Can-Can (1960) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 9, 1960

Original Title:
Can-Can

Alternate Titles:
Ganz Paris träumt von der Liebe
Jack Cummings' Production of Cole Porter's Can-Can
Kankan
Kánkán
Канкан
カンカン

Genres:
Comedy | Music | Romance

Production Companies:
Suffolk-Cummings Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 142

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Parisian nightclub owner Simone Pistache is known for her performances of the can-can, which attracts the ire of the self-righteous Judge Philipe Forrestier. He hatches a plot to photograph her in the act but ends up falling for her — much to the chagrin of her boyfriend, lawyer François Durnais.

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Art Direction:
Lyle R. Wheeler
Jack Martin Smith

Assistant Director:
Joseph E. Rickards

Associate Producer:
Saul Chaplin

Choreographer:
Hermes Pan

Conductor:
Nelson Riddle

Costume Consultant:
Tony Duquette

Costume Design:
Irene Sharaff

Director:
Walter Lang

Director of Photography:
William H. Daniels

Editor:
Robert L. Simpson

Hairstylist:
Myrl Stoltz

Lyricist:
Cole Porter

Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye

Music:
Cole Porter

Music Arranger:
Nelson Riddle

Other:
Leonard Doss

Producer:
Jack Cummings

Recording Supervision:
Fred Hynes

Screenplay:
Dorothy Kingsley
Charles Lederer

Set Decoration:
Paul S. Fox
Walter M. Scott

Songs:
Cole Porter

Sound:
W. D. Flick

Theatre Play:
Abe Burrows

Title Designer:
Tom Keogh

Vocal Coach:
Bobby Tucker

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