The 1956 film "New Faces" is a Broadway hit that features a collection of skits, songs, and dances around a flimsy plot. The story follows a performer/producer struggling to find funding for his show, which is saved when a wealthy Texan agrees to invest if his daughter can be in the show and he gets to see it first. The film showcases talented performers, including Eartha Kitt, and features songs like "C'est si bon" and "Santa Baby". The comedy skits were written by Ronny Graham and Mel Brooks, and include parodies of famous plays like "Death of a Salesman".
New Faces
This film seamlessly blends skits, sketches, songs, and dances into a cohesive narrative, showcasing the talents of its creative team.