Jul 21 2014
Movie Mondays: Gigi

Movie Mondays: Gigi

Presented by Segerstrom Center for the Arts at Unknown

Leslie Caron is Gigi, a young girl raised by two veteran Parisian courtesans (Hermione Gingold and Isabel Jeans) to be the mistress of the wealthy, handsome 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.

Rated G, 1958, 116 minutes

Patina menu items available for purchase:
• Croque Monsieur sandwich, grilled ham and Gruyère on a Parmesan brioche: $7
• Crepes with Nutella, strawberries and vanilla ice cream: $6

Admission Info

FREE

Email: info@scfta.org

Dates & Times

2014/07/21 - 2014/07/21

Location Info