Moulin Rouge (1952)

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Moulin Rouge: Directed by John Huston. With José Ferrer, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Suzanne Flon, Claude Nollier. Fictional account of French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

“This romanticized treatment of the life of artist Henri Toulouse-Lautrec is literally one of the most colorful films ever made…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAll the hues and colors in the palette go whizzing by in the Parisian streets, country homes, and cabarets of the late 19th century… Can-Can girls in reds and blues, against a misty brown-gold backdrop, flourish their silks and feathers in the face and soul of dwarfed painter who could recreate their essence on canvas, yet never possess them physically… u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt is the tragedy of Lautrecu0026#39;s (Jose Ferrer) life which bounces around the rainbow framework… The cruel prostitute (Colette Marchand) to whom he gave his love and the young woman (Suzanne Flon) who befriended the artist motivate the narrative, from the crippling-fall in the home of his father to the death-fall in the dirty-looking saloon… u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBrilliant work by Ferrer, fine support by Marchand and Flon, and the gaiety of Zsa Zsa Gabor cap the film”

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