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Synopsis
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 incredibly wealthy Texas oil heiress. Lucky in investments but unlucky in love, poor Mary can never keep a fiance: either they're fortune-hunters or they don't want to marry anyone so rich and powerful. Thus, while on an ocean voyage to France, Mary poses as the model of dress designer Annie Farrell (Mary McCarthy), hoping to attract a man who is interested in her for herself, and not her millions. That man turns out to be dashing stage star Pierre (Gilbert Roland), but there's many comic complications and misunderstandings before the happy ending. What shocked the censors in 1954 was Jane Russell's sizzling musical number "Lookin' for Trouble", in which she performed an uninhibited bump-and-grind while wearing nothing more than a seven-ounce glorified bikini. While Ms. Russell herself was offended by her skimpy costume, she saw nothing wrong with the dance itself, pointing out that she intended it as a parody of a "burleycue" number. The professional blue-noses disagreed, however: the film was condemned by the Catholic Legion of Decency and denied a Production Code Seal. Eventually, producer Howard Hughes got the Seal--along with a million dollars' worth of free publicity, which is what he intended all along. Filmed in 3D, The French Line is the film that was ballyhooed with the classically tasteless ad campaign "J.R. in 3D--It'll knock both your eyes out!" ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Barbara Darrow Donna Adams
Barbara Dobbins Kitty Lee
Laura Elliot Katherine Hodges
Scott Elliott Bill Harris
Arthur Hunnicutt "Waco" Mosby
Joyce MacKenzie Myrtle Brown
Mary McCarty Annie Farrell
Gilbert Roland Pierre
Jane Russell Mary Carson
Craig Stevens Phil Barton
John Wengraf 1st Mate

Production Crew

Albert S. D'Agostino Art Director
Carroll Clark Art Director
Billy Daniel Choreography
Harry J. Wild Cinematographer
Constantin Bakaleinikoff Composer (Music Score)
Walter Scharf Composer (Music Score)
Howard Greer Costume Designer
Michael Woulfe Costume Designer
Lloyd Bacon Director
Robert Ford Editor
William Dorfman First Assistant Director
Mel Berns Makeup
Constantin Bakaleinikoff Musical Direction/Supervision
Edmund Grainger Producer
Isabel Dawn Screenwriter
Mary Loos Screenwriter
Matty Kemp Screenwriter
Richard Sale Screenwriter
Al Orenbach Set Designer
Darrell Silvera Set Designer
A. Earl Wolcott Sound/Sound Designer
Clem Portman Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1954
Runtime: 102
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Musical

Produced by
Franco London Films
RKO Pictures