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Love in the Afternoon 1957
Billy Wilder, was a great admirer of Ernst Lubitsch. Love in the Afternoon starring a young Audrey Hepburn and an ageing Gary Cooper is the closest he came to Lubitsch's romantic comedies. He cast Maurice Chevalier(who acted in a number of Lubitsch films) as Audrey's detective father. Cooper playes the philanderer that he had played successfully in Lubitsch's films twenty-five years ago. The story is about a young girl who steals her detective father's dossier and flees to warn a rich philanderer, who she falls in love with. She pretends to be a woman of the world and Cooper in turn hires Chevalier to find out about her. Everyone blamed Cooper for the film's failure. Gossip: Cooper got a complete facelift done in 1958, but it was not very successful. This post has been edited by mmuk2004: May 17 2009, 05:17 AM Attached image(s) ![]() "This isn't right, this isn't even wrong." Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958) "There are no facts, only interpretations." Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) |
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