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Country: USA / Scores: 28514 votes / User Ratings: 8 / 10 / runtime: 114 Min / &ref(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMzFkNGM0YTUtZjY5Ny00NzBkLWE1NTAtYzUxNjUyZmJlODMwL2ltYWdlL2ltYWdlXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNjc1NTYyMjg@._V1_SY1000_CR0,0,629,1000_AL_.jpg) / directors: Vincente Minnelli. (notebook) tpb en american i paris tn. Great sound, technique etc. But where is the jazz? Nothing is laid back, no swing, just too correct for my taste.
(notebook) tpb En amerikan i paris casting. I love the part where the trumpet comes in. Of course there's one asshole who has to yell bravo and ruin the gorgeous mood Lennie has set at the finish. Beautiful ending woodwinds.
Esse foi um dos vídeos que mais me emocionou na vida! Parabéns ao maestro e aos músicos. Viva a música latina. Columbia/Sony has combined recordings for this CD. The American in Paris and Rhapsody in Blue recordings were on a 1959 album with Bernstein on the cover pointing his baton at the camera in Avery Fisher Hall. He recorded Grand Canyon Suite and other works by Ferde Grofe on a different album. I only have the reprint of that album that came out in the 1970's when Columbia started releasing Classic Recordings from the late 1950's and 1960's as reissues. Later they adapted many of these albums for CD. The engineers at Columbia miked the orchestra very carefully sometimes using as many as twenty different mics. They tried to create a final 360 - surround mix that would have the listener face the orchestra with violins on the left, horns on the right and percussion spread throughout. The woodwinds sound in the middle. They made many recordings at a hotel ballroom in Brooklyn that later burned down. Bernstein said the acoustics were perfect.
La película de mi vida. El único musical k me ha gustado, encantado, maravillado. Excelente música y que decir de los actores????. (notebook) tpb En amerikan in paris france. George certainly had romance in his heart, this is filled with it. (notebook) tpb en american i paris france. General: the Protestants are attacking. FIRE AT WILL! Soldiers: where. did the cannons go? General: looks in binoculars Jesus H Christ. Tchaikovsky: runs away with like 10 cannons.
I've never seen anything as devastatingly sexy as this dance. When greed dies so we live this is the soundtrack to the human experience. As a lifelong "Singin' in the Rain" fan, I was really quite disappointed by "An American in Paris" the first time I saw it. After seeing it a few more times, I certainly love the Gershwin score and the ballet at the end, but those are the main redeeming features. Aside from the fact that it's way too long (114 minutes) it has a cast of forgettable characters and a creaky plot that was sprouting white hair even by 1951's standards. It's hard to believe that this won the Best Picture Academy Award over "Streetcar Named Desire" and "The African Queen.
There isn't much to say about the plot: Struggling artist Jerry Mulligan (Gene Kelly) is sponsored by love and leave 'em Milo Roberts (Nina Foch. However, Jerry is in love with nubile young Parisian Lise (Leslie Caron) who's engaged to Jerry's friend Henri (Georges Guetary. Then there's cranky, aging "child prodigy" Adam (Oscar Levant) who acts as the story's. actually, I don't know why he's there. "An American in Paris" isn't terrible, per se, it's just that it plays the notes of a movie musical, but not the music. Even when you don't compare it to "Singin' in the Rain" it just feels like there's something lacking. It has plenty going for it and you desperately want to love it, but it just falls short. Plus, I really found Jerry insufferable. He's just an opportunistic lecher who takes advantage of Milo (who he obviously dislikes) and relentlessly chases the much younger Lise (who initially dislikes him. Kelly seemed to enjoy playing decidedly unpleasant characters, but here he seems to play him a bit too well. Nina Foch does her best with a thankless part. Reserved and coldly beautiful (how did Hitchcock miss this woman. she does a good job playing the icy older woman (Kelly was older by nearly a decade, but suspend your disbelief. Now, about Leslie Caron: she's received heaps of criticism for her extremely unsophisticated debut performance. I say give the poor girl a break. Only 19 when handpicked by Gene Kelly, Caron was a ballerina for a French company and not even interested in acting (she's said she only took the part to satisfy her mother. Also, the part of Lise is so insipid and underwritten, Barbara Stanwyck or Bette Davis couldn't make it more interesting, much less a young novice. She was a splendid dancer, and Lise's introduction scenes to the song "Embraceable You" are among the film's most charming sequences. Minnelli should have fired the make-up artist for shellacking Caron's lips with shiny red lipstick and accentuating her overbite. Caron did have lovely features such as her beautiful eyes and flawless complexion, but the make-up artist doesn't highlight them at all. Caron eventually blossomed into a fine actress in later years (check her out in "Lili. Gigi" and "The L-Shaped Room" if you don't believe me. The musical numbers really save the film from becoming too tepid. I don't care how you feel about the Jerry/Lise romance: Love is Here to Stay" is still one of the most romantic scenes ever caught on film. And that ballet at the end! Kelly at least deserved that special Oscar for conceiving and choreographing this epic number that pays tribute to French painters and it demonstrates how tirelessly creative Gene Kelly was. For lovely musical numbers only, check out "An American in Paris. For the whole bag of tricks (songs, plots, great characters. Singin' in the Rain" can't be beat.
