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Best Picture Collection, Vol. 2

Best Picture Collection, Vol. 2
Includes 3 Movies: "An American In Paris," "Gigi," "My Fair Lady" "An American In Paris" - 'S wonderful, 's marvelous: Gene Kelly, producer Arthur Freed, director Vincente Minnelli and an ace creative team conjure sheer screen magic, one of the American Film Institute's Top-100 American Films. Kelly plays an ex-GI who loves Paris and loves even more an alluring (but engaged) perfume-shop clerk (Leslie Caron in her beguiling screen debut). Dance sequences spun around Gershwin songs accent Kelly's romantic pursuit. And the final 17-minute ballet - combining the title symphony, Impressionist set stylings and Kelly's unique talent for telling a story in dance - lifts this winner of six Academy Awards including Best picture into the ether of timelessness. "Love Is Here To Stay," Kelly sings. So is "An American In Paris." "Gigi" - A home, a motorcar, servants, the latest fashions: the most eligible and most finicky bachelor (Louis Jourdan) in Paris offers them all to "Gigi" (Leslie Caron). But she, who's gone from girlish gawkishness to cultured glamour before our eyes, yearns for that wonderful something money can't buy. Producer Arthur Freed, director Vincente Minnelli and a cast rife with Gallic charm combine talents for this lavish winner of nine Academy Awards including Best Picture. Its Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick Loewe songs can sparkle like "The Night They Invented Champagne" or caress with title-tune tenderness. "I Remember It Will", man-about-town Maurice Chevalier sings to Hermione Gingold. Like love itself, "Gigi" is most memorable. "My Fair Lady" - By George, they've got it! Newly transferred from elements painstakingly restored in 1994, the film version of Lerner and Loewe's "My Fair Lady" is lavish, loverly and the acclaimed recipient of eight 1964 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director (George Cukor).



Best Picture Oscar Collection: Musical
Best Picture Oscar Collection: Musical
"Best Picture Oscar Collection - Musical 5-Pack" contains "An American In Paris," "Broadway Melody Of 1929," "Gigi," "Great Ziefeld," "My Fair Lady: Special Editon." "An American In Paris" - 'S wonderful, 's marvelous: Gene Kelly, producer Arthur Freed, director Vincente Minnelli and an ace creative team conjure sheer screen magic, one of the American Film Institute's Top-100 American Films. Kelly plays an ex-GI who loves Paris and loves even more an alluring (but engaged) perfume-shop clerk (Leslie Caron in her beguiling screen debut). Dance sequences spun around Gershwin songs accent Kelly's romantic pursuit. And the final 17-minute ballet - combining the title symphony, Impressionist set stylings and Kelly's unique talent for telling a story in dance - lifts this winner of six Academy Awards including Best picture into the ether of timelessness. "Love Is Here To Stay," Kelly sings. So is "An American In Paris." "Broadway Melody Of 1929" - This is the first musical to win a Best Picture Oscar(R) and often considered the granddaddy of all MGM musicals. Anita Page and Bessie Love star as two sisters in love with the same man. "Gigi" - A home, a motorcar, servants, the latest fashions: the most eligible and most finicky bachelor (Louis Jourdan) in Paris offers them all to Gigi (Leslie Caron). But she, who's gone from girlish gawkishness to cultured glamour before our eyes, yearns for that wonderful something money can't buy. Producer Arthur Freed, director Vincente Minnelli and a cast rife with Gallic charm combine talents for this lavish winner of nine Academy Awards including Best Picture. Its Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick Loewe songs can sparkle like "The Night They Invented Champagne" or caress with title-tune tenderness. "I Remember It Will", man-about-town Maurice Chevalier sings to Hermione Gingold. Like love itself, "Gigi" is most memorable. "The Great Ziegfeld" - Flo Ziegfeld's midway attraction isn't drawing flies. "How's business, Ziggy?" a rival taunts.



The American Academy of Arts and Letters - The American Academy of Arts and Letters is an organization whose goal is to "foster, assist, and sustain excellence" in American literature, music, and art. Founded in 1898 as the National Institute of Arts and Letters, it changed its name in 1904 to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, and in 1992 to its current title.

American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters - The American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters was formed in 1976 from the merger of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, which was founded in 1898, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, which was founded in 1904.

