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{{Infobox film

| name = The Young Girls of Rochefort

| image = The Young Girls of Rochefort.jpg

| caption = Theatrical release poster

| native_name =

| director = Jacques Demy

| writer = Jacques Demy

| producer = Gilbert de Goldschmidt

| starring =

| cinematography = Ghislain Cloquet

| editing = Jean Hamon

| music = Michel Legrand

| production_companies =

| distributor = Comacico

| released =

| runtime = 126 minutes

| country = France

| language = French

| budget =

| gross = $8 million

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'The Young Girls of Rochefort' is a 1967 French musical comedy film written and directed by Jacques Demy. The ensemble cast is headlined by real-life sisters Catherine Deneuve and Franoise Dorlac, and features George Chakiris, Michel Piccoli, Jacques Perrin, Grover Dale and Genevive Thnier, along with Gene Kelly and Danielle Darrieux.

Michel Legrand composed the score for the film, to Demy's lyrics. The most famous songs from the film are "A Pair of Twins" ("Chanson des Jumelles") and "You Must Believe in Spring" ("Chanson de Maxence"). The dance sequences were choreographed by Norman Maen.

The film was a success for Demy in his native France, with 1,319,432 admissions, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture Original or Adaptation at the 41st Academy Awards.

A stage musical based on the film was produced in France in 2003, adapted by Alain Boublil and directed by Daniel Moyne.

Plot



On a Friday morning, a caravan of trucks arrives in the French seaside town of Rochefort, on the Bay of Biscay, bringing the fair that will take place in the town square that Sunday. tienne and Bill, two carnival workers who sell motorcycles, bicycles, and boats, help set up, while, in an apartment, Delphine teaches ballet to a group of children and her fraternal twin sister, Solange, accompanies the dancers on piano. The twins live in Rochefort, but long to find their ideal loves and move to Paris, Delphine to dance and Solange to compose.

Yvonne, the mother of the twins, has a caf in the town square. Among her regular customers is Maxence, a sailor who sees himself primarily as a painter and poet searching the world for his ideal woman. A painting he did of what he imagines this woman to look like is on display at the art gallery owned by Delphine's egotistical boyfriend, Guillaume Lancien, and Delphine sees it when she goes there to break off the relationship. As it looks remarkably like her, she wants to meet the artist, but Guillaume lies and tells her the painter just left for Paris.

Delphine tells Solange about the artist and they decide to finally move to Paris. Solange goes to see Simon Dame at his music shop to ask him to arrange an introduction to his old friend, the successful American composer Andy Miller, who is currently doing a series of recitals in Paris. While she is there, Simon tells her about his romantic past with a woman who bore his child, but left him because she could not stand his last name. He says he recently came back to Rochefort to open the shop because that is where he met the woman, though, as far as he knows, she is now in Mexico. Later, Yvonne tells Maxence the story of her relationship with the father of her young son, Booboo, indicating she regrets leaving the man just because she did not want to become "Madame Dame".

When picking up Booboo from school, Solange bumps into a charming foreigner, and they are immediately smitten with each other. The man is Andy, who has come to Rochefort to visit Simon during a break in his tour, but he and Solange part without exchanging names. After she is gone, he notices she dropped the sheet music for part of a piano concerto she composed and picks it up.

tienne and Bill's girlfriends run away with a couple of sailors, which is hurtful both personally and professionally, since the women were supposed to dance at tienne and Bill's stand at the fair to attract customers. Having gotten to know Yvonne, they think of asking her daughters to help them out, in exchange for a free ride to Paris.

The twins perform at the fair to enthusiastic applause. Guillaume says he will make Delphine a star in Paris if she gets back together with him, but she turns him down. Simon tells Solange that Andy has agreed to meet her in Paris. tienne and Bill say they love Delphine and Solange, but the twins rebuff them, though without losing their ride.

On Monday morning, Simon comes by the twins' apartment. He tells Solange to go to his shop to see Andy, who is unexpectedly back in town for a short time, and agrees to pick up Booboo from school so she can do so. Maxence says goodbye to Yvonne at the caf and then leaves for Paris to be an artist and continue to search for his ideal woman. Delphine enters and, while bidding her mother farewell, mentions that a man named "Simon Dame" is getting Booboo. Yvonne leaves abruptly and reunites with Simon at Booboo's school.

