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On the Riviera
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The film centers on a nightclub entertainer - Jack Martin who is forced to impersonate a rich man - Henri Duran to flirt his lookalike's wife and finds the better lover in that process. What is result for both of them?
The film centers on a nightclub entertainer - Jack Martin who is forced to impersonate a rich man - Henri Duran to flirt his lookalike's wife and finds the better lover in that process. What is result for both of them?
Actors:
Marina Koshetz,
Gene Tierney,
Henri Letondal,
Monique Chantal,
Clinton Sundberg,
Danny Kaye,
Marcel Dalio,
Joyce Mackenzie,
Corinne Calvet,
Sig Ruman,
Jean Murat
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Marina Koshetz
6 August 1912, Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]

Gene Tierney
19 November 1920, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Henri Letondal
29 June 1901, Montréal, Québec, Canada

Monique Chantal
13 March 1924, France

Clinton Sundberg
7 December 1903, Appleton, Minnesota, USA

Danny Kaye
18 January 1911, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Marcel Dalio
17 July 1900, Paris, France

Joyce Mackenzie
13 October 1929, Redwood City, California, USA

Corinne Calvet
30 April 1925, Paris, France

Sig Ruman
11 October 1884, Hamburg, Germany

Jean Murat
13 July 1888, Périgueux, Dordogne, France
Director:
Walter Lang

Walter Lang
10 August 1896, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Country:
United States
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Film Threat
December 01, 2005
Minor Danny Kaye romp, with some pleasant surprises.
October 09, 2013
There are stronger Danny Kaye films out there, but 'On the Riviera' is perhaps the best showcase for all of the performer's talents . . . and it's entertaining enough.