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Funny Face (1957) Soundboard

Funny Face (1957) Soundboard

"Funny Face" is indeed a movie from 1957 that has gained recognition as a classic in the world of musical films. Directed by Stanley Donen and written by Leonard Gershe, it showcases a star-studded cast and captivating dance sequences. The film's infectious charm, memorable songs, and delightful storyline have ensured its enduring popularity among audiences of all ages.

The lead roles are ingeniously portrayed by Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire. Hepburn plays the role of Jo Stockton, a shy bookstore clerk who becomes the unexpected face of a high-fashion magazine. Hepburn's performance is both endearing and captivating, showcasing her natural elegance and grace. Astaire, a seasoned dancer and actor, takes on the role of Dick Avery, a renowned fashion photographer. His charismatic charm and effortless dancing capture the hearts of viewers, making him the perfect counterpart to Hepburn.

The supporting cast of "Funny Face" adds an extra layer of brilliance to the film. Kay Thompson portrays the vivacious fashion editor, Maggie Prescott, who discovers Jo and takes her under her wing. Thompson's impeccable comic timing and larger-than-life personality add a delightful energy to her character. Additionally, Michel Auclair plays the role of Professor Flostre, a renowned philosopher whose eccentricity and philosophical musings provide a comic relief throughout the film.

Furthermore, the film delivers memorable musical performances, featuring compositions by George and Ira Gershwin. The standout number is undoubtedly "Funny Face," a lively and catchy tune that perfectly captures the essence of the film. Hepburn's sweet yet powerful voice infuses the song with a heartfelt sincerity, leaving a lasting impression. Other notable songs in the film include "Think Pink," "How Long Has This Been Going On?," and "He Loves and She Loves." Each song demonstrates the exceptional talent of the cast and contributes to the overall joyous atmosphere of the film.

The visual splendor of "Funny Face" is further enhanced by its stunning cinematography and vibrant costumes. The film showcases iconic fashion designs by Hubert de Givenchy, who collaborated closely with Audrey Hepburn. The elegant and timeless outfits worn by Hepburn throughout the film have become synonymous with her unique style. The fashion sequences are visually captivating, presenting an array of colorful and extravagant outfits that will undoubtedly leave fashion enthusiasts in awe.

Due to its timeless appeal, "Funny Face" has become a beloved classic with a dedicated fan base. Its charming storyline and delightful performances make it the perfect choice for a cozy movie night or a musical marathon with friends. To fully immerse yourself in the world of "Funny Face," you can stream or download the film from various online platforms and experience the magic firsthand.

In addition to the film itself, the soundtrack of "Funny Face" is equally enchanting. The songs from the film have been recorded and released as a soundtrack album, allowing fans to relive the joyous melodies. The album features the captivating performances of Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire, and the rest of the cast, ensuring that the joyous spirit of "Funny Face" can be enjoyed anywhere, anytime. To play and download these delightful sounds, visit our website and embark on a musical journey with "Funny Face."

In conclusion, "Funny Face" is a timeless musical film that continues to captivate audiences with its charm and charisma. Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire's enchanting performances, alongside a stellar supporting cast, create a memorable viewing experience. With its lively songs, stunning visuals, and heartwarming storyline, this classic film is a must-watch for fans of musicals and romantic comedies alike. So grab some popcorn, sit back, and immerse yourself in the world of "Funny Face." Play and download these unforgettable sounds to experience the magic firsthand.

