Watched: August 21 2017
Director: Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly
Starring: Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse, Dan Dailey, Michael Kidd, Dolores Gray
Year: 1955
Runtime: 1h 41min
Three friends, Ted Riley (Kelly), Doug Hallerton (Dailey), and Angie Valentine (Kidd), return to New York from World War II. They get drunk, engage in a stomp-style dance routine and promise each other (and bartender Tim) to meet up again in ten years.

The ten years pass, and would-be lawyer Ted is a gambler, aspiring artist Doug is an ad-man, and ambitious chef Angie is the owner of a hamburger stand. They meet up, but are disappointed in each other, their once great friendship, and themselves.

As they are stewing in their resentment in a fancy restaurant, Jackie Leighton (Charisse), who is also in advertising, is introduced to them by an associate of Doug.

She fends off Ted’s advances at first, but then comes up with the idea to show the three men’s reunion on a TV show hosted by (the glorious) Madeline (Gray). Also, there are gangsters.

We’re suckers for Gene Kelly musicals, and so naturally we enjoyed this one. We loved the time lapse showing how their careers developed over the years; the thoughts they have about each other to the tune of The Blue Danube; the boxers in Stillman’s Gym (very Bugsy Malone!); the roller blade tap routine; the dresses and Madeline. Funny yet slightly moody and depressing at times – great stuff!

What we learned: K-L-E-N-Z-R-I-T-E spells Klenzrite – the only washing soap for us. Also, how to scare men off with facts. As if we needed more help in that department…
Next time: Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
1000 films is a huge project but it sounds like fun. This movie has great and original performances. My favorite is the femme fatale number featuring Madeline in “red”. “Thanks a Lot But No Thanks”.
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It is so much fun! A great and varied collection of films.
“Thanks A Lot But No Thanks” was our favourite number too. 🙂 Madeline was amazing.
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