07:41 Ese suave ritmo. "It's wonderful, it smarvelous" but it's also an average musical, though it does feature 44. elaborate sets and did win six Oscars. It probably won Best Picture by benefiting from a split vote between A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) and A Place in the Sun (1951.
It does have a great, if long, dance sequence with Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron. And, Oscar Levant and Nina Foch do provide excellent support. Director Vincente Minnelli received his first nomination (he later won for Gigi (1958) another questionable Best Picture winner. Kelly is a struggling American artist, working in Paris, until he finds a "sugar daddy" er, sugar mommy. in Foch. He pals around with his piano playing friend (Levant) dancing and singing "I Got Rhythm" with street kids. His friend knows a singer (Georges Guétary) that's engaged to a pretty young thing (Caron. When Kelly meets her, he naturally falls in love. He then chases her, trying to "win" her away from her unawares fiancé, much to the dismay of Foch and his friend Levant. But, when the two dance, c'est la vie" Added to the National Film Registry in 1993. #68 on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies list. #39 on AFI's 100 Greatest Love Stories list. "I Got Rhythm" is #32 on AFI's 100 Top Movie Songs of All Time. #9 on AFI's 25 Greatest Movie Musicals list.
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Won 6 Oscars. Another 4 wins & 7 nominations. See more awards ?? Videos Learn more More Like This Comedy | Musical Romance 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6. 7 / 10 X Weary of the conventions of Parisian society, a rich playboy and a youthful courtesan-in-training enjoy a platonic friendship, but it may not stay platonic for long. Directors: Vincente Minnelli, Charles Walters Stars: Leslie Caron, Maurice Chevalier, Louis Jourdan Certificate: Passed Drama War 7. 6 / 10 In Hawaii in 1941, a private is cruelly punished for not boxing on his unit's team, while his captain's wife and second-in-command are falling in love. Director: Fred Zinnemann Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Deborah Kerr A British family struggles to survive the first months of World War II. William Wyler Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Teresa Wright Film-Noir 7. 5 / 10 The rise and fall of a corrupt politician, who makes his friends richer and retains power by dint of a populist appeal. Robert Rossen Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dru 7. 4 / 10 Three sailors on a day of shore leave in New York City look for fun and romance before their twenty-four hours are up. Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett Crime Two youngsters from rival New York City gangs fall in love, but tensions between their respective friends build toward tragedy. Jerome Robbins, Robert Wise Natalie Wood, George Chakiris, Richard Beymer 7. 7 / 10 A middle-aged butcher and a school teacher who have given up on the idea of love meet at a dance and fall for each other. Delbert Mann Ernest Borgnine, Betsy Blair, Esther Minciotti Adventure Biography A tyrannical ship captain decides to exact revenge on his abused crew after they form a mutiny against him, but the sailor he targets had no hand in it. Frank Lloyd Charles Laughton, Clark Gable, Franchot Tone Prince Hamlet struggles over whether or not he should kill his uncle, whom he suspects has murdered his father, the former King. Laurence Olivier Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons, John Laurie Robert Z. Leonard William Powell, Myrna Loy, Luise Rainer Music 7. 1 / 10 Father Charles O'Malley, a young priest at a financially failing Church in a tough neighborhood, gains support and inspires his superior. Leo McCarey Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, Frank McHugh A pretentiously artistic director is hired for a new Broadway musical and changes it beyond recognition. Vincente Minnelli Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse, Oscar Levant Edit Storyline Jerry Mulligan, a struggling American painter in Paris, is "discovered" by an influential heiress with an interest in more than Jerry's art. Jerry in turn falls for Lise, a young French girl already engaged to a cabaret