Frank Sinatra on the set of the film "Kings Go Forth" in the village of Tourette-sur-Loup, 1957. Sinatra needed an old lady to partner him in this scene. The villager Marie Isnard, who had never been to the cinema in her life, learned her lines and got through the dialogue very successfully. Sinatra's lines were: "Vive General de Gaulle, Vive les Folies-Bergère", about the only French he knew. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Frank Sinatra on the set of the film "Kings Go Forth" in the village of Tourette-sur-Loup, 1957. Sinatra needed an old lady to partner him in this scene. The villager Marie Isnard, who had never been to the cinema in her life, learned her lines and got through the dialogue very successfully. Sinatra's lines were: "Vive General de Gaulle, Vive les Folies-Bergère", about the only French he knew.

On the set of the film "Kings Go Forth" in Tourette-sur-Loup, 1957, Frank Sinatra, in uniform as a soldier, shares a drink and a joyful smile with Marie Isnard. The production needed an elderly woman for the scene and cast the local villager, who had never been to the cinema in her life. Isnard learned her lines and successfully performed the dialogue with Sinatra, whose only French reportedly consisted of his lines: "Vive General de Gaulle, Vive les Folies-Bergère."


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