The Flame of New Orleans

The Flame of New Orleans

1941
Romance
Comedy
1h 19m
French farce comes to the New World in 1840 as Claire Ledoux convinces the middle-aged banker who is her fiance that she is two different women -- a deception made necessary by the arrival of a man acquainted with the swath she cut across Europe. Giraud has been about to foreclose on a $150 loan made to a sea captain who needed the funds to court Claire. Get Claire's "cousin" out of New Orleans before the wedding, Giraud tells the sea captain and the debt will be paid. (imdb)
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The Flame of New Orleans

1941
Romance
Comedy
1h 19m
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Rated 01 Jul 2017
50
77th
They're running out of ways to exhibit Marlene Dietrich as a deceiving woman. Her films are getting lighter and more ridiculous. This one's a pure rump. That's not necessarily a bad thing, for it is fun, but Dietrich could be so much more fun when devilish. This does have the distinction of being René Clair's first Hollywood film. Shows his sense of humor, but there is no denying he made better films before this as well as after.

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