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  1. Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose is a 1968 American television special hosted by Princess Grace Kelly guiding the public through a tour of Monte Carlo. She encounters other celebrities such as Françoise Hardy, Terry-Thomas, Gilbert Bécaud, David Winters and his troupe the David Winters Dancers, which consisted of Toni Basil and Anita Mann.

  2. TV special promoting the principality of Monaco and city of Monte Carlo for tourism and as a locale for the arts. Pricess Grace of Monaco narrates and the sights and sounds are combined with musical entertainment: singing from Francois Hardy and Gilbert Becaud, dancing from David Winters and some light hearted humour from Terry Thomas.

  3. Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose is a 1968 American television special hosted by Princess Grace Kelly guiding the public through a tour of Monte Carlo. She encounters other celebrities such as Françoise Hardy, Terry-Thomas, Gilbert Bécaud, David Winters and his troupe the David Winters Dancers, who all perform musical numbers.

  4. Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose is a 1968 American television special hosted by Princess Grace Kelly guiding the public through a tour of Monte Carlo. She encounters other celebrities such as Françoise…

  5. Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose is a 1968 American television special hosted by Princess Grace Kelly guiding the public through a tour of Monte Carlo. She encounters other celebrities such as Françoise Hardy, Terry-Thomas, Gilbert Bécaud, David Winters and his troupe the David Winters Dancers, which consisted of Toni Basil and Anita Mann.

  6. La película Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose es uno 60 minutos de duración documentary desde 1968, dirigido por Michael Pfleghar. El elenco principal está compuesto por Grace Kelly, Toni Basil y Thomas Hoar-Stevens.

  7. TV special promoting the principality of Monaco and city of Monte Carlo for tourism and as a locale for the arts. Pricess Grace of Monaco narrates and the sights and sounds are combined with musical entertainment: singing from Francois Hardy and Gilbert Becaud, dancing from David Winters and some light hearted humour from Terry Thomas.