La star d'une prochaine production de Broadway sort pendant les répétitions. Les producteurs de l'émission commencent à chercher un remplaçant. Le film raconte dans une série de scènes comme... Tout lireLa star d'une prochaine production de Broadway sort pendant les répétitions. Les producteurs de l'émission commencent à chercher un remplaçant. Le film raconte dans une série de scènes comment ils ont finalement choisi.La star d'une prochaine production de Broadway sort pendant les répétitions. Les producteurs de l'émission commencent à chercher un remplaçant. Le film raconte dans une série de scènes comment ils ont finalement choisi.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Chorine
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- Joe
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- Dancer
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- Show Spectator
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- Fanny
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- Dancer
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Nonetheless, Reynolds projects her usual charm and sparkle. But will she win. In my view, screen time should have featured her, with Marge and Gower, who are better dancers than actors, in support. At the same time, the incredibly nimble Fosse makes a compact visual match for Debbie. Anyway, MGM injects its usual color splash along with a load of extras. And fans of acrobatic fast shoe should find much to marvel at. Meanwhile, that opening marathon of the splits still has me crossing my legs. Amazing what they can do.
To differ from another reviewer, I think that Kurt Kaznar was perfect for the Leo Belney part, at least as it was written. He carries off being totally suggestible, changing opinion instantly, and having an equal conviction in each new attitude.
Though they don't make a big deal about it, the film was mirroring a real conundrum facing Broadway directors at that period: what kind of dance to use? Tap was still around but on its way out; a kind of jazz-ballet blend was becoming mainstream; the avant-garde was a more dramatic and angular "modern" dance. Which would the public go for in the next show?
The Champions were not really movie stars, and neither was Bob Fosse. (Debbie Reynolds became a big one later, and you can see why.) Gower plays the director fairly well, but I kept picturing Gene Kelly. The part needs a more dynamic actor.
If you enjoy dancing, there's plenty of it, and it's excellent! Helen Wood is the third girl and while her acting is stiff, her dancing definitely isn't.
The score by Burton Lane and Ira Gershwin contains no hits, but I was charmed by the tune, "In Our United State," performed by Fosse and Reynolds.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlthough Stanley Donen and Gower Champion were credited with staging the musical numbers, Bob Fosse insisted on doing the choreography for his dance scenes.
- GaffesThe theater marquee on opening night says "Felix Jordan's New Review". It should be "New Revue".
- Citations
Bob Dowdy: Wait a minute. This is show business! There's nothing you can't do in show business. You just got to try a little harder, that's all.
Leo Belney: That's all.
Ted Sturgis: That's all!
Ted Sturgis, Bob Dowdy: [singing] There's no other way, Beginning today, You're going to work, Under pressure
Leo Belney: But pressure, I will not know where I'm at
Ted Sturgis, Bob Dowdy: You've gotta come through, And isn't it true, The new stuff you write, May be fresher
Leo Belney: Yes, I've a thesis, Masterpieces, Often happen like that...
- ConnexionsFeatured in That's Dancing! (1985)
- Bandes originalesGive A Girl A Break
Music by Burton Lane
Lyrics by Ira Gershwin
Performed by Marge Champion, Debbie Reynolds, Helen Wood and Ensemble
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Give a Girl a Break
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 1 200 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 22 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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