
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.
A column of soldiers is warmly greeted by civilians during the filming of "Kings Go Forth" in the village of Tourette-sur-Loup in 1957. For this scene, Frank Sinatra needed an elderly woman as a partner. The role was filled by villager Marie Isnard, who, despite never having been to the cinema, successfully delivered her lines. Sinatra’s own dialogue consisted of some of the only French he knew: "Vive General de Gaulle, Vive les Folies-Bergère."
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