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Slightly French
Directed byDouglas Sirk
Written byKaren DeWolf
Herbert Fields
Produced byIrving Starr
StarringDorothy Lamour
Don Ameche
Janis Carter
CinematographyCharles Lawton Jr.
Edited byAl Clark
Music byGeorge Duning
Production
company
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • February 2, 1949 (1949-02-02)
Running time
81 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Slightly French is a 1949 American musical comedy film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Dorothy Lamour, Don Ameche and Janis Carter.[1] The screenplay concerns a Hollywood director who recruits an American singer.

Premise

After clashing with the French star of his film who then quits, a Hollywood director recruits an American singer who he tries to pass off as a Frenchwoman.

Partial cast

References

  1. ^ Stern p.59

Bibliography

  • Stern, Michael. Douglas Sirk. Twayne Publishers, 1979.