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Black Tights

Original title: 1-2-3-4 ou Les collants noirs
  • 1960
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
279
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Black Tights (1960)
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Live scenes of Paris and a continuity Narrator link together four dramatic re-enactments of original ballet creations by Roland Petit and his ensemble, Ballets de Paris: Carmen (1949), La cr... Read allLive scenes of Paris and a continuity Narrator link together four dramatic re-enactments of original ballet creations by Roland Petit and his ensemble, Ballets de Paris: Carmen (1949), La croqueuse de diamants (1950), Deuil en 24 heures (1953), and Cyrano de Bergerac (1959).Live scenes of Paris and a continuity Narrator link together four dramatic re-enactments of original ballet creations by Roland Petit and his ensemble, Ballets de Paris: Carmen (1949), La croqueuse de diamants (1950), Deuil en 24 heures (1953), and Cyrano de Bergerac (1959).

  • Director
    • Terence Young
  • Writers
    • Roland Petit
    • Edmond Rostand
    • Prosper Mérimée
  • Stars
    • Maurice Chevalier
    • Les Ballets de Paris
    • Zizi Jeanmaire
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    279
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Terence Young
    • Writers
      • Roland Petit
      • Edmond Rostand
      • Prosper Mérimée
    • Stars
      • Maurice Chevalier
      • Les Ballets de Paris
      • Zizi Jeanmaire
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Maurice Chevalier
    Maurice Chevalier
    • Self - Presenter
    Les Ballets de Paris
    Les Ballets de Paris
    • Themselves
    • (as Ballets de Paris of Roland Petit)
    Zizi Jeanmaire
    Zizi Jeanmaire
    • The Gold Digger…
    Dirk Sanders
    • Pierrot
    Bertie Eckhardt
    • The Bartender
    Raoul Celada
    • Ruffian
    Gerard Lemaitre
    • Ruffian…
    Elwin Carel
    • Ruffian
    Hans von Manen
    • Ruffian…
    Claude Jourdan
    • Ruffian
    Roland Petit
    • Cyrano…
    Moira Shearer
    Moira Shearer
    • Roxane
    George Reich
    • Christian
    Josiane Consoli
    • Lise Ragueneau
    Joelle Zissler
    • The Duenna
    Lucien Mars
    • The Little Marquis
    Léo Lauer
    • The Bad Actor
    Cyd Charisse
    Cyd Charisse
    • The Wife
    • Director
      • Terence Young
    • Writers
      • Roland Petit
      • Edmond Rostand
      • Prosper Mérimée
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    9tracy_m_garza

    Marvelous movie, badly in need of remastering

    I don't think there's much I can say that would do justice to the beauty of this movie. It is delightful for anyone who likes ballet, but especially for fans of Cyd Charisse and Moira Shearer

    However, the video transfer on the Kino DVD is an absolute horror - it's badly transfered, and the print that was used in the transfer was in terrible condition, with plenty of scratches, and many instances of missing snippets of film.

    One wishes the Criterion Collection could get the rights to movies like these, and make a first-rate video transfer that would truly do justice to their artistry.
    10clanciai

    Four ballets in one film in sophisticated contrast to each other

    Two of them are comedies, while the second and fourth are great tragedies. Everyone of them is perfect in choreography, dancing performances, impersonations, color and direction - nothing can be said against any of them. The music is originally mixed, it is both modern and classical, the most modern is in the second "Cyrano de Bergerac", while the best is in the third, "Widow for 24 Hours", which also presents the best solo ballet performance by Cyd Charisse, a very original comedy ballet, offering all kinds of typical Parisian delights, like both can-can, tango, strip tease and perhaps the best music of the whole. The fourth, "Carmen" is all Bizet. All four of them present excellent pas-de-deux, while "Cyrano de Bergerac", the second and the longest of the four, even presents a spectacular pas-de-trois, as Cyrano and Christian de Neuvillette, Roxane's two lovers, partner her expertly letting her believe them to be only the handsome Christian, while they perform this treat in marvelous communion, Cyrano always taking her over from behind, while she only sees Christian. It's a gripping and great drama, probably all made up by Edmond Rostand, but as a story it is immortal, and this ballet is a great illustration of it. Roland Petit is the choreographer and leading dancer in all four of them except the first, where Dirk Sanders makes the most impressing performance. Moira Shearer as Roxane, which is interesting to note, made this film in the same year as she made the ill-fated and unjustly notorious "Peeping Tom" with Michael Powell, who launched her in the greatest of all ballet films, "The Red Shoes" of 1948. Zizi Jeanmaire, leading in the first and last segment, is impressing as a dancer with very striking legs, but with her forced sensuality she makes almost a vulgar impression. An important detail is the great Danish dancer Henning Kronstam's short but striking appearance as Escamillo In the "Carmen" ballet. Cyd Charisse though is the jewel in the crown here, while perhaps the greatest surprise is, that the director was Terence Young, later world famous for launching the James Bond films.
    earth.mood.magic

    4 gems from Les Ballets de Champs Elysees

    Maurice Chevalier introduces 4 ballets performed (and originally premiered, I believe) by Roland Petit's Les Ballets de Champs Elysees. Excellent productions in vivid Technicolor with all-star credits in every category: Cyd Charisse, Moira Shearer and Zizi Jeanmarie in leading roles, costumes by Yves Saint-Laurent and Christian Dior and music by Jean-Michel Damase, among others. Fans of ballet and all things French will delight.
    9wilson-pote

    Delightful vintage film

    This terrific dance film deserves to be judged in its historical context, where it shone in set design, choreography, cinematography, musical vivacity and not least in superb dancing.

    I recall that at the time, Rene Jeanmaire's portrayal of Carmen was considered shockingly sexy for classical dance.

    The film is still a treasure, especially as another gorgeous record of the brilliance of Shearer and Charisse, and remains a fully developed treat for the senses of anyone who enjoys dance at its best.

    Highly recommended viewing for fans of all ages, not least to very young people dreaming of becoming dancers. The work in this film exemplifies a level of dance artistry that was revered in its day and by now has become legendary.

    Yes, we would certainly stage things differently in the 21st century, yet this film is REAL Roland Petit --le vrai de vrai--, whose influence has been huge.

    Viewing it again as a senior, I find many of the sets remarkable, especially the Dali-esquire richness of the Carmen story. I hope to view it anew on TCM and to smile and applaud all over again!
    angelynx-2

    Elegant ballet film

    Really can't add much to the knowledgeable original comment, but wanted to say what a handsome looking film this is, with striking, stylized sets and lighting. Even the slight fading of the Technicolor hues (at least in the print I saw) seemed more an asset than a failing. (And of course one has to give beauty marks to any film featuring the gorgeous Cyd Charisse!)-- Overall, just lovely to look at, especially the "Cyrano de Bergerac" sequence.

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      Carmen
      Music by Georges Bizet

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 1961 (Portugal)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Portugal
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Carmen 62
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production company
      • Grandes Productions Cinématographiques
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 20m(140 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.20 : 1

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