The French Line
1954 film by Lloyd Bacon / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with the French Line, a shipping company, or the French line, a unit of length.
The French Line is a 1953 American musical film starring Jane Russell made by RKO Radio Pictures, directed by Lloyd Bacon and produced by Edmund Grainger, with Howard Hughes as executive producer. The screenplay was by Mary Loos and Richard Sale, based on a story by Matty Kemp and Isabel Dawn. It was filmed in three strip technicolor and Dual strip polarized 3D during what many consider 3-D film's "golden era" of 1952-1954.
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Directed by | Lloyd Bacon |
Written by | Matty Kemp Isabel Dawn Mary Loos Richard Sale |
Produced by | Edmund Grainger |
Starring | Jane Russell Gilbert Roland Arthur Hunnicutt Mary McCarty |
Cinematography | Harry J. Wild |
Edited by | Robert Ford |
Music by | Walter Scharf (uncredited) |
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Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $2.9 million (US)[2] |
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Gilbert Roland co-stars and Kim Novak makes her first film appearance.