One Touch of Venus (1948) is a film directed by William A. Seiter, starring Robert Walker and Ava Gardner, released by Universal Studios, and based on the Broadway musical of the same name written by Kurt Weill. However, the film omits most of Weill's music and thus got poor reviews. In 1945, Mary Pickford announced that she would produce a film version of this musical with the Broadway cast, including Mary Martin, filmed in Technicolor, directed by Gregory La Cava, and released by United Artists. However, Martin got pregnant and Pickford sold the rights to Lester Cowan at Universal in August 1947. Ann Ronell, Cowan's wife, wrote the additional music that replaced much of Weill's material.
剧情零分,爱娃满分歌舞负分
#纯因为颜
片子里只要有人莫名其妙开始唱歌就可以算歌舞片了么。
尽管除了爱娃以外,里面的演员演技都做作的要死,尽管整部片子显得有点弱智,但是仍不失一部偶然发现的佳作