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"Les Girls" from the MGM film "Les Girls"
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- Опубліковано 10 кві 2012
- The title song from the 1957 George Cukor film "Les Girls," starring Gene Kelly and Mitzi Gaynor with choreography by the legendary Jack Cole and Academy Award-winning costumes by Orry-Kelly. This number is FABULOUS. Enjoy!
My Dad did the poster for this movie... proud.
Your Dad rules!
What an amazing artist! It's wonderful, you should be very proud.
Woah 😍🤭😍
One of my favourite Gene Kelly films.
Cute story. Good acting. Great dancing.
Pretty girls and my all time favourite performer Mr. Gene Kelly. Magnificent as always. With a million dollar smile that reaches up into to his eyes. Beautiful.
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There will never be anyone like Kay Kendall ever again.....
You're right! She was wonderful.
Wonderful and pretty commedianne!
@Mark Hughes:
"Died too young" is a cliché but in Kay's case, it's really true. Within two years after this was filmed, she died of leukemia at 32 but was never told she had it. A lot more to the story; use your favorite search engine to find out!
Or Gene Kelly
My favorite Mitzi Gaynor movie. As for the wonderful Kay Kendall( England's equivalent of Carole Lombard), the greatest loss to movies since Carole Lombard.
Mitzi Gaynor, had it all, consummate entertainer
Such a fun, enjoyable movie. Kelly's last movie with MGM-he went out with a hit.
Oscar winner for best costumes, and this number is why. thank you, Orry-Kelly.
Orry invented the Supremes here.
Love the costumes by Orry Kelly
And he won an Oscar for this movie.
Mitzi Gaynor said Gene Kelly was the best partner any woman could ever have.
I think Taina Elg is an underrated actress, to sad she doesn't have more good movies like this :(
Gene Kelly. He is legend.
That Jack Cole. Theeee b e s t !
Me encanta Gene KELLER. Pero me gustaría la película completa. Gracias
Didn't see that movie, glad to see Black women in that part. So rare ! Probably the only musical movie daring it ?
Sorry, it's blackface.
THANKS FOR POSTING THIS !!
That's where they got the name - in King's Cross. I don't remember Les Girls the movie.
Thetan - "No, you were dead."
It fugures, doesn't it? They can't even originate a title..
S t u n n n g. !!!❤️❤️❤️
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Why the squashed fuzzy image? Let's see the entire clip in 4kg high def. It's entirely different!
"leg girls" hahaha
Lay Girls
one of Jack Cole's most energetic and sophisticated achievements in choreography, for Gene Kelly's last MGM musical. that said, storyline too arch, and tiresomely knowing, to really achieve the effect Cukor, with a Cole Porter score, too, wanted. something is missing. could it be called...humanity. who were these people anyway, and what were they trying to prove in Europe? were they failures in America? it just didn't work. it should have, but it didn't. saw it at Radio City Music Hall in 1957, an event in itself, because i was very young, but, somehow, didn't like it that much. nor today, except for the Les Girls number, with those great Oscar-winning costumes. and Gene doing a take on Brando in that very good dance number with Mitzi, was...nonetheless...a troubling indicator about how times had suddenly changed in Hollywood, and at MGM, in terms of musicals. but thank you, Orry-Kelly.
Best choreography, of course, is Kelly's "Why Am I So Gone About That Gal?" Frankly, Cole's work looks like posing.
The best number in the movie was "Gone About That Gal" choregraphed by the one and only Gene Kelly. Made the movie.
Cole Porter was ailing and depressed- 1957 was when he finally had to agree to his leg being amputated, and he wrote nothing of consequence afterwards. His score is a weak pastiche of himself; the title song is especially feeble and repetitious.
Both Porter and Kelly, after his bruising sojourn in England and the failure of 'It's Always Fair Weather', were fleeing into a dream French haven: Porter had always been chic in Paris and Gene was the toast of the Nouvelle Vague.
Cukor, always happier helming musicals that foregrounded singing, left the choreography to Jack Cole, whose team included Fred Astaire's soon-to-be regular TV partner, Barrie Chase, and Alex Romero, who would do 'Jailhouse Rock' for Elvis.
So, let me see if I've got this correct: This fabulous dance number was directed and choreographed by Jack Cole, right? Jack Cole directed this musical number, right? Yet Jack Cole gets no Director's credit. The thing that makes this movie worth watching are the musical numbers. Without the musical numbers it's not much. But no Director credit for Jack Cole. Scandalous.
Many wondered why Cole never moved on to direction, like Berkeley, Walters and Alton.
He does get a solo credit for the dances, though he went down with jaundice during the shoot and Kelly did some work.
Jack Cole didn't direct the rest of the movie. George Cukor did. Just as when Busby Berkeley directed the musical numbers, someone else was responsible for the greater part of the movie. On rare occasions, Busby Berkeley was credited with directing an entire movie.( The Gang's All Here,1943).
When dancing together was dignified
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😁😁 hhhhhhaaaaa....
Повороты щелчки и взмахи руками как будто гребешь)))
I really just found that annoying.