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Gigi (1958) "Gigi" is a classic al film released in 1958, based on the 1944 novella by Colette. Set in 1900s Paris, the story

Gigi (1958)

"Gigi" is a classic musical film released in 1958, based on the 1944 novella by Colette. Set in 1900s Paris, the story revolves around a young Parisian girl, Gigi, who is being groomed to become a courtesan. However, she soon finds herself torn between societal expectations and true love. The film stars Leslie Caron as Gigi, alongside Louis Jourdan, Maurice Chevalier, and Hermione Gingold.

Filled with enchanting songs and extravagant dance numbers, "Gigi" captivates audiences with its dazzling sets and costumes that transport them to the elegant world of Belle Époque Paris. The film went on to win nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

If you're a fan of musicals, you can relive the magical sounds of "Gigi" by playing and downloading the soundtrack right here. Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing melodies and graceful harmonies that helped make "Gigi" an enduring cinematic masterpiece.
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A bad year will be sharp.
A barbotage for the lady.
A baritone
A bit more conservative, perhaps.
A bore? Not at all.
A different bloom
A different girl every night. Keep them guessing who's next.
A good year, which this is, of course, will waft.
A growing child
A life devoted to the chase.
A little girl
A little sea air before the next round of parties.
A marquise diamond.
A marquise shaped diamond.
A most amazing shock to see
A prince of love
A rock from some obnoxious little king Is love
A sapphire with a star is love
A silly child
A tenor sang
A topaz?
A wonderful little life.
A wrestler from the Folies Bergère.
A young girl who goes out with you is no longer an ordinary young girl.
About 30.
About Gigi.
About her cheeks
About hummingbirds in all the flowers...
According to the percentages, you undoubtedly have an ace.
According to the stories Honoré tells me...
According to this morning's opening at la Bourse...
According to this morning's opening at la Bourse...
Acting out a part
Actually, it's a bore.
Actually, you don't know her. There's no meanness in her at all.
Adolescent to her toes And good heaven, how it shows
After all, you behaved like a perfect gentleman.
Ah, yes
Ah, yes
Ah, yes
Ah, yes
Aha!
Alfred de Musset, Victor Hugo, Napoleon.
All he has to say is, Hello, and I can barely keep my eyes open.
All it can do is flow
All right
All right, I will.
All right. If I lose, I'll take you and Mamita to Trouville.
All the myriad of treasures We have got
All the myriad of treasures We have got
Almost depressed. I don't know why.
Always both. Never the coffeepot alone.
Am I getting old?
Among my jewels? Are you mad?
An act of the purest chivalry.
An organ grinder's monkey?
An ugly black cigar is love
And after dinner, we'll have a serious game of cards.
And before they have finished, they'll smash everything beautiful and decent.
And coarse. Well, I really must go. Please come soon.
And don't flop into the chair.
And even if love Comes through the door
And Gigi isn't just another girl. She's special.
And Grandmama wasn't embarrassed to talk to me about it.
And had a definite allure
And he catches up and wins With a roar!
And he charges at the bold matador!
And how do you feel?
And I have only to go into another gentleman's bed.
And I salute them, every one
And I think I should have something to say about it.
And I'll beat you, as usual.
And if it wasn't joy galore
And if it's no or if it's yes It simply couldn't matter less
And if she doesn't appreciate the nobility of your conduct...
And if she doesn't appreciate the nobility of your conduct...
And just what are serious matters?
And just when we were trying so hard...
And like a work of art, it is created by artists.
And Madame d'Albert and the riding master.
And not like a marionette. Keep your shoulders level.
And on Sundays, we can have an extra special game of cards.
And on the whole, a sheer delight
And quite a past it was...
And remember the firm grip.
And shout to everyone in sight
And shout to everyone in sight
And so is Gaston.
And somehow I foolishly Wondered if you might
And speak highly of it
And that ridiculous collar!
And the results are nauseating.
And therefore, you lose.
And this lovely park is, of course, the Bois de Boulogne.
And to some very good people.
And under every tree in town
And what I say is, it won't work. It won't work!
And what makes an artist?
And what will you say?
And what's wrong with that collar?
And when did I display any lack of tact? It was a most congenial weekend.
And when do we go to Deauville?
And when I think of that delightful old gentleman...
And when she sends for you, which you realize she will
And when we fight, it will be in all the columns the next day.
And when you'd give me up, as you did with Inès des Cévennes.
And while you're praying
And why not? What's wrong with being with me?
And won't live without it
And you find her With that slippery señor
And you leave her there to weep On the floor
And your attractive mother? Well, I hope.
And your warmth
And your warmth Become desire?
Are you going out of your mind?
Are you losing your mind? Of course you may not.
Are you mad? I never want to see her again.
Are you trying to find a way to tell me that I don't please you?
Armenonville.
As far as you are concerned, it would be just another news item.
As God is my witness, I explained it to her. Believe me.
As you see, this lovely city all around us is Paris.
Ascend!
At least not once was she a bore
AUNT ALICIA: No!
Aunt Alicia! Well, I'd better run.
Aunt, but I don't smoke cigars.
Bad table manners...
Be careful. You'll ruin your hands.
Beautifully. That is, if I like it.
Become desire?
Besides, they are married.
Bless her little heart
Bonjour, madame, and company.
Bored?
Born: Paris.
Bow your head and please
But a man does.
But a skating instructor.
But don't talk with your mouth full.
But forgive me if I wonder, madame...
But Gigi No, no, no. Not Gigi.
But he's so conceited. So superior in an inferior way.
But here in Paris, those who will not are usually men...
But I can't complain. I had a good bite of it.
But I don't think you would understand.
But I have to do it. It's expected of me.
But I implore
But I must not forget my duty.
But I must say, I am compared to you.
But I thought you left me because of that Austrian count.
But I want to, Grandmama. Why don't you let me take lessons?
But I've never forgotten you.
But in this case, I would not have the heart to laugh...
But instead of getting married at once...
But it doesn't matter who gives them...
But it's a bore
But not all.
But not anymore. It's over. All over.
But of course.
But people are waiting for you.
