The Dancer is a biographical drama set in 1892 Paris, following the life of a cabaret dancer who becomes involved in a lesbian relationship at the Paris National Opera. The story explores themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of artistic passion. It delves into the challenges faced by the protagonist as she navigates her career as a performer, deals with personal tragedies, and fights for her own identity in a conservative society.
In 'Bizarre, Bizarre,' a comedy set in 1910s London, a mystery author finds himself caught in a lie when a servant discovers his secret identity as a crime novelist. As he tries to maintain his false morality, he becomes embroiled in a series of bizarre events, including a suspected murder, a carnivorous plant, and a botanist with a secret past. With the help of his cousin and a botanist, he must navigate through a web of deception and scandal to uncover the truth.
During the California Gold Rush, two down-on-their-luck vaudevillians attempt to become wealthy by bringing a girlie show to an all-male western mining town.
The Dolly Sisters, Jenny and Rosie, rise to fame as a singing and dancing duo in the early 1900s. From their humble beginnings in London to their dazzling performances in Paris, they captivate audiences with their talent. Along the way, they navigate love, international travels, and encounters with various colorful characters. This biographical film celebrates their journey to stardom.
An entertainer impersonates a look-alike banker, causing comic confusion for wife and girlfriend.
The Raffin Commissioner investigates the murder of an industrialist and it soon becomes apparent that the activities of the relatives of the deceased all revolve around the Folies-Bergere.
A destitute, bored monarch falls in love with a chorus girl.
A crew of young military-school cadets are enjoying their first weekend in Paris. Frank Harrington, a girl-shy cadet, wins the lottery which "They" have organized, an Frank wins the right to woo the star of the Folies Bergere, Gaby Aimee, with her garter serving as proof of conquest. Meanwhile Frank has found the one girl-of-his-heart, Patty, and this serves to complicate matters.
Alternate-language French version of Folies Bergère de Paris (1935).
After a lengthy period of watching the dancers at the Folies Bergères, a fireman stops in for a drink. As he becomes intoxicated, his thoughts return to the dancers, and he begins to see images of nude dancers all around him. Whether he goes into the subway, rides on a streetcar, or returns to the fire station, he continues to see the same imaginary sights.
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