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Dos americanos expatriados que viven en París en los años 60, ambos músicos de jazz, se enamoran de dos turistas americanas.Dos americanos expatriados que viven en París en los años 60, ambos músicos de jazz, se enamoran de dos turistas americanas.Dos americanos expatriados que viven en París en los años 60, ambos músicos de jazz, se enamoran de dos turistas americanas.
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 2 nominaciones en total
Guy Pedersen
- Bass Player
- (as Guy Pederson)
Emilien Antille
- Alto Sax Player with Armstrong at Club 33
- (sin créditos)
Roger Blin
- Guitarist Fausto the Moor
- (sin créditos)
Charles Bouillaud
- Luggage Carrier in Train
- (sin créditos)
Michel Dacquin
- Guest at Devigne's Party
- (sin créditos)
Hélène Dieudonné
- The Pusher
- (sin créditos)
Michel Garland
- Club 33 Customer
- (sin créditos)
Opinión destacada
this movie has been mischaracterized as a fluffy love story, it is not. this film examines racial equality and the differences between France and the us in accepting people of color as more than "help" or as something to fear. this film also touches on the popularity of jazz music, and showcases authentic early jazz as well as painting a picture of the hip jazz subculture, including smoky clubs, late nights and loose women. the film also shows the journey of young musicians trying to find their style and find a place for themselves as jazz composers- not just as musicians. finally, this movie does reflect aspects of a love story- but in examining the film on a deeper level one finds that there really is no love, rather it is a commentary on disconnected, self-indulgent lust. finally - Louis Armstrong appeared and played in the movie- Does it get any better?
- amyvogtwardle
- 20 feb 2007
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- TriviaPaul Newman was coached in playing the trombone by Billy Byers, while the playing for Newman on the soundtrack was done by Murray McEachern. Sidney Poitier's tenor sax playing was done by Paul Gonsalves. The soundtrack was recorded May 1-3, 1961 at Reeves Sound Studios in New York City.
- ErroresSome may believe that the mouthpiece ligature on the tenor saxophone that Eddie Cook (Sidney Poitier) plays is upside down. However, in the first scene when the band is playing, it can be seen that the thumbscrew that adjusts the ligature is on the bottom, where it normally would be. It is, therefore, not upside down.
- Créditos curiosos"Introducing" Serge Reggiani, who by 1961 had been in French films for 20 years and a star at least throughout the 1950s.
- ConexionesFeatured in A Century of Black Cinema (2003)
- Bandas sonorasTake The 'A' Train
(uncredited)
Music by Billy Strayhorn
Recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York on May 2 & 3, 1961.
Label - United Artists
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,300,000
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1:66
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By what name was París vive de noche (1961) officially released in India in English?
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