singer. Jerry jokes, sings and dances with his best friend, an acerbic would-be concert pianist, while romantic complications abound. Written by Scott Renshaw <> Plot Summary Plot Synopsis Taglines: Adventures Of An Ex-GI In The City Of Romance. Art Students' Ball Biggest, Most Daring Ever Filmed. Screen's Most Spectacular Musical! See more ?? Details Release Date: 11 November 1951 (USA) Also Known As: An American in Paris Box Office Budget: $2, 723, 903 (estimated) Opening Weekend USA: $182, 606, 19 January 2020 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $272, 619 See more on IMDbPro ?? Company Credits Technical Specs Sound Mix: Mono (Western Electric Sound System) Color: Color (Technicolor) See full technical specs ?? Did You Know? Trivia This was cinematographer John Alton 's first film in color, having built up a solid reputation for his b&w noir work. See more ? Goofs We see Adam in his studio three times. When we first see him, alone, he is playing a black baby grand. The second time, he is playing a brown baby grand upon which Jerry dances. In the third Adam studio sequence he is alone, again, playing the black grand. Perhaps the brown piano was fashioned to accommodate and withstand Jerry's dancing on it. See more ? Quotes [ first lines] Jerry Mulligan: This is Paris, and I'm an American who lives here. My name is Jerry Mulligan, and I'm an ex G. I. In 1945 when the army told me to find my own job, I stayed on. And I'll tell you why: I'm a painter, and all my life that's all I've ever wanted to do. See more ? Crazy Credits And Presenting The American In Paris Ballet See more ? Alternate Versions In 1995 a restored version was prepared for release on video/laserdisc, with the 18-minute ending ballet soundtrack reprocessed in stereo. See more ? Soundtracks How Long Has This Been Going On? (1928) (uncredited) Music by George Gershwin Played as background music See more ? Frequently Asked Questions See more ?.
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(notebook) tpb En amerikan i. An American in Paris Theatrical release poster Directed by Vincente Minnelli Produced by Arthur Freed Written by Alan Jay Lerner Starring Gene Kelly Leslie Caron Oscar Levant Georges Guétary Nina Foch Music by George Gershwin Lyrics: Ira Gershwin Musical direction: Johnny Green Saul Chaplin Cinematography Alfred Gilks Ballet: John Alton Edited by Adrienne Fazan Production company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributed by Loew's Inc. [1] Release date October 4, 1951 (New York) [2] January 11, 1952 (USA) Running time 113 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $2. 7 million [3] Box office $7 million [3] An American in Paris is a 1951 American musical comedy film inspired by the 1928 orchestral composition An American in Paris by George Gershwin. Starring Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Georges Guétary, and Nina Foch, the film is set in Paris, and was directed by Vincente Minnelli from a script by Alan Jay Lerner. The music is by George Gershwin, with lyrics by his brother Ira, with additional music by Saul Chaplin, the music director. The story of the film is interspersed with dance numbers choreographed by Gene Kelly and set to Gershwin's music. [4] MGM executive Arthur Freed bought the Gershwin musical catalog from George's brother Ira in the late 1940s, since George died in 1937. [4] Some of the tunes in this catalog were included in the movie, such as " I Got Rhythm " and " Love Is Here to Stay ". [4] Other songs in the movie include " I'll Build A Stairway to Paradise " and " 'S?Wonderful ". The climax of the film is "The American in Paris" ballet, a 17-minute dance featuring Kelly and Caron set to Gershwin's An American in Paris. [4] The ballet sequence cost almost half a million dollars to shoot. [4] It was filmed on 44 sets in MGM's back lot. [4] An American in Paris was an enormous success, garnering eight Academy Award nominations and winning six (including Best Picture), as well as earning other industry honors. In 1993, it was selected for preservation by the United States Library of Congress in the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". [5] It is ranked #9 among AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals. Plot [ edit] American World