Review of Made in Paris (1966) by Jay N — 21 Jul 2015
Looked from a modern perspective this film is horrendously sexist and there is cause for about a half dozen sexual harassment suits within the first fifteen minutes of the film. But if looked at as a product of its time it's a bright fluffy colorful comedy with a stunning Ann-Margret and for anyone who is a fan of fashion a real eye candy treat.
The film is load with high fashion sixties designs and has a fashion show smack dab in the middle. The is also a very fun number of You've Got To See Mama Ev'ry Night (Or You Can't See Mama At All) performed by A-M and a dolled up Reta Shaw.
A nice surprise for Miss Shaw's fans since she usually was cast as maids and crotchety spinster ladies, it's great to see her frisky and animated singing a spirited version of the tune.
This review of Made in Paris (1966) was written by Jay N on 21 Jul 2015.
Made in Paris has generally received mixed reviews.
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