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Gigi

  • 1958
  • G
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
26K
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Leslie Caron in Gigi (1958)
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Classic MusicalComedyMusicalRomance

Weary of the conventions of Parisian society, a rich playboy and a youthful courtesan-in-training enjoy a platonic friendship which may not stay platonic for long.Weary of the conventions of Parisian society, a rich playboy and a youthful courtesan-in-training enjoy a platonic friendship which may not stay platonic for long.Weary of the conventions of Parisian society, a rich playboy and a youthful courtesan-in-training enjoy a platonic friendship which may not stay platonic for long.

  • Directors
    • Vincente Minnelli
    • Charles Walters
  • Writers
    • Alan Jay Lerner
    • Colette
    • Niven Busch
  • Stars
    • Leslie Caron
    • Maurice Chevalier
    • Louis Jourdan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Vincente Minnelli
      • Charles Walters
    • Writers
      • Alan Jay Lerner
      • Colette
      • Niven Busch
    • Stars
      • Leslie Caron
      • Maurice Chevalier
      • Louis Jourdan
    • 166User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 9 Oscars
      • 22 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Leslie Caron
    Leslie Caron
    • Gigi
    Maurice Chevalier
    Maurice Chevalier
    • Honoré Lachaille
    Louis Jourdan
    Louis Jourdan
    • Gaston Lachaille
    Hermione Gingold
    Hermione Gingold
    • Madame Alvarez
    Eva Gabor
    Eva Gabor
    • Liane d'Exelmans
    Jacques Bergerac
    Jacques Bergerac
    • Sandomir
    Isabel Jeans
    Isabel Jeans
    • Aunt Alicia
    John Abbott
    John Abbott
    • Manuel
    Marie-Hélène Arnaud
    • Girl at Maxim's
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Ary
    • Waiter at "Palais de Glace"
    • (uncredited)
    Daniel Aubé
    • A boy at Jardins des Tuileries
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Bean
    • Harlequin
    • (uncredited)
    Cecil Beaton
    Cecil Beaton
    • Gentleman in Park
    • (uncredited)
    Jacques Bertrand
    • Maitre d'Hotel Maxim's
    • (uncredited)
    Margaret Bristow
    • Showgirl
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Cristo
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Hubert de Lapparent
    Hubert de Lapparent
    • Gaston's Private Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Cilly Feindt
    Cilly Feindt
    • Girl on Horseback at Pré Catelan
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Vincente Minnelli
      • Charles Walters
    • Writers
      • Alan Jay Lerner
      • Colette
      • Niven Busch
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    movibuf1962

    I have just one question...

    ...how is this MY FAIR LADY? Over and over again, like a herd, everyone is writing that it's a copy, or a remake, or very similar to. This is an adaptation of a Colette novel, not a Bernard Shaw play. While both stories have a central female character, one is being groomed in elocution while the other is being groomed as a hook-- that is, as a coquette. Is your suspense of imagination so narrow that the same musical team cannot create more than one score without crucifixions for similarities? (Lerner & Lowe also wrote BRIGADOON and PAINT YOUR WAGON...are they also rip-offs of MFL?) Anyway, the film- resplendent in set pieces, cinematography, and especially costumes, is an execution in contradictions: it takes a group of less-than-respectable characters and makes them respectable. The lovely Leslie Caron shines as the title character who reveals to her already shocked family that she's not as naive as they seem to think in the ways of courtship and will not give herself to a man that she doesn't actually love. (Remarkably ahead of its time, when you think about it.) There is also something of an enigma in Maurice Chevalier, who, while being a favorite with audiences, is- let's face it- a dirty old man. After more than an hour of boasting about conquering girls young enough to be his granddaughters, he does a kind of about-face when he begins a twilight terrace scene with 'grandmama' Hermoine Gingold. As they reminisce about their own love affair in their white suits (was she the love of his life?) they contribute the film's finest moment: the duet "I Remember It Well (visually breathtaking against a sky which changes from pastel blue to coral to a flaming orange sunset)." The DVD, set to wide-screen, is the only way to enjoy something like this.
    axsmashcrushallthree

    My Fair Lady it ain't...

    ...and thank goodness. Despite the good songs, the movie version of "My Fair Lady" hits a dull thud. In the words of Gaston Lachaille, "it's a bore!"

    But this review isn't about "My Fair Lady". It's about one of the greatest musicals ever to be placed on cellulod - "Gigi", exquisite and as light as air!

    Where do you start? The score and musical direction by Conrad Salinger and Andre Previn is one of the best. Vincente Minelli's direction frames Leslie Caron and Louis Jourdan wonderously and builds the chemistry between the two photogenic stars. Great support is provided by Hermione Gingold and the redoubtable Maurice Chevalier. Paris has never looked as glorious on film as this - amazing costume design, art direction, and set pieces.

    And the songs - absolute classics! Lerner and Loewe really hit their stride with this - "Thank Heaven for Little Girls", "I Remember It Well", "The Night They Invented Champagne", and the beautiful title tune.

    This movie has often served as an introduction to Maurice Chevalier for movie watchers, and he illuminates the screen. If you want to see him in another of the greatest musicals, watch "Love Me Tonight" with Jeanette MacDonald.

    Thank heaven for this movie - it's a world that I would love to inhabit! I give it 10 out of 10.
    Doylenf

    Lerner & Lowe competing with Lerner & Lowe...but still a charming musical...