But so backward for her years If a boy her age appears
But there are others, Gaston. You are known everywhere.
But there's one upstairs if it's important.
But they rave about it
But think of a race
But think of the bliss
But think of the thrill Of a bullfight in Seville
But think of wine
But we can do something with the rest of you.
But what about kindness, sweetness, benevolence?
But what was I to do?
But why?
But with someone like Gigi....
But you cheat.
But you cheated. Where did you get that fourth king?
But you didn't.
But you're not going to let a woman have the last word.
But....
But....
By some chance Be thinking of it too
By tomorrow noon at the latest.
Champagne for me. Well iced.
Charles, I'm going out.
Charles, some more wine for mademoiselle.
Cheer up? I couldn't be in better spirits.
Chérie...
Children are coming into the world...
Cigars and jewelry?
Circumstances:
Climbing up to the sky
Come along before I spank you.
Come and sit down.
Come in.
Come in.
Come on.
Come over here to the light, Gigi.
Come to think of it, those last days we spent together...
Come, my boy. You're not the first.
Comfortable.
Common?
Common.
Could I be wrong?
Couldn't you have invented it?
Crooked to the core
Darling.
Date:
Devil may care.
Did he say precisely where she would live?
Did you feel the perfume?
Did you forget what day it is?
Did you have a nice trip?
Did you have to improve the arrangement?
Did you notice that rope of black pearls around her throat?
Did you see her ring? Not a bagatelle
Did you tell her about love, travel, moonlight, Italy?
Did you work hard in school today? What did you study?
Dipped.
Dipped.
Discard one.
Discard three.
Discard two.
Do you have a telephone yet, Mamita?
Do you know how long it will take you to forget her?
Do you mean that?
Do you really think...?
Do you remember Madame Dunard...
Do you see that blue flame...
Do you want people to think you're despondent? Disturbed?
Do you want to...
Doesn't even know That boys aren't girls
Don't be nervous!
Don't be. Come on, get up!
Don't gulp it!
Don't jump up!
Don't tell me Venice has no lure
Don't wear corsets, they spoil the figure.
Don't wear powder, it ruins the complexion.
Don't worry about her. You think she's like you.
Don't worry, Gaston.
Don't you look well!
Don't you marvel at the power Of the mighty Eiffel Tower
Dreadful mistake? What are you talking about, Alicia?
Eating breakfast with a bib
English? I suppose we must.
Enough. Now run.
Enough. We must finish lunch and get on with your lessons.
Especially to the casino.
Especially you, dear Gaston.
Even to me. Isn’t that true, Manuel?
Everything I teach you...
Everything you are is love
Exquisite little birds.
Fine, Gaston. And the better for seeing you.
For a woman to go out with you alone now...
For Gigi's lessons, of course.
For little girls
For little girls
For little girls
For little girls
For little girls
For little girls Get bigger every day
For little girls Get bigger every day
For little girls!
For me this evening
For the dignity of man
For whom the bells have never tolled
For years, you've been giving her candies and trinkets...
For you, it was different.
Forevermore is shorter than before
Four yards of material in the skirt.
From now on, dear sister...
From the bottom of my heart, goodbye.
Fully recovered, according to late morning editions.
GASTON [SINGS]: She's a lovable one tonight, isn't she?
Gaston and Liane are joining me here at Maxim's tonight.
Gaston is such a dear man.
Gaston, couldn't we go on just as we are?
Gaston, do tell me. Please!
Gaston, Gigi takes advantage of you.
Gaston, I have been thinking.
Gaston, my love.
Gaston, please.
Gaston, won't you tell me what I've done wrong?
Gaston, you know my friendship for you.
Gaston, you spoil her so.
GASTON: I beg your pardon?
GASTON: I knew she was up to something.
GASTON: Mamita, what does this mean?
GASTON: Smells awfully good.
GASTON: Stop.
Gaston!
Gaston!
Gaston!
Gaston!
Gaston?
Gaston.
Gaston...
Gaston....
Get on with your work.
Getting older, it is true Which is what they always do
Gigi
Gigi is my granddaughter.
Gigi is perhaps a little slow about certain things...
Gigi, go to your room for a moment.
Gigi, I heard that. Where are your manners?
Gigi, please listen to me!
Gigi, where have you been?
Gigi, you are absurd
Gigi, you'll drive us wild
GIGI: I don't understand.
Gigi!
Gigi!
Gigi!
Gigi!
Gigi!
Gigi!
Gigi!
Gigi!
Gigi?
Gigi?
Gigi....
Gigi....
Gigi's mother has neither the time nor the mind to take care of her.
Gigi's not at home?
Given to her by the man she loves...
Go on eating while you answer my questions.
Good afternoon.
Good day, Aunt Alicia.
Good evening, Honoré.
Good for bouncing on your knee I am positive that she
Good for bouncing on your knee I am positive that she
Good night. Good night.
Good. I have an important business matter to discuss with you.
Good. I'm delighted the deadly affair is over.
Goodbye, Honoré.
Grandmama and Aunt Alicia are on your side, but this concerns me too.
Grandmama says going out distracts one from more serious matters.
Grandmama, please.
Grandmama, we go to Trouville.
GRANDMAMA: Gaston, what a nice surprise.
GRANDMAMA: Honoré? Yes.
GRANDMAMA: I was just preparing dinner.
GRANDMAMA: Oh, Gaston!
GRANDMAMA: What happened?
Grandmama!
Grandmama! Gaston wants to take me to tea at the Reservoirs.
Great kings do not give very large stones.
Has ever been as happy As we are tonight
Has made you the way you are?
Have a piece of cheese.
Have I been standing up too close
Have I been standing up too close
Have you gone mad? How dare you speak to Gaston like that?
Haven't you ever seen an ice rink?
He has diabetes.
He just left. But he wants to have dinner with her this evening.
He said a suitable house on the Avenue du Bois.
He said she would be spoiled as no other woman has been before.
He suggested that you and I and our lawyer...
He'll do it very well.
He's an excellent teacher. I made amazing progress.
Heaven knows, I'm not jealous. Thank you for that.
Hello, Grandma
Hello, Grandmama.
