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FRENCH DRESSING (1964)

FRENCH DRESSING <span>(1964)</span> artwork

FRENCH DRESSING (1964)

Type Feature

Approx. Running minutes 91

BBFCInsight moderate sex references, nudity

Genre(s) Romance, Comedy

Director(s) Ken Russell

Cast includes James Booth, Roy Kinnear, Marisa Mell, Robert Robinson

Cut versions One or more versions of this work have been cut. Cuts are detailed for each respective version found under "Related works".

BBFCinsight publication date 13/02/2015

Note: The following text may contain spoilers

FRENCH DRESSING is a 1964 comedy about a deck chair attendant who persuades a French actress to come to his town to open a film festival.

Sex

There are moderate sex references. A character watches some grainy black and white footage of a woman's dress being unravelled which reveals her naked buttocks. Another scene depicts a woman undressing in a striptease style for a man who is pointing a knife at her.

Nudity

There is brief buttock nudity when a group of people walk into the sea. They turn around and run away holding umbrellas in front of them. There is some brief breast nudity.

There is slapstick violence when a fight breaks out in a cinema. A man smashes a bottle over another man's head but there is no injury detail. There is also mild bad language ('merde').

Details

Title
FRENCH DRESSING
Also known as
FRENCH DRESSING (SCOPE)
Year
1964
Formats
Cinema, DVD
Distributor(s)
Warner Pathe Ltd,Network
Classified date(s)
11/02/2015
Main language
English
BBFC reference
AZF036321

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