- Source: Pardon My French (1951 film)
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The Lady from Boston is a 1951 French-American comedy film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Paul Henreid, Merle Oberon and Paul Bonifas. The film is also known as Pardon My French. A French-language version Dans la vie tout s'arrange was also made.
Henreid said he made the film because it was a commitment "to an old friend, Andre Sarve", a French producer. He says it was a "pleasant enough love story" and that Henreid acted as co producer with Sarve.
Plot
A Boston schoolteacher (Oberon) inherits a chateau in France, but on arriving to take over the property she discovers it is filled with squatters.
Cast
Paul Henreid - Paul Rencourt
Merle Oberon - Elizabeth Rockwell
Paul Bonifas - Monsieur Bleubois
Maximilienne - Madame Bleubois
Jim Gérald - Monsieur Poisson
Alexandre Rignault - Rondeau
Martial Rèbe - Mobet
Dora Doll - Yvette
Laura Daryl - Mme. Mobet
Lucien Callamand - Inspector
Víctor Merenda - François
Gilberte Defoucault - Marie-Claire
Marina Vlady - Jacqueline
Gérard Rosset - Michel
Albert Cullaz - André
Nicole Monnin - Marcelle
André Aversa - Pierrot
References
External links
Pardon My French at IMDb