Fresh From Paris (1955) FORREST TUCKER
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Stars: Forrest Tucker, Margaret Whiting, Dick Wesson
Director: Leslie Goodwins
In this musical-comedy constructed around a single evening's performance at Hollywood's Moulin Rouge, a threadbare entrepreneur wants to open a dinner theater, but. his eccentric millionaire "investor" is actually merely eccentric!
Forest Tucker , what a name they picked out for him, true old time Hollywood
His name at birth was FORREST MEREDITH TUCKER.
Pizza Flix, thank you for another fun and entertaining movie. I loved the spirit of financier Alfred Gaylord.
Paris Follies of 1956
Of course if they wanted it to really look like a Paris revue, the girls'd all be topless! I was hoping Martha Hyer would play a showgirl. She was such a beauty.
l love old movie I can just watch them all day and enjoy it that,s all need beside my two and my loving husband
Brenda Thoma
the music gives the movie a feel like a tv show and then i see that frank devol did the music and he did a lot of tv shows music besides play the talk show bandleader on fernwood tonight.
Forrest Tucker reminds me of Phil Harris. Face and voice. They could have played bothers.
How tragic. This great film should have been shot in technicolor.
It was shot in Deluxe color, but nobody seems to have a color print.
Well hardly tragic.
@@389383 I think there is room for my criticism just the same. I rarely have any reason to object to Black and White filming, BTW.
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Great talent.
Adam didn't cheat on Eve. Eve sinned and enticed Adam to do the same.
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Jack Benny quartet is out of place here. So weird.
Margaret is dull. Her sister has better style.
The storyline is ok but it is sad that women were so objectified as sex objects. Oh wait ... they still are. Most men do not want wholesome women.
I know this post will be highly unpopular. Won't you allow me my opinion. Won't you allow me to respect my grand and great-grandmothers' way of life.
I may be dense, but I have never understood the "attraction" of large groups of people doing physical moves in sync? It all looks so rehearsed and plastic. Why can't they all just run around the stage and do their own thing?
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as this was done in 1955, it had to play to the sympathies of new american tv viewing habits. it was also a cheap staging/production. probably some of it was a deal to give exposure to certain venues in exchange for free use of the facilities. as much as we all like forrest tucker, he was not on the A list of actors nor was Margaret Whiting (despite being a star singer).