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  1. This is an actual burlesque show, filmed in 1951. It is not a drama or a documentary, it is what you would have seen if you'd been sitting in the theater. Only two things are different from a regular show; there's no audience, and the length is abbreviated (only 67 minutes, whereas the full show may have run 90 minutes).

  2. French Follies (1951) — The Movie Database (TMDB) 01/01/1951 (US) 1h 8m. User. Score. Overview. Filmed record of a burlesque performance. William C. Thompson. Director. Social. Reviews. We don't have any reviews for French Follies. Media. No videos, backdrops or posters have been added to French Follies. Filmed record of a burlesque performance.

  3. French Follies (1951) directed by William C. Thompson • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. All. French Follies. 1951 Directed by William C. Thompson. Filmed record of a burlesque performance. Cast. Crew. Details. Releases. Val de Val Mary Andes Jennie Lee Joanne Bridges Ruby Lee Hermie Rose. 68 mins More at IMDb TMDb.

  4. 10. NR 1 hr 8 min Jan 1st, 1951. Filmed record of a burlesque performance. Starring Val de Val Mary Andes Jennie Lee. Director William C. Thompson. Movie Details Where to Watch Full Cast &...

  5. Film Details. Brief Synopsis. Read More. This film is a record of a burlesque show featuring strip tease dancer Val De Val. To begin the show, an onstage announcer sings while the entire cast of women dance, followed by a strip tease dance performed to musical accompaniment by a woman with maracas. Between dances, the female dancers and ma...

  6. THE FRENCH FOLLIES. Directed by (Unknown) United States, 1951. Documentary. 68. Synopsis. A filmed burlesque show. Synopsis. A filmed burlesque show. A filmed burlesque show. Get 3 months for €1. Limited time only. Redeem now. Get 3 months ...

  7. French Follies (1951) Review this title. 1 Review. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 8/10. Jennie Lee at her best, plus a great comedy routine. Michael-W 9 February 2008. The following review is based on Something Weird Video VHS tape # 5196. This is an actual burlesque show, filmed in 1951.