- Fifty Million Frenchmen
Infobox Musical
name= Fifty Million Frenchmen
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music=Cole Porter
lyrics=Cole Porter
producer=Harry Warner
book=Herbert Fields
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productions= 1929 Broadway
1931 Film
awards="Fifty Million Frenchmen" is a musical comedy written by
Cole Porter and produced by Warner Bros. PresidentHarry Warner Sperling, Millner, and Warner (1998), p. 148.] on Broadway in 1929. It was made into a movie which debuted in 1931.The title is a reference to a hit song of 1927, "Fifty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong", by
Willie Raskin ,Billy Rose , andFred Fisher . The lyrics of this humorous song compared free attitudes in 1920sParis with thecensorship andprohibition in theUnited States .Songs in the show
The show's best known songs include "I'm Unlucky at Gambling", "You Don't Know Paree", "You Do Something to Me", "Find me a Primitive Man" and "The Tale of the Oyster." While not as well known as Porter's later musicals, the show does offer witty numbers and memorable lyrics.
ynopsis
The musical's plot is consistent with the standard boy-meets-girl plots of musical comedies of the first half of the twentieth century. The musical's plot concerns Peter Forbes, a young American millionaire who journeys to
Paris and bets his friend Billy Baxter that he can live without his money for a month, and in doing so, get engaged with Looloo Caroll, a woman whom he adores. In the process of trying to woo Looloo penniless, he endures lots of humiliation as a gigolo, a magician and a tour guide.The Broadway show
"Fifty Million Frenchmen" opened a month after the Stock Market Crash of 1929. The show opened with
William Gaxton as Peter andSusan Owen asLooloo . The show received rave reviews and ran for seven months.Hollywood film versions
"Fifty Million Frenchmen" was made into a movie in 1931 by
Warner Brothers , directed byLloyd Bacon and filmed entirely inTechnicolor . The cast included Ole Olsen,Chic Johnson ,William Gaxton ,Helen Broderick ,John Halliday ,Claudia Dell ,Lester Crawford , andEvalyn Knapp . Oddly enough, the songs were omitted from the 1931 film, because the public had temporarily grown tired of musicals.In 1934, a
two-reeler entitled "Paree, Paree" was made from the musical, and this version did bring back several of its songs. It starred a singingBob Hope in the William Gaxton role.Later productions
The show was restored in 1991 by
Tommy Krasker andEvan Halile for a concert production at the 14th Street Y inNew York .In 2002 the show was presented, by the "Discovering Lost Musicals charitable Trust" in a concert production at
The Royal Opera House 'sLinbury Stduio Theatre , in London.APPLAUSE! Musicals Society presented a concert production February 13-16, 2008 at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts in
Burnaby ,British Columbia , directed by Scott Ashton Swan.References
External links
* [http://www.talkinbroadway.com/regional/sanfran/s417.html A Review of a Recent Production]
* [http://www.geocities.com/Porterguide/fifty.html Original Production Info]
* [http://www.geocities.com/porterguide/fifty91.html Concert Version Info]
* [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=10995 IBDb page for the Broadway production]
* [http://www.applausemusicals.com APPLAUSE! Musicals in Concert]
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