The Laughing Lady | |
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Directed by | Paul L. Stein |
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Produced by | Louis H. Jackson |
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Cinematography | Geoffrey Unsworth |
Edited by | Alan Osbiston |
Music by | Hans May |
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Distributed by | Anglo-American Film Corporation |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Laughing Lady is a 1946 British Technicolor musical drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Anne Ziegler, Webster Booth and Francis L. Sullivan. [1] Based on a play by Ingram D'Abbes, its plot follows a young aristocrat who makes a deal with Robespierre during the French Revolution.
During the French Revolution, a young aristocrat makes a deal with Robespierre that he will locate and steal some pearls from Britain in order to save his mother from the guillotine.
The Laughing Lady | |
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Directed by | Paul L. Stein |
Written by |
|
Produced by | Louis H. Jackson |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Geoffrey Unsworth |
Edited by | Alan Osbiston |
Music by | Hans May |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Anglo-American Film Corporation |
Release date |
|
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Laughing Lady is a 1946 British Technicolor musical drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Anne Ziegler, Webster Booth and Francis L. Sullivan. [1] Based on a play by Ingram D'Abbes, its plot follows a young aristocrat who makes a deal with Robespierre during the French Revolution.
During the French Revolution, a young aristocrat makes a deal with Robespierre that he will locate and steal some pearls from Britain in order to save his mother from the guillotine.