
In Fashion 1974
Step into the whimsical world of *In Fashion (1974)*, a delightful musical comedy that whisks audiences away to the bustling streets of turn-of-the-century Paris.
Director: Jon Jory
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is In Fashion (1974) about?
*In Fashion (1974)* follows a series of comedic misadventures set in fin-de-siècle Paris, where a case of mistaken identity spirals into a web of deceptions and chance meetings. The story revolves around a tailor's shop that becomes the unlikely stage for this theatrical romp, blending humor with the elegance of the era.
Who directed In Fashion?
Jon Jory directed *In Fashion (1974)*, bringing his expertise in live theater to the screen with a production that feels as fresh as the stage.
Who stars in In Fashion?
The film features standout performances from Max Wright, Charlotte Rae, Donna Curtis, Daniel Davis, and Pamela Hall.
Is In Fashion (1974) worth watching?
With its lively blend of comedy and musical numbers, *In Fashion (1974)* is a charming throwback to classic theater. While it may not have a modern IMDb rating, its nostalgic appeal and ensemble cast make it a fun watch for fans of vintage farce and live performance.
How long is In Fashion?
Runtime details for *In Fashion (1974)* are not listed.
About In Fashion (1974) — A Parisian Farce with Classic Wit and Live Theater Charm
Step into the whimsical world of *In Fashion (1974)*, a delightful musical comedy that whisks audiences away to the bustling streets of turn-of-the-century Paris. Directed by Jon Jory and based on George Feydeau's classic farce *Tailleur Pour Dames*, this lively stage production is a masterclass in mistaken identities, chance encounters, and dizzying deceptions. Originally filmed live for the Broadway Theater Archive, the production stars the charismatic Charlotte Rae and Max Wright in a performance that crackles with energy and humor, perfectly capturing the era's charm and wit.
The film's playful plot unfolds against a backdrop of Parisian elegance, where every twist and turn keeps viewers guessing. With its clever dialogue, spirited musical numbers, and a stellar cast bringing Feydeau's timeless comedy to life, *In Fashion (1974)* is a treat for fans of classic theater and lighthearted entertainment alike.