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Writer - Alan Jay Lerner / reviews - 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 / 114m / country - USA / Cast - Gene Kelly /

WoW. Un clásico para escucharlo hoy y dentro de 100 años. Finally found a name to this iconic piece. Fancy watching ' An American in Paris ' on your TV or mobile device at home? Tracking down a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or watch the Vincente Minnelli-directed movie via subscription can be tricky, so we here at Moviefone want to do right by you. Read on for a listing of streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription alternatives - along with the availability of 'An American in Paris' on each platform. Now, before we get into all the details of how you can watch 'An American in Paris' right now, here are some specifics about the Metro Goldwyn Mayer romance flick. Released October 4th, 1951, 'An American in Paris' stars Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Georges Guétary The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 53 min, and received a score of (out of 100) on Metacritic, which put together reviews from well-known critics. Interested in knowing what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Jerry Mulligan (Gene Kelly) is an American ex-GI who stays in post-war Paris to become a painter, and falls for the gamine charms of Lise Bouvier (Leslie Caron). However, his paintings come to the attention of Milo Roberts, a rich American heiress, who is interested in more than just art. " 'An American in Paris' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on VUDU,, YouTube, and iTunes Store.

Mom: So Honey, how did your gunpowder plot go? Me: V: 14:00. Movie Watch Pari no. I'm playing the saxophone part in the kmea all state orchestra and I'm looking forward to it now that i listened to this haha. The piccolo part is insane and I hate him for that, but I also love him. Gene Kelly is Jerry, an "American in Paris" in this 1951 film directed by Vincente Minnelli and also starring Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Nina Foch and Georges Guetary. Jerry is one of Paris' many starving artists though he's a happy one, in a neighborhood where he knows everyone and has formed many friendships with fellow artists. Then he is "discovered" by an older patron (Nina Foch) who wants him for more than his art. Jerry, however, has fallen in love with his friend Henri's (Guetary) girl Lise (Caron) though he doesn't realize that she is involved with Henri. Lise falls for Jerry, too, but feels a strong commitment to Henri. The beauty of Paris begins to fade.
This is a beautifully directed film photographed in color, and some of it is really eye-popping. With Kelly and Caron as the leads, there is lots of great dancing to the Gershwin tunes, with Kelly at his exuberant, athletic best and Caron, introduced in this film, shown dancing a variety of styles from sexy to sublime. Levant is there with his dry quips and wonderful concertizing on the piano, and Guetary, an exciting singer, performs "Stairway to Paradise" and gives out with some great high notes in "By Strauss." As the glamorous, lonely patron, Nina Foch is excellent, managing to evoke sympathy in a normally unsympathetic role.
Reading through some of the comments on the board, I find them disturbing. "An American in Paris" is a vibrant, colorful musical with magnificent dancing and songs that capture the way of life everyone believes exists in France - the romance, the cafés, the fun of poverty and the beauty of the city of Paris itself. It isn't Ibsen. It isn't meant to be realistic; it is meant to be charming, and in that, it succeeds. It doesn't need a script like The Grapes of Wrath; it needs a script to get from song to song and give us feeling for the characters, and in that, it succeeds. There is a complaint that Jerry's interest in Lise is shallow. In film noir, a woman and a man's eyes meet, and they're instantly joined at the hip, and we accept it. We can't accept in a musical that Jerry saw Lise and fell for her? My suggestion? Take a film on the level it's presented and don't try to make it something it's not. So often on this board, people complain that a film didn't do this and didn't do that when it was never supposed to do this or that. Maybe it was supposed to do just one thing - entertain. And in that, American in Paris" succeeds as well or better than just about anything else.


Roes are red Violets are blue When I listen to Tchaikovsky My neighbors do too.
1:29 the child messes up but I like how they kept that and Gene plays it off.
