French Quarter (film)
1978 American film
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French Quarter is a 1978 American drama film directed by Dennis Kane, and telling two parallel stories set in the red light area of New Orleans, one contemporary and one set at the turn of the century. The film has music composed by Dick Hyman.
Directed byDennis Kane[1]
Produced byTony Alatis
Dennis Kane
Herb Scheiderman
Dennis Kane
Herb Scheiderman
StarringVirginia Mayo
Bruce Davison
Alisha Fontaine
Ann Michelle
Lindsay Bloom
Vernel Bagneris
Anna Filamento
[2]
Bruce Davison
Alisha Fontaine
Ann Michelle
Lindsay Bloom
Vernel Bagneris
Anna Filamento
[2]
CinematographyJerry Kalogeratos[3]
| French Quarter | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Dennis Kane[1] |
| Produced by | Tony Alatis Dennis Kane Herb Scheiderman |
| Starring | Virginia Mayo Bruce Davison Alisha Fontaine Ann Michelle Lindsay Bloom Vernel Bagneris Anna Filamento [2] |
| Cinematography | Jerry Kalogeratos[3] |
| Edited by | Ed Fricke George T. Norris[4] |
| Music by | Dick Hyman |
Release date |
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Running time | 101 min. |
| Country | United States[5] |
| Language | English |
The film stars Virginia Mayo, Bruce Davison, Alisha Fontaine, Ann Michelle and Lindsay Bloom in the lead roles, with Lance LeGault appearing uncredited.[6]
Cast
- Virginia Mayo as Countess Willie Piazza / Ida
- Bruce Davison[7] as Kid Ross / Inspector Sordik
- Alisha Fontaine as Trudy Dix / Christine Delaplane
- Ann Michelle as Coke-Eyed Laura / Policewoman in French Hotel
- Lindsay Bloom[8] as Big Butt Annie / Policewoman in Bar
- Vernel Bagneris as Jelly Roll / Policeman
- Anna Filamento as Madame Papaloos / Madame Beaudine
- Lance LeGault as Tom / Burt