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An American in Paris
TrailerAmerican World War II veteran Jerry Mulligan, his friend and neighbor Adam Cook and French singer Henri Baurel struggle to find work in Paris. However, things become more complicated when two of them fall in love with the same woman, wealthy Milo Roberts.Actors: Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Georges Guétary, Nina Foch, Larry Arnold, Charles Bastin, Madge Blake, Nan Boardman, Peter Camlin, Sue Casey, ...»Director: Vincente MinnelliCountry: United StatesDuration: 114 minQuality: SDRelease: 1951IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "An American in Paris"
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Characters of "An American in Paris"
Jerry MulliganPlayed by: Gene KellyLise BouvierPlayed by: Leslie CaronAdam CookPlayed by: Oscar LevantMilo RobertsPlayed by: Nina Foch -
Directors of "An American in Paris"
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Creators of "An American in Paris"
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Critic Reviews of "An American in Paris"
Kate Cameron New York Daily NewsFebruary 22, 2015Inspired by the late George Gershwin's impressionistic musical suite of the same name, the picture is one of the finest musicals Hollywood has ever produced.
James Berardinelli ReelViewsJanuary 25, 2011Gene Kelly remains one of the best and brightest of the Golden Era musical stars and An American in Paris shows him in fine form.
Variety Staff VarietyFebruary 19, 2008One of the most imaginative musical confections turned out by Hollywood in years.
Don Druker Chicago ReaderDecember 12, 2006While not nearly the musical it's cracked up to be, this 1951 film is absolutely required viewing for anyone who wants to see the studio system (MGM style) at its gaudiest, most Byzantine height.
Tim Brayton Antagony & EcstasyDecember 06, 2016The first three-quarters might be at best B-tier Freed Unit filmmaking, but those last 18 minutes are as precious as anything produced by studio-era Hollywood.
Witney Seibold NerdistFebruary 22, 2015It's hard not to be charmed by Gene Kelly's featherweight smiles and amazing dancing. But the film as a whole is -- and let no one contradict me on this -- a complete trifle.
Tony Sloman Radio TimesFebruary 03, 2014It still looks pretty good today, with marvellous Technicolored design, athletic dancing from Kelly and a superb Gershwin score, but some sequences have dated.
Philip French Observer (UK)October 30, 2011The Gershwin songs are magnificent, and the climactic ballet a tour de force that won the great Hungarian-born cameraman John Alton an Oscar.
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