War II veteran Jerry Mulligan ( Gene Kelly) is an exuberant expatriate in Paris trying to make a reputation as a painter. His friend and neighbor, Adam Cook ( Oscar Levant), is a struggling concert pianist and longtime associate of a French singer, Henri Baurel ( Georges Guétary). At the ground-floor bar, Henri tells Adam about his cultured girlfriend, Lise Bouvier ( Leslie Caron). Jerry joins them later, before going out to sell his art. A lonely society woman and heiress, Milo Roberts ( Nina Foch), finds Jerry displaying his paintings in Montmartre and takes an interest in him and his art. She brings him to her apartment to pay for his works, and invites him to a dinner party she is throwing later that night. After singing with French children on the way home (" I Got Rhythm "), Jerry goes up to Milo's apartment. He quickly finds out the "party" is actually a one-on-one date, and tells Milo he has no interest in being a paid escort. When he attempts to leave after giving her money back, she insists she is only interested in his art. They go to a crowded bar, and Milo offers to sponsor an art show for Jerry as a friendly gesture. Some of Milo's friends arrive, and while sitting with them, Jerry sees Lise seated with friends at the next table, and is instantly smitten. He ignores Milo and her acquaintances, and instead pretends to know Lise already and dances with her. She is standoffish and gives Jerry a wrong phone number, but is innocently corrected by someone at her table. Milo is upset by Jerry's behaviour and suddenly decides to go home. On their way home she tells Jerry he was very rude cavorting with a girl he does not know while in her presence; tired of Milo, Jerry gets out of the car and bids her farewell. The next day, Jerry calls Lise at her work, but she tells him to never call her again. Jerry and Milo meet at a cafe, and she informs him a collector is interested in his paintings and she arranged a showing later that day. Before going to the showing, he goes to the parfumerie where Lise works and she consents to a late dinner with him. She does not want to be seen eating with him in public, but they share a romantic song and dance on the banks of the Seine River in the shadows of Notre Dame. However, she quickly rushes off to meet Henri after his performance (" I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise "), where Henri tells her he has been asked to go on a tour of America and asks her to marry him. Later, Adam humorously daydreams he is performing Gershwin's Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra for a gala audience in a concert hall. As the scene progresses, Adam is also revealed to be the conductor, other members of the orchestra, and even an enthusiastic audience member applauding himself at the end. Milo gets Jerry an art studio and tells him she has planned an exhibition of his work in three months. He initially refuses the studio because he does not have the money for it, but eventually accepts it under the condition he pay Milo back when his art proceeds allow him. Roughly a month later and after much courting, Lise abruptly runs off when she and Jerry arrive by taxi at his apartment. When Jerry complains to Adam, Adam is shocked to realize both Henri and Jerry are involved with the same woman. Henri and Jerry discuss the woman they each love ( " 'S Wonderful "), unaware she is the same woman. That night, Jerry and Lise reunite in the same place on the banks of the Seine close to Notre Dame. She informs him she is marrying Henri the next day and going to America. Lise feels a sense of duty to Henri, to whom she feels indebted for keeping her safe during World War II. She and Jerry proclaim their love for each other. Feeling slighted, Jerry invites Milo to the art students' masked ball and kisses her. At the raucous party, with everyone in black-and-white costumes, they meet Henri and Lise, and Jerry finally tells Milo about his feelings for Lise. Henri overhears Jerry and Lise saying goodbye to each other, and realizes the truth. As Henri and Lise drive away, Jerry daydreams about being with Lise all over Paris to the tune of the George Gershwin composition An American in Paris. His reverie is broken by a car horn, the sound of Henri bringing Lise back to him. They embrace