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Released: 1957
Funny Face -- Paris, the City of Light, shines even brighter when Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire team up for the only time and bring their luminous starpower to this exquisite musical featuring songs by George and Ira Gershwin.
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Released: 1957
Jo Stockton can only get to Paris to meet with the beatnik founder of "empathicalism" (a idea that implores you to "put yourself into others shoes" in order to 'empathize' with them) if she agrees to model a line of ultra-chic fashions for photographer Dick Avery. Paris provides the backdrop for this blend of Gershwin music and Givenchy fashion.
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Released: 1957
Song-and-dance man Donald O'Connor stars as silent-era comedian Buster Keaton in this imaginative biopic that largely reinvents the details of Keaton's real life and centers the story on his conflicting feelings for two women (Ann Blyth and Rhonda Fleming). Peter Lorre co-stars as a director who puts Keaton through his paces, with Jackie Coogan (later known for his portrayal as Uncle Fester on "The Addams Family") appearing in a minor role.
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Released: 1957
"Everybody, let's rock!" Rock'n'roll legend Elvis Presley makes his feature film debut in this critically-acclaimed classic. While serving time for manslaughter, young Elvis is taught how to play the guitar by his cellmate. After winning over the hardened inmates with his musical talent, he's released and struggles to become a major recording star. But conflict arises when his cellmate demands a cut of the action. Considered by many to be the best of the Presley films, it features a golden collection of Elvis standards, including "Treat Me Nice" and the Elvis-choreographed inmate dance number, "Jailhouse Rock." With Dean Jones ("Clear and Present Danger," "The Love Bug") and Mickey Shaughnessy ("From Here to Eternity").
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