There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2018 Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase The immortal Gene Kelly, the exquisite Leslie Caron, the sophisticated Nina Foch, the cranky Oscar Levant, the music of George Gershwin, the screenplay by Jay Lerner, and the direction of Vincente Minnelli. Connect all those sublime elements and you have a magical production that is far greater than the sum of its magnificent parts. This movie will always be a favorite of people who love life and see it as a beautiful dream choreographed by their heart's desires. (If this review was helpful in any way, please click on the "Helpful" key below, or write a comment. Thanks). Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2017 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase A fabulous fabulous movie. Timeless! A must for anyone likes classic film and musicals. If you were going to compare it to the current Broadway musical, do not, it's like comparing apples and oranges. Both are magnificent but different in many ways. I'm a huge fan of Gene Kelly. His masculinity and spectacular tap dancing are complement so well with Leslie Caron's Classic ballet Point. His dance with the little French children "I've got rhythm" is an unforgettable simply joyful scene. Oscar Levant is dream made in heaven with his sardonic comic humor, and one of the most extraordinary concert pianists of that era. It is worth it just to see and hear him play. Pure magic for young and old. I would give it 10 stars if it were possible. Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2019 Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase I don't know what went wrong where, but this transfer is kind of a joke. Anyone who has seen a real dye transfer Technicolor print of this film will know what. The color is ugly here - it should be vibrant and beautiful. Nothing is as sharp as it should be. I wish Warner Archive would do this and Gigi over again, and perhaps On the Town while they're at it. The movie itself is mostly a wondrous thing. Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2018 Format: DVD Verified Purchase I saw this movie when it first came out in the 1950's, and have seen it several times since. It certainly hasn't lost its charm, and that's why I bought it. Almost everything in it is perfect - Gershwin's music, Gene Kelly's dancing and pretty good singing, and then there is the dancing and charm of a very young Leslie Caron, in what was, I believe, her first movie appearance. But, leaving the best 'til last, there is the dancing and splendor of the 'American in Paris' scene. I am no connoisseur of ballet, but I don't think one has to be to take in and enjoy both the magnificent setting and the music and dancing involved. If you like music, dancing, and real talent, you will not want to pass up this opportunity. Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2016 Format: DVD Verified Purchase I absolutely LOVE this movie. But this DVD has audio problems that make it unwatchable. The dialog is so quiet that you have to turn the volume up to 100% - and then when a song begins (and it's a musical, there's a song every few minutes! ) it's crashingly, painfully loud, so must turn audio down swiftly. It's incredibly distracting to watch a movie with your thumb constantly at the ready to hit the volume up / down. I'm guessing these DVDs were seconds / problematic at factory, and that's why it was so cheap. You sometimes really do get what you pay for. :( Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2016 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase I have always enjoyed musicals, whether movies or live stage productions. I'm totally enthralled once the singing and dancing begins. But, with the success of An American in Paris on Broadway, I had to revisit this old movie; I was a seven year old when I last saw. The dialogue and visuals might seem a little hokey by today's standards, but Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron's dancing is second to none. I loved the movie from beginning to end, and I do recommend this old gem to all who have an interest in amazing dance. Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2008 Format: DVD Verified Purchase Warner Brothers' proprietary Ultra-Resolution process has brought new life to such classics as "The Wizard of Oz, " "Gone With the Wind, " Errol Flynn's "Robin Hood, " and "Singin' in the Rain. " By going back to the original three-strip technicolor negatives and realigning them digitally, the color and detail blows away anything that customers have seen in the past with home video. "An American In Paris" has now undergone the same process. For those that have a blu-ray player, be sure to order this version, An American in Paris [Blu-ray]. Here is a list of extras that are the same on both versions: Disc 1: 1. 33:1 Full Screen with Original Mono audio * Tech Specs for Blu-ray version: Video is 1080P 1. 