At the music shop, Solange finds Andy playing her concerto, and the pair dance and kiss. Delphine asks tienne and Bill to wait for Solange, but it is past time to leave, so the group departs without her. Along the way, the fair caravan passes Maxence hitchhiking, and tienne stops to pick him up, finally bringing Delphine and Maxence together (though their meeting is not shown onscreen).

Cast



* Catherine Deneuve as Delphine Garnier

* George Chakiris as Etienne

* Franoise Dorlac as Solange Garnier

* Jacques Perrin as Maxence

* Michel Piccoli as Simon Dame

* Jacques Riberolles as Guillaume Lancien

* Grover Dale as Bill

* Genevive Thnier as Josette

* Henri Crmieux as Subtil Dutrouz

* Pamela Hart as Judith

* Leslie North as Esther

* Patrick Jeantet as Booboo

* Gene Kelly as Andy Miller

* Danielle Darrieux as Yvonne Garnier

* Ren Pascal (as Ren Bazart) as Grandpa

'Singing voices'

* Anne Germain as Delphine Garnier

* Claude Parent as Solange Garnier

* Christiane Legrand as Judith

* Claudine Meunier as Esther

* Alice Herald as Josette

* Jos Bartel as Bill

* Romuald as Etienne

* Donald Burke as Andy Miller

* Olivier Bonnet as Booboo

* Georges Blaness as Simon Dame

* Jacques Revaux as Maxence

Production



Pre-recording

Of the lead actors, the only one whose own singing voice was used in the film is Danielle Darrieux. Even Gene Kelly, though he was well-known for his singing in other musicals and spoke French quite well, did not record his own songs. According to Michel Legrand, "[Kelly] had a short tessitura, only one octave. In Hollywood, where I often worked with him, he used to record with two other singers: one on his left for the low notes and one on his right for the high notes." English-speaking Canadian singer Don Burke recorded Kelly's vocal parts, singing in French with an American accent.

English version

An English-language version of the film was shot simultaneously with the French-language version. According to George Chakiris, the English-language version was the one originally released in theaters in the United States, where it did not perform well. As of 2020, the English version has never been released on home video.

Songs and musical sequences



#"Le pont transbordeur" ("The Ferry Bridge")

#"Arrive des Camionneurs ballet" ("Arrival of Truckers Ballet")

#"Leon de ballet" ("Ballet Lesson")

#"Chanson des jumelles" ("Twins' Song", popularized as "A Pair of Twins") - Anne Germain, Claude Parent

#"Chanson de Maxence" ("Maxence's Song", popularized as "You Must Believe in Spring") - Jacques Revaux

#"De Delphine Lancien" ("From Delphine to Lancien") - Anne Germain, Jacques Riberolles

#"Nous voyageons de ville en ville" ("We Travel From City To City") - Romuald, Jos Bartel

#"Chanson de Delphine" ("Delphine's Song", popularized as "You Must Believe in Spring") - Anne Germain

#"Chanson de Simon" ("Simon's Song") - Georges Blaness

#"Andy amoureux" ("Andy In Love") - Donald Burke

#"Marins, amis, amants ou maris" ("Sailors, Friends, Lovers Or Husbands") - Jos Bartel, Anne Germain, Claude Parent

#"Chanson d'Yvonne" ("Yvonne's Song") - Danielle Darrieux

#"Chanson de Maxence Reprise" ("Maxence's Song Reprise") - Jacques Revaux

#"Chanson de Solange" ("Solange's Song") - Claude Parent

#"De Hambourg Rochefort" ("From Hamburg To Rochefort") - Anne Germain, Claude Parent

#"Chanson des jumelles" ("Twins' Song") - Anne Germain, Claude Parent, Romuald, Jos Bartel

#"Lola Lola" - Danielle Darrieux

#"Ballet de basketball" ("Basketball Ballet")

#"La femme coupe en morceaux" ("Woman Cut Into Pieces")

#"Les rencontres" ("The Meetings")

#"Chanson d'Andy" ("Andy's Song")

#"Kermesse"

#"Chanson d'un jour d't" ("Summer Day Song") - Anne Germain, Claude Parent

#"Toujours, jamais" ("Always, Never") - Anne Germain, Claude Parent, Romuald, Jos Bartel

#"Concerto ballet"

#"Dpart des forains ballet" ("Fairground Departure Ballet")

#"Dpart des camionneurs final" ("Truckers Departure Finale")TCM broadcast 09 September 2021

References




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