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Gigi Director: Vincente Minnelli Cast: Leslie Caron, Maurice Chevalier, Louis Jourdan, Hermione Gingold

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/16/2008
  • Original Release: 1958
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 6,535

Viewer Rating: (8 ratings)

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Features

Disc 1:; Commentary by historian Jeanine Basinger with Leslie Caron; New digital transfer; Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1; Vintage short the Million Dollar Nickel; Classic CinemaScope cartoon the Vanishing Duck; Theatrical trailer; Languages: English, Français; Subtitles: English, Français & Japanese; Disc 2:; Thank Heaven! the Making of Gigi - sparkling new documentary about the turbulent creation of a musical classic featuring Leslie Caron and Vincente Minnelli; 1949 nonmusical first screen version of Gigi, starring Danièle Delorme in the title role and directed by Jacqueline Audry

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Gigi
1. Credits [2:13]
2. Ladies in Review [2:53]
3. Thank Heaven for Little Girls [2:27]
4. All the Lessons You Need [3:35]
5. It's a Bore [3:28]
6. Tea for Two [2:36]
7. Lunch and Learn [3:29]
8. Cigars and Jewelry [3:20]
9. The Parisians [2:35]
10. Icy Patter [4:16]
11. Gossip [2:26]
12. She Is Not Thinking of Me [2:20]
13. Bore War [3:50]
14. Tragedy At Honfleur [3:49]
15. On the Town [3:45]
16. Party Host to Dinner Guest [6:36]
17. The Night They Invented Champagne [2:26]
18. Trip to Trouville [3:08]
19. I Remember It Well [3:55]
20. Crash Courses [:36]
21. The Education She Gets [5:54]
22. For Respectability's Sake [3:17]
23. Gaston's Soliloquy [3:41]
24. Gigi [3:06]
25. Bathtun Negotiations [3:43]
26. World-Famous Past [2:01]
27. Rejected and Rebuffed [5:39]
28. I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore [3:14]
29. Miserable With You [3:14]
30. Say a Prayer for Me Tonight [4:00]
31. Center of Attention [2:14]
32. Thinking Thing's Through [6:58]
33. Thank Heaven for Little Girls (Finale) [2:19]
Disc #2 -- Gigi
1. Credits [1:04]
2. Eiffel Tower Eyeful [6:07]
3. Visiting Mamita [2:38]
4. Lessons From Aunt Alicia [4:03]
5. Liane on Ice [5:00]
6. Aspects of Her Education [4:23]
7. We Lose to Athletes [3:57]
8. Handling a Gigolo [3:38]
9. Who Will Be Next? [1:51]
10. One More for Dinner [3:58]
11. My Best Friend [4:00]
12. Together At Trouville [4:33]
13. High Time [3:00]
14. Great Decisions [4:12]
15. Best Advantage [4:00]
16. No Longer Young [5:53]
17. Game to Be Played [4:09]
18. She Doesn't Want To [6:08]
19. Mixed Feelings [4:17]
20. Unhappy With You [1:42]
21. The Hand of Gigi [3:19]
22. Cast List [:28]

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Editorial Reviews

Leslie Caron plays Gigi, a young girl raised by two veteran Parisian courtesans (Hermione Gingold and Isabel Jeans) to be the mistress of wealthy young Gaston (Louis Jourdan). When Gaston falls in love with Gigi and asks her to be his wife, Jeans is appalled: never has anyone in their family ever stooped to anything so bourgeois as marriage! Weaving in and out of the story is Maurice Chevalier as an aging boulevardier who, years earlier, had been in love with Gingold's character. Chevalier gets most of the best Lerner & Loewe tunes, including "Thank Heaven for Little Girls," "I'm Glad I'm Not Young Any More," and his matchless duet with Gingold, "I Remember it Well." Caron's best number (dubbed by Betty Wand) is "The Night They Invented Champagne" while Jourdan gets the honor of introducing the title song. Filmed on location in Paris, Gigi won several Oscars, including Best Picture; it also represented the successful American movie comeback of Chevalier, who thanks to this film was "forgiven" for his reputed collaboration with the Nazis during World War II. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Gigiby _melissa

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September 05, 2009: Gigi(Leslie Caron) is a musical about an awkward,clumsy,and silly girl that is "backwards for her age". The rich and "bored" Gaston is fond of Gigi's family. He spoils her and is amused by her company and banter. As Gaston flirts with the sophisticated women of Paris Gigi becomes a woman. Gaston then realizes that "there is sweeter music when she speaks" and "a different bloom about her cheeks".

This is my favorite musical and perhaps movie. Their love is sweet and innocent. It is not greedy or hungry.

This review was written about the DVD Remastered / Anniversary Edition / Special Packaging edition.

A Beautiful Experienceby drbcabarete

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August 22, 2009: How lovely and loving a film. Wonderful performances by some great people from film and stage. Music and lyrics are most memorable and have been through the years. A beautiful piece of work to share with young people and for us others to remember it well.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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