33:1 * Audio is English, French, Spanish (Both Castilian and Latin), German and Italian DD1. 0 * Subtitles (Main Feature): English, French, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish * Subtitles (on Select Bonus Material): English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese 1938 MGM short: Paris on Parade 1951 MGM cartoon: Symphony in Slang Theatrical trailer Disc 2: 2002 American Masters Documentary: Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer ( Gene Kelly - Anatomy of a Dancer) `S Wonderful: The Making of An American in Paris, an all new documentary, produced especially for this release. A dynamic history of the making of the film, which reveals how George and Ira Gershwin's classic songs, the dazzling art of the French impressionists and the ultimate teamwork of MGM's legendary "Freed Unit" came together to create a musical masterpiece. Featuring ten new interviews, including co-stars Leslie Caron, Nina Foch, and Kelly's widow. A very enlightening piece; Caron's memories are probably the most interesting, with Foch running a close 2nd. Caron's comments about co-star Georges Guétary being handsome but not too bright seem to be echoed by Kelly's widow, who says Gene spent more time trying to teach him how to gracefully walk down a set of steps than on anything else in the film. It is unfortunate that Maurice Chevalier could not have taken that role as originally intended. You also realize just how revolutionary this movie was (artistically), especially because of the 17-minute ballet tacked on at the end of the movie. Even Irving Berlin disapproved during an on-set visit, which didn't help the confidence of Vincente Minnelli at all. Outtakes: Georges Guetary performing Love Walked In (not missed in the movie at all! ) Audio Outtakes: Alternate Main Title, But Not for Me (Guetary), But Not for Me (Levant Piano Solo), Gershwin Prelude #3, I've Got a Crush on You, Nice Work if You Can Get It, 'S Wonderful Radio Interviews: Johnny Green, Gene Kelly, Gene Kelly & Leslie Caron; Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron promotional radio interview with Dick Simmons Not all of the original musical recording stems have survived over the years, preventing a true stereo/5. 1 restoration of the soundtrack; instead, a restored mono version is being made available. Most are familiar with the movie; storywise, it is a little creaky and hasn't necessarily survived well over the years: Kelly is an American artist living in Paris. He falls in love with a young girl (Leslie Caron) who is in a loveless relationship with one of his best friends (Guétary). Kelly is also in somewhat of a loveless relationship with his financial sponsor (Nina Foch). You can probably guess the rest. The glowing color, fantastic music by Gershwin (arrangements by the talented Conrad Salinger), and the amazing choreography of Gene Kelly will keep this one a classic for years to come despite a predictable plot. Just the ending ballet alone is a masterpiece; the art of Toulouse Lautrec and Utrillo comes to life with Gene Kelly & Leslie Caron dancing their hearts out to some of the most imaginative choreography (Kelly's) in years. The Freed Unit at MGM was at their peak when this movie was made, and this is one of the last great ones that it created. It is a real shame that with how fantastic the picture is (the colors literally leap off the screen, and it really adds to the appreciation of what an artistically beautiful visual feast this movie is) that the sound cannot match. Although it is clear and free of problems, the Gershwin music just begs for a 5. 1 or 7. 1 surround track; unfortunately, due to the age and availability of the original elements, this is not possible. Top international reviews 5. 0 out of 5 stars An Outstanding Watch for Those That Enjoy Musicals Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 30, 2015 Verified Purchase This was made in 1951, two years before I was born; this is the first time that I had seen it! It cost a fortune back then to make it - 2. 7 million dollars; they needn’t have worried, at the last count the studio had made 1. 3 billion! It won numerous gongs for its choreography and costume and direction. I felt that the lead players in the cast also deserved an Oscar, especially ‘perpetual motion, ’ Gene Kelly, and the charming Leslie Caron, whom I thought a total delight to look at and watch? Add Gershwin’s music into the mix and this just couldn’t fail. The direction by Vincente Minnelli (Liza’s dad) produced a superb spectacle. I bought the plain DVD version (not the Bluray) but I have to say that the picture quality and colour is just amazing for a film of that age. The final dance / ballet scenes are rather long at 16 minutes but it is a wonderful finale, apparently those scenes alone cost a half a million dollars to make! I thoroughly enjoyed the film and as the saying goes – they certainly don’t make um’ like that anymore? 3 people found this helpful Sending feedback... Thank you for your feedback. Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Report abuse AN AMERICAN IN PARIS [1951] [Blu-ray] Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 7, 2013 Verified Purchase AN AMERICAN IN PARIS [1951] [Blu-ray] [US Import] An Altogether Delightful Musical Holiday! What A Joy To See M-G-M’s Technicolor Musical! Gene Kelly, producer Arthur Fred, director Vincente Minnelli and a skilled production team conjure an entertainment for the ages. Gene Kelly plays an ex-GI who loves Paris and an alluring [but engaged] perfume-shop clerk [Leslie Caron] in her beguiling screen debut. Dazzling dance sequences are spun around songs by George Gershwin. And the closing ballet sequence combining the George Gershwin title piece, Impressionist set styling's and Gene Kelly's inimitable talent telling a story in dance and lifts this winner of 6 Academy Awards® to new heights and especially now this Blu-ray has had a New Ultra-resolution Digital transfer! FILM FACT: Awards and Nominations: Academy Awards®: Win: Best Picture for Arthur Freed [Producer]. Win: Best Art and Set Decoration, Colour for E. Preston Ames, Cedric Gibbons, F. Keogh Gleason, and Edwin B. Willis. Win: Best Cinematography and Colour for John Alton and Alfred Gilks. Win: Best Costume Design and Colour for Orry-Kelly, Walter Plunkett, and Irene Sharaff. Win: Best Musical Score for Saul Chaplin and Johnny Green. Win: Best Writing, Scoring and Screenplay for Alan Jay Lerner. Nominated: Best Director for Vincente Minnelli. Nominated: Best Film Editing for Adrienne Fazan. Golden Globe® Awards: Win: Best Motion Picture in a Musical or Comedy. Nominated: Best Director in a Motion Picture for Vincente Minnelli. Nominated: Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for Gene Kelly. Gene 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. " It was his only Oscar. Cast: Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Georges Guétary, Nina Foch, The American In Paris Ballet (Ballet Dancers), Robert Ames (uncredited), Marie Antoinette Andrews (uncredited), Felice Basso (uncredited), Rodney Bieber (uncredited), Ann Brendon (uncredited), Ralph Del Campo (uncredited), Sue Casey (uncredited), Andre Charisse (uncredited), Allan Cook (uncredited), Ralph Del Campo (uncredited), Gloria DeWerd (uncredited), Carli Elinor (uncredited), Marietta Elliott (uncredited), George Ellsworth (uncredited), Luigi Faccuito (uncredited), Ernie Flatt (uncredited), Mary Jane French (uncredited), Mary Ellen Gleason (uncredited), Shirley Glickman (uncredited), Ricardo Gonzáles (uncredited), Patricia Hall (uncredited), Betty Hannon (uncredited), Jack Harmon (uncredited), Jean Harrison (uncredited), Marian Horosko (uncredited), Don Hulbert (uncredited), Dickie Humphreys (uncredited), Harvey Karels (uncredited), Stephen Kirchner (uncredited), Tommy Ladd (uncredited), Judy Landon (uncredited), Richard Landry (uncredited), Meredith Leeds (uncredited), Eileen Locklin (uncredited), Shirley Lopez (uncredited), Ralph Madlener (uncredited), Bert Madrid (uncredited), Dudley Field Malone (uncredited), Bob Mascagno (uncredited), Charles Mauu (uncredited), Bonnie Menzies (uncredited), Roy Ossorio (uncredited), Jetsy Parker (uncredited), Ricky Ricardi (uncredited), Carol Risser (uncredited), Marilyn Rogers (uncredited), Jean Romaine (uncredited), Alex Romero (uncredited), Hayden Rorke (uncredited), Albert Ruiz (uncredited), Marilyn Russell (uncredited), Betty Scott (uncredited), Linda Scott (uncredited), Rudolph Silva (uncredited), Pat Simms (uncredited), Melba Snowden (uncredited), John Stanley (uncredited), Beverly Thompson Dorothy Tuttle (uncredited), Pat Volasko (uncredited), Dorothy Ward (uncredited), Ray Weamer (uncredited) and Lila Zali (uncredited) Director: Vincente Minnelli Producer: Arthur Freed and Roger Edens (uncredited) Screenplay: Alan Jay Lerner Composers: George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin (lyrics) and Conrad Salinger (uncredited) Cinematography: Alfred Gilks and John Alton (Ballet) Video Resolution: 1080p [Technicolor] Aspect Ratio: 1. 33:1 Audio: English: 1. 0 Dolby Digital Mono, 1. 0 French: Dolby Digital Mono, Spanish: 1. 0 Dolby Digital Mono, German: 1. 0 Dolby Digital Mono and Italian: 1. 0 Dolby Digital Mono Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian and Swedish Running Time: 113 minutes Region: All Regions Number of discs: 1 Studio: Warner Home Video Andrew's Blu-ray Review: ‘An American in Paris’ [1951] is one of the greatest, most elegant, and most celebrated of M-G-M's 1950's musicals, with Gershwin lyrics and musical score, plus lyrics by Ira and music by composer George from some of their compositions of the 1920s and 1930s, lavish sets and costumes, tremendous Technicolor cinematography, and a romantic love story set to music and dance. Gene Kelly served as the film's principal star, singer, athletically-exuberant dancer and energetic choreographer and he even directed the sequence surrounding "Embraceable You. " The entire film glorifies the joie de vivre