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Slightly French

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In a small town in New England, a charming young American feels trapped in the monotony of his daily life. His fate takes an unexpected turn when a group of picturesque French expatriates arrives, bringing with them an air of sophistication and adventure. Among them stands an elegant and enigmatic woman who captures the protagonist's attention, leading him to fully immerse himself in her colorful, bohemian world.

As he navigates between local customs and the eccentricities of his new friends, the young man begins to develop a new identity. However, as he becomes more involved with the French community, comical misunderstandings and absurd situations arise, testing both his sense of humor and that of those around him. The romantic tension between him and the woman he admires intensifies, building the plot to a crescendo of love and confusion.

With a touch of comedy and a nod to French culture, the young man faces the need to choose between his conservative life and the exciting, albeit chaotic, new reality he has found. With unexpected twists and heartwarming moments, the story explores cultural clashes and the possibilities of personal reinvention in a world full of surprises and charisma. Will he be able to find his true self amidst the hilarity and romance? The answer lies in laughter, love, and, of course, a little bit of French art.

Media type
Movie
Year
1949
Director
Douglas Sirk
Writer
Karen DeWolf
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.30
Actors
Dorothy Lamour
Don Ameche
Janis Carter
Willard Parker
Adele Jergens
Jeanne Manet
Patricia Barry
William Bishop
Symona Boniface
Paul Bradley
W. Earl Brown
Jack Bruce
Leonard Carey
Kernan Cripps
Roy Darmour
Hal K. Dawson
Jack Deery
Jack Del Rio
Franklyn Farnum
Frank Ferguson
George Ford
Bess Flowers
Kenneth Gibson
Dick Gordon
Herschel Graham
Sam Harris
Myron Healey
Al Hill
Earle Hodgins
Fred Howard
Carol Hughes
Charles Jordan
Tom Kingston
Jimmy Lloyd
Frank Mayo
Harold Miller
Gerald Mohr
Sol Murgi
George Nardelli
Dave Pepper
Jack Perry
Terri Randall
Suzanne Ridgway
Wally Rose
Robert Ryan
Cosmo Sardo
Jeffrey Sayre
Charles Sherlock
Will Stanton
Larry Steers
Michael Towne
Edwin Tuttle
Bill Wallace
Pierre Watkin
Frank Wilcox
Robert B. Williams
Gender
Comedy
MΓΊsica
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
Irving Starr
Original title
Slightly French
Duration
81
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