Thank Heaven For GIGI (1958)
"GIGI" is the shortest title of any movie to have won the Academy Award for best picture. The day after the film won nine Oscars at the 1959 Academy Awards, telephone operators at the studio answered the phones with a cheery "M-Gigi-M!" The original st read more
Thank Heaven For GIGI (1958)
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Alan Jay Lerner,
Andre Previn,
Anita Loos,
Cecil Beaton,
Colette,
Frederick Loewe,
Gigi (1958),
Hermione Gingold,
Leslie Caron,
Louis Jourdan,
Maurice Chevalier,
MGM,
My Fair Lady (1964),
Vincente Minnelli
"GIGI" is the shortest title of any m read more
“Caron leads the cast in a contest to see who can be the most French.” (TV Guide) “No doubt inspired by the finicky claustrophobic sets and bric-a-brac, the cast tries (with unfortunate success) to be more French than the French.” (Time Out New York) “I am too old for w read more
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When Elizabeth Taylor passed away earlier in the year, one of my favorite authors Gigi Amateau tweeted the fact that she had met Taylor briefly years ago. I tweeted her back asking if she' read more
“This story is about a little girl. It could be about any one of those little girls playing there. But it isn’t. It’s about one in particular. Her name is Gigi.” ~ Honore Lachaille (Maurice Chevalier)
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“Gigi” is a 1958 musical film produced by Arthur Freed a read more
When Elizabeth Taylor passed away earlier in the year, one of my favorite authors Gigi Amateau tweeted the fact that she had met Taylor briefly years ago. I tweeted her back asking if she'd like to write a bit about the experience for Out of the Past. She agreed and made it even better by including read more