Review of An American in Paris (1951) by Max M — 02 Jan 2008
There have been many great musicals over the years but An American in Paris still is the one I find myself going back to more often than not. What more can be said when Gene Kelley, Vincente Minnelli, George and Ira Gershwin, Alan Jay Lerner, and Arthur Freed are all on board for a single picture? A well-deserved winner of the 1951 Oscar for Best Picture, this joyous masterpiece is just as enjoyable on subsequent viewings as it is the first time around.
This review of An American in Paris (1951) was written by Max M on 02 Jan 2008.
An American in Paris has generally received positive reviews.
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