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AFI´s 100 YEARS... 100 MOVIES


An American in Paris

An American in Paris

Jerry: Well, uh, primarily it means you're a very pretty girl.
Lise: I am? - Jerry: Yes, you are. - Lise: How do you know?
Jerry: I, uh, heard it on the radio. - Lise: Making fun of me.
(American in Paris, An - 1951)

An American in Paris
US (1951): Musical/Dance

Academy Awards
Picture 1951: Arthur Freed - Producer
Nominated for Director 1951: Vincente Minnelli
Writing - Story and Screenplay 1951: Alan Jay Lerner
Art Direction/Set Decoration
Cinematography - Color 1951: Alfred Gilks, John Alton - Ballet Photography
Costume Design - Color 1951: Orry-Kelly, Walter Plunkett, Irene Sharaff
Nominated for Film Editing 1951: Adrienne Fazan
Music - Scoring of a Musical Picture 1951: Johnny Green, Saul Chaplin

AFI´s 100 YEARS... 100 MOVIES: # 68 film




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Vincente Minnelli
Vincente Minnelli
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