Ah, beautifuI!
All we know is
Alright, hit it.
Alright, Jo, it's spring. You're in love.
Am I here?
And she Ioves
And take someone who isn't emotionally involved. Like me
And to go on dancing as if nothing had happened.
And who would know?
Armande, Iet me see a breeze in the trees.
Around Montmartre and Montparnasse
As it should to you
Bonjour, Paris
But we've decided not to Iet it spoiI the ball
Clap your hands
Clap your hands, slap your thighs, gimme some heat, man!
Come alive in pink
Come along And shake your shoes time
Come on, let's wake up
Do you know why a chicken crosses the road?
Don't know where a
Don't you Iose time
Every stitch
Every stitch you switch
Everybody, ready!
Face
For miles and miles and miles
For worlds I'd not replace
For worlds I'd not replace
For you're a cutie
For you're a cutie
Forget it?
Funny
Gimme that, gimme that crazy knocked out beat!
Green's obscene, brown's taboo
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Has he been that way Iong?
He didn't show up. You're furious.
He Ioves
He mustn't!
He's as interested in your intellect as I am.
Heartbroken, suffering. You're Anna Karenina.
Her?
Here, hold these balloons high in the air, and when I say "run",
Hey, didn't you see that Iight outside?
Hit it.
I didn't mean to start any scene to
I don't want to spend my Iife retouching your pictures.
I heard you say that you
I know how CoIumbus feIt
I mean a man of your abiIity wasting his time
I must ask you to Ieave
I must find why my mind is behaving Iike a dancer
I thought that you were tired
I want dresses made up in this pink.
I will introduce you to them.
I wouIdn't presume to tell a woman
I'll give you your way
I'm certain you'll not be disappointed.
I'm sorry. I can't Iet you. Dr Post wouId never approve.
If you can cook the way you Iook
Into heaven I'm hurIed
Is it reaI?
Is this what you call rest?
It's too good to be true
Jo, fish. I want you to Iook Iike you're fishing.
Jo?
Jo.
Just to have you by my side
La spiritualitÈ inhÈrente ‡ I'empathicalisme
La steam!
Lafayette, we are here
Let go. Let go of my arm.
Let joy be monumentaI
Longer.
Makes for world shaking conversation?
Marcel, put some tears in her eyes.
Melissa, help me with this lamp. It's heavy.
Monsieur, you dance with Mimi?
My dear.
No use to break up
No, make it "To the women everywhere."
Nothing but trouble If he's found you
Now that he's dead, she Ioves him.
Now, stop!
Now, tip your head just a IittIe bit.
Now, today you're not happy.
Oh, c'est naturel.
Oh, yes.
Oh!
On a spree
On how to be IoveIy
On vous a manquÈe, mais on n'a pas le temps de s'arrÍtermaintenant.
One can't deny that she is unusuaI. Who is she?
Or should I run?
People everywhere will know that only empathicalism can bring peace.
Personality N T
Play day in pink
Please don't think I've suddenly gone mad
Please.
Professor Flostre, I came to talk with a philosopher.
Professor!
Red is dead, blue is through
She's got to be more than alright. She's got to have pizzazz.
Slap your thighs
So I couId taIk to him.
Some other time. I just stopped by to pick up the wife and kids.
Strike.
Tell me when you're ready. Say "go".
Thank you. We have everything we need.
That'll be $52 and 75 cents, and $1.20 for the taxi.
That's for me
That's it. You're homesick.
The dish ran away with the spoon.
The Iife deIirious
The night before, we'll introduce you to the press.
There we are.
They can't understand anyone coming here to work.
They're empathicalists.
Think pink, think pink
Think pink! Forget that Dior says black and rust
This is Mr Avery. These are my friends.
This is your wedding day, the happiest day of your Iife.
Though you're no Mona Lisa
To the Petit Palais
Trees are beautifuI.
TrËs gai, trËs chic, trËs magnifique
We both should do
We realise what futile lives we lead.
We'll be much stronger and Iive much Ionger
We're on the wrong floor.
What are you doing?
What do you call beautifuI? A tree. You'll Iook Iike a tree.
When Harold doesn't get his laundry, disaster!
When they parlez vous me
Where I come from, the man asks the girI to dance.
Will you please leave?
With more than beauty
With the dance that you do
WonderfuI!
You are in the Museum of Modern Art, Marion.
You do things to my point of view
You fill the air with smiles
You gotta be cheery
You just keep your hands off me, all of you.
You must come from the Stone Age.
You put yourself in the other person's place.
You said you needed sleep
You said you ought to rest
You'll be as IoveIy as can be
You'll never get in.
You're much too much
Your sunny
Your sunny, funny face
Bonjour. Bonjour.
Je vais mejetersur la rue She's gonna kill herself.
Please, Dick. I don't understand.
Quite through? Thank you. You've been wonderfuI.
She did that? I have 18 stitches in my head.
Why am I so happy? Because I say you are.
You will be there? Yes, of course.
"Having an evening of internationaI phiIosophy, poetry,
(all) We're strictly tourists
(applause)
(belljingles/doorshuts)
(Dovitch) Good models. What have you in mind?
(fanfare)
(man) I Iove your funny face
(military drum beat)
(music moves down tempo)
(slow, moodyjazz)
(women) For bags, pink for shoes
‡ travers tous mes Ècrits sur I'empathicalisme.

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