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Release Date:
September 18, 1963
Original Title:
In the French Style
Alternate Titles:
À la française
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Casanna
Orsay Films
Production Countries:
France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 105
A young American art student must decide whether to stay in Paris with her boyfriend or go back to the U.S. when her wealthy father arrives to bring her back.
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Art Direction:
Rino Mondellini
Assistant Art Director:
Jacques Brizzio
Assistant Director:
Michel Wyn
Assistant Editor:
Françoise London
Associate Producer:
Claude Ganz
Camera Operator:
Wladimir Ivanov
Conductor:
André Girard
Continuity:
Marie-Josée Guissart
Director:
Robert Parrish
Director of Photography:
Michel Kelber
Editor:
Renée Lichtig
Hairstylist:
Jacques Dessange
Makeup Artist:
Phuong Maittret
Michel Deruelle
Original Music Composer:
Joseph Kosma
Producer:
Irwin Shaw
Robert Parrish
Producer's Assistant:
Catherine Wyler
Production Assistant:
Suzanne Wiesenfeld
Production Manager:
Ludmilla Goulian
Screenplay:
Irwin Shaw
Sound:
Jean Monchablon
Sound Effects Editor:
Denise Baby
Story:
Irwin Shaw
Unit Production Manager:
Roger Ferret
Wardrobe Master:
Philippe Venet
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