French Without Tears

French Without Tears

French Without Tears can refer to:

* French Without Tears (play) a 1936 play
* French Without Tears (film) a 1940 film, based on the play


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  • L'Écurie Watson — French Without Tears    Comédie d Anthony Asquith, d après une pièce de Terence Rattigan, avec Ray Milland, Ellen Drew, Guy Middleton, Ronald Culver, Jim Gérald.   Pays: Grande Bretagne   Date de sortie: 1939   Technique: noir et blanc   Durée: 1 …   Dictionnaire mondial des Films

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