of Paris, but it was shot on M-G-M's sound stages in California, except for a few opening, establishing shots of the scenic city. Nonetheless, it remains one of the most optimistic American films of the post-war period, with Paris at its centre. If you've heard of `An American in Paris, ' then you already know that it's one of the top musicals ever made and one of the artistic high points in the history of the M-G-M studio. In the production unit of Arthur Freed, M-G-M bankrolled a concentration of musical and dancing talent that no smaller organisation could possibly have put together; it's one of the truly persuasive arguments in favour of the old studio system. Inspired by the music of George and Ira Gershwin, Arthur Freed put his most creative talent into this one entertainment. The ambitious Vincente Minnelli was a meticulous design-oriented director, while the energetic star and choreographer Gene Kelly was hooked on the idea of blending dance and cinema into new, unseen forms. One of the film's highlights is its impressive finale - an ambitious, colourful, imaginative, 13 minute avant-garde "dream ballet" costing a half million dollars to produce. The pretentious sequence, featuring an Impressionistic period daydream in the style of various painters, is one of the longest uninterrupted dance sequences of any Hollywood film, and features the music of George Gershwin. Gene Kelly and John Alton collaborated in presenting a totally remarkable marathon musical and dance number that was the first for both of them to work in Technicolor. Hollywood attempts at artistic achievement have often been met with indifference, even when they succeed. Film historians point to the "cinematic" ballet in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's `The Red Shoes' as an important precedent; many dance critics had little use for it as well. Hollywood films were expected to be escapism first and art "maybe;" Vincente Minnelli and Arthur Freed took a big risk with their consciously "arty" ballet finale. That America accepted and celebrated `An American in Paris' perhaps marks the highpoint of post-war optimism, a time just before the anxieties of those years claimed a big piece of the culture. Alan Jay Lerner's script is as simple as any of M-G-M's formula musicals. Ex-GI Jerry Mulligan [Gene Kelly] tries to become a painter in an idealised post-war Paris that still loves Americans. He lives in the same building as Adam Cook [Oscar Levant], a pianist-slacker who lives from fellowship to fellowship grant. Mulligan meets two women on the same day. Well-heeled Baltimore divorcée Milo Roberts [Nina Foch] offers to sponsor Jerry's art, but is really looking for a new man to keep. Jerry's eye instead goes to the young Parisian Lise Bouvier [Leslie Caron]. He falls in love almost immediately. The problem is that Lise is engaged to successful singer Henri Baurel [Georges Guétary], a close associate of Adam. Jerry Mulligan's Yankee sense of humour helps win Lise's heart, but she feels too indebted to Henri to let him down. A strong story is often irrelevant to a classic M-G-M musical. The important factors are the music, the talent and the treatment of the musical numbers. Paris glides from one jubilant George Gershwin winner to the next, none of which repeat a mood. Jerry, Adam and Henri celebrate friendship with "By Strauss" and dancing with the fat barmaid and an ancient, but cheerful lady bystander. Jerry has fun playing with the neighbourhood kids with the song "I Got Rhythm;" the kids seem genuinely amused. Georges Guétary belts out a flashy Follies Bergére type song called "I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise", while the egotistical Adam daydreams of triumph as a concert pianist performing "Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra. " Jerry and Lise's key romantic tune is "Our Love is Here to Stay. " `An American in Paris' is a beloved title and many fans appreciate its artistry. Most of the other top M-G-M musicals display a broader streak of comedy, and the supposed 'best musical of all time 'Singin' in the Rain' is wittier, more complex and even has relevance as an account of Hollywood history. Oscar Levant's forced cynicism plays against the mood, as the show never makes a full statement about artistic vagabonds. The sentiment and heart in Paris is really a fusion between the personalities and the music. Leslie Caron's perky smile and laugh are winning but she seems truly heartbroken only when backed by Gershwin. It's less a variety musical than a romantic fusion. Gene Kelly's performance in the big `An American in Paris Ballet' integrates dance and music so closely together that he seems to personify the spirit of George Gershwin. Busby Berkeley and to some extent Michael Powell's big dance extravaganzas made the camera an active participant in the flow of music and dance, but Kelly's choreography unites music, dance camera and performance into a seemingly living entity. Add to that John Alton's intense