The Toast of New Orleans is an American 1950s feature film directed by Norman Taurog , starring Mario Lanz and Katherine Grayson .
| New Orleans Favorite | |
|---|---|
| The toast of new orleans | |
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| Genre | music film |
| Producer | Norman Taurog |
| Producer | Joe Parsnip |
| Author script | Sai Gomberg George Wells |
| In the main cast | Mario Lanza Katherine Grayson David niven |
| Operator | Joseph Rattenberg |
| Composer | Nicholas Brodsky Joni Green |
| Film company | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) |
| Duration | 97 minutes |
| A country | |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 1950 |
| IMDb | ID 0043053 |
Content
Story
The plot revolves around Pepe Duval, a jovial, joker, songwriter. His uncle is not very pleased with this behavior of his nephew, because all the men in their family were fishermen, and Pepe should follow suit. Meanwhile, the young man met with the opera singer Suzette, and this meeting dramatically changes his whole life.
Cast
Katherine Grayson and Mario Lanza in a scene from the movie
- Mario Lanza - Pepe Duval (Soviet dubbing Victor Rozhdestvensky )
- Katherine Grayson - Suzette Michelin
- David Niven - Jacques
- James Mitchell - Pierre
- Joseph Carroll Nash - Uncle Nicky Duvall
- Richard Hagman - Maestro Trellini
- Rita Moreno - Tina
Camera crew
- Director: Norman Taurog
- Producer: Joe Pasternak
- Composers: Nicholas Brodsky , Joni Green
- Screenwriters: Cy Gomberg, George Wells
- Operator: Joseph Rattenberg
Additional Facts
The circulation of records with the song Be my love in the United States alone exceeded ten million copies.
See also
- Mario Lanza
- The Great Caruso (film)
- Serenade (film, 1956)
- Seven hills of Rome (film)
Links
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to New Orleans Favorite
- “The Toast of New Orleans” on the Internet Movie Database
