A home, a motorcar, servants, the latest fashions: the most eligible and most finicky bachelor in Paris offers them all to Gigi. But she, who's gone from girlish gawkishness to cultured glamour before our eyes, yearns for that wonderful something money can't buy.
Leslie Caron
Gilberte "Gigi"
Maurice Chevalier
Honoré Lachaille
Louis Jourdan
Gaston Lachaille
Hermione Gingold
Madame Alvarez ("Mamita")
Eva Gabor
Liane d'Exelmans
Jacques Bergerac
Sandomir
Isabel Jeans
Aunt Alicia
John Abbott
Manuel
Corinne Marchand
Young Lady with White Sunshade
Marie-Hélène Arnaud
Girl at Maxim's
Anne-Marie Mersen
Maxim Girl
Jack Ary
Waiter at "Palais de Glace" (uncredited)
Daniel Aubé
A boy at Jardins des Tuileries (uncredited)
Richard Bean
Harlequin (uncredited)
Cecil Beaton
Gentleman in Park (uncredited)
Jacques Bertrand
Maitre d'Hotel Maxim's (uncredited)
Paul Cristo
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Hubert de Lapparent
Gaston's Private Secretary (uncredited)
Cilly Feindt
Girl on Horseback at Pré Catelan (uncredited)
Edwin Jerome
Charles - Alicia's Butler (uncredited)
Maurice Marsac
Prince Berensky (uncredited)
Bernard Musson
Guest at Maxim's (uncredited)
Dorothy Neumann
Designer (uncredited)
Jean Ozenne
Monsieur Lachaille (uncredited)
Maruja Plose
Mannequin (uncredited)
Roger Saget
Pierre (uncredited)
Pat Sheehan
Blonde (uncredited)
Marilyn Simms
Redhead (uncredited)
Lydia Stevens
Simone (uncredited)
Jack Trevan
Coachman (uncredited)
François Valorbe
Henri - Gaston's Butler (uncredited)
Monique van Vooren
Showgirl (uncredited)
Betty Wand
Gigi (singing voice) (uncredited)
Leroy Winebrenner
Lifeguard (uncredited)
Director
Vincente Minnelli
Lyricist, Screenplay
Alan Jay Lerner
Novel
Colette
January 2, 2020
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
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$3,319,355.00
Revenue:
$13,200,000.00