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  1. The French Line: Directed by Lloyd Bacon. With Jane Russell, Gilbert Roland, Arthur Hunnicutt, Mary McCarty. When her fiancé leaves her, an oil heiress takes a cruise incognito in order to find a man who will love her for herself and not for her money.

  2. The French Line (1953) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. To this end, she switches identities with model Myrtle Brown, and sets sail with her bosom pal Annie...and French revue star Pierre DuQuesne, who has been hired to keep a watchful eye on "Mary Carson" a perfect setup for Musical Comedy Misunderstandings.

  4. "French Line" is thinly plotted but quite attractive light musical with a star first seen in her 'bubble of excitement' bath scene, then in a daring and gorgeous gown... Russell performs a dance of the 1920s singing "Lookin' for Trouble."

  5. A love letter to journalists set in an outpost of an American newspaper in a fictional twentieth century French city that brings to life a collection of stories published in "The French Dispatch Magazine".

  6. The French Line (1953) photos, including production stills, premiere photos and other event photos, publicity photos, behind-the-scenes, and more.

  7. The French Line. Edit. WELL! I'LL BE SWITCHED (uncredited) Music by Josef Myrow. Lyrics by Ralph Blane and Robert Wells. Performed by Jane Russell and Theresa Harris. WITH A KISS (uncredited) Music by Josef Myrow. Lyrics by Ralph Blane and Robert Wells. Performed by Gilbert Roland and bevy of beauties. COMMENT ALLEZ VOUS (uncredited) Music by Josef Myrow. Lyrics by Ralph Blane and Robert Wells. Performed by Gilbert Roland and children.

  8. By what name was The French Line (1953) officially released in Canada in English?

  9. Originally presented in 3-D, with the tagline "See Jane Russell in 'The French Line' - she'll knock BOTH your eyes out!" Initially, Jane Russell was to have performed her "Lookin' for Trouble" number in a bikini, a bathing suit that was quite racy for 1954.

  10. Kim Novak, Suzanne Alexander, Billy Daniel, Barbara Darrow, Millie Doff, Nora Hayden, Dolores Michaels, Pat Sheehan, and Beverly Thompson in The French Line (1953)