relents after Milo gives him constructive criticism on his art and takes him to meet various gallery representatives, and they begin a casual relationship. Over the next week, Adam and Lise work on the new ballet, and struggle with the material. Milo continuously brings Jerry's designs in and they are routinely rejected. Milo and Jerry embark on a trek of the Parisian art world, exploding with new life and post-war energy as Milo falls in love with him. Jerry's designs are finally accepted, but the ballet continues to run into many problems, and Lise and Jerry find solace in their short daily meetings. Milo and Jerry go to a costume party, and Jerry is shocked to discover Lise there with Henri. Jerry realizes Lise is engaged to his friend and, in a fit of rage, he removes both his and Milo's masks, and with Lise watching, kisses her ("Second Rhapsody/Cuban Overture"). ACT II Adam is commissioned by the Baurels to play at one of their parties, not knowing his connection to Henri. Jerry is brought as Milo's plus one, and, in an attempt to cover up his secret nightclub act, Henri denies knowing them, arousing his parent's suspicions. After learning the party is a benefit for the ballet and dancers will be there, Jerry tries and fails to leave for the fear of confronting Lise. After seeing Lise is not among the dancers, he laughs in relief, causing a stir among the guests which eventually turns into a wild dance number ("Fidgety Feet"). After the performance, he discovers Lise is indeed there as a guest of honor. The Baurels, surprised to find both enjoy jazz, ask Milo for a recommendation for a nightclub, and when Milo asks Jerry, he recommends the nightclub where Henri and Adam are booked to perform. The Baurels announce Lise and Henri's engagement, crushing both Adam and Jerry, who lashes out at Milo and storms into the garden. Henri asks Milo to dance to comfort her, and they recognize each other as kindred spirits. Lise follows him out into the garden. Jerry confronts her. Lise cannot lie and says she loves him, but cannot be with him because she is beholden to Henri for a reason she refuses to disclose. Jerry questions Henri's love for her and begs her to meet him again. Lise tells him she does not have the luxury of love and runs away because "life is not like your American movies. " Jerry is left in despair. It is revealed Milo, Adam and Henri have been watching the altercation the whole time. Back at their respective homes, they all act as if nothing has happened. In parallel conversations, Milo and Henri ask Jerry and Lise if they have anything to tell them. Dodging the question, they ask if they're worried of what the public thinks of them. They respond they don't care as long as they're in love ("Who Cares? /For You, For Me, For Evermore"). Henri pledges his love for Lise, but Jerry decides to be honest with Milo and break things off. Although she has fallen in love with him, she thanks him for being honest and they end their relationship amicably. Adam and Milo reflect on the love around them and wonder why there is no love for them ("But Not For Me"). In a nightclub in Montparnasse on one of their last shows, Adam and Henri get ready for a show. Adam begs Henri to let Lise stay in Paris and accuses him of being a coward both during the war and afterwards. Henri, furious, admits the truth: Lise is beholden to Henri because he and his family saved her life during the occupation. She was the daughter of the Baurel's Jewish butler, and she was entrusted to their care after her parents were arrested by the Nazis. Henri threw himself into the Resistance, all of them risking their lives for her, and have kept this secret due to the disruption this would cause their social status in the fragile post-war world. Adam asks if that means Lise has to throw away her life to pay Henri back when neither of them really love each other, and begs him to find the courage he had during the war and free Lise to make her own decisions. Before they can say more, they are called to places. Jerry sees Lise at the nightclub and tells her that he and Milo are through and begs her to tell him what obligations she has to Henri, but Henri's act starts. Henri's act begins and he is stricken with nerves, but Adam encourages him to remember his dream, and he fantasizes of performing an elegant number in Radio City Music Hall ("Stairway to Paradise"). His act ends triumphantly. Unfortunately, Milo and his parents catch him, the nightclub being the one Jerry recommended (not knowing the recommendation was for the Baurels. ) Mme Baurel berates him for shaming the family name, but Mr. Baurel is proud and in awe of his son's talent, and she capitulates. Lise, however, is angry at Jerry for accidentally exposing Henri and leaves. Jerry tries to run after her and accidentally knocks Adam to the ground. When he tries to help him up, Henri stops him, furious for disrupting his relationship with Lise. Jerry