Frou-Frou (1955 film)

Frou-Frou, is a French comedy film from 1955, directed by Augusto Genina, written by A. E. Carr, starring Dany Robin and Louis de Funès. The film is also known as "A Girl from Paris".[2]

Frou-Frou
Directed byAugusto Genina
Produced byGamma Film (France)
Written byA. E. Carr
Cécil Saint-Laurent
Based onFrou-Frou
by Jacques Laurent
StarringDany Robin
Louis de Funès
Music byLouiguy
CinematographyHenri Alekan
Edited byAugusto Genina
Distributed byGamma Film
Release date
  • 19 July 1955 (1955-07-19) (France)
Running time
112 minutes
CountryFrance
Italy
LanguageItalian
Box office$17.3 million[1]

Plot

Frou-Frou is a 16-year-old peddler. She comes to the attention of four gentlemen who agree on helping her to improve her situation. They teach her to behave like a lady and introduce her to the upper class. But she falls in love with an unsuccessful artist who commits suicide after he has befathered her with a daughter...

Cast

  • Dany Robin as Antoinette Dubois called "Frou-Frou"
  • Louis de Funès as Colonel Cousinet-Duval, one of Frou-Frou's mentors
  • Gino Cervi as Prince Vladimir Bilinsky, one of Frou-Frou's mentors
  • Philippe Lemaire as Michel Arthus, the young painter
  • Ivan Desny as Henri de Gaspard, Frou-Frou's first lover
  • Mischa Auer as Grand duke Alexis
  • Jean Wall as Jean Sabatier, one of Frou-Frou's mentors
  • Umberto Menalti as Count Sigismond Meursault, one of Frou-Frou's mentors
  • Daniel Ceccaldi as Chevalier des Grieux, the young man at the masked ball
  • Marie Sabouret as Grande duchess Anna Ivanovna, keeper of a Russian restaurant
  • Béatrice Arnac as Rosemonde
  • Simone Sylvestre as Ketty
  • Mylène Demongeot as The mistress
  • Isabelle Pia as Michèle Dubois, Frou-Frou's daughter

References


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