The Nude Dancer

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The Nude Dancer
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Directed by Pierre-Louis
Written by André-Paul Antoine
Pierre-Louis
Based onThe Nude Dancer by Colette Andris
Produced by Robert de Nesle
Starring Catherine Erard
Pierre Larquey
Jean Debucourt
Cinematography Charles Bauer
Edited by Jeannette Berton
Music byJerry Mengo
Pierre Spiers
Production
company
Comptoir Français du Film Production
Distributed byComptoir Français du Film Production
Release date
  • 8 October 1952 (1952-10-08)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryFrance
Language French

The Nude Dancer (French: La danseuse nue) is a 1952 French comedy film directed by Pierre-Louis and starring Catherine Erard, Pierre Larquey and Jean Debucourt. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Claude Bouxin. It is based on the interwar career of music hall star Colette Andris.

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Synopsis

A student gives up her studies and becomes a cabaret dancer leading to her fiancee breaking off their engagement. She marries an older man who helps her career by buying a nightclub.

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  1. Bessy & Chirat p.132

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