as the Gershwin composition (and the film) ends. Cast [ edit] Gene Kelly as Jerry Mulligan Leslie Caron as Lise Bouvier Oscar Levant as Adam Cook Georges Guétary as Henri "Hank" Baurel Nina Foch as Milo Roberts Eugene Borden as Georges Mattieu John Eldredge as Jack Jansen (uncredited) Anna Q. Nilsson as Kay Jansen (uncredited) Hayden Rorke, best known for playing Dr. Alfred Bellows on the TV series I Dream of Jeannie (1965?1970), has an uncredited part as a friend of Milo. Noel Neill, who had already portrayed Lois Lane in the two Columbia Pictures forties Superman serials, and would later do so again on the TV series The Adventures of Superman, has a small role as an American art student who tries to criticize Jerry's paintings. Jazz musician Benny Carter plays the leader of a jazz ensemble performing in the club where Milo first takes Jerry. Madge Blake, best known for playing Bruce Wayne 's aunt Harriet Cooper on the TV series Batman (1966?1968), has an uncredited part as a customer in the perfume shop in which Lise works. Judy Landon, better known for her appearance in Kelly's next musical Singin' in the Rain (and as the wife of Brian Keith), and Sue Casey appear as dancers in the "Stairway to Paradise" sequence. Dudley Field Malone plays an uncredited Winston Churchill. Music and dance [ edit] " Embraceable You " ? Lise " Nice Work If You Can Get It " ? Hank " By Strauss " ? Jerry, Hank, Adam " I Got Rhythm " ? Jerry " Tra-la-la (This Time It's Really Love) " ? Jerry, Adam " Love Is Here to Stay " ? Jerry, Lise " I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise " ? Hank Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra ? Adam, The MGM Symphony Orchestra "? 'S Wonderful " ? Jerry, Hank An American in Paris Ballet ? Jerry, Lise, Ensemble The 17 minute ballet sequence, with sets and costumes referencing French painters including Raoul Dufy, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Maurice Utrillo, Henri Rousseau, and Toulouse-Lautrec, [6] is the climax of the film, and cost the studio approximately $450, 000 to produce. [7] Some of the backdrops for this sequence measured 300 feet wide and 40 feet high. [8] Production on the film was halted on September 15, 1950. Minnelli left to direct another film, Father's Little Dividend. Upon completion of that film in late October, he returned to film the ballet sequence. [9] Reception [ edit] Bosley Crowther of The New York Times gave a mostly positive review largely on the strength of the closing dance number which he called "one of the finest ever put upon the screen", as well as Leslie Caron's performance, writing that the film "takes on its own glow of magic when Miss Caron is on the screen. When she isn't, it bumps along slowly as a patched-up, conventional music show. " [10] Variety called the film "one of the most imaginative musical confections turned out by Hollywood in years... Kelly is the picture's top star and rates every inch of his billing. His diversified dancing is great as ever and his thesping is standout. " [11] Harrison's Reports deemed it "an excellent entertainment, a delight to the eye and ear, presented in a way that will give all types of audiences extreme pleasure". [12] Richard L. Coe of The Washington Post called it "the best musical movie I've ever seen", praising its "spirit of crisp originality and sophistication rarely found in a screen musical". [13] John McCarten of The New Yorker called it "a thoroughly pleasant musical film... Never too tightly confine
Alterseinstufung: Indiziert Format: DVD Hinweise und Aktionen Entdecken Sie hier reduzierte Filme und Serien auf DVD oder Blu-ray. Produktbeschreibungen Fall (wie im Bild) zeigt Englisch und Koreanisch Text, mit Film-Synopse Koreanisch. Englisch DVD-Menü. / Jerry Mulligan, ein kämpfender amerikanischer Maler in Paris, mit einem Interesse von einem einflussreichen Erbin ?entdeckt“ in mehr als Jerry Kunst. Jerry wiederum fällt für Lise, ein junges Französisch Mädchen bereits zu einem Chansonnier tätig. Jerry Witze, singt und tanzt mit seinem besten Freund, eine herbe Möchtegern-Konzertpianistin, während romantische Komplikationen gibt es zuhauf. (notebook) tpb En amerikan in paris. (notebook) tpb En amerikan i paris. George Gershwin, un americano en París. Brillante! Bello.