    It's almost as if Lerner & Lowe were competing with themselves when they decided to write the music for "Gigi" -- once again, a story about a girl being transformed into a young woman of charm (a Parisian courtesan) just as Eliza was being molded into another creature by Professor Higgins. And that's not the only similarity. The songs all have a "My Fair Lady" similarity -- from 'The Night They Invented Champagne' to 'Gigi' to 'The Parisiennes' -- all bear the flavor of their previous work in sound and content. And yet they work beautifully for this story set in the city of love and starring Leslie Caron, Louis Jourdan, Herminone Gingold and Maurice Chevalier.

    Production-wise, it's almost too lavish for its own good. Vincente Minnelli wrings every bit of artistic decor in the trappings, giving the viewer an almost claustrophobic feeling for the interior scenes. The outdoor shots are just as lavish--Louis Jourdan singing the title song among the fountains and architecture of French landmarks.

    The cast is perfect. Leslie Caron makes an enchanting Gigi, Louis Jourdan is impossibly handsome as Gaston, and all of the other players were cast with a discerning eye.

    But there is no denying that no matter how distasteful some will find the story of training a girl to become a courtesan to be (or how politically incorrect by today's standards), the score is as sparkling as the champagne they sing about. While, in my opinion, the score does not surpass "My Fair Lady" in range and cleverness, it certainly did well enough in winning nine Oscars, including the one for Best Picture of 1958. By all means, it has to be considered one of the last great musicals from the MGM period.

    Only drawback: it's a bit overlong and could have used some editing for the slow moments.
    6cherold

    I found this creepy even before the age of political correctness

    There are some movies one enjoyed years ago that now, in the light of a more progressive culture, seem disturbing. But I found Gigi inherently creepy when I first saw it as a teenager in the '70s. Admittedly some things bother me more now than then, like a middle-aged man singing about how great little girls are because when they're teenagers he'll have sex with them, but the central premise always struck me as deeply disturbing.

    This is essentially a movie about a young girl pushed into sex work by her family of sex workers. She does not, at first, understand that's what's happening, but when she figures it out she's not happy about it. And I just don't see how that can be alright. It would be one thing if this were a commentary on a time when most women's only real path to power and fortune was through sex, but that's not what this is. This is a light frothy musical about something really bad.

    And it's a shame, because it's full of great songs. Ignoring the sleaziness, Thank Heaven for Little Girls is charming. The Night they Invented Champaign is a fun, amusing number, as is I Remember it Well.

    The performances are excellent, particularly Leslie Caron as Gigi. But I can't even watch this movie because I find it so creepy. Gigi's situation is heartbreaking, and while yes, it's a 50s musical that resolves everything pleasantly, Gigi is powerless in the equation.

    As a youth I was horrified by a movie about someone my age who's agency had been taken away by "well meaning" relatives. As an adult I find it even more disturbing.

    And yeah, a lot of people are just going to say I'm a buzzkill and it's just light froth. But I can't see it that way.
    e.ainbender

    I rediscovered this great, perfect musical.

    The ability to do fine musicals was one of Hollywood's endearing traits. However, in Gigi they produced a GREAT musical that is in a class by itself. The score, the libretto, the costumes, photography et al won Oscars and deserved them.

    However, the cast led by Caron and Chevalier all deserved a special Oscar. They were cast perfectly and performed to perfection. Could there be a better Gigi than Caron? Her ability to go from a charming child to a beautiful women is overwhelming. The songs that Chevalier has made into classics, appear to have been written especially for him. Could one visualize any other personality performing these songs?

    Jourdan is perfect in his role and so is Gingold. Thank heaven!!! Lastly, I must pay homage to that city on the Seine. It is the ultimate star and should have gotten a special award.

    I agree with those readers that have called Gigi the best Hollywood musical; it is really the perfect musical. Thank heaven!!!

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    • Trivia
      When Alan Jay Lerner met Leslie Caron in London to discuss the film with her, he was surprised to discover that Caron, who was of French birth, had become so immersed in the English culture that she had lost her French accent.
    • Goofs
      During Gaston's song by the pond thinking of Gigi, there is a fence in the pond forcing the swans to stay in close background. The swans, obviously confused yet undeterred, keep swimming into the fence attempting to get to the swan in deep background on the other side of the pond.
    • Quotes

      Aunt Alicia: Love, my dear Gigi, is a thing of beauty like a work of art, and like a work of art it is created by artists. The greater the artist the greater the art. And what makes an artist?

      Gigi: Cigars and jewelry?

      Aunt Alicia: Gigi, you're from another planet.

    • Alternate versions
      In some prints shown on television, we see still photos of Leslie Caron part of the time during the song "Gigi", instead of seeing Louis Jourdan singing. (This occurs after the verse and first chorus, when the orchestra plays the song while Jourdan only exclaims "Gigi!") As shown currently, we see Jourdan singing throughout the whole song, as in the theatrical release.
    • Connections
      Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Une histoire seule (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Thank Heaven for Little Girls
      (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

      Music by Frederick Loewe

      Performed by Maurice Chevalier

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Parisians
    • Filming locations
      • Venice Beach, Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA(beach scenes)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $3,319,355 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $789
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Perspecta Stereo
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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