'A deliciously entertaining film with Brigitte Bardot at her bewitching best, Come Dance With Me begins as a romantic comedy before turning into an intriguing murder mystery
Come Dance With Me (1959)
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Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: When mild mannered dentist Herve Dandieu (Vidal) finds himself framed for the murder of a flirtatious dance instructor, his wife Virginie (Bardot) must find a way to clear his name. Soon she finds... When mild mannered dentist Herve Dandieu (Vidal) finds himself framed for the murder of a flirtatious dance instructor, his wife Virginie (Bardot) must find a way to clear his name. Soon she finds herself working incognito (as a dance instructor) in the seamy Parisian underworld, where nothing is as it seems. A delightful, lighthearted "whodunit" caper based upon a Kelley Roos novel. [More]
Starring: Brigitte Bardot, Henri Vidal, Dawn Addams, Georges Descrieres
Starring: Brigitte Bardot, Henri Vidal, Dawn Addams, Georges Descrieres, Serge Gainsbourg, Paul Frankeur, Noel Roquevert, Philippe Nicaud
Director: Michel Boisrond
Director: Michel Boisrond
Screenwriter: Annette Wademant
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