Her grandmother was delighted.
Here are some others to behold
Here is a girl, living in a moldy apartment, decaying walls...
Here, put this in your mouth.
History.
Hold on to your ideals.
HONORÉ: Gaston, my boy.
HONORÉ: Gaston!
HONORÉ: What an evening.
House, car, servants, clothes...
How beautiful.
How can you be rude to Gaston when he's been so good to us?
How delicious!
How depressing.
How did I do that?
How did it happen? She changed her mind?
How do you know about that?
How do you know Madame Dunard?
How does your sister look? Still as young as ever?
How is Honoré these days?
How is your sister? I haven't seen her for quite a while.
How marvelous!
How she blushes How she gushes
How she fills me with ennui
How was Monte Carlo this year?
How would you end it?
How young and gay
Hurry up, Manuel.
I am certain He will never call again
I am Honoré Lachaille.
I beg of you, wait. She'll apologize.
I beg of you, you embarrass me.
I beg your pardon, Monsieur Gaston. Your father wanted me to ask you...
I brought you some caramels.
I came over to get away from the telephone.
I came prepared for battle...
I came with Gaston and Gigi.
I can feel it.
I can't wait to see the face of the janitress.
I cannot remember When I have been more amused
I certainly will not. This is a beautiful dress.
I couldn't tell her that.
I didn't know he left her.
I didn't know he would be at Trouville.
I didn't see it properly, and perhaps I was a bit cruel.
I don't know any other way.
I don't know what you want. You told Grandmama
I don't know. I should consider what I do next very carefully.
I don't remember it all by heart.
I don't take any, but be sure and always ask about cream and sugar.
I don't think she was your type anyhow, Honoré.
I don't understand
I don't understand
I don't understand how Parisians
I don't understand the Parisians
I don't understand the Parisians
I don't understand the Parisians
I don't understand the Parisians!
I don't want any discussions. For 1000 francs, this never happened.
I don't want to contradict you, and I don't want to argue about it.
I don't want to go home yet!
I don't want to.
I doubt if I'll ever be able to.
I had to do something. And what I did was the soprano.
I hate this coat. It makes my legs feel so long.
I have a present for
I have to talk to Gaston about something.
I haven't known it very long.
I haven't seen him this chipper in years.
I heard that too.
I knew
I know about the woman who stole money from you.
I know all about Madame Dunard. Do you see her pearls?
I know what I have...
I know what I told your grandmother. We don't have to repeat it.
I mean she doesn't want to!
I mean, she has no material ambition.
I negotiated with them myself once.
I never want to see you again.
I offered her everything:
I only keep him to prevent him from talking to others.
I pity you! I pity you all!
I received a note from Gigi. She said she wanted to see me.
I remember it well
I remember it well
I remember it well
I remember it well
I remember it well
I remember it well
I should never have believed this of you. Never!
I suppose it's to be expected.
I think so. I'm not quite sure.
I thought I was doing so well. What's the matter?
I thought it would.
I thought we'd meet Honoré at Maxim's and
I understand responsibility to Gigi better than you.
I understand. He should send a present before tonight.
I waited for you at the embassy last Sunday. What happened?
I was afraid I'd meet my brother and sister in law.
I was all in blue
I was mad not to have seen
I was on time
I was refused, rejected, rebuffed...
I went to see her one night. I couldn't even find her.
I would suggest a redhead.
I wouldn't go back for anything in the world.
I'd be happy to demonstrate both.
I'd love to.
I'd rather be miserable with you than without you.
I'd rather play you for candy.
I'll call her at once.
I'll do all I can to entrust her only to a man who'll be able to say:
I'll let you know when I'll be in for my next lesson.
I'll take care of her. I'll answer for her future.
I'll tell you about that blue villa, Mamita.
I'm always on my own.
I'm dying to take a ride in your beautiful automobile.
I'm giving a small party...
I'm glad I'm not young anymore
I'm glad I'm not young anymore
I'm glad that I'm not young anymore
I'm glad to be rid of her. What do we do today?
I'm having a small party for 200 at the Eiffel Tower.
I'm in love with you.
I'm meeting a heavenly creature there.
I'm not changeable. That won't do for me.
I'm not going to woo her on ice.
I'm not sure I don't agree with her.
I'm so happy for you. I can't wait to tell Manuel.
I'm so happy when I'm with you.
I'm sorry I kept you waiting, Uncle. Why didn't you come upstairs?
I'm sorry to hear it. A little salad?
I'm sorry, Gaston.
I'm sure he didn't mean to be evasive or ungenerous.
I'm told Verdi felt that way after the first performance of Aida.
I've been weighing the idea of going to the country for a while.
I've decided your new dress may not be as bad as all that.
I've never been so comfortable before
If I have a little girl, I'll see to it she's more respectful than you.
If I lose, what would you really like? Silk stockings?
If I may say so, much better than your taste in clothes.
If it were just you and I, I would say:
If that's your ambition...
If you feel you are protecting Gigi from some cruel fate, that's your affair.
If you leave, they will, you know.
If you want to. Here.
Imagine this if you can:
Imagine! Marriage, me.
Imagine. Gaston bought out the opera last night...
In every way
In her eyes tonight
In Maxim's, everybody minds his own business.
In Monte Carlo.
In my opinion, it's because they don't feel they have to.
In spite of all her youthful zeal
In the first act...
In the second act...
In those pathetic rags they wear
In you
In your chair.
Incredible! Where is she?
Indecision is a bore
Insinuate yourself.
Instead, I had tea with an old friend, Madame Alvarez.
Is everybody celebrated Full of sin and dissipated?
Is fly to the sky on champagne
Is it hot enough to blister? Will I be your little sister?
Is it Jacques, is it Paul or Léon?
Is more beautiful than ever before
Is that gold?
Is that passion never going to end?
Is that the scandalous Madame d'Exelmans?
Is this the education she gets from you and your sister?
Isn’t it a shame Isn’t it a crime
Isn’t she a mess Isn’t she a sight
Isn’t there?
Isn’t there?
It amuses me.
It could be any one of those girls playing there. But it isn't.
It doesn't make her a princess.
It doesn't matter why.
