Please Mr. Balzac

Please Mr. Balzac (1956)

Genres - Comedy  |   Sub-Genres - Comedy of Errors, Coming-of-Age, Farce, Screwball Comedy  |   Release Date - Nov 11, 1956 (USA - Unknown)  |   Run Time - 99 min.  |   Countries - France  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson

Because of star Brigitte Bardot's single fleeting disrobing scene in the French farce Please, Mr. Balzac!, the film was retitled Mademoiselle Striptease by one enterprising American distributor. Essentially, this is a harmless little escapade in which Bardot, escaping the strictures of her puritanical father, jumps off a train bound for a proper girls' school to seek her fortune in Paris. Here she moves in with her brother, a museum curator. The presence of the voluptuous Bardot causes most of her brother's stuffy co-workers to behave like Tex Avery's cartoon wolf. Co-written by director Yves Allegret and Roger Vadim, Mlle. Striptease was released in France as En Effeuillant la Marguerite; some English-language prints bear the title While Plucking the Daisy.

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bachelorette, book, brother, criminal, lost-goods, mayhem, museum, rare, robbery, romance, school, train [locomotive], booking