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This last remake (thus far) of the Jean Webster novel Daddy Long Legs was extensively revised to accommodate the talents of Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron. Fragments of the basic plot remain: American millionaire Astaire is the unknown benefactor of French orphan girl Caron, financing the girl's education on the proviso that his identity never be revealed to her. Moved by Caron's letters of thanks, Astaire's secretary Thelma Ritter advises Astaire to go to France to visit the "child". When he arrives, he finds that his ward has grown up rather nicely, and the two fall in love--though Caron never knows until the very end who Astaire really is. The old story has been updated to allow for an elaborate "cowboy" number and a couple of Eisenhower jokes. Highlights include a solo ballet by Caron and a wonderful Astaire routine involving a set of drums. The score for Daddy Long Legs is unremarkable save for Johnny Mercer's hit "Something's Gotta Give". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Johnny Mercer Best Song 1955 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Lyle Wheeler Best Color Art Direction 1955 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Walter Scott Best Color Art Direction 1955 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Alfred Newman Best Musical Score 1955 Nominee

Cast

Fred Astaire
as Jervis Pendleton III
Leslie Caron
as Julie Andre
Terry Moore
as Linda Pendleton
Thelma Ritter
as Miss Pritchard
Fred Clark
as Griggs
Larry Keating
as Alexander Williamson
Kathryn Givney
as Gertrude Pendleton
Sara Shane
as Pat
Numa Lapeyre
as Jean
Ann Codee
as Mme. Sevanne
Steven Geray
as Emile
Percival Vivian
as Professor
Joseph Kearns
as Guide
Ralph Dumke
as Mr. Bronson
Damian O'Flynn
as Larry Hamilton
Kathryn Card
as Mrs. Carrington
Harry Seymour
as Cab Driver
Gertrude Astor
as Woman
Janice Carroll
as Athetic Girl Dancer
Elizabeth Patterson
Carleton Young
as Commission Member

Crew

Jean Negulesco
Director
Samuel G. Engel
Producer
Henry Ephron
Screenwriter
Jean Webster
Book Author
Phoebe Ephron
Screenwriter
Leon Shamroy
Cinematographer
Alfred Newman
Composer (Music Score)
Johnny Mercer
Composer (Music Score)
Alex North
Composer (Music Score)
Lyle Wheeler
Production Designer
Fred Astaire
Choreography
Roland Petit
Choreography
David Robel
Choreography
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