It isn't absolutely necessary, if you'd rather not.
It isn't you. It's here.
It makes a difference to Gigi. And I'll tell you something:
It makes you look like a giraffe with a goiter.
It may be a blessing in disguise. It gives us time.
It must be your fault. It must be.
It warms my heart To know that you
It was a dreadful mistake.
It was a shock, in fact, to me
It was a stunning victory.
It was impossible to get any goose this week.
It was just a coincidence, my meeting madame here.
It's a bore
It's a bore
It's a bore!
It's a bore!
It's a bore!
It's a chance. But a chance that we must take.
It's a game
It's a gay, romantic fling
It's a present for you.
It's a yellow diamond of the first quality.
It's about one in particular.
It's absolutely silly.
It's all right, Mamita. It's all right.
It's always a pleasure to watch the rich...
It's always the same. It can't compare...
It's impossible.
It's incredible.
It's just a matter of time now.
It's just a matter of time now.
It's just that I haven't got a world famous sort of nature.
It's no one's fault. You're too good for her.
It's not important.
It's not impossible. It just happened.
It's not your fault you're world famous.
It's out of the question.
It's pride.
It's red or white
It's the glory of romance...
It's the one place in Paris where I can go and relax.
It's the same dull world Wherever you go
It's the same thing, only sugar is healthier.
It's the sophisticated women who get boring so quickly.
It's too early to go home yet.
It's Tuesday.
Just a child
Just a snip
Just a town without a sewer
Just as it should be.
Just one reluctant reply
Just the sort of thing Honoré used to wear.
Keep on saying
Knowing there it will remain evermore
Lady, goodbye
Last week, she taught her to eat cold lobster...
Later. I'd rather dance with you.
Let her gush and jabber
Let me take it over and deliver it.
Let us say she would be labeled.
Let's invite them out tomorrow night
Liane d'Exelmans has committed suicide. Again!
Liane, you deceived me with a skating instructor.
LIANE: Hello, my darling.
Life is thrilling as can be
Like everyone in Paris, we were just talking about you.
Like everywhere else, most people in Paris get married.
Like this, Aunt?
Like this.
Like what?
Like what?
Listen to your uncle, Monsieur Gaston. He's an old campaigner.
Living in the past must agree with her.
Look at all the captivating Fascinating things there are to do
Look at all the pleasures
Look, Gaston.
Look.
Love, my dear Gigi...
Lover and collector of beautiful things.
Madame, will you do me the honor...
Mademoiselle Monique and the weight lifter...
Making dreadful baby noise Having fun with all her toys
Making love every time They get a chance
Mama's awake. Isn't it early?
Mamita, this is absurd.
Marriage is not forbidden to us.
Married? What for?
Marvelous!
Maxim's, Moulin Rouge, Pre Catalan.
May I add mine, sir?
May I have a glass of champagne?
May I stay up late for supper? Is it awfully, awfully upper?
Maybe it's the women you go with. How old is Liane?
Maybe seeing each other a little more often?
Me, I'm here on very important business.
Methuselah is my patron saint
Monsieur Lachaille, about the car.
Monsieur Lachaille, what a surprise. I am honored.
More than just one, I hope.
Most disagreeable.
Much older. I don't envy him.
My car's downstairs. I'll send the chauffeur with my apologies.
My congratulations to you both.
My dear Mr. Lachaille. What a pleasant surprise.
My dear sister...
My dear, dear, dear boy.
My foot fell asleep in class. It wouldn't wake up.
My friendship and my gratitude.
My heart was touched. I wanted to help her.
My word!
Name two
Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo.
Neither do I.
Never tire of walking hand in hand
Never.
No aggravation
No matter where No matter who
No more confusion
No more frustration
No morning after surprise
No newspapers. No scandal.
No one is the slightest bit interested in whom one is with.
No question about it.
No reason at all. What did you do?
No star crossed lover am I
No woman or a man
No, but I'm calling for Madame d'Exelmans.
No, Grandmama.
No, no, no. For the next few weeks, you should be out every night.
No, no. That would be snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
No, not at all
No, not yet.
No, not your granddaughter.
No, thank you.
No, thank you.
No, thank you. But I would love a cup of your chamomile tea.
No, thank you. I have an appointment...
No, thank you. I've had enough of that for today.
No, the coffeepot first!
No, you were late
No, you're not.
No!
No.
No. I was really desperate.
No. Not the same mistake twice.
No. Silk stockings make my legs itch.
No. The champagne is for you.
No. This is Tuesday.
None.
Nonsense.
Nor as easy to cheat.
Not antiques, mind you.
Not at all.
Not at all. I'd love it. Believe it or not...
Not Bonaparte
Not compared to her.
Not even a respectable young girl.
Not if it's ruined at the beginning through lack of tact.
Not lately.
Not only gay and beautiful, but in one thing unique:
Not only will he not give it
Not the last evening we spent together.
Not until Gigi is old enough to have secrets and admirers.
Not you
Nothing to look forward to but abject poverty.
Nothing.
Now bite up each piece.
Now give it to me.
Now let's go into luncheon.
Now pour...
Now rise and exit the same way.
Now turn...
Now watch me.
Now you want to take her in your automobile to the Reservoirs for tea.
Now, can I get you your chamomile tea, Gaston?
Now, for example, here we find exhibit A:
Now, go on.
Now, go on. Go on, go on!
Now, let us recapitulate.
Now, let us see what you remember.
Now, let us see what you remember.
Now, let's see.
Now, not another word
Now, you will try it once more.
Now...
Obviously, that disgusting apartment she lives in has driven her mad.
Obviously.
Oddly enough, I'm not quite sure.
Of course they were.
Of course you don't smoke cigars.
Of course you don't.
Of course, I must in truth confess
Of course, that weekend in Trouville
Of course, the roulette wheel won't be as easy to beat as you are.
Of course, the smaller is a first rate machine, monsieur.
Of course.
Of course.
Of course.
Of course.
Of course. I know she will.
Of the pleasure you would miss
Oh, come, Gaston, cheer up.
Oh, dear! Are they difficult?
Oh, Gaston!
