

On the Riviera
In this fast-paced remake of the Maurice Chevalier vehicle Folies Bergère, talented Danny Kaye plays both a performer and a heroic French military pilot.
Insights
Plot Summary
Two vaudeville performers, Jack and Bob, who are look-alikes for a famous French aviator, attempt to impersonate him to gain favor with his wife and fortune. Their charade quickly spirals into comedic chaos as they navigate mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, and the precarious world of high society.
Critical Reception
On the Riviera was a moderate box office success and received mixed reviews upon its release. Critics praised Danny Kaye's dual performance and the musical numbers, but some found the plot to be predictable and the humor to be hit-or-miss. Over time, it has been remembered fondly as a charming, if not entirely groundbreaking, musical comedy of the era.
What Reviewers Say
- Danny Kaye's energetic dual performance is the main draw.
- The musical numbers and costumes are visually appealing.
- The plot relies heavily on mistaken identity, leading to predictable comedic situations.
Google audience: Audience reception is not readily available through specific Google user ratings or summaries for this older film.
Fun Fact
Danny Kaye's performance in 'On the Riviera' showcased his remarkable ability to portray distinct characters, a talent he honed throughout his career in films like 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' and 'The Inspector General'.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources