The French Line (1954)

  • The French Line (1954)
  • The French Line (1954)
  • The French Line (1954)
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Like so many other films that were once considered "lewd" and "scandalous", The French Line seems as harmless as Pollyanna when seen today. Essentially a remake of The Richest Girl in the World, the film stars Jane Russell as Mary Carson, an incredib...
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Songs as gay as Champagne.

OO-LA-LA...IT`S THE BIG MUSICAL THAT HAS FRANCE BLUSHING! (original print ad - all caps)

See Jane Russell in 3-D - She`ll Knock BOTH Your Eyes Out!

THAT Picture! THAT Dance! - you`ve heard so much about!
Related Movies

The Richest Girl in the World [Version of] (Year of movie: 1934)

Discography

Singles

The French Line

Looking for Trouble

By Madame Firelle

Any Gal From Texas

Poor Andre

What is this That I Feel?

Wait Till You See Paris

Comment Allez Vous

With a Kiss

Well! I`ll Be Switched
 

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  • Kim Novak`s film debut as a model on the stairs.
  • Filmed in summer 1953.
  • Initially, Jane Russell was to have performed her "Lookin` for Trouble" number in a bikini, a bathing suit that was quite racy for 1954. She wore the skimpy outfit for a production still (later reproduced in her autobiography) but complained that she felt "very naked" in front of the movie`s crew. Eventually a compromise was reached, and she appeared in the one-piece outfit shown in the movie.
  • Originally presented in 3-D, with the tagline "See Jane Russell in `The French Line` - she`ll knock BOTH your eyes out!"
  • `Jane Russell``s dance to "Looking For Trouble" was shot in two versions. For the American release, she did her pelvic "bumps" behind a flower planter. For the European release, the "bumps" were done without anything hiding them.
  • Cameo: [Billy Daniel] The film`s choreographer appears as Andre in the "Poor Andre" number.
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