Funny Face (1957)



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Synopsis:
This filmed version of the 1927 George Gershwin Broadway musical Funny Face utilizes the play's original star, Fred Astaire, and several of the original tunes, then goes merrily off on its own. Astaire is cast as as fashion photographer Dick Avery (a character based on Richard Avedon, the film's "visual consultant"), who is sent out by his female boss Maggie Prescott (Kay Thompson) to find a "new face". It doesn't take Dick long to discover Jo (Audrey Hepburn, who does her own singing), an owlish Greenwich Village bookstore clerk. Acting as Pygmalion to Jo's Galatea, Dick whisks the wide-eyed girl off to Paris and transforms her into the fashion world's hottest model. Along the way, he falls in love with Jo, and works overtime to wean her away from such phony-baloney intellectuals as Professor Emile Flostre (Michel Auclair). The Gershwin tunes include the title song, "S'wonderful", "How Long Has This Been Going On" and "He Loves and She Loves"; among the newer numbers is Kay Thompson's energetic opener "Think Pink". For years available only in washed-out, flat prints, Funny Face was eventually restored to its full Technicolor and VistaVision glory.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
4/1/1957
Director Credit
Stanley Donen Director
Cast Credit
Adrien Joyce
Jack Chefe Frenchman
Albert Godderis Seedy Man
Karine Nordman French Girl
Diane Du Bois Mimi
Peter Camlin Man Buyer
Nancy Kilgas Melissa
Genevieve Aumont French Actress
Paul Lawrence Smith Steve
Elsa Peterson Woman Buyer
Nina Borget Assistant Hairdresser
Cecile Rogers Junior Editor
Emilie Stevens Assistant Dance Director
Karen Scott Gigi
Louise Glenn Junior Editor
Donald Lawton Airport Clerk
Dovima Marion
Nesdon Booth Southern Man
Jerry Lucas Bruiser
Don Powell
Fern Barry Southern Wife
Jerry Chiat Man on Head
Gabriel Curtiz Man Next to Hand Stand
Heather Hopper
George Dee Seedy Man
Albert D'Arno Beautician
Marcel dela Brosse
Claudette Colbert
Elizabeth Slifer Mme. La Farge
Marilyn White Receptionist
Jan Bradley Crying Girl
Audrey Hepburn Jo Stockton
Fred Astaire Dick Avery
Kay Thompson Maggie Prescott
Michel Auclair Prof. Emile Flostre
Robert Flemyng Paul Duval
Virginia Gibson Babs
Suzy Parker Specialty Dancer
Sue England Laura
Sunny Harnett Specialty Dancer
Ruta Lee Lettie
Jean Jacques Gautier Hairdresser
Alex Gerry Dovitch
Iphigenie Castiglioni Armande
Production Credits Credit
Roger Edens Producer
Art Department Credit
Ray Moyer Set Designer
George W. Davis Art Director
Hal Pereira Art Director
Sam Comer Set Designer
Choreography Credit
Frederick Austerlitz Choreography
Eugene Loring Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Ray June Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
John P. Fulton Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Wally Westmore Makeup
Hubert de Givenchy Costume Designer
Edith Head Costume Designer

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