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Gaité parisienne

Original title: The Gay Parisian
  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Gaité parisienne (1941)
MusicalRomanceShort

In a Paris nightclub setting, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo performs to the music of Jacques Offenbach.In a Paris nightclub setting, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo performs to the music of Jacques Offenbach.In a Paris nightclub setting, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo performs to the music of Jacques Offenbach.

  • Director
    • Jean Negulesco
  • Stars
    • Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo
    • Léonide Massine
    • Milada Mladova
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    434
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    • Director
      • Jean Negulesco
    • Stars
      • Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo
      • Léonide Massine
      • Milada Mladova
    • 10User reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo
    • Dancers
    Léonide Massine
    Léonide Massine
    • The Peruvian
    • (as Leonide Massine)
    Milada Mladova
    Milada Mladova
    • The Glove Seller
    Frederic Franklin
    Frederic Franklin
    • The Baron
    Nathalie Krassovska
    • The Flower Girl
    Andre Eglevsky
    Andre Eglevsky
    • Tortoni - The Dancing Master
    Igor Youskevitch
    Igor Youskevitch
    • Officer
    Lubov Roudenko
    • Can-Can Dancer
    Casimir Kokitch
    • Dancer
    James Starbuck
    • Dancer
    Cyd Charisse
    Cyd Charisse
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Marc Platt
    Marc Platt
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    George Zoritch
    George Zoritch
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jean Negulesco
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    6TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    No, no... it meant "happy" back then

    This came on the 2-Disc Special Edition DVD of The Maltese Falcon, as part of the Warner Night at the Movies extra. It's... a filmed version of an apparently famous ballet(the T is silent) by Leonide Massime. One girl has several suitors(no, not tailors... men wanting to wed her, courtship, that sort of thing), and they, well, dance. Maybe you've figured out by now that I'm not necessarily the person most fit to review this. I don't have experience with this form of expression, and the classical music, well, I only recognized one piece. Well, there's a lot of color and energy in this. It's entirely without spoken words other than the opening narration explaining the scenario(without which, we'd have no clue what on Earth is going on). Without having watched any others of these, I will say that the choreography and entertainment value could be better. It could be more nicely covered by the cameras, as well, like with similar productions from this period of time. This has a running time of about 19 and a half minutes. Since I don't know any other version of this story, I can't compare them or judge how great this is of one. I recommend this to fans of the art. 6/10
    9xoregos

    jean negulesco 's The Gay Parisienne (1941)

    In filming Massine's Gaite Parisienne with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo,director Jean Negulesco chose the shots and edited the film beautifully. Dance is very hard to film effectively. Also, Massine adapted his famous dance wonderfully for film and what a treat to see him dance The Peruvian, his own creation! The famous dancers of the early 1940's makes a breathtaking cast list: Frederic Franklin, Krassovska,Eglevsky--everyone dancing and looking marvelous. They just threw off the choreography with no effort whatsoever. Thanks to Turner Classic Films for bringing these Negulesco shorts to light. All of them well acted, nicely designed and written. The costumes perfect. Not that garish mess of costuming a few years ago for American Ballet Theater. What a thrill to know Gaite Parisienne has been caught forever on film and so well. The addition of the sound of Massine's footsteps in his allegro pas and other slight sound additions an important element of making the ballet seem alive and not just a silent dance filmed to recorded music. And what about those musicians coming in while playing the beginning of the Barcarolle? Shela Xoregos
    10clanciai

    A Peruvian tourist getting lost in the whirlstorm of pleasures in Paris

    This is probably the most hilarious ballet film ever made, you can watch it over and over again any number of times, and you will find it equally delightful every time and constantly discover new details and never tire of it. It's only 20 minutes, but in these 20 minutes there is so much compressed, it's a constant whirlwind of action with also any number of intrigues, and even a grand fight in the middle involving the entire ensemble with jealousy and tremendous drama, but although everything seems to be in a muddle of confusion from begining to end, it all sticks together, it's a marvel of choreography, and the choreography is all by Leonid Massine, who plays the lead - a Peruvian tourist in Paris for the first time and getting mixed up in the very heart of all the pleasures of Paris concentrated in one spot. It's not just a marvel of choreography but also a miracle of direction, the director being Jean Negulesco, a Romanian, who was to make any number of prominent films in all kinds of genres - like Billy Wilder, he never repeated himself. The centrepiece of this ballet though is Leonid Massine, leading the dances with sparkling humour all the way, like a juggler and acrobat, and he is the one who makes it all an unsupassed ballet comedy. In brief, I saw this film already as a child, it was my first ballet film, I could never forget it, I saw it several times already then, and now I found it again and will at last be able to enjoy it regularly for the rest of my life.
    Alba_Of_Smeg

    He's an enthusiastic little Peruvian, I'll give him that

    I can't even imagine the commitment and effort it takes to perfect each and every step, every turn, twist and leap. It must've been painstakingly difficult, it certainly looked impressive, and they looked like they were enjoying themselves. However, I just didn't get it.

    Yes I know. I'm an uncultured swine. I'll get back to watching Die Hard 8 now.

    I must say I enjoyed the short introduction at the start, I thought it was great. Almost like looking into rooms of a dollhouse. Great way to introduce the cast.
    6SnoopyStyle

    dull or crazy

    It's the Café Parisian. On a sound stage, the members of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo perform. A Peruvian falls for lovely glove seller girl who has already caught the eyes of a baron. It's in Technicolor and nominated for short subject Academy Award.

    I am far from a ballet expert or even a fan. This seems fine to me. It is a lot of costumed dancers in a static setting. It is only twenty minutes and It ends before I get too bored. The Peruvian is crazy. I would think that he's the villain instead if only he had a twirling moustache. On the other hand, the baron is pure white bread and rather dull. Honestly, I don't know who she should go with. It depends on whether she likes dull or crazy.

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    • Trivia
      Completing the film short, the ballet group returned to New York City to ponder their fate. The Ballet Russe impresario Rene Blum returned to Paris. Blum was arrested December 12, 1941 in his Parisian home. Among the first Jews to be arrested in Paris by the French police after France was defeated and occupied by the German Regime, he was held in the Beaune-La-Ronde camp, then in the Drancy deportation camp. On September 23, 1942, he was shipped to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where he was later killed by the Nazis.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Narrator: Shall we begin? Very well. Gaîté Parisienne, with the celebrated Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, the story of an evening in a happy, carefree Paris, of long ago.

    • Connections
      Featured in Ballets Russes (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Gaîté parisienne
      (uncredited)

      Music by Jacques Offenbach

      Compiled and Arranged by Manuel Rosenthal

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Gay Parisian
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      20 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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