A cranky film star loses own child because of her levity.A cranky film star loses own child because of her levity.A cranky film star loses own child because of her levity.
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John Van Dreelen
- Rudy Walter
- (as Van Dreelen)
Marcel Dalio
- Poulos - l'imprésario
- (as Dalio)
Jackie Sardou
- Mme Bindinelli
- (as Jackie Rollin)
Lucien Callamand
- Le portier
- (as Callamand)
René Bourbon
- Le directeur du festival
- (as Bourbon)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaWriter Colette met Audrey Hepburn on the French Riviera and immediately considered her for the part of Gigi in the Broadway adaptation of her novel. 'Gigi', followed by Roman Holiday (1953), was to launch Hepburn's career.
- Alternate versionsFilming at the same time as the English-language version, Monte Carlo Baby (1951). Audrey Hepburn is one of the only cast members to appear in both versions.
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of We Go to Monte Carlo (1953)
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Another musical by Jean Boyer featuring Ray Ventura "Et Ses Collégiens " (and his schoolboys ) the main purpose of which is to highlight the tracks which are part easy-listening jazz and part comedy songs :if the audience had forgotten it,lines at the end of the movie tell them that they were available on Polydor records;at the time when seeing artists perform live was rare ,it was a smart way to promote songs.
The films itself is rather pleasant,based on mistakes about a baby the orchestra has to care of and treats as their pet .....until so-called "mothers" appear;it's a bit repetitive but there are good gags: the "grandfather" kissing his grandson goodnight and realizing "he is cold " (because his daughter has replaced the toddler with a doll) or the orchestra,reduced to five members (whereas they are 18 in all),performing live on stage with the help of a record player.
Audrey Hepburn (you read well) appears in two or three scenes ,which may be the main reason why people would like to watch this harmless musical (the famous actress does not sing or dance,mind you)
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"Nous Irons A Paris" (Boyer,1949)-feat also Ray Ventura and his band ,plus Philippe Lemaire,the romantic young lead of "Monte Carlo" and even a small appearance by George Raft.
The films itself is rather pleasant,based on mistakes about a baby the orchestra has to care of and treats as their pet .....until so-called "mothers" appear;it's a bit repetitive but there are good gags: the "grandfather" kissing his grandson goodnight and realizing "he is cold " (because his daughter has replaced the toddler with a doll) or the orchestra,reduced to five members (whereas they are 18 in all),performing live on stage with the help of a record player.
Audrey Hepburn (you read well) appears in two or three scenes ,which may be the main reason why people would like to watch this harmless musical (the famous actress does not sing or dance,mind you)
Like this ? try this.....
"Nous Irons A Paris" (Boyer,1949)-feat also Ray Ventura and his band ,plus Philippe Lemaire,the romantic young lead of "Monte Carlo" and even a small appearance by George Raft.
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- We Will All Go to Monte Carlo
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- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Nous irons à Monte Carlo (1951) officially released in Canada in English?
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