accuses him of being a coward. Henri punches him and tells him whatever he may think of him, Lise is what he has devoted his life to. To clear the air, Adam tells Jerry of Henri's involvement in the Resistance and Lise's past. Jerry understands, but is determined to keep fighting for love and tells Henri if he chooses duty over love, they are all doomed. Lise, who has overheard the confrontation, comes back in, telling Henri to take her home. Jerry pleads with her, but she departs, leaving him heartbroken. Adam has a flash of insight: if life is dark, then it is an artist's duty to celebrate and bring love back into life. He feverishly revises the score for the Ballet, turning it into a celebration of life. On opening night at the Ballet, Jerry shifts around nervously outside Lise's dressing room, a scroll in his hand. Milo, seeing his indecision, offers to deliver it for him. Lise opens the scroll to find it is his drawing of her, finally complete. Milo advises her although Jerry was never serious about her, he did teach her one thing: money could not buy love, which is one of a kind. Lise thanks her, but confesses she knows the Ballet will fail; she is so upset that she does not feel any passion onstage. Milo advises her to think of someone who made her feel that passion as she dances. Lise clutches Jerry's drawing tight as places are called. The Ballet begins, and as it progresses, Lise imagines her partner has become Jerry, and they perform a magnificent pas de deux. The Ballet ends with Lise triumphant, having become a bona fide star (An American in Paris). After the curtain call, Jerry goes on to congratulate Lise and apologizes. Lise tells him not to, she couldn't have danced like that if she didn't love him. Milo asks Henri if he feels alright. He admits he cannot tell if his love for Lise is out of duty or passion and asks to take a drive with Lise. Milo approves, and advises him to call her the next day. Lise asks for one moment and approaches Adam. She gives Adam a rose out of her bouquet, a gesture usually done by an etoile to her pas de deux partner, and kisses him good bye. He takes her aside and warns she is making a mistake by doing her duty. Love is a one time thing and she should follow her heart. She leaves, and Audience members go up to congratulate Adam. He has been praised in every review. It is then he realizes his love for Lise isn't for her, but for the light she brings into the world. He rejoices he got the chance to capture her in music and vows to do good in the world. The three men vow to always remember Lise and thank her for how she has changed their lives ("They Can't Take That Away From Me"). Jerry sits alone by the Seine. Lise appears. She has decided to follow her heart. They dance together and walk off into the Paris night ("Epilogue"). Cast [ edit] Character Original Paris Cast Original Broadway Cast United States Tour Original London Cast Jerry Mulligan Robert Fairchild Garen Scribner Lise Dassin Leanne Cope Sara Esty Milo Davenport Jill Paice Emily Ferranti Zoe Rainey Adam Hochberg Brandon Uranowitz Etai Benson David Seadon-Young Henri Baurel Max von Essen Nick Spangler Haydn Oakley Madame Baurel Veanne Cox Gayton Scott Jane Asher Productions [ edit] Production Venue/Location Opening Closing Paris Théâtre du Châtelet December 10, 2014 January 4, 2015 Broadway Palace Theatre April 12, 2015 October 9, 2016 US Tour Various October 14, 2016 July 1, 2018 West End Dominion Theatre March 21, 2017 January 6, 2018 Paris [ edit] An American in Paris opened at Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, France, on December 10, 2014 [2] for a limited run through January 4, 2015. [3] Broadway [ edit] The musical opened on Broadway at the Palace Theatre on April 12, 2015, following an engagement at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris. Christopher Wheeldon directs and choreographs, with the cast led by Robert Fairchild, Leanne Cope, Veanne Cox, Jill Paice, Brandon Uranowitz and Max von Essen. The creative team consisted of Bob Crowley (sets and costumes) and Natasha Katz (lighting) as well as Jon Weston (sound) and 59 Productions (projections). The musical score was adapted, arranged and supervised by Rob Fisher, orchestrations were by Christopher Austin, dance arrangements by Sam Davis, musical supervision by Todd Ellison and musical direction by Brad Haak. [4] Of the musical numbers in the film, the show retains "I Got Rhythm", "'S Wonderful", "Stairway to Paradise", and the orchestral pieces Concerto in F and An American in Paris, with other numbers drawn from the Gershwins' works. The production closed October 9, 2016 after 623 performances and 29 preview performances. [5] US tour [ edit] The US national tour opened in Boston, Massachusetts in October 2016, starring Garen Scribner and Sara Esty. The run ended on July 1, 2018. [6] [7] West End [ edit] An American in Paris on new double-sided LED screen of the