colour lighting (with difficult, choreographed lighting changes) and the Ballet may be the most complicated dance ever put on film. It's an almost perfect collaboration. Vincente Minnelli's spectacular design motifs here are in much better balance. The ballet progresses through a parade of classic painting styles that mimic artists like Utrillo, Renoir and Van Gogh. Perhaps the best compliment for the Ballet is that it does full justice to George Gershwin. The music stands alone as a supremely emotional experience, and the Ballet only heightens it. There's none of the oddball mismatches of music and visuals that one remembers from certain segments in Fantasia. `An American in Paris' is Hollywood filmmaking worthy of superlatives. Blu-ray Video Quality – The video quality on this Blu-ray release is in a full 1080p encoded image in the 1. 33:1 aspect ratio. The first thing that will catch your eye with this release obviously, is that residual 1950′s Technicolor looks. Perhaps it was the intention, but I do have to say at several points in the film the colour palette goes from harsh to seriously intense, not by any means "popping" off the screen in a pleasing manner. Now, don't get me wrong, scenes doused in neutrals from the wardrobe to the set design actually look very nice, though there is still the subject of the flesh tones existent. The flesh tones harbour the most blush-esque of bright orange hues, and this look continues through the entire film, fluctuating in that Technicolor way you've seen on other elder classics, as an actor moves across the screen passing the horizontal flickers all shades of the palette alternate in tones. The blaring colour palette is heightened by the definite solid black level; so solid, some scenes in which actors are clothed in an abundance of black actually gives them an appearance of animation. This solid black level may be dead on, but it tends to bring out the hard-core saturation, which is often bleeding with more bold hues, creating a near glare at the presence of such vividness, and more importantly, taking away the presence of detail. The late Gene Kelly had an extremely expressive face, and though it needs to be understood that this film has endured some aging, much of the detail of facial features is absent; this quality also applies to all other visual definition aspects of the film, from the costumes, to the set design as well. A good example of this is at the runtime of about 32 minutes and 20 seconds, where Milo is wearing an open back dress, and the scene involves some shots from behind her. Where we would normally see the contours of the shoulder blades, the bleeding/pixilation and harsh colour saturation make the visible flesh tone of her back appear as one smooth piece. Overall, you have to give credit where it is due, and it is evident that this release is what it is with special efforts, as are most classic catalogue titles that have made their way to Blu-ray recently. Keep in mind that when you see this film on Blu-ray what you are seeing was created by filmmakers over 50 years ago, and through so many different processes, this will be the best presentation you can own at this time. Purists will also surely be proud, as this release hasn't gone through significant changes, still possessing many qualities that will keep it in a very original form. Though, when comparing a film from this era to others of the genre that have made their way to Blu-ray. Blu-ray Audio Quality – The audio quality on this release is presented in 1. 0 Dolby Digital Mono. It was a great choice on behalf of Warner Bros. to stick with the original mono track for this films Blu-ray release, providing a more sincere, and realistic experience connecting to a time long past, not to mention the film's content that is present would have made for a label of "overkill" if a more voluminous track had been included. There are just a few issues that occur on this audio track though. Occasionally, there is hissing present, usually during a pause in a musical number. Also, at least 2 to 3 times during the abundance of tap dancing that occurs throughout the film, the sounds of "tapping" are out of sync with what we see happening visually. On a more positive note, all of the vocals are carried out nicely, and shouts and emphasized vocals have a bit of an acoustic quality. Overall, this audio track suits the film in a justifying manner. Blu-ray Special Features and Extras: Audio Commentary: Commentary by Patricia Ward Kelly: Featuring rare, often previously unheard interviews with Gene Kelly, Vincente Minnelli, Arthur Freed, Alan Jay Lerner, Johnny Green, Saul Chaplin, Michael Feinstein, Preston Ames, and Irene Sharaff and new observations by Leslie Caron and Nina Foch: A patchwork track hosted by Patricia Ward Kelly that features rare interview segments with director Vincente Minnelli, stars Gene Kelly, Nina Foch, and Leslie Caron, and other key members of the cast and crew like producer Arthur Freed, screenwriter Alan Jay