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Lovely to Look At
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Synopsis
The reason the 1935 Astaire/Rogers film version of Roberta was unavailable for years was that, in 1952, MGM bought the property and refilmed it under the title Lovely to Look At. Inheriting one-half of a Parisian dress salon from his late aunt, Red Skelton travels to France with his showbiz friends Howard Keel and Gower Champion. The threesome hopes to convince the owners of the other half of the salon to sell their share so that Skelton, Keel and Champion can finance a Broadway show. Meeting Skelton's "partners" Kathryn Grayson and Marge Champion, the three Americans discover that the salon is all but broke, so they pool their resources and wits to make the establishment a winning proposition. The plot thickens as more and more characters are added to the storyline, including stagestruck gendarme Kurt Kaznar and chorus girl Ann Miller. Songs retained from the original Jerome Kern Broadway score for Roberta include "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes," "I Won't Dance" and, of course, "Lovely to Look At." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Diane Cassidy Diane
Marge Champion Clarisse
Marcel Dalio Pierre
Zsa Zsa Gabor Zsa Zsa
Kathryn Grayson Stephanie
Kurt Kasznar Max Fogelsby
Howard Keel Tony Naylor
Ann Miller Bubbles Cassidy
Red Skelton Al Marsh
Gower Champion Jerry Ralby

Production Crew

Cedric Gibbons Art Director
Gabriel Scognamillo Art Director
Alice Duer Miller Book Author
Hermes Pan Choreography
George Folsey Cinematographer
Jerome Kern Composer (Music Score)
Adrian Costume Designer
Mervyn LeRoy Director
John McSweeney, Jr. Editor
Jerome Kern From Musical by
Otto Harbach From Musical by
William J. Tuttle Makeup
Carmen Dragon Musical Direction/Supervision
Saul Chaplin Musical Direction/Supervision
Dorothy Fields Play Author
Jack Cummings Producer
Andrew Solt Screenwriter
George Wells Screenwriter
Harry Ruby Screenwriter
Edwin B. Willis Set Designer
Jack D. Moore Set Designer
Arnold A. Gillespie Special Effects
Year: 1952
Runtime: 105
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Musical

Produced by
Franco London Films
MGM