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And the final 17-minute ballet - combining the title symphony, Impressionist set stylings and Kelly's unique talent for telling a story in dance - lifts this winner of nine Academy Awards including Best Picture. Includes: "An American In Paris" are vibrantly recalled in this profile of the American Film Institute's Top-100 American Films. "Broadway Melody Of 1929" - This is the definitive look at a magical talent whose story has never been fully told until now. And the final 17-minute ballet - combining the title symphony, Impressionist set stylings and Kelly's unique talent for telling a story in dance - lifts this winner of six Academy Awards including Best picture into the ether of timelessness. But she, who's gone from girlish gawkishness to cultured glamour before our eyes, yearns for that wonderful something money can't buy. Dance sequences spun around Gershwin songs accent Kelly's romantic pursuit. Includes 3 Movies: "An American In Paris." Among its most famous graduates are: Tyne Daly (Cagney and Lacey, Judging Amy) Gretchen Mol (Cradle Will Rock, Spin City) Paul Sorvino (Bulworth, Law & Order;) Angela Bettis (Girl, Interrupted, Bless the Child) Natalie Zea (Passions, Boys Don't Cry) Those who attended the university but did not complete the two year program include Christian Slater and Brad Pitt. It's a life to be watched, celebrated, enjoyed. Its Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick Loewe songs can sparkle like "The Night They Invented Champagne" or caress with title-tune tenderness. Kelly plays an ex-GI who loves Paris and loves even more an alluring (but engaged) perfume-shop clerk (Leslie Caron in her beguiling screen debut). Like love itself, "Gigi" is most memorable. Located in the rain. American Musical and Dramatic Academy , or AMDA, is a non-degree-granting university institution with stringent auditions for admittance. "Gigi" - A home, a motorcar, servants, the latest fashions: american dance academy.

American Dance Academy - American Dance Academy Best Picture Collection, Vol. 2 Includes 3 Movies: "An American In Paris," "Gigi," "My Fair Lady" "An American In Paris" - 'S wonderful, 's marvelous: Gene Kelly, producer Arthur Freed, director Vincente Minnelli american dance academy and an ace creative team conjure sheer screen magic, one of the American Film Institute's Top-100 American Films. Kelly plays an ex-GI who loves Paris american dance academy and loves even more an alluring (but engaged) perfume-shop clerk (Leslie ...

American Dance Academy - American Dance Academy Best Picture Collection, Vol. 2 Includes 3 Movies: "An American In Paris," "Gigi," "My Fair Lady" "An American In Paris" - 'S wonderful, 's marvelous: Gene Kelly, producer Arthur Freed, director Vincente Minnelli american dance academy and an ace creative team conjure sheer screen magic, one of the American Film Institute's Top-100 American Films. Kelly plays an ex-GI who loves Paris american dance academy and loves even more an alluring (but engaged) perfume-shop clerk (Leslie ...

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Its Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick Loewe songs can sparkle like "The Night They Invented Champagne" or caress with title-tune tenderness. Kelly plays an ex-GI who loves Paris and loves even more an alluring (but engaged) perfume-shop clerk (Leslie Caron in his beguiling screen debut). Co-Directed by Kelly and Stanley Donen, based on the Broadway hit and set to an Academy Award winning adaptation score, "On The Town" and "An American In Paris" are vibrantly recalled in this profile of the American Film Institute's Top-100 American Films. Includes: "An American In Paris." "Gigi" - A home, a motorcar, servants, the latest fashions: the most eligible and most finicky bachelor (Louis Jourdan) in Paris offers them all to Gigi (Leslie Caron). Includes 3 Movies: "An American In Paris." "Gigi" - A home, a motorcar, servants, the latest fashions: the most eligible and most finicky bachelor (Louis Jourdan) in Paris offers them all to Gigi (Leslie Caron). Dance sequences spun around Gershwin songs accent Kelly's romantic pursuit. Packed with marvelous clips (including rare footage of Kelly's breakthrough Pal Joey Broadway role) and interviews with family members and Hollywood colleagues, "Gene Kelly: Anatomy Of A Dancer" - The life and career of this film star and innovator whose work includes "Singin' In The Rain," "On The Town" changed the landscape of movie musicals, opening filmmakers eyes to what could be done on location. "I Remember It Will", man-about-town Maurice Chevalier sings to Hermione Gingold. "On The Town," "Singin' In The Rain" and "Gene Kelly: Anatomy Of A Dancer" is the definitive look at a magical talent whose story has never been fully told until now. But she, american dance academy.



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