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Chérie recommençons

Original title: Once More, with Feeling!
  • 1960
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
586
YOUR RATING
Yul Brynner and Kay Kendall in Chérie recommençons (1960)
ComedyDramaRomance

Victor Fabian, a musical genius, faces a career setback when his wife discovers he's auditioning a sultry pianist, forcing him to regain his wife's respect.Victor Fabian, a musical genius, faces a career setback when his wife discovers he's auditioning a sultry pianist, forcing him to regain his wife's respect.Victor Fabian, a musical genius, faces a career setback when his wife discovers he's auditioning a sultry pianist, forcing him to regain his wife's respect.

  • Director
    • Stanley Donen
  • Writer
    • Harry Kurnitz
  • Stars
    • Yul Brynner
    • Kay Kendall
    • Geoffrey Toone
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    586
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stanley Donen
    • Writer
      • Harry Kurnitz
    • Stars
      • Yul Brynner
      • Kay Kendall
      • Geoffrey Toone
    • 19User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yul Brynner
    Yul Brynner
    • Victor Fabian
    Kay Kendall
    Kay Kendall
    • Dolly Fabian
    Geoffrey Toone
    Geoffrey Toone
    • Dr. Richard Hilliard
    Maxwell Shaw
    • Jascha Gendel…
    Mervyn Johns
    Mervyn Johns
    • Mr. Wilbur Jr.
    Martin Benson
    Martin Benson
    • Luigi Bardini
    Harry Lockart
    • Chester
    Gregory Ratoff
    Gregory Ratoff
    • Maxwell Archer
    Shirley Anne Field
    Shirley Anne Field
    • Angela Hopper
    Colin Drake
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Andrew Faulds
    Andrew Faulds
    • Interviewer
    • (uncredited)
    Barbara Hall
    • Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    C.E. Joy
    • Sir Austin Flapp
    • (uncredited)
    Grace Newcombe
    • Mrs. Wilbur
    • (uncredited)
    C.S. Stuart
    • Manning
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Stanley Donen
    • Writer
      • Harry Kurnitz
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    User reviews19

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    7bkoganbing

    Canned Goods Write Off, Honestly

    Unlike Saratoga with Jean Harlow where you can easily tell that the star was in some kind of distress while making the film, there is absolutely no trace of any of ill health in Kay Kendall's sprightly and last performance. A kind Providence left her just as I'm sure she would want to have been remembered by her many fans in Once More With Feeling.

    The film is adapted from the original play by Harry Kurnitz which ran for 263 performances in the 1958-59 season on Broadway. Kurnitz was a screenwriter of long standing with an impressive list of credits so I'm sure he had no trouble getting this play sold to the screen and wisely with the proviso he adapt it for film. The play was produced on Broadway by Martin Gabel as a star vehicle for his wife Arlene Francis in the part that Kendall had on screen. Her husband was Joseph Cotten and the part of their manager was played by Walter Matthau.

    Cotten's role was taken by Yul Brynner as the egotistical symphony conductor with his wife, talented harp prodigy Kendall. There's is a stormy relationship and Brynner's got a roving eye. It roves to Shirley Anne Field who turns out to be not a child prodigy of 12, but a shapely young thing of 21. Too good to resist for Brynner, but the last straw for Kendall.

    The problem is that in the world of classical music, she's the attraction, him they put up with. Manager Gregory Ratoff finds that Brynner's best solo offer is Fargo, North Dakota, quite a come down from the London Symphony.

    After this the film and play start looking a whole lot like Twentieth Century. That doesn't mean it isn't good, just not truly original. Brynner and Kendall play well off each other. In the supporting cast I like Mervyn Johns as the director of the Liverpool symphony with whom Brynner is campaigning for a position with or without Kendall. In the midst of the classical music, he who has the Liverpool Symphony deficit as a tax write off for his canned goods firm demands The Stars and Stripes Forever in all concerts and played with piccolo players standing. Is there any other way? Will the Philistine get his way?

    Stanley Donen directed Once More With Feeling at a nice and bright clip and he had his own little joke in the credits. Donen who directed several MGM musicals both alone and in collaboration with Gene Kelly had scores by Romberg, Gershwin, etc. Now of course he's dealing with Wagner, Beethoven, Tschaikovsky, and of course John Philip Sousa.

    And this review is dedicated to Kay Kendall, who left a nice body of work in her short life that ended at 33. And to my sister Nancy who left us at 34. Both are sorely missed.
    reewing1

    I could rave but saying Kay Kendall is enough

    Sadly lost to viewers and DVD/VHS buyers in the United States, this is one of the funniest films Kay Kendall made in her short life, and that is no mean feat. Yul Brenner also shines as one of the world's greatest egomaniac types--a symphony orchestra conductor.
    7brogmiller

    The Ego has landed.

    Two films came out in the same year based upon plays by Harry Kurnitz, directed by Stanley Donen and starring Yul Brynner. The less said about 'Surprise Package' the better as it is too ghastly even to contemplate. This one is quite an improvement although once again Brynner, this time playing an orchestral conductor as opposed to a gangster, proves that he is utterly devoid of a sense of comedy. His portrayal of egomania is convincing. The redeeming feature of the other one was Noel Coward whilst here it is Kay Kendall. Her vivacity is intoxicating and her comedy timing impeccable. The scene where she plays the harp for the orchestra trustees is a comic gem. There are some excellent one-liners and it looks fantastic courtesy of lighting cameraman Georges Perinal and production designer Alexandre Trauner. Sadly this film represents the final bow for the glorious and incomparable Kay Kendall who died before its release.
    drgafia-1

    Why does such a delightful comedy go unrecognized?

    This film is just plain funny. Yul Brenner is perfect as the fiery uncompromising symphony conductor, Kaye Kendall likewise as his companion of many years who has kept his orchestra afloat by her unfailing ability to soothe the many feathers ruffled by the maestro -- until, that is, she returns one night to find him compromised with a beautiful 21-year-old pianist. The first-rate performances here are not limited to their acting alone; this is a fine piece of work and everyone involved can be justifiably proud of their part in making it so. The mystery, to me, is why this upbeat and thoroughly delightful comedy is virtually unknown and why the only way in which viewers can verify this is to catch it on its infrequent showings on late-night television. This should really be available on VHS or DVD; my question is, why isn't it?
    10delius1

    This film is a rarely seen gem.

    It is a shame that this film has not been released on video. It is a witty observation of the classical music world with Yul Brynner playing the part of a temperamental orchestra conductor. It was also Kay Kendall's last film - she was fatally ill when she made it and died shortly after it was finished. She was a marvelous comedienne and was a great foil for Yul Brynner. Every classical music buff should see this film!

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Kay Kendall, released posthumously after her untimely death in September 1959 at the age of 33.
    • Quotes

      Victor Fabian: Piccolo players standing up!

      Dolly Fabian: Well, why not? That's how Toscanini did it and you cheered!

      Victor Fabian: I? I cheered another conductor?

      Dolly Fabian: Oh, Victor, you're impossible.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Father, Dear Father in Australia: Once More with Feeling (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      Old Folks at Home
      (uncredited)

      Written by Stephen Foster

      First line sung by Dolly Fabian (Kay Kendall)

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 1960 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Once More, with Feeling!
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production company
      • Stanley Donen Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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