Mardi Gras
- 1958
- Tous publics
- 1h 47m
Military school cadet Boone wins a date with a French movie goddess (Carère) who happens to be the queen of the Mardi Gras parade. They fall in love, but Carère's movie studio wants to capit... Read allMilitary school cadet Boone wins a date with a French movie goddess (Carère) who happens to be the queen of the Mardi Gras parade. They fall in love, but Carère's movie studio wants to capitalize on this newly found love for publicity.Military school cadet Boone wins a date with a French movie goddess (Carère) who happens to be the queen of the Mardi Gras parade. They fall in love, but Carère's movie studio wants to capitalize on this newly found love for publicity.
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- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
- Dick Saglon
- (as Richard Sargent)
- Guest in Lobby
- (uncredited)
- Cadet Rat
- (uncredited)
- Police Officer
- (uncredited)
- Police Officer
- (uncredited)
- Cadet Rat
- (uncredited)
- Master of Ceremonies
- (uncredited)
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As for the plot, the VMI marching band has been invited to a Mardi Gras parade and Barry, Tony and Dick (Crosby, Sands and Sargent) come up with a money-making scheme...to arrange for a date with a famous French actress, Michelle Marton (Christine Carère) with whoever wins the raffle...which is Paul (Boone). And, would you believe it, Michelle and Paul eventually fall in love and the studio want to play this up for publicity purposes.
The songs are all very pleasant and peppy. However, none are all that memorable. This is made worse by having a few too many songs as well. Trimming a few and perhaps getting one or two blockbuster tunes might have made the musical aspect of the movie work. Overall, I think the bests things going for the movie is the location shoot in New Orleans as well as Boone, who comes off pretty well in the story. Nothing especially life-changing or amazing, but a pretty decent time-passer.
''Mardi Gras'' is set in a military school with some cadets that try to win a date with the queen of the Mardi Gras parade, and Pat Boone's character wins it. So he and his fellow buddies follow him to Hollywood and attend the parade. But the studio wants to capitalize the parade queen's affair with the cadet for having some publicity.
There are some nice songs, few sang by Pat Boone, like ''Bourbon Street Blues'', ''Bigger than Texas'' and ''I'll Remember Tonight''.
This was Edmund Goulding's last directorial effort, and there is a nice cast of fresh juvenile actors of those years, like Gary Crosby (Bing's son) and Tommy Sands as Boone's sidekicks. Also Dick Sargent (here billed Richard) as a fellow cadet and in one of his first movies, dancer Barrie Chase, who has a dancing moment in the movie, Sheree North in her last 20th Century Fox movie, and French movie star Christine Carere in one of her few movies made in America.
It's not a great movie, but who cares? It's great fun for all ages!
Did you know
- TriviaThe role of the gorilla was played by one of Hollywood's leading gorilla performers, Charles Gemora. This would be his penultimate film performance. For the remaining few years of his life, he resumed his job as a makeup artist.
- Quotes
Torchy Larue: [Cramming for exams in the strip club where she dances] I'm having trouble correlating the personality compensation theory of Schuman. He calls his thesis Alter Ego Recognition.
- ConnectionsFeatured in La Forme de l'eau (2017)
- SoundtracksI'll Remember Tonight
(uncredited)
Music by Sammy Fain
Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster
Performed by Pat Boone and Christine Carère
Details
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1