Rotten Tomatoes® Score
95%
79%
In Theaters: November 11, 1951 (limited)
1h 53m | Musical, Other, Romance
Jerry Mulligan is an ex-GI and struggling artist in postwar Paris. His friend Adam Cook is a piano player in a nearby cafe, a sarcastic and morose individual who offers nothing but discouragement to Jerry. However, another friend, Henri Baurel, is more helpful. Henri tells his pal he is going to marry a wonderful girl, a dancer he rescued from the Nazis during the war. Jerry, meanwhile, is discovered by a wealthy patron who buys his paintings. Enjoying his newfound success, Jerry goes to a nightclub where he meets Lise. The two fall in love, but Lise confesses she is already engaged to Henri.
Director: | Vincente Minnelli |
Studio: | MGM Pictures |
Producer(s): | Arthur Freed |
Cast: | Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant, Georges Guetary, Nina Foch, Georges Guétary, Eugene Borden, Martha Barnattre, Ann Codee, George Davis, Hayden Rorke, Paul Maxey |
Writer(s): | Alan Jay Lerner |