Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWith just one night to prove that he's worth the investment, aspiring businessman Dan Bradley (Forest Tucker) does his best to put on an amazing musical at Hollywood's famed Moulin Rouge nig... Leer todoWith just one night to prove that he's worth the investment, aspiring businessman Dan Bradley (Forest Tucker) does his best to put on an amazing musical at Hollywood's famed Moulin Rouge nightclub.With just one night to prove that he's worth the investment, aspiring businessman Dan Bradley (Forest Tucker) does his best to put on an amazing musical at Hollywood's famed Moulin Rouge nightclub.
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Lloyd Corrigan is backing Forrest Tucker's Paris-themed night club, while he keeps show star Margaret Whiting and her sister, Barbara Whiting on the string. The show is about to open when Corrigan's son and daughter show up and explain that Corrigan has no money. Tucker sees doom, but the show must go on, and so it does, for the next hour, with a few bouts of star temperament from Margaret, some jokes from Dick Wesson, ending with a big circus number.
If this looks a lot like a television spectacular, that can be laid at the rest of the show's cinematographer, E.B. DuPar. After getting a start at Vitaphone, running the camera on almost 300 shorts, DuPar took on a second job on television. He died in 1961, aged 75.
If this looks a lot like a television spectacular, that can be laid at the rest of the show's cinematographer, E.B. DuPar. After getting a start at Vitaphone, running the camera on almost 300 shorts, DuPar took on a second job on television. He died in 1961, aged 75.
I read a book through most of the running time it was that bad.Everything is so second rate.Those reviewers who gave it a high rating must have seen a different film to me.This was shown in black and white,not colour.
You supposed to really a boring movie to see and to understand that the people we're not really there in Paris adult but trusting a Hollywood living room where they were all acting and it was not even acting that was interesting with all the people singing and swinging and doing but it was not interesting the lyrics for an equator sounds was known as the stage was amateur ristic it was all very very very send and because of this we can say that the movie itself has very bad as well and that is all that we can see about it because it was very sad and bad and not good.
I can't believe the two bad reviews on this site for this movie - I loved it! The title I watched it under was "Fresh from Paris", it's alter ate title evidentially. The plot is indeed pretty thin, almost non-existent really, but that's not why you'd watch this - it's great because of the fantastic dance numbers, and the sometimes hilarious singing numbers. (I'm referring to the funny act by the four male singers, it made me laugh aloud). Loads of gorgeous costumes too, a real visual treat through and through.There are quite a few modern day burlesque girls who could learn something from watching "Fresh from Paris".
I enjoyed this film so much I will be buying it on DVD (if available). Don't miss this if you love good old-fashioned entertainment!
I enjoyed this film so much I will be buying it on DVD (if available). Don't miss this if you love good old-fashioned entertainment!
This is a bit of a hard musical film to like. Essentially it follows the opening night of a musical spectacular in a (actual) restaurant called the Moulin Rouge. The lead actress is essentially there because she's in love with the director, but he's off seeing the art director on the side. Meanwhile, the lead actress's kid sister is looking for her big break too. When the lead actress finds out about her philandering boyfriend, will this be her chance? Filled with a "who cares?" story and somewhat boring production values, (although the 'circus' ending was a bit inspired.. End the show with Circus elephants!) and interestingly tired dance numbers, this whole thing gets boring quick, especially when they stall the story for fifteen minutes to go through 5 or 6 songs. YAWN! The acting here is OK, Forrest Tucker seems to can't wait for this thing to end, Margaret Whiting is a passable singer at best, and she's got WAY too much lipstick on, and I LOVE Dick Wesson as the obligatory gay stage manager. Is there any other kind?
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- Trivia"Fresh from Paris" was apparently also a working title for the film, as a 1955 release on Capitol F2913 of Margaret Whiting's "Can This Be Love" refers to the song being performed in the Picture "Fresh from Paris".
- Bandas sonorasHave You Ever Been to Paris?
Written by Phil Moody and Doris Sherrell (as Pony Sherrell)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 12 minutos
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By what name was Paris Follies of 1956 (1955) officially released in Canada in English?
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