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絹の靴下 ()

Silk Stockings (original title)
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A Russian government official is sent to Paris to bring back her comrades; she soon gets a taste of Paris life and falls in love with an American movie producer.

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Fred Astaire ...
Steve Canfield
Cyd Charisse ...
Ninotchka Yoschenko
Janis Paige ...
Peggy Dayton
Peter Lorre ...
Brankov
George Tobias ...
Vassili Markovitch
Jules Munshin ...
Bibinski
Joseph Buloff ...
Ivanov
Wim Sonneveld ...
Peter Ilyitch Boroff
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Don Anderson ...
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Edit Angold ...
Wife (uncredited)
Frank Arnold ...
Soviet Guard (uncredited)
Jan Arvan ...
Director (uncredited)
Susan Avery ...
Model (uncredited)
Virginia Bates ...
Model (uncredited)
Belita ...
Vera (uncredited)
Herman Belmonte ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Rodney Bieber ...
Dancer (uncredited)
John Bleifer ...
Tenant (uncredited)
Herman Boden ...
Courtier in Film Scene (uncredited)
Eugene Borden ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Nina Borget ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Tybee Brascia ...
Dancer Fifi (uncredited)
Tex Brodus ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Paul Bryar ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Bob Calder ...
Dancer (uncredited)
George Calliga ...
Man (uncredited)
Peter Camlin ...
Hotel Porter (uncredited)
Albert Carrier ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Barrie Chase ...
Gabrielle (uncredited)
Lilyan Chauvin ...
Sonia (uncredited)
Beulah Christian ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Roy Clark ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Fred Curt ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Roy Damron ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Marcel De la Brosse ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Pepe J. DeChiazza ...
Courtier in Film Scene (uncredited)
Jean Del Val ...
Elderly Waiter (uncredited)
Jimmy Dime ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Jack Dodds ...
Courtier in Film Scene (uncredited)
Ken DuMain ...
Crew Member (uncredited)
Steve Ellis ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Roger Etienne ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Harvey Evans ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Eleanor Fairchild ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Sam Finn ...
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Roy Fitzell ...
Dancer (uncredited)
George Ford ...
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Gregory Gaye ...
Soviet Civilian (uncredited)
Jean Heremans ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Bruce Hoy ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Casse Jaeger ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Zoia Karabanova ...
Mrs. Volotoff (uncredited)
Arlene Karr ...
Model (uncredited)
June Kirby ...
Model (uncredited)
Carey Leverette ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Joan Maloney ...
Fashion Model (uncredited)
Michael Mark ...
Mr. Volotoff (uncredited)
June McCall ...
Fashion Model (uncredited)
Todd Miller ...
Dancer / Reporter (uncredited)
Gregor Momdjian ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Leo Mostovoy ...
Man (uncredited)
Sol Murgi ...
Waiter (uncredited)
George Nardelli ...
Maitre D' (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady ...
Club Patron (uncredited)
Michael Panaieff ...
Choreographer (uncredited)
Howard Parker ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Manuel París ...
Doorman (uncredited)
Genevieve Pasques ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Ray Pourchot ...
Soldier (uncredited)
Frank Radcliffe ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Carl Ratcliff ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Francis Ravel ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Edwin Rochelle ...
Crew Member (uncredited)
Jerry Rush ...
Club Patron (uncredited)
George Saurel ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Sam Savitsky ...
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Rolfe Sedan ...
Stage Manager (uncredited)
Leonid Snegoff ...
Former Commissar of Art (uncredited)
Mary Stewart ...
Dancer / Assistant Choreographer to Hermes Pan (uncredited)
Ivan Triesault ...
Official (uncredited)
Betty Utey ...
Susette (uncredited)
Gisele Verlaine ...
Woman (uncredited)
Karen Verne ...
Postwoman (uncredited)
Marc Wilder ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Florence Wyatt ...
Madame Fabour (uncredited)

Directed by

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Rouben Mamoulian

Written by

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Leonard Gershe... (screenplay) and
Leonard Spigelgass... (screenplay)
 
Melchior Lengyel... (suggested by "Ninotchka" by)
 
George S. Kaufman... (book of original musical play by) &
Leueen MacGrath... (book of original musical play by) (as Leueen McGrath) and
Abe Burrows... (book of original musical play by)
 
Harry Kurnitz... () (uncredited)

Produced by

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Arthur Freed...producer

Music by

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Conrad Salinger...(uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Robert J. Bronner...director of photography (as Robert Bronner)

Editing by

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Harold F. Kress

Editorial Department

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Charles K. Hagedon...color consultant

Art Direction by

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Randall Duell
William A. Horning

Set Decoration by

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Hugh Hunt...(set decorations)
Edwin B. Willis...(set decorations)

Costume Design by

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Helen Rose...(costumes)

Makeup Department

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Sydney Guilaroff...hair stylist
William Tuttle...makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Al Jennings...assistant director
Carl 'Major' Roup...second assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Wesley C. Miller...recording supervisor (as Dr. Wesley C. Miller)
Van Allen James...sound editor (uncredited)

Music Department

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Skip Martin...additional orchestrator
Cole Porter...music and lyrics
André Previn...conductor / music supervisor
Conrad Salinger...orchestral arrangements
Lela Simone...music coordinator
Robert Tucker...vocal supervisor
Albert Woodbury...additional orchestrator (as Al Woodbury)
Robert Franklyn...orchestrator (uncredited)
André Previn...composer: additional music (uncredited)
Albert Woodbury...composer: additional music (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Cy Feuer...produced on the stage by
Eugene Loring...all other dances choreographed by
Ernest H. Martin...produced on the stage by
Hermes Pan...all dances in which Fred Astaire appears choreographed by
Angela Blue...assistant choreographer (uncredited)
Wayne Fitzgerald...title designer (uncredited)
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    Storyline

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    Plot Summary

    A musical remake of Ninotchka: After three bumbling Soviet agents fail in their mission to retrieve a straying Soviet composer from Paris, the beautiful, ultra-serious Ninotchka is sent to complete their mission and to retrieve them. She starts out condemning the decadent West, but gradually falls under its spell with the help of Steve Canfield, an American movie producer. Written byJohn Oswalt

    Plot Keywords
    Taglines BIG BOUNCY BEAUTIFUL! (original print ad - all caps)See more »
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    Additional Details

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    Also Known As
    • La belle de Moscou (France)
    • La bella de Moscú (Spain)
    • Silkesstrumpan (Sweden)
    • 絹の靴下 (Japan, Japanese title)
    • Silkkisukat (Finland)
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    Runtime
    • 117 min
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    Box Office

    Budget $1,853,463 (estimated)

    Did You Know?

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    Trivia After this film, Fred Astaire effectively retired from musicals, preferring to concentrate on non-musical roles, though he would produce several musical specials for TV in the next few years. He wouldn't make another musical until Finian's Rainbow (1968).See more »
    Goofs It becomes fairly obvious during the "Fated to be Mated" duet between Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse that Charisse is wearing a skirt one moment and culottes (or flared shorts) the next. The bottom half of her costume changes on each cut of the dance when they are doing deep knee bends, and this is where the culottes show. For the upright spins and lifts, the skirt shows. The dance was obviously performed twice and edited into one sequence.See more »
    Movie Connections Edited intoUne histoire seule (1989).See more »
    Soundtracks I've Got You Under My SkinSee more »
    QuotesVassili Markovitch, Commisar of Art: I want to look somebody up. Does this office have a copy of Who's Still Who?
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