Oh, Gaston.
Oh, Gigi
Oh, Gigi
Oh, Gigi
Oh, I'm so glad
Oh, no
Oh, no
Oh, no, Gaston!
Oh, no, no, no. That's a bore.
Oh, no, uncle.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
Oh, no. I do like you.
Oh, she's hot But it's not for Gaston!
Oh, she's not thinking of me
Oh, she's not thinking of me
Oh, so gay tonight
Oh, thank you.
Oh, well, if one is in the sugar business....
Oh, what miracle
Oh, what miracle
Oh, where Oh, where did Gigi go?
Oh, yes, aunt, I understand.
Oh, yes. Time does not stand still for all of us, Honoré.
Oh, you are a wicked man.
Oh, you're in love with me...
Oh, youth can really Do a fellow in
Oh.
On the Riviera. The pink villa.
On to your Waterloo
One can't be a Don Juan to one's valet, can one?
One day will flash and send you Crashing through the ceiling
One day will flash and send you Crashing through the ceiling
One has to be as rich as you to be bored at Monte Carlo.
One mustn't read novels, they depress you.
One thousand francs?
Only the most beautiful emeralds contain that miracle...
Only the most beautiful emeralds...
Open your mouth.
Or a new role for the player piano.
Or back too far?
Or back too far?
Or have I merely been too blind
Or some such specimen.
Or what?
Order me a carriage immediately.
Ordinary.
Ortolans.
Over 90 stories high
Overnight
Pardon me.
Paris agog.
Perhaps I should talk to her and tell her what she's missing.
Pick up the coffeepot with one hand and the cup and saucer with the other.
Playing in the park. I had to, Grandmama.
Please don't be vulgar.
Please, Gaston.
Please, Gigi.
Please. Please, Mamita.
Poor boy
Poor boy
Poor boy
Poor Gaston.
Put your coat on. Let me comb your hair.
Quite a responsibility.
Ready for what, Grandmama?
Really, Gaston, you spoil her too much.
Remember dear little Madame Dumelle...
Remember still The way you do
Remember, you will go to the door properly...
Riding is important.
Say a prayer
Say, how many times has she done it now?
See to it that she's here every day.
See, the whole of Paris is watching me.
Seeing him so happy all the time
Serious matters about what?
She doesn't seem to want to.
She doesn't want to?
She doesn't want to.
She doesn't want to.
She is not thinking of me
She is not thinking of me
She isn't wise
She looked surprisingly mature
She looks older in the daylight.
She must have an automobile and a chauffeur.
She never kissed me like that.
She never listens to me much.
She never sets foot out of her apartment or her past.
She refused me. She turned me down.
She says it's extremely useful.
She was exceedingly polite
She's Pardon me.
She's a babe
She's a child
She's a child
She's a cub, a papoose You could never turn her loose
She's a girl
She's a naive, thoughtless girl.
She's a rollicking Frolicking thing tonight
She's a scamp and a brat Doesn't know where she is at
She's a snip
She's a snip
She's a tot
She's a treat tonight
She's as swollen as a g**** And she doesn't have a shape
She's having a glorious time.
She's like spring tonight
She's much too young to die
She's on this afternoon. If I Were King.
She's pretty.
She's remarkable looking. Quite remarkable looking.
She's right for once.
She's so gay tonight
She's so gracious So vivacious
She's such fun tonight
She's the sister of the heavenly creature...
She's too infantile To take her from her pen
Sip it. A little at a time.
Sit down, Gaston.
Sit down.
Slaving away at the Opéra Comique in ridiculous little roles.
Slowly, Gigi. Slowly.
So congenial that Gaston returned, canceled all engagements...
So devoted Sugar coated
So disarming Soft and charming
So I've read.
So sweet of him to bring little Gigi and show her Trouville.
So untrue la la la la
Someday, each and every one of them...
Someone has set her on fire
Something has changed here lately.
Sometimes the cure is more painful than the illness.
Splendid idea.
Still cavorting in her crib
Stop the carriage, if you please
Stop, you silly child
Such stupidity is without equal...
Take advantage of the chance
Take Gigi wherever you want. I would trust her with you anywhere.
Tell me, Gigi, the way you express yourself...
Tell the chauffeur to take this to my uncle's house.
Tell your Grandmama to get you some astringent lotion.
Ten pounds of sugar.
Terrible looking rodent, isn't he?
Terrible, but typical.
Thank heaven
Thank heaven
Thank heaven
Thank heaven
Thank heaven
Thank heaven
Thank heaven
Thank heaven
Thank heaven for little girls
Thank heaven for little girls
Thank heaven for them all
Thank heaven for them all
Thank heaven.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, Honoré. I came over to
Thank you, Manuel. I came over to get a
Thank you, monsieur.
Thank you, my love.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
That all we'd want to do
That brilliant sky
That carriage ride
That dazzling April moon
That I recall
That I shall go to the Riviera. To the races at Deauville.
That I'm not young anymore
That is the most charming and endearing excuse for infidelity...
That may be it. Youth is the thing, Gaston.
That one. Her name is Gigi.
That since the world began No woman or a man
That when you're telling those lies
That will be all, Charles.
That won't do for me.
That you can spare To get me by
That you don't like me?
That's all in the past, over and done with.
That's all the lessons you need.
That's better.
That's better.
That's enough, Manuel. You've made your point.
That's impossible.
That's more than she does in the whole opera.
That's right
That's right
That's true.
That's true. What do I do?
That's very interesting.
The American who wanted to marry you. I know what everybody knows.
The bones don't matter.
The change in you
The contessa who wanted to shoot you.
The day she has luncheon with her aunt Alicia.
The Earth is round
The fear that your friends Won't like her too
The feeling you're only 2 feet tall
The fountain of youth Is dull as paint
The greater the artist, the greater the art.
The kind that goes on forevermore
The Leaning Tower I adore
The married kind.
The night they invented champagne
The night they invented champagne
The one belonging to the soprano.
The only people who make love all the time are liars.
The Paris Lyon Méd ? Yes, yes, I did.
The Parisians!
The Parisians!
The poor thing doesn't know it.
The Pre Catalan is closed.
