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Can-Can (1960)

Grade: D+

Can-Can (1960) Poster

Synopsis: A lawyer (Frank Sinatra) and a judge (Louis Jourdan) vie for the affections of a café owner (Shirley MacLaine) accused of staging a forbidden dance, the can-can.

Can-Can starts off well. Sinatra oozes an easy charm and seems to take the film with the right amount of salt –especially given that he’s supposed to be a Frenchman. The rest of the cast also proves capable as the movie eases through a few musical numbers and introduces Louis Jourdan.

Then everything starts to fall apart. Sinatra disappears for long stretches and the movie begins to drag. A little after the one hour mark I was ready for the film to be over, and indeed it could have been, but unfortunately there was yet another hour left to go.

Bottom Line: Great production values and star power to spare can’t overcome the fact that Can-Can’s simply too long.

(Last viewed on Monday, September 10th 2007)

“Can-Can (1960)” was posted on September 11th, 2007 at 8:18 pm in Movie Reviews and Frank Sinatra and last updated on December 7th, 2007 at 7:10 pm. View this film's entry in the IMDb.

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