Dominion Theatre The musical made its UK premiere in London's West End on March 21, 2017, [8] [9] following previews from March 4, at the Dominion Theatre with Robert Fairchild and Leanne Cope reprising their roles as Jerry and Lise. [10] After three months, Ashley Day took over the lead role of Jerry from Fairchild. The production ran until January 6, 2018. [11] 2018 Film [ edit] Trafalgar Releasing announced a new film version of the stage production set for release in 2018. [12] Musical numbers [ edit] From the Broadway production. Source: Internet Broadway Database [13] Act I Concerto in F – Company " I Got Rhythm " – Henri, Adam, Jerry, Company Second Prelude – Lise, Female Ensemble " I've Got Beginner's Luck " – Jerry " The Man I Love " – Lise " Liza " – Jerry " 'S Wonderful " – Adam, Henri, Jerry, Company "Shall We Dance? " – Milo Second Rhapsody / Cuban Overture – Company Act II Entr'acte – Orchestra "Fidgety Feet" – Jerry, Company " Who Cares? " – Milo, Adam, Henri " For You, For Me, For Evermore " – Lise, Henri, Jerry, Milo " But Not for Me " – Adam, Milo " I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise " – Henri, Adam, Company An American in Paris – Company " They Can't Take That Away from Me " – Adam, Jerry, Henri "Epilogue" – Orchestra Awards and nominations [ edit] An American in Paris won four Tony Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, a Drama League Award, two Theatre World Awards, four Drama Desk Awards, three Fred and Adele Astaire Awards, and an Actors Equity Association "ACCA" Award. [14] Original Broadway Production [ edit] Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result 2015 Drama Desk Awards [15] Outstanding Musical Nominated Outstanding Actor in a Musical Won Outstanding Actress in a Musical Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Outstanding Book of a Musical Craig Lucas Outstanding Director of a Musical Christopher Wheeldon Outstanding Choreography Outstanding Costume Design Bob Crowley Outstanding Orchestrations Christopher Austin Outstanding Projection Design 59 Productions Outstanding Set Design Outstanding Sound Design in a Musical Jon Weston Drama League Awards [15] Outstanding Production of a Musical Distinguished Performance Outer Critics Circle Awards [15] Outstanding New Broadway Musical Outstanding Lighting Design Natasha Katz Fred and Adele Astaire Awards Best Female Dancer Best Male Dancer Best Choreographer Tony Awards [15] Best Musical Best Actor in a Musical Best Actress in a Musical Best Featured Actor in a Musical Best Book of a Musical Best Choreography Best Direction of a Musical Best Costume Design of a Musical Best Lighting Design of a Musical Best Orchestrations Christopher Austin, Don Sebesky, and Bill Elliott Best Scenic Design of a Musical Bob Crowley and 59 Productions 2016 Grammy Awards Best Musical Theater Album Leanne Cope, Max Von Essen, Robert Fairchild, Jill Paice, Brandon Uranowitz, Rob Fisher & Scott Lehrer Original West End Production [ edit] 2018 WhatsOnStage Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Musical Best Costume Design Best Set Design Best Lighting Design Best Video Design Laurence Olivier Awards Best New Musical See also [ edit] An American in Paris An American in Paris (film) An American in Paris (ballet) References [ edit] ^ "Tony Award Winners 2015". ^ "Broadway-Bound An American in Paris Opens in Paris Tonight". Andrew Gans.. December 10, 2014. Retrieved December 10, 2014. ^ "The French Go Crazy For 'An American In Paris ' ". ^ Gans, Andrew (July 17, 2014). "An American in Paris Will Open at Broadway's Palace in 2015". ^ Hetrick, Adam and Gans, Andrew. "Broadway’s 'An American in Paris' Will Close Earlier Than Planned" Playbill, July 26, 2016. ^ "An American in Paris on Tour - ".. Archived from the original on August 9, 2017. Retrieved August 8, 2017. ^ " 'An American in Paris' on Tour", retrieved June 4, 2018 ^ "An American in Paris show to dance into West End in 2017".. BBC News. April 22, 2016. Retrieved April 22, 2016. ^ Crompton, Sarah (March 22, 2017). "Review: An American in Paris (Dominion Theatre)".. ^ Desk, BWW News. "Magnifique! Original Broadway Stars Robert Fairchild & Leanne Cope Will Lead AN AMERICAN IN PARIS in London".. Retrieved April 22, 2016. ^, Feast Creative. "An American In Paris – Official UK".. ^ Clarke, Stewart (December 22, 2017). " ' An American in Paris' Stage Hit Set for Theatrical Release in 2018 (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved December 28, 2017. ^ An American in Paris Songs", accessed July 27, 2016 ^ "An American in Paris on Broadway - All Awards". An American in Paris on Broadway Official Website. Archived from the original on July 3, 2015. ^ a b c d "An American in Paris". Broadway World. Retrieved June 8, 2015. External links [ edit] Official production site Official Facebook Page Official Twitter Profile Official IBDb Page.

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