High Society
High society ( High Society ) is a American Musical film carried out by Charles Walters, left in 1956.
Synopsis
Tracy Lord (Grace Kelly) soon will marry with George Kittredge (John Lund), a business man. But its first husband C.K. Dexter Haven (Bing Crosby) has just returned in its house which is close to that of Tracy. Musicians have just settled at his place. One of them is Louis Armstrong (played by itself). The Uncle Willie warns his family that the director of the newspaper " One Dit" wants to make an article on the marriage of Tracy and to oblige them to agree threat to publish an article on the father of Tracy, Seth Lord and the ballerina with which it is in love. Tracy must accept and two journalists, Elizabeth Imbrie (Celeste Holm) and Macaulay Connor (Frank Sinatra) arrive in its house its marriage day before. Uncle Willie organizes a festival in one of his houses to celebrate the marriage of his niece. Tracy is very merry during this festival with the great trouble of sound promised in marriage George. The young woman leaves the festival accompanied by the journalist.
Data sheet
- Title: High society
- original Title: High Society
- Realization: Charles Walters
- Scenario: Philip Barry
- Music: Cole Porter
- Production: Ground C. Siegel for MGM
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Colors ( Technicolor ) - 35mm
- Kind: Musical film
- Lasted: 111 minutes
- Coming out date: July 17th 1956 (the United States)
Distribution
- Bing Crosby : C.K. Dexter-Haven
- Grace Kelly: Tracy Samantha Lord
- Frank Sinatra: Mike Connor
- Celestial Holm: Liz Imbrie
- John Lund: George Kittredge
- Louis Calhern: Uncle Willie
- Sidney Blackmer : Seth Lord
- Louis Armstrong: Itself
Around film
This film is the last of Grace Kelly before it becomes princess.
Distinctions
- 2 nominations with the Oscars
External bond
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