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The French Line

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Imagine a story that blends glamour, romance, and a touch of adventure against the vibrant backdrop of the French Riviera. Our protagonist is a stunning model and artist who, in addition to conquering the catwalks, has a heart that leads her to explore love in its multiple facets. Drawn by the bohemian atmosphere of the coast, she embarks on a journey that plunges her into a love triangle between a handsome millionaire and a charming artist.

As she navigates between the worlds of luxury and passion, our heroine faces societal expectations and the realities of her own choices. With a mix of madness, glamour, and sincerity, the story reveals the complexities of love and the pursuit of genuine happiness. As unexpected encounters and comedic misunderstandings unfold, each character strives to find their place in a world where social status often overshadows feelings.

The backdrop of seaside landscapes and endless parties serves as a setting for the emotional evolution of the protagonist, caught between her dreams and the demands of the men around her. With a vibrant aesthetic sense and a captivating soundtrack that resonates with the era, this tale not only paints a picture of a time but also invites reflection on the true meaning of love and personal freedom. Ultimately, the protagonist must decide what love truly means and whether her quest will bring her the fulfillment she so deeply desires.

Media type
Movie
Year
1954
Director
Lloyd Bacon
Writer
Mary Loos
Richard Sale
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.10
Actors
Jane Russell
Gilbert Roland
Arthur Hunnicutt
Mary McCarty
Joyce Mackenzie
Rita Corday
Scott Elliott
Craig Stevens
Kasey Rogers
Steven Geray
John Wengraf
Michael St. Angel
Barbara Darrow
Barbara Dobbins
Jean Moorhead
Ellye Marshall
Kim Novak
George D. Wallace
Nick Stuart
Charles Smith
Bess Flowers
Theresa Harris
Shirley Patterson
Suzanne Alexander
Lomax Study
Gender
Romance
Comedy
MΓΊsica
Country
United States
Producers
Edmund Grainger
Original title
The French Line
Duration
102
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