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Gigi

An opulent Parisian offer: a home, a motorcar, devoted servants, and the season's chicest fashions extended by the city's most eligible—and choosiest—bachelor to Gigi. Yet she, who has shed her girlish awkwardness and emerged into cultivated glamour before our eyes, longs for that priceless something money can't buy.

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Vincente Minnelli

William Shanks

William McGarry

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Cast & Crew

Louis Jourdan

Louis Jourdan

Gaston Lachaille

Paul Cristo

Paul Cristo

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

François Valorbe

François Valorbe

Henri - Gaston's Butler (uncredited)

William McGarry

William McGarry

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John Abbott

John Abbott

Manuel

Monique van Vooren

Monique van Vooren

Showgirl (uncredited)

Jean Ozenne

Jean Ozenne

Monsieur Lachaille (uncredited)

Hermione Gingold

Hermione Gingold

Madame Alvarez ("Mamita")

Bernard Musson

Bernard Musson

Guest at Maxim's (uncredited)

Dorothy Neumann

Dorothy Neumann

Designer (uncredited)

Vincente Minnelli

Vincente Minnelli

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Maurice Chevalier

Maurice Chevalier

Honoré Lachaille

Maurice Marsac

Maurice Marsac

Prince Berensky (uncredited)

Jack Ary

Jack Ary

Waiter at "Palais de Glace" (uncredited)

Eva Gabor

Eva Gabor

Liane d'Exelmans

Leslie Caron

Leslie Caron

Gilberte "Gigi"

Isabel Jeans

Isabel Jeans

Aunt Alicia

Hubert de Lapparent

Hubert de Lapparent

Gaston's Private Secretary (uncredited)

Jacques Bertrand

Jacques Bertrand

Maitre d'Hotel Maxim's (uncredited)

Cilly Feindt

Cilly Feindt

Girl on Horseback at Pré Catelan (uncredited)

Jacques Bergerac

Jacques Bergerac

Sandomir

Corinne Marchand

Corinne Marchand

Young Lady with White Sunshade

Marie-Hélène Arnaud

Marie-Hélène Arnaud

Girl at Maxim's

Anne-Marie Mersen

Anne-Marie Mersen

Maxim Girl

Daniel Aubé

Daniel Aubé

A boy at Jardins des Tuileries (uncredited)

Richard Bean

Richard Bean

Harlequin (uncredited)

Cecil Beaton

Cecil Beaton

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Edwin Jerome

Edwin Jerome

Charles - Alicia's Butler (uncredited)

Maruja Plose

Maruja Plose

Mannequin (uncredited)

Roger Saget

Roger Saget

Pierre (uncredited)

Pat Sheehan

Pat Sheehan

Blonde (uncredited)

Marilyn Simms

Marilyn Simms

Redhead (uncredited)

Lydia Stevens

Lydia Stevens

Simone (uncredited)

Jack Trevan

Jack Trevan

Coachman (uncredited)

Betty Wand

Betty Wand

Gigi (singing voice) (uncredited)

Leroy Winebrenner

Leroy Winebrenner

Lifeguard (uncredited)

William Shanks

William Shanks

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Details

GenresComedy, Romance
Runtime1h 55 mins
Released on15 May 1958
Languageen
Age RatingG
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

John Chard

/10

Thank heavens, for musicals. Based on Anita Loos' play, out of the novel written by Colette, Gigi snatched a ream of Academy Awards and promptly became the course of much debate and criticism for ever and a day it seems. The problem, as most musical aficionados will attest, is that Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe rehashed their previous stage hit "My Fair Lady". Which to an extent is true, hell they even slotted in one of "My Fair Lady's" thrown away songs, "Say A Prayer For Me Tonight", into Gigi's bubbly mix. But on its own terms, Gigi is still a vibrant and rewarding picture that holds up well with each passing year. The story had already been done as a French film directed by Jacqueline Audry in 1950, and a year later it had been played dramatically straight on Broadway with Audrey Hepburn in the title role. So for sure it was already a well formed story. Lerner & Loewe merely added their "Fair Lady" formula, got the talented Vincente Minnelli to direct it and broke out from the studio to utilise the Parisian locations. A touch heavy at almost two hours long, one still can't help getting wrapped up in some wonderful tunes and Cecil Beaton's gorgeous period costumes. The cast may be a mixed bunch, with it at times feeling like a competition to see who can be the most "French," but with the spiky dialogue being wry and tart, and one of "those" finales, it's a winner and highly recommended to fans of the musical genre. 7/10