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Quatre filles ravissantes

Original title: Four Girls in Town
  • 1957
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  • 1h 25m
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Julie Adams, Sydney Chaplin, Marianne Koch, Elsa Martinelli, and George Nader in Quatre filles ravissantes (1957)
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Which one of an international quartette of beauties will replace Universal's glamour star in an upcoming Biblical epic?Which one of an international quartette of beauties will replace Universal's glamour star in an upcoming Biblical epic?Which one of an international quartette of beauties will replace Universal's glamour star in an upcoming Biblical epic?

  • Director
    • Jack Sher
  • Writer
    • Jack Sher
  • Stars
    • George Nader
    • Julie Adams
    • Sydney Chaplin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    165
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    • Director
      • Jack Sher
    • Writer
      • Jack Sher
    • Stars
      • George Nader
      • Julie Adams
      • Sydney Chaplin
    • 11User reviews
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    George Nader
    George Nader
    • Mike Snowden
    Julie Adams
    Julie Adams
    • Kathy Conway
    Sydney Chaplin
    Sydney Chaplin
    • Johnny Pryor
    Marianne Koch
    Marianne Koch
    • Ina Schiller
    • (as Marianne Cook)
    Elsa Martinelli
    Elsa Martinelli
    • Maria Antonelli
    Grant Williams
    Grant Williams
    • Spencer Farrington Jr.
    Gia Scala
    Gia Scala
    • Vicki Dauray
    John Gavin
    John Gavin
    • Tom Grant
    Herbert Anderson
    Herbert Anderson
    • Ted Larabee
    Hy Averback
    Hy Averback
    • Bob Trapp
    Ainslie Pryor
    Ainslie Pryor
    • James Manning
    James Bell
    James Bell
    • Walter Conway
    Mabel Albertson
    Mabel Albertson
    • Mrs. Conway
    Dave Barry
    Dave Barry
    • Vince - Studio Barber
    Maurice Marsac
    Maurice Marsac
    • Henri Dauray
    Helene Stanton
    Helene Stanton
    • Rita Holloway
    Irene Windust
    • Mildred Purdy
    • (as Irene Corlett)
    Eugene Mazzola
    Eugene Mazzola
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      • Jack Sher
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    7silverscreen888

    Sleeper About Talent Search in 1850s Hollywood; Most Underrated

    This is a true sleeper of a "B" film. It is a film about Hoillywood filmmakers by Hollywood filmmakers--when there was still a "Hollywood"--comprised of studios and people who tried, on whatever level of ideas--to be professional about participating in a marketplace of a sort relating to talents, scripts, films, advertising and selling of these to ticket buyers. There are several strands of story at work in this narrative. A studio sexpot, "friend" of a producer, wants a part in a classic drama for which she unsuited; she balks at her assignment, so the studio's heads then decide to conduct a talent search, inviting four actresses to test for the part a la Gone With the Wing, to generate publicity. . A young studio functionary directs their visit and screen tests, one who want to be allowed to direct eventually. And we learn about the four hopefuls and get to see their progress and their reactions to Hollywood. George Nader plays Mike, the young director; the four girls are Julie Adams, Marianne Koch, Elsa Martinelli and Gia Scala. The men in their lives are Syndey Chaplin, Grant Williams, and John Gavin, as well as Nader. Jack Sher was both writer and director of this well- made Universal Studios' effort. Others in the large and interesting cast included Herbert Anderson, Hy Averback, Ainslie Pryor, Dave Barry, James Bell, Mabel Albertson, Maurice Marsac, Helene Stanto, Irene Corlett and Eugene Mazzola. Alexander North did the excellent music, Julia Heron the set decorations and Rosemary O'Dell the challenging costumes. The film is fascinatingly different, bright, and well-paced. The young cast is unusually-sincere and some such as Marianne Koch and Chaplin surprisingly good. The climax of course comes when the four aspirants face the studio heads' choice of a leading lady; some have already made life-choices before the announcement is made, others are paired off with the gentlemen; but the choice comes as a shock to all concerned--and life in a Hollywood of minds committing professional suicide through lack of clear definitions goes another step toward TV-hastened oblivion. This is a not a stylish nor a pretentious film; it is however intensely interesting as an "insider" film about Hollywood; and it is very entertaining as a presentation of characters and filmland types. recommended.

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    8planktonrules

    Quite enjoyable

    When the movie begins, the studio is trying to sign a temperamental actress for an upcoming Biblical epic. However, her demands are so excessive, the studio decides instead to use a publicity stunt to cast the lead actress. They'll have a contest where women from around the world will be brought to Hollywood for screentests to find the perfect Esther in the epic.

    Four unknown actresses are chosen...an Italian, an Austrian, a French woman and an American. THe story consists of their efforts to secure the roles and focuses mostly on how studios operate (or want the public to think they operate) and offers a lot of interesting stories.

    The acting is generally very good, though I do think Elsa Martinelli was a poor choice in the film because her accent was too heavy. I am glad I had captions though audiences of 1957 must have struggled with her. The story is clever...with dramatic, humorous and romantic potions throughout. Overall a most enjoyable film...one which is better than I expected.
    3mls4182

    If only ...

    If only the life of a starlet in the 50s was this bland. No Hollywood wolves, no casting couch, etc.

    The film is still boring with a plot stretched thin. There are no good lines. This film is so dull it doesn't even have camp value.

    It does give jobs to Universal contract players. It got Julie Adams out of the Black Lagoon. It was a start for John Gavin who went on to become Universal's male beauty for the next seven years. Grant Williams was soon dropped after this picture.

    Others along for this sleepwalk are the three European actresses and body builder turned wooden actor George Nader.

    YouTube saved this film from total oblivion.
    8jjnxn-1

    Spotlight on the ladies

    An fine example of the sort of film that isn't made anymore. Studio engineered vehicle to spotlight a crop of its newest and most promising contract players.

    The men are more or less disposable and none had careers of much distinction, though John Gavin had a good run of leads in the late 50's/early 60's. Too bad he was such a mechanical actor he certainly had the looks of a leading man.

    Likewise none of the ladies ever made it to major stardom but all reached some level of renown in their native countries and all four are incredibly beautiful. The lone American, Julie Adams in particular had a very successful 60 year long career as a respected performer. Martinelli had a brief Hollywood run and a decent career in Italy as did Koch once she returned to Germany. Even the ill-fated but exquisite Gia Scala had some memorable roles before her personal problems ruined her career and life.

    Here they all get their moment to shine in a story that was probably old hat in silents, the plucky actresses who have to compete for a crack at the big time. It's lush, plush and pretty empty with some outdated 50's sensibilities but if you like films made with exceptional care with that old studio sheen this is one worthy checking out.
    hipthornton

    minor but colorful look at Hollywood

    Hollywood never seemed to have the knack of looking at itself with a reasonable eye,preferring to show the public what the public itself perceived as Hollywood. Still,this is an entertaining little epic with attractive stars and reasonably entertaining story.Nice color and pretty costumes with four lovely leading ladies to wear them.The drama is a bit glossed over but still makes a good movie as an example of the fifties type of movie.

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      The temperamental movie star Rita Holloway (Helene Stanton) is seen only from behind.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Broadway by Light (1958)
    • Soundtracks
      Rhapsody for Four Girls
      Music by Alex North

      Piano soloist: André Previn (uncredited)

      Orchestrated by Henry Mancini (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 1957 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Four Girls in Town
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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