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1953
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"The French Line" is a musical film from the United States, first released in 1953. The movie was directed by Lloyd Bacon, and its screenplay was written by Mary Loos and Richard Sale, a journalist.
Some of the key people involved in the film include Jane Russell and Gilbert Roland. Harry J. Wild was responsible for the cinematography, while the editing was done by Robert Ford. Walter Scharf composed the music for the film.
The French Line belongs to the musical film genre and is an instance of both a movie and a creative work. The cinematography industry plays a significant role in the production of this film.
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