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  2. French Postcards - Wikipedia

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    A group of American exchange students spend a year studying in Paris at the fictional Institute of French Studies, run by Madame Catherine Tessier and her husband Monsieur Tessier. Student Laura spends much of her time alone, visiting museums and art galleries and regularly sending postcards to her boyfriend back home who declined the ...

  3. An American in Paris (film) - Wikipedia

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    An American in Paris is a 1951 American musical romantic comedy film inspired by the 1928 jazz-influenced symphonic poem (or tone poem) [4] An American in Paris by George Gershwin. Starring Gene Kelly , Leslie Caron (her film debut), Oscar Levant , Georges Guétary , and Nina Foch , the film is set in Paris , and was directed by Vincente ...

  4. An American in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Winning the 1951 Best Picture Oscar and numerous other awards, the film featured many tunes of Gershwin and concluded with an extensive, elaborate dance sequence built around the symphonic poem An American in Paris (arranged for the film by Johnny Green), which at the time was the most expensive musical number ever filmed, costing $500,000 ($5. ...

  5. An American in Paris (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The original soundtrack to the 1951 film An American in Paris was released by MGM Records in three formats: as a set of four 10-inch 78-rpm shellac records, as a set of four 7-inch EPs, and as a 10-inch long-play record.

  6. Talk:An American in Paris (film) - Wikipedia

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    New York Times Review: An American in Paris: A romance of song and step. 2. Musicals in Film: A Guide to the Genre - Page 1948. Thomas S. Hischak · 2016. "Again Freed and Kelly had to convince studio executives that without the ballet , the movie was just another musical romance set in Paris." 3. The American Film Institute list: "Musical ...

  7. Once in Paris... - Wikipedia

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    But good news, Once in Paris... is an American-made film that gives us three bright, lively, and real characters." [8] Roger Ebert responded, "I never believed the relationship between these two people. The only person in the movie I did buy, did like, did appreciate was the chauffeur, Jack Lenoir. I thought that he was a very good character.

  8. To Paris with Love - Wikipedia

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    In a contemporary review, The New York Times wrote, "the screen play by Robert Buckner about a Scottish gentleman and his son who visit Paris and have mild infatuations, the son with an older woman and the father with a girl, is an obvious and strained stab at humor, almost empty of wit or irony. And the performance of Mr. Guinness in it is ...

  9. Paris Belongs to Us - Wikipedia

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    Paris Belongs to Us (French: Paris nous appartient, sometimes translated as Paris Is Ours) is a 1961 French mystery film directed by Jacques Rivette in his feature-length directorial debut. Set in Paris in 1957 and often referencing Shakespeare 's play Pericles , the title is highly ironic [ according to whom? ] because the characters are ...