Love Is a Ball (1963) [NR]

Release Date:
April 24, 1963

Original Title:
Love Is a Ball

Alternate Titles:
All This and Money Too
Le Grand Duc et l'héritière

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 111

The hilariously mad story of all the best things in life that are not free... and the one thing that definitely is!

Etienne makes a good living out of marrying off poor but titled young men to rich but untitled young ladies. Millicent is now in his sights on the Riviera, and Grand Duke Gaspar is the bait. But what if Millicent starts to fancy planted chauffeur John instead, and Gaspar takes a shine to Etienne's secretary Janine?

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Art Direction:
Jean-André d'Eaubonne

Assistant Director:
Daniel McCauley
Patrice Dally

Associate Producer:
Harry Caplan

Book:
Lindsay Hardy

Camera Operator:
Wladimir Ivanov

Costume Design:
Frank L. Thompson

Director:
David Swift

Director of Photography:
Edmond Séchan

Editor:
Tom McAdoo
Cathy Kelber

Hair Supervisor:
Gladys Witten

Makeup Artist:
Jean Paul Ulysse

Music Editor:
Jean Ravel

Original Music Composer:
Michel Legrand

Producer:
Martin Poll

Production Manager:
Eugène Nase

Screenplay:
Tom Waldman
Frank Waldman
David Swift

Second Unit Director:
Harry Caplan

Set Decoration:
Fernand Bernardi

Sound Recordist:
Guy Rophé

Unit Manager:
Michel Mombailly

Wardrobe Designer:
Gladys de Segonzac

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