En amerikaner i Paris orig. An American in Paris Georges Guetary og Gene Kelly Generell informasjon Sjanger Romantisk Musikal Utgivelsesår 4. oktober 1951 (USA) 26. februar 1953 (Norge) USA Lengde 113?min. Aldersgrense Alle (1952)? ( Norge) Bak kamera Regissør Vincente Minnelli Produsent Arthur Freed Manusforfatter Alan Jay Lerner Musikk George Gershwin (musikk) Ira Gershwin (tekst) Saul Chaplin Sjeffotograf Alfred Gilks John Alton Klipp Adrienne Fazan Foran kamera Medvirkende Gene Kelly Leslie Caron Oscar Levant Georges Guétary Nina Foch Annen informasjon Budsjett $2, 7 millioner lskap Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Eksterne lenker IMDb Nina Foch i en av scenene En amerikaner i Paris (originaltittel: An American in Paris) er en Oscar-belønnet amerikansk romantisk filmmusikal fra 1951 regissert av Vincente Minnelli. Hovedrollene spilles av Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron og Oscar Levant. Filmen er inspirert av George Gershwins musikalske verk med samme tittel fra 1928. Filmen ble belønnet med seks Oscar, inkludert for Beste film, og en Golden Globe. En amerikaner i Paris regnes som en av de mest populære filmmusikalene. [1] Handling [ rediger ?| rediger kilde] Romantisk fortelling om en amerikansk krigsveteran (Gene Kelly) fra andre verdenskrig som nå har slått seg ned som maler i Paris. Filmen handler i hovedsak om den romansen han innleder med en ung kvinne (Leslie Caron). Om filmen [ rediger ?| rediger kilde] I filmen benyttes flere av Gershwins beste sanger, blant annet I Got Rythm og Embraceable You. Orkesterstykket av Gershwin som har gitt filmen navn benyttes i finalen til en stort anlagt dansesekvens inspirert av verkene til en rekke berømte malere. Filmkritikerne En amerikaner i Paris har fått så mye som 98% på Rotten Tomatoes. [2] Journalist Sven Egil Omdal beskrev den i 2010 på følgende måte: ? Amerikanernes hjelpeløse forelskelse i alt som er Paris, gjør denne filmen til en sammenhengende turistplakat. Flotte, falske Montmartrescener, men det eneste minneverdige er Gershwins musikk ?. [3] I 1993 ble filmen funnet betydningsfull nok ("culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant") av USAs Library of Congress til å bli bevart av deres National Film Registry. [4] Publikum Filmen innbrakte $8 millioner på verdensbasis, hvorav $4, 5 millioner i USA. [5] Filmens produksjonsbudsjett var på $2, 7 millioner. [5] Rollebesetning [ rediger ?| rediger kilde] Gene Kelly... Jerry Mulligan Leslie Caron... Lise Bouvier Oscar Levant... Adam Cook Georges Guétary... Henri "Hank" Baurel Nina Foch... Milo Roberts Priser [ rediger ?| rediger kilde] Filmen ble belønnet med seks Oscar (beste film, beste manus, beste foto, beste kostyme, beste kulisser og beste musikk) og en Golden Globe (beste musikal). Den ble også belønnet med en pris fra Writers Guild of America. [4] Referanser [ rediger ?| rediger kilde] Eksterne lenker [ rediger ?| rediger kilde] Filmtrailer [ rediger ?| rediger kilde] Filmtrailer (IMDb) V ? ? ? D ? ? ? R Oscar for beste film: vinnere 1941?1960 1941: Grønn var min barndoms dal 1942: Mrs. Miniver 1943: Casablanca 1944: Vandre min vei 1945: Forspilte dager 1946: De beste år av vårt liv 1947: Mellom gentlemenn 1948: Hamlet 1949: Det kan hende overalt 1950: Alt om Eva 1951: En amerikaner i Paris 1952: Verdens største show 1953: Herfra til evigheten 1954: Storbyhavnen 1955: Marty 1956: Jorden rundt på 80 dager 1957: Broen over Kwai 1958: Gigi 1959: Ben-Hur 1960: Ungkarsleiligheten 1927?1940 1941?1960 1961?1980 1981?2000 2001-.

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