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April in Paris
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Directed by David Butler
Thanks to a bureaucratic blunder, the US State Department invites brassy showgirl Doris Day to attend a chi-chi arts festival in Paris. En route to the City of Light, Day falls in love with diplomat corps flunkey Ray Bolger (who's responsible for the error), even though he's married to witchy Eve Miller. The marriage turns out to be invalid, clearing the path for a happy ending. None of the songs in April in Paris are worth remembering, though the dancing by Bolger and Day is well up to the standards of both performers. The romantic scenes, however, fail to hold up: after all, we're talking The Scarecrow and the World's Oldest Virgin here! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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lost interest.
A minor musical, April in Paris' assets are offset by several debits, but the most damaging is the casting of its leads. Both Doris Day and Ray Bolger are accomplished performers, but the mixture of the two is oil-and-water. The lack of chemistry is troublesome, but what's worse is that the pairing is simply unbelievable -- the viewer can't root for them to get together because it seems entirely unnatural. April would have been much better served had either star been replaced. As written, it seems that replacing Day -- who is supposed to be a brassy broad with no couth -- with someone like Betty Hutton would have made more sense, but keeping Day and pairing her with a Donald O'Connor would have worked just as well. Even with more compatible leads, however,Aprilwould still have problems. The script is not as sharp and witty as it needs to be, the plot is tired, some of Sammy Cahn's lyrics are off-kilter (although set to some attractive Vernon Duke tunes), and Claude Dauphin is not sufficiently charming. Still, there are some fine musical moments, such as Bolger's dance with "himself" as Washington and Lincoln, and a lovely rendition of the title song by Day. April in Paris is diverting and pleasant, but ultimately not very memorable. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 

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