The racing season is over.
The rivals that don't exist at all
The river Seine
The Riverton Agency just telephoned me that she and her oily acrobat...
The role she will have to play.
The same. The same.
The sun is yellow. It all makes a lovely postcard.
The thought of lunch leaves me numb
The tiny remark that tortures you
The usual way, insufficient poison.
The way it clung
The whole world is watching you.
The woman was common. Plainly and unmistakably common...
Then came her Duke of Milan...
Then I suppose I did.
Then I'll telephone her.
There are some who will not marry and some who do not marry.
There is no way of writing it without it reeking of wounded pride.
There is nothing more to be said. Goodbye, madame.
There must be a reason.
There must be more to life than this
There must be no drops.
There must be no grating of the blade on the plate.
There she is.
There was Madame Laura and the swimming coach.
There was none that night
There you are.
There's been A breathless change
There's Gaston Lachaille With his little friend
There's nothing faster on the road, monsieur. Not here or in America.
Therefore...
These aren't the things we have to talk about together.
These things exist too, madame. Or have you never heard of them?
They absolutely knew
They are there.
They grow up In the most delightful way
They grow up In the most delightful way
They have weak heads and careless bodies.
They refuse to learn French.
They simply move inside at night
They take a carriage ride at night
They thought of you and me
They're a very peculiar family with peculiar ideas.
They're in session two by two
They've pounded into my head I'm backward for my age...
Think of lunch beneath the trees
Thinking love so miraculous and grand
This is plainly a maneuver for better terms.
This is too ridiculous to discuss any further.
This is...
This sort of thing has happened before.
This?
This?
Those aren't very high stakes. Your sugar isn't that good.
Those chaps all look alike.
Those little eyes So helpless and appealing
Till that unexpected hour When they blossom like a flower
Time for what?
To prove it, I'll take you for a drive...
To realize?
To see her married in white in a dingy little church to a plumber...
To show you off to your best advantage.
To smile and say thank heaven
To take care of me beautifully means I shall go away with you...
To take care of you beautifully.
Today you will learn to eat ortolans.
Tonight
Too bad I wasn't there. We could've played cards, and I could've beaten you.
Trail after her? Spy on her?
Try it.
Try Michèle. I saw her last night. She looked heavenly.
Turn it around and leave it there.
Turn to fire?
Two aces and something smaller.
Uncle! I'll tell you...
Unequipped and undesirable to men
Until it begins again.
Until you find out she doesn't care
Upset indeed!
Upset!
Upset!
Very chic!
Very well, madame. Very well!
Victor Hugo couldn't pull it off.
Wait for the first class jewels, Gigi.
Wait, wait! You are making a mistake.
Wait, wait.
Was that the subject of your lesson today?
Wasting every lovely night on romance
We are going to
We can...
We dined alone
We don't marry, is that it?
We had good times too...
We had some rain
We have serious matters to discuss. Collect yourself.
We met at 8
We'll draw it up in detail.
We'll take you to the nearest railroad station.
We're going to Honfleur, naturally.
We're going to tea at the Reservoirs.
We've missed you, Gaston. We haven't seen you since the suicide.
Well, allow me to introduce myself.
Well, don't I look great ladyish?
Well, I'd say edgy.
Well, not that many.
Well, very good. Servants?
Well, you can do it. If I can do it, you can.
Well, you told Grandmama that you wanted to take care of me.
Well.
What a crime
What a marvelous place Maxim's is!
What a moment supreme
What a nuisance.
What a rollicking, frolicking bore!
What a wonderful surprise.
What about an automobile?
What about tonight? Where do we go? What do we do?
What about us? Aren't we ordinary people?
What an achievement. And at your age.
What are ortolans, Aunt?
What are we having for lunch?
What are you doing there?
What are you talking of?
What beautiful material.
What did you do?
What did you say to her?
What did you say to the little monster?
What do we do?
What do you expect?
What do you mean?
What do you think of Liane?
What friends have you made?
What good fortune brings you to Trouville?
What happened to your little Scotch dress?
What have you done?
What in heaven's name for?
What is she up to?
What is this?
What of the tender heart bulging with generosity?
What utter rubbish!
What will you eat for dinner tonight?
What's happened?
What's happened?
What's so important you couldn't tell me on the telephone?
What's the matter with her?
What's the matter?
Whatever place you are at
When a pretty woman came by, I always had to watch you.
When did your sparkle
When do we make our move?
When I think of the effort I've lavished on that child!
When I think...
When it's over, Gaston Lachaille goes off with another lady.
When it's warm
When she sees you wander in
When she speaks
When she topples in a heap
When she totters with a scream
When the bull is uncontrolled
When the time comes, you'll be ready.
When was the suicide?
When you speak to Gigi, be sure and stress...
Where her figure ought to be It is not!
Which reminds me, she mustn't know I was here with you.
Whispers my heart
Who am I?
Who are your friends?
Who does give the valuable jewels?
Who?
Who? Oh, the shy, the proud...
Who's been filling your head with all these old stories?
Who's that child he's with?
Who's turning her furnace up higher?
Whose luncheon are you taking me to today?
Whose luncheon are you taking me to today?
Why are we different?
Why did he fly off the handle? He knew I'd answer him back.
Why didn't you tell me that Gaston and Liane had broken up?
Why does Grandmama stop me from accepting invitations?
Why don't you stay and have some with us?
Why not ask the lady in the powder room to help?
Why not consult your little book and meet me at Maxim's tonight?
Why not?
Why not?
Why should I follow her?
Why shouldn't I know?
Why, you gypsy! You thief!
Why, you've been growing up Before my eyes
Win or lose, Gigi, you will not impose us on poor Gaston for the weekend.
With all the talk there is about you, Gaston...
With all there is to see in town
With another twinkle in his eye
With his latest horrible amour
With me, one casual bit of grazing in another pasture...
With teeth like that...
With your horse in seventh place
Without knowledge of jewelry, my dear Gigi...
Without skates.
Without them What would little boys do?
Without them What would little boys do?
Won't you come in?
Won't you sit down?
Would you like a cup of chamomile tea?
Would you like a sweet?