Lerner, co-musical directors Johnny Green and Saul Chaplin, musician Michael Feinstein, art director Preston Ames, and costume designer Irene Sharaff. The nature of the commentary makes for an uneven listen, but the enormity of the interviews on hand allows for the participants to cover the gamut of the production and for the disc's producers to be selective about the quality of all the information therein. Special Feature: 'S Wonderful: The Making of An American in Paris [2008] [1080p] [42:00] This documentary features new interviews, including Leslie Caron and Nina Foch. This recently produced behind-the-scenes documentary digs into George Gershwin's original work, the genesis of the cinematic adaptation, casting, the shoot, and the eventual reception of the film. Special Feature: American Masters: Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer [2002] [89:00] This PBS documentary from the American Masters series focuses on Gene Kelly, his career, and his contributions to the film and its genre. It looks in detail at the life, the work, and the contributions of Gene Kelly to movies and movie making. The film celebrates Kelly's putting story-telling into dance and discovering, along with Martha Graham and Jerome Robbins, an American style. It examines his partnership with Stanley Dolan, his bringing of tap and ballet into musicals, his marriages and personal competitiveness, his political views, and his work on stage as well as in film. This production details his contributions as a dancer, choreographer, and director. The narration and talking heads also discuss his muscular style, his low centre of gravity, and his masculine appeal. Special Feature: Vintage James FitzPatrick Traveltalks Short: Paris on Parade [9:00] A vintage musical segment from James FitzPatrick Traveltalks that focuses on a 1937 The Paris Exhibition. The Paris Exposition is seen as one of the most important events to take place in 1937 if only because it brought together forty-four nations side-by-side in goodwill. The Expo took place along the banks of the Seine, using many existing landmarks. Each national pavilion was provided and designed by the country in question, symbolizing some important aspect of that country. Pavilions of French colonies were also well represented. Lighter fare at the Expo included demonstrations of water skiing on the Seine, performances of cultural dances native to specific countries, and the on-going spectacle of the Fountain of Peace located at the base of the Eiffel Tower. Special Feature: Classic Cartoon: Symphony in Slang [1951] [7:00] `Symphony in Slang' is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon short directed by Tex Avery and written by Rich Hogan. It tells the story of a man John Brown, who finds himself at the Pearly Gates explaining the story of his life to a bewildered Saint Peter and Noah Webster using slang of that era. The majority of the short is made up of sight gags based on Peter and Webster's imagined, literal understandings of such phrases as "I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth" and "Outside it was raining cats and dogs. " Special Feature: Love Walked In [1951] [3:00] A musical outtake song sequence featuring Georges Guétary and Oscar Levant. Special Feature: Audio-only bonuses: Outtake songs gallery and Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron and Johnny Green radio promos [14:00] A trio of interviews with Gene Kelly, Johnny Green, and a conversational chat with Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron. Theatrical Trailer [1951] [4:00] [1080p] Finally, one of the high points of the M-G-M musical, `An American in Paris' makes a welcome entry into the annals of high definition in this marvellous looking Blu-ray release with a host of bonuses that make the package a must-see and for many a must-own. Warner Brothers used their patented ultra-resolution process to bring this film back to life. That means they went back to the original 3 strip Technicolor negatives and realigned them digitally. As a result, the colour and detail is unlike anything we have seen before on home video. In the dance number, where Leslie Caron takes on different personalities using different dances and colours, you will not believe the quality of colour. It really was amazingly, absolutely beautiful. If you have a Blu-ray player, make sure to choose this Blu-ray version of this film as you will experience something truly special and that is why it has gone pride of place in my ever increasing Gene Kelly Blu-ray Collection. Highly Recommended! Andrew C. Miller – Your Ultimate No. 1 Film Aficionado Le Cinema Paradiso United Kingdom 4 people found this helpful American in Paris. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 3, 2017 Verified Purchase Excellent record of this iconic film and Gene Kelly's family background, skills development and in practice. Lesley Caron's first film part, at age 17/18. The talent of the three men, singer, pianist, dancer, amazing and hard work to perfection. Hope this is used in drama, music, dance, colleges/ academies, the dedication is demonstrated clearly. Lesley Caron tells how she surprisingly gained the part, the work ethic of Gene Kelly, and the learning process. 