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Slightly French
1949, Movie, NR, 81 mins
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A remake of Columbia's LET'S FALL IN LOVE (1934), SLIGHTLY FRENCH casts Ameche as the hard-driving director who forces his leading lady to a near breakdown and is thus promptly fired from the production. He comes across Brooklyn lass Lamour and creates the actress needed for the movie, via a Pygmalion-type of transformation. The major talent this actress must possess is that of seeming to be French, and Lamour's convincing imitation soon gets Ameche his job back. And, of cou...
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Slightly French: Cast & Details
Year: 1949
Rated NR
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Dorothy Lamour
: Mary O'Leary
Don Ameche
: John Gayle
Janis Carter
: Louisa Gayle
Willard Parker
: Douglas Hyde
Adele Jergens
: Yvonne La Tour
Jeanne Manet
: Nicolette
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