Would you like more coffee?
Wouldn't that be a lovely little life?
Yeah, and it was a coincidence, I suppose...
Yes, Alicia is always the same.
Yes, Aunt Alicia.
Yes, definitely younger.
Yes, Gaston.
Yes, Grandmama.
Yes, he mentioned servants.
Yes, I know.
Yes, I will.
Yes, indeed, sir. Many, many, many times.
Yes, it's quite a responsibility.
Yes, it's true.
Yes, madame?
Yes, Monsieur Lachaille.
Yes, monsieur, you do.
Yes, monsieur. Thank you. But which one?
Yes, that's she.
Yes, your legs are long.
Yes! It was beautiful.
Yes?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes. Why not?
You always do things in the grand manner.
You always knew that I cheated, didn't you?
You are from another planet.
You are?
You call him and tell him to bring his lawyer to our lawyer.
You can hear every tree Almost saying, Look at me!
You cannot go to your Aunt Alicia's looking like that.
You could go on bringing me licorice and caramels...
You did?
You discarded a 10 and a five...
You don't use face powder, do you?
You explained too much!
You go to Honfleur and throw her out like a man.
You go to school every morning. You see your Aunt Alicia once a week.
You have an impossible nose, a nondescript mouth.
You have to fully enjoy the aroma.
You just say that because you make it.
You keep out of this.
You knew.
You know how much I love to gamble.
You know my sister?
You know why I'm here?
You know, sometimes I'm sorry...
You leave the Ice Palace and disappear. Forever.
You look like an organ grinder's monkey!
You lost a glove
You made your offer in good faith...
You mean you don't want to come?
You mean, leave Paris?
You must admit, one doesn't have to turn oneself inside out...
You must be very rich to have a gold handle on your cane.
You must catch her if you can
You must learn to choose cigars.
You must learn to eat them properly.
You must warn her not to ask for the moon.
You must've emphasized the difficulties instead of the delights.
You mustn't be suspicious, Alicia.
You never told me.
You owe it, sir, to France This is war!
You seem to have lessons with him often enough.
You should. She doesn't have many good years left.
You think nothing of exposing me to all sorts of terrible adventures...
You ungrateful little thing.
You walked me home
You watch your tongue, my girl.
You weren't embarrassed to talk to Grandmama about it.
You wore a gown of gold
You would think it would embarrass All the people here in Paris
You wouldn't dare!
You, therefore, must have two aces.
You'd only be invited by ordinary people.
You'll have to go a long way to see one like it.
You'll sound like a jealous schoolboy.
You're a fool! And your granddaughter takes after you.
You're a friend of the family. Nobody would think anything of it.
You're a muttonhead. Do we go to Trouville?
You're coming with us now.
You're in a difficult position, aren't you?
You're legitimate. He's forbidden fruit.
You're not at all That funny, awkward little girl
You're ruining my lunch.
You're still young, uncle, aren't you?
You're upset. Please
You're world famous.
You've been clean and good, and it's been appreciated.
You've come back, Gaston. How tolerant you are.
You've gotten a trifle thinner, and it's most becoming.
You've trained her to know nothing but the sordid and the vulgar.
Younger things.
Your cheekbones are too high.
Your father is actually quite unique.
Your first suicide.
Your grip on the saucer must be firm...
Your male patriotism?
Your mother took singing lessons, and look where she ended up.
Your parties have filled the newspapers.
Your teeth, your eyes...
Your uncle is here, monsieur.
Youth! Stay close to the young...
more powerful, monsieur. Sixty kilometers an hour!
night, when we had Our last rendezvous
...pistol shots, Sandomirs and poison! Gigi.
...who was here the other day? Yes.
A great king? No, a little one.
A look at the ocean. Gigi!
A sweet one. Are you going to skate?
And a lamb fillet with truffles. Mmm.
And next year? Green!
And tomorrow? Ninety!
And when eternal spring is over? What difference does that make?
And? She turned me down.
Are you going away? Yes, for the weekend. Trouville.
But No buts.
But think of girls It's either yes or no
Come with me. Where?
Dipped? Dipped.
Dipped? Dipped. Not worth a sou.
Don't you go back! Go back?
Educates her? Yes.
Educates her? Yes.
Everything. Oh.
Fillet of sole with mussels, for a change. Mmm.
For how long? For what they describe as an extended stay.
Gaston, how are you? You look all in. Gigi.
Gaston! Hello, Gigi.
Gaston. GASTON: Good evening, Manuel.
Get a glass for yourself. I have one, sir.
Gigi! Hm?
Gigi? Hm?
Go quickly. Thank you.
Good day, Charles. Mademoiselle.
Good evening, Honoré. Good evening, Monsieur Lachaille.
Goodbye, Grandmama. Goodbye, Gigi.
Grandmama won't let me. I should hope not.
Grandmother? Yes, Mamita.
He did? He did.
Hello, Gaston. Hello, Gigi.
Henri Trouvère. Oh, no!
How did you know I was having a lesson? I just came from your house.
How good to see you. Mamita.
How is she kissing him? Wholeheartedly.
How many stories? Ninety!
How many yesterday? Ninety!
How often I've thought of that Friday Monday
I discard one. What I would really like...
I left immediately. Bravo!
I'll do it. Oh, no. No.
I'm sorry. What is it?
Is Trouville by the sea? Yes, you little idiot.
Is your grandmother home? Yes, she is.
Isn’t that true, Manuel? Absolutely, sir.
It's intriguing It's fatiguing
Last night. How did she do it?
Let me know what it is. Yes.
Madame Alvarez? Yes, you know her.
Mamita, are you alone? Yes.
Mamita. Gaston!
May I put it on? The clasp is a bit tricky.
May I see it now? Hm?
May I? Please.
Me too. But I've known them longer...
Nine. Goodbye, Honoré.
No! I'm sorry, girl. What did you say?
No. Try it again.
Not like that. No?
Oh, Grandmama! Gigi, what's happened?
Oh, I wouldn't, eh? No!
She seems happy. Happy!
Sniff around like a bloodhound? HONORÉ: Of course not.
Thank you for the drink. It was a pleasure.
