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Les Girls (1954)
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Starring: Jacques Bergerac, Tania Elg, Mitzi Gaynor, Gene Kelly, Kay Kendall
Director: George Cukor
Category: Musical
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French,Portuguese
Length:
114 mins
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"A delight. Highly entertaining. Marvelous dances. Great photography." -Geoff Andrew, Time Out Film Guide

"Bravo" say critics about an entertainer's tell-all memoir chronicling her days in the cabaret act Barry Nichols and Les Girls. "Libel!" cries another of Les Girls, setting in motion a talons and fact-baring litigation that proves Les Girls will be girls and that Cole Porter movie musicals will always sparkle.

Gene Kelly plays Nichols and Mitzi Gaynor, Golden Globe Best Actress winner Kay Kendall and Taina Elg are the femmes in this George Cukor-directed romp that won the Best Costume Design Oscar and another Golden Globe for Best Comedy/Musical. Among the highlights" a ribald Ladies in Waiting and a hepcat parody of The Wild One called Why Am I So Gone About That Gal? You'll be so gone about Les Girls.

 
 
   
   

 

 

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