2 x DVD's.. one the movie film, the other documentary. Footage of Fred Astaire working alongside Gene Kelly, the contrasting styles, the blend of dance. Quality film making before it's time. 4. 0 out of 5 stars Good value Blu Ray restoration of a classic film. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 4, 2017 Verified Purchase This classic film is restored well and sold at a competitive price. If you enjoyed the original, you will appreciate this blu ray version. The info on the site makes it clear that this disc is an import. But, buyers need to note that the info on the package and the disc itself are both printed in Dutch. If you're ok with this, you've got a good deal! 2 people found this helpful Famous musical Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 13, 2015 Verified Purchase Not much more one can say about this famous Gene Kelly Classic. I am delighted the girl in the movie is Leslie Caron since she dances well so can dance with Kelly rather than him needing a stand-in dancer for the "ballet sequence" - a problem which for me was the only flaw in his best musical Singin' in the Rain. Kelly is of course a struggling artist in Paris, where else, so plenty of Parisian type hints and French-ish accents etc. Always worth watching. Beautiful music of course. 5. 0 out of 5 stars... my mum and is why ever since I have loved musicals. I recently saw the stage version in... Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 5, 2018 Verified Purchase This is one of the first films I ever saw with my mum and is why ever since I have loved musicals. I recently saw the stage version in London which was fantastic but made me want to see the film arrived quickly & is great to see the amazing Gene Kelly dancing again Perfect purchase. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 18, 2013 Verified Purchase I saw this film (again) on BBC over Christmas and was determined to have a permanent copy. It is an absolute classic - dance routines, sets, costumes - all wonderful. I found it for 'a song' from direct_offers_uk, though I think I got the last copy before a big price jump from other suppliers. It arrived in France in record time - with a free Christmas film as a gift. I am absolutely delighted with this supplier. Five stars movie. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 20, 2017 Verified Purchase Great movie all time i've seen it about time I always like it, Gene Kelly is great artist will never see another dancer and actor like him, recommended five stars movie. What great tunes and dance routines Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 22, 2015 Verified Purchase What great tunes and dance routines. It leaves you breathless. Gene Kelly certainly makes this film a must see musical. For me some of the dance scenes could have been shortened but I guess they had to show both Leslie Caron and Gene K's talent for dance. The costumes are magnificent. One for all the family to watch and enjoy. First rate transfer. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 25, 2018 Verified Purchase Fabulous print of one of the great Hollywood movies. A classic for your collection. One person found this helpful Paris and Gene Kelly - A Combination Made in Heaven Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 15, 2016 Verified Purchase In an age where the word celebrity has been debased by endless untalented nobody's elevated to God-like status, Gene Kelly's breath-taking gifts are here in this fabulous film to show what theatrical genius really means. As a lover of Paris, this film is a constant warm bath for me and I want to be watching it whilst I shuffle of this mortal coil. Hopefully a lot more viewings before that happens though! arrived early Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 9, 2019 Verified Purchase Purchased to go with a collection of musicals on DVD. Not watched yet. Romantic Musical from the fifties Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 27, 2018 Verified Purchase This is a lovely romantic film and much better than the vastly over-rated "La La Land" which is a poor copy of this story everything perfect, many thanks 10 / 10 A ++++++ Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 8, 2018 Verified Purchase promised, everything perfect, many thanks 10 / 10 A ++++++ I sat at home and watched it Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 16, 2019 Verified Purchase Report abuse.

Piękne... 12:15 The trombone didn't wait for Gergiev's entrance :P He sounds amazing. 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 ».

Movie Watch Pari no amerikaninsesi. II. Molto vivace 19:45. French genius. 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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