Pardon My French (1951 film)
The Lady from Boston is a 1951 French-American comedy film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Paul Henreid, Merle Oberon and Paul Bonifas. The film is also known as Pardon My French. A French-language version Dans la vie tout s'arrange was also made.
The Lady From Boston (Pardon My French) | |
---|---|
Directed by | Bernard Vorhaus |
Starring | Paul Henreid Merle Oberon Paul Bonifas |
Music by | Henri Taverna |
Production companies | Cusick Films Jupiter Films |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date | 10 August 1951 |
Running time | 82 minutes |
Countries | France United States |
Language | English |
Henreid said he made the film because it was a commitment "to an old friend, Andre Sarve", a French producer. He says it was a "pleasant enough love story" and that Henreid acted as co producer with Sarve.[1]
Plot
A Boston schoolteacher (Oberon) inherits a chateau in France, but on arriving to take over the property she discovers it is filled with squatters.
Cast
- Paul Henreid - Paul Rencourt
- Merle Oberon - Elizabeth Rockwell
- Paul Bonifas - Monsieur Bleubois
- Maximilienne - Madame Bleubois
- Jim Gérald - Monsieur Poisson
- Alexandre Rignault - Rondeau
- Martial Rèbe - Mobet
- Dora Doll - Yvette
- Laura Daryl - Mme. Mobet
- Lucien Callamand - Inspector
- Víctor Merenda - François
- Gilberte Defoucault - Marie-Claire
- Marina Vlady - Jacqueline
- Gérard Rosset - Michel
- Albert Culloz - André
- Nicole Monnin - Marcelle
- André Aversa - Pierrot
References
- Henreid, Paul; Fast, Julius (1984). Ladies man : an autobiography. St. Martin's Press. p. 190. ISBN 9780312463847.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.