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Fanny

  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.8K
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Charles Boyer, Horst Buchholz, Leslie Caron, and Maurice Chevalier in Fanny (1961)
A love story set in Marseilles, France
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Coming-of-AgePeriod DramaDramaRomance

Young Marius dreams of leaving his dull provincial life and seeing the world. When the beautiful Fanny declares her adoration for him, Marius must choose between an adventurous life at sea a... Read allYoung Marius dreams of leaving his dull provincial life and seeing the world. When the beautiful Fanny declares her adoration for him, Marius must choose between an adventurous life at sea and the grandest adventure of all: love.Young Marius dreams of leaving his dull provincial life and seeing the world. When the beautiful Fanny declares her adoration for him, Marius must choose between an adventurous life at sea and the grandest adventure of all: love.

  • Director
    • Joshua Logan
  • Writers
    • S.N. Behrman
    • Joshua Logan
    • Marcel Pagnol
  • Stars
    • Leslie Caron
    • Maurice Chevalier
    • Charles Boyer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joshua Logan
    • Writers
      • S.N. Behrman
      • Joshua Logan
      • Marcel Pagnol
    • Stars
      • Leslie Caron
      • Maurice Chevalier
      • Charles Boyer
    • 67User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 5 Oscars
      • 1 win & 16 nominations total

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    Leslie Caron
    Leslie Caron
    • Fanny
    Maurice Chevalier
    Maurice Chevalier
    • Panisse
    Charles Boyer
    Charles Boyer
    • Cesar
    Horst Buchholz
    Horst Buchholz
    • Marius
    Georgette Anys
    Georgette Anys
    • Honorine (Fanny's Mother)
    Salvatore Baccaloni
    • Escartifigue (Ferryboat Captain)
    • (as Baccaloni)
    Lionel Jeffries
    Lionel Jeffries
    • Monsieur Brun (The Englishman)
    Raymond Bussières
    Raymond Bussières
    • The Admiral
    • (as Raymond Bussieres)
    Joël Flateau
    • Cesario (Fanny's Son)
    • (as Joel Flateau)
    Victor Francen
    Victor Francen
    • Panisse's Elder Brother
    Paul Bonifas
    Paul Bonifas
    • The Postman
    Jack Ary
    • Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Alan Colegrave
    Alan Colegrave
    • Dead Licker
    • (uncredited)
    Daniel Crohem
    Daniel Crohem
      Dominique Davray
      Dominique Davray
      • Woman #1 at Fish Market
      • (uncredited)
      Germaine Delbat
      • Louis Panisse's Wife
      • (uncredited)
      Clément Harari
      Clément Harari
        Maguy Horiot
          • Director
            • Joshua Logan
          • Writers
            • S.N. Behrman
            • Joshua Logan
            • Marcel Pagnol
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          User reviews67

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          mdjoshfan

          What about Marius?

          I LOVE this movie and can't believe I haven't seen a decent comment about Horst Buchholz!

          I grew up on the musical "Fanny". My mother has always claimed that she was pregnant with me or I was conceived the weekend that my parents went to NYC to see it and that's why I love musicals so much. I'm from a large family and whenever we were on long car rides, we always sang songs from "Fanny" (and always, "The Thought of You", "Love is a Very Light Thing", and "Other Hands, Other Hearts" as dramatically as we could.)

          One big joke when I was young was that we had to go to a music store and order a new Fanny 'cause my mom's was cracked. When I found the CD for a sister for Christmas in the last few years, she screamed when she opened it, showed it to the room, and the rest of us screamed. When the in-laws, nieces and nephews asked what "Fanny" was, we broke into "The Thought of You".

          When the movie came out on TV, the ten of us gathered in a dark room to watch it and were thrilled when we heard the overture. But half of the family left the room when they realized it wasn't a musical. I was one of the ones who stayed and have always loved this movie. Knowing which song is playing in the background just enhances it. But, I think this has the best filmed kiss EVER!! Horst Buchholz makes me ache and I think he demonstrates the same kind of frustration and passion that Jimmy Stewart did in "It's a Wonderful Life" when he was stuck in his town and dreamed for bigger things for himself. I just had two girlfriends here for the weekend and I introduced "Fanny" to them. We ended up watching it three times (and other parts over and over) and just ordered copies for them.

          I've also ordered "Marius", "Fanny" and "Cesar" and am still waiting for "Fanny" to arrive, though I decided to watch "Marius" already. I know that there will be gaps that will be filled in but that can happen in an editing room today. Just listen to a director's commentary on a DVD today and you realize what ended up on the cutting room floor which now explains some thing that seemed odd in a film. The only thing I found odd about Fanny saying that Panisse was dying was 1) saying it in front of her son, and 2) not hugging and kissing her child that was missing.

          But I always feel bad that Horst went to his grave not knowing how many women admired him in this film in my corner of the world. One time when watching it with a sister and a friend, after the part where Fanny explains to Marius that each night there's a woman who would love to lie down next to him, my friend said, "There are THREE women who would love to lie down next to you." :-) YUM-MY!
          whpratt1

          A Must See Romantic Film

          Leslie Caron, (Fanny) was fantastic in this romantic story where she shines like a very sweet and pretty young girl who grew up with a young man and they were both very much in love. Fanny's mother sells all kinds of fish on the water front docks and Fanny helps sell fish also. The young man who Fanny loves is the son of Charles Boyer, (Cesar) and he owns a sort of café and his son loves Fanny very much but he is getting tired of his father's café and wants to go to sea and become a sailor. The story takes an about face when this young man has to make up his mind if he wants to marry Fanny or go to sea, which his father would not be very happy about. This is a great love story and it will hold your interest from the very beginning to the very end.
          10eadoe

          "It depends on the SIZE of the thirds!"

          I was so glad to see so many reviewers say that this is their favorite movie of all time, because it is mine too -- but I always thought I was the only one who felt this way about it! A large part of my sentimental reaction to this movie comes from the fact that Charles Boyer looked so much like my father did at that age, and this was also the last video my dad and I watched together before he died. When Marius comes out of the café to go to sea, his father is standing on the waterfront watching the ship. There is a stunning fast zoom-in to the back of his father's head that stops my heart, not just because I feel Marius' shock at the realization that he will not see his father again for five years, but also because Boyer looks so much like my own father in that scene. Strangely, when my dad and I watched this together, he caught his breath at this same scene, and said that Boyer looked so much like HIS father!

          When Marius says goodnight to his father (Boyer) the night before he plans to run away to sea, there is a beautiful scene in which Boyer is walking up the stairs, then turns and says to his son, "You know, I always tell you that you have ruined my life, but ..." at which point Boyer clutches his chest and becomes so choked up that he can barely continue, and croaks out the line, "it's not true!" It's the most touching, understated scene between a father and son I have ever seen in a movie. (Tragically, Boyer's own son committed suicide four years after this movie was made -- it makes me wonder whether the poignancy of his acting in this scene sprung from his real-life feelings about his own son.)

          And who can forget the loving, gentle lecture he gives his son later, when he comes back from sea and wants to take his baby back from Panisse. Boyer tells him that "love is like cigarette smoke -- it doesn't weigh very much -- it takes a lot of love to make 23 pounds" and that Panisse gave the bulk of it to the baby.

          And what about Cesar's (Boyer) math skills when he tries to show his son how to make a drink and tells him to use 1/3 each of four ingredients. When his son says, "but a glass only holds three thirds!" Boyer shouts, "It depends on the SIZE of the thirds!"

          From start to finish, this film depicts the gentle pathos and kindness of people who all know and love each other (as Marius says, "people who maybe love me too much!"). There are no villains. Even when Panisse (Maurice Chevalier) storms out of the café in a huff, saying that his lifelong friend Cesar (Boyer) has insulted him and that he will never set foot in Cesar's café again -- when someone asks, "What about our card game tonight?" Panisse gives a typically Gallic shrug and replies, "But of course I will be back for that -- what has one thing to do with the other?"

          A warm, funny, and amazingly insightful movie, and a rare opportunity to see two French greats -- Charles Boyer and Maurice Chevalier -- play off each other and steal scene after scene from the young people!
          raptorf186

          Well acted, beautiful love story.

          I saw this movie in 1961 and was so moved by it, that it is now one of my all time favorites. Leslie Caron stole my heart then and now. Charles Boyer was fantastic. The dialogue was especially intelligent. The music was superb.
          10ginetta-1

          Beautiful movie - superb performances by all!

          I just saw this movie for the first time and loved it very much. The actors are wonderful, especially Charles Boyer (oscar-nominated for his portrayal of Cesar) and Maurice Chevalier; their colorful characters sound so true. Beautifully photographed in Marseille by cinematographer, Jack Cardiff, the scenery is picturesque. Although it was filmed in English, Joshua Logan's film retains the flavor of Marseille and it's people. It is an universal story and has not aged. A mix of comedy and drama, I caught myself laughing and crying at the same time. I highly recommend this movie and hope that Warner Bros. will put it on it's upcoming list of DVD releases.

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          • Trivia
            Joshua Logan was anxious to replicate the success of Gigi (1958) and according to Leslie Halliwell insisted on a publicity campaign for "Joshua Logan's 'Fanny' ", until the double meaning was explained to him.
          • Goofs
            In the opening scene at the bar, Marius is seen grabbing a green bottle of wine for his customer from the bar, but when he arrives at the outdoor table to pour the glass, the bottle is now clear.
          • Quotes

            Marius: [angrily insulting Panisse] Lecher!

            Panisse: What?

            Marius: Eunuch!

            Fanny: Oh, Marius, be consistent. He can't be both.

            Marius: Debaucher of young girls!

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          • Release date
            • June 28, 1961 (United States)
          • Country of origin
            • United States
          • Language
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Fani
          • Filming locations
            • Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
          • Production companies
            • Warner Bros.
            • Mansfield Productions
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          • Gross US & Canada
            • $9,996,178
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          • Runtime
            2 hours 14 minutes
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.85 : 1

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