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French Quarter

  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
285
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French Quarter (1978)
DramaFantasyMusicalRomance

Chronicles the life of a young New Orleans prostitute and her co-workers.Chronicles the life of a young New Orleans prostitute and her co-workers.Chronicles the life of a young New Orleans prostitute and her co-workers.

  • Director
    • Dennis Kane
  • Writers
    • Barney Cohen
    • Dennis Kane
  • Stars
    • Virginia Mayo
    • Bruce Davison
    • Alisha Fontaine
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    285
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dennis Kane
    • Writers
      • Barney Cohen
      • Dennis Kane
    • Stars
      • Virginia Mayo
      • Bruce Davison
      • Alisha Fontaine
    • 13User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Virginia Mayo
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    Bruce Davison
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    • Kid Ross…
    Alisha Fontaine
    • Gertrude 'Trudy' Dix…
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    Ann Michelle
    • Coke-Eyed Laura…
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    William Sims
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    Laura Misch Owens
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    Stanley J. Reyes
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    Ronald Bolden
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