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The Flame Of New Orleans

In old New Orleans, a beautiful adventuress juggles the attentions of a rich banker and a dashing sea captain. Director René Clair stated he and screenwriter Norman Krasna devised the film to parody Marlene Dietrich's screen image, and they did so with her knowledge.

Year: 1941
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Romance, Classic Drama, Classic Comedy, Romance, Classic Romance, Classic Cinema
Country: USA
Director: Rene Clair
Starring: Bruce Cabot, Marlene Dietrich, Roland Young
Duration: 76 Minutes
Rating: G
6.6/10
Location in store: Classic Comedy

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