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  1. The French Line is a 1953 American musical film starring Jane Russell made by RKO Radio Pictures, directed by Lloyd Bacon and produced by Edmund Grainger, with Howard Hughes as executive producer. The screenplay was by Mary Loos and Richard Sale, based on a story by Matty Kemp and Isabel Dawn.

  2. The French Line: Directed by Lloyd Bacon. With Jane Russell, Gilbert Roland, Arthur Hunnicutt, Mary McCarty. When her fiancé leaves her, an oil heiress takes a cruise incognito in order to find a man who will love her for herself and not for her money.

    • (699)
    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Lloyd Bacon
    • 1954-02-08
  3. Mary "Mame" Carson (Jane Russell) is an oil heiress with a fortune so immense that it intimidates most men, leaving only an eager line of gold-digging suitors. In search of true love, Mame, in...

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    • Dennis Schwartz
    • Musical, Comedy
    • Lloyd Bacon
  4. The French Line (1954) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 42m 1954. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A Texas heiress masquerades as a model in hopes of finding true love. Cast & Crew. Read More. Lloyd Bacon. Director. Jane Russell. Mary "Mame" Carson, also known as Myrtle Brown.

    • Lloyd Bacon, William Dorfman
    • Jane Russell
  5. The French Line. Texas heiress Mary 'Mame' Carson strikes oil twice in one day, and her wealth scares away her fiance; so she decides to take a boat trip incognito to Paris and snare a husband using only her own abundant natural charms.

  6. Arthur Hunnicutt Cast. Mary Loos Screenplay. Richard Sale Screenplay. Harry J. Wild Cinematography. Walter Scharf Music. Critics reviews. When her fiancé leaves her, an oil heiress takes a cruise incognito in order to find a man who will love her for herself and not for her money.

  7. 10. Sept. 2012 · Enter Gilbert Roland as a French musical comedy star and the excuse for some song-and-dance routines that look like out-takes from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and How to Marry a Millionaire.