The absolutely right thing to do. Of course.
The handle, yes. Whew!
The present. Oh.
This? An emerald.
To the Ice Palace. I don't skate.
Turned you down? Turned me down.
What color are the trees? Green!
What color were they last year? Green!
What did yours do? Scream.
What do they all do? Scream.
What else? English.
What will she do? Scream.
What? Madame Dunard.
What's that? Quiet.
Where are you going with that tie? Let's not talk about it.
Who gave it to you, aunt? A king.
Would you like that? I'd love it!
Yes, aunt. Now serve yourself.
Yes, yes. You go to Trouville. Hooray!
You think so? Oh, yes.
You were watching me? Force of habit.
You would have. I have to tell you...
You're sure? Of course.
... 1859...
...a topaz?
...and a queen...
...and a three.
...and an old wound prevented me from charging.
...and be sure the coffeepot is upright before you take the cup away.
...and breathe through your nose. Then you will feel the flavor.
...and brought the entire company to his house for a performance.
...and champagne on my birthday.
...and I know how many you've drawn.
...and left Paris that same evening for Monte Carlo.
...and making love in a gardenia scented garden?
...and Marmaluc the Terrible Turk?
...and me.
...and repudiated.
...and she adores you.
...and she educates her.
...and tell me what you do want.
...and that I shall sleep in your bed.
...and the gate was slammed behind me.
...and the poor thing doesn't know it.
...and the social climbers. They think it's a sign of culture.
...and the squalor of good intentions?
...and those who do not are usually women.
...and we will.
...and you want to drag me into a life that will make me suffer!
...arrived a half an hour ago in a cozy little inn at Honfleur.
...as a weapon for bargaining...
...as long as you never wear anything second rate.
...before any emotional advance.
...behind a tenor.
...but I know what all this means.
...but just because she's not attracted to Gaston...
...contain that miracle of elusive blue.
...darting about in the depths of the green light?
...did you, by any chance, buy the Paris Lyon Méditerranée Railroad?
...didn't we?
...do you make love all the time?
...does your grandmother ever hear you talk this way?
...doesn't make her a monster.
...enjoying the comforts of the poor.
...Europe is breeding a generation of vandals and ingrates.
...for an old friend like Gaston.
...for tea at the Reservoirs in Versailles.
...forgetting everything in the arms of the man who adores you...
...forgetting everything in the arms of the man who adores you...
...Gigi's hand in marriage?
...give me the infinite joy of bestowing on me...
...has a good reason.
...has it ever occurred to you that Gigi...?
...have broken up more households than infidelity.
...her King of Spain, her khedive, her maharajah.
...I could have devoured all Paris and most of Europe.
...I gave a party for last night.
...I have a better time with this outrageous brat...
...I must tell you that you upset all my plans for the weekend.
...I win.
...I've never heard it said you had any taste in clothes.
...if she uses the beauty of your nature...
...if she uses the beauty of your nature...
...in a long, ardent, passionate
...in honor of a heavenly creature I met this afternoon.
...in the entire history of human relations.
...inflict your misery in the name of respectability.
...is a thing of beauty, like a work of art.
...it sometimes happens we get married at last.
...it was in...
...it's gone up 12 points.
...lessons, lessons, lessons.
...listening to the music of love in an eternal spring.
...Madame Bocher and the plumber.
...means that I shall have my photograph in the papers.
...meet at his lawyer tomorrow and draw it up in detail.
...not in this century.
...of elusive blue.
...or don't you?
...or unmarried. How adorable they are!
...she was behind a tree.
...she went off with her first sultan.
...so she says.
...so they've been boring me longer.
...so young.
...than anybody in Paris. It'll be marvelous fun.
...that I've ever heard.
...that if Gigi goes out with me, she'll be compromised?
...that one would think it could only be removed by surgery.
...that your lips just happened to meet...
...the difficulties of the situation rather than the delights.
...the favor...
...then she's obviously not worth the chivalry or the nobility.
...to make an elegant young lady out of you.
...to perfection.
...turn, walk in properly and sit down properly.
...walk back and sit down.
...were by the sea, weren't they?
...what she says is quite true.
...when I read it in the newspapers.
...which is true...
...who'll marry her and give her four children in three years?
...who'll only give her a worthless name...
...whom you are keeping her for? Some underpaid bank clerk...
...whose love is obviously beginning to cool...
...will either be married...
...with all those flour mills.
...with ice covered souls and hatchets in their hands!
...with rococo roses embroidered on the garters.
...with the eyes of Paris on you....
...with your grandmother's cassoulet.
...worm ridden furniture, surrounded by filth.
...would you repeat that again, please?
...you never learned to dance.
...your eyelashes, your hair.
...your parents bore me to death.
[BONES CRUNCH]
[BONES CRUNCH]
[CLOCK STRIKES]
[DOORBELL RINGS]
[DOORBELL RINGS]
[DOORBELL RINGS]
[DOORBELL RINGS]
[DOORBELL RINGS]
[DOORBELL RINGS]
[GIGGLES]
[GIGI CLEARS THROAT]
[GRANDMAMA LAUGHS]
[HONORÉ WHISTLING]
[MAMA SINGS SCALES]
[MAMA SINGS SCALES]
[MAMA SINGS SCALES]
[MAMA SINGS SCALES]
[MUSIC PLAYS]
[MUSIC PLAYS]
[MUSIC STARTS]
[MUSIC STOPS]
[SCREAMING]
[SCREAMS AND GASPS]
[SINGING] There's that wretched man Louis de Latour
[SINGING] We met at 9
[SINGS] A necklace is love
[SINGS] Each time I see a little girl
[SINGS] Each time I see a little girl
[SINGS] How lovely to sit here In the shade
[SINGS] Just imagine your chagrin
[SINGS] Look at Paris in the spring When each solitary thing
[SINGS] Say a prayer For me tonight
[SINGS] There's sweeter music
[SINGS] Those little eyes So helpless and appealing
[SINGS] What time will we get there? Can I watch you play roulette?
[SNEEZING]
[SPEAKS IN FRENCH]
[WHISTLING]
[YAWNS]
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