Slightly French

Slightly French

Slightly French est un film américain réalisé en 1949 par Douglas Sirk


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Synopsis

Un metteur en scène tyrannique, perfectionniste et égocentrique est renvoyé pour avoir poussé à bout son actrice principale française. Dans une fête foraine, il rencontre une jeune danseuse sachant parler avec l'accent français. Il la convainc de le suivre et la fait répéter pour la faire passer pour française. Elle accepte de jouer le jeu auprès du producteur.

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  • Titre original : Slightly French


  • Réalisation : Douglas Sirk
  • Scénario : Karen DeWolf
  • Direction artistique : Carl Anderson
  • Décors : James Crowe
  • Costumes : Jean Louis
  • Photographie : Charles Lawton Jr.
  • Musique : George Duning
  • Direction musicale : Morris Stoloff
  • Chorégraphie  : Robert Sidney
  • Date de sortie : 1949

Distribution

Autour du film

Remake du film Un Rêve à deux (Let's Fall in love) tourné en 1933 par David Burton

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