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Can't Stop the Music is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by Nancy Walker in her only directed featured film. Written by Allan Carr and Bronté Woodard, the film is a pseudo-biography of the 1970s disco group the Village People loosely based on the actual story of how the group formed.
Village People is an American disco group known for its on-stage costumes and suggestive lyrics in their music. The group was originally formed by French producers Jacques Morali and Henri Belolo and lead singer Victor Willis [ 1 ] following the release of the debut album Village People , which targeted disco's large gay audience.
When she is a little girl Fiona's (Fiona Gordon) aunt Martha moves from a little village in Canada to Paris. Years later, Fiona receives a letter from her aunt Martha which asks her to come to Paris to help her since she is about to be forced into an old age home since she is 88. Fiona arrives in Paris only to find her aunt missing.
Tony is eventually sent back to the city, after shooting a French male stripper. Gary and Akmal soon discover that the murders have a Village People theme, with those murdered having been in one of the occupations of a Village Person, or resembling one. They fearfully deduce that either a policeman or a dentist (Akmal is uncertain, as he doesn ...
But good news, Once in Paris... is an American-made film that gives us three bright, lively, and real characters." [8] Roger Ebert responded, "I never believed the relationship between these two people. The only person in the movie I did buy, did like, did appreciate was the chauffeur, Jack Lenoir. I thought that he was a very good character.
The Village (marketed as M. Night Shyamalan's The Village) is a 2004 American period thriller film [4] written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. It stars Bryce Dallas Howard , Joaquin Phoenix , Adrien Brody , William Hurt , Sigourney Weaver , and Brendan Gleeson .
The production performed at the Lynn Redgrave Theatre in New York City. [4] [5] In 2017, he released "Hard Times", the first single from the album Still Makin' Noise. The single reached number 42 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, and was the first chart placement from any member of the Village People as a solo artist. [6] [7]
Paris Playboys is a 1954 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring The Bowery Boys. [1] The film was released on March 7, 1954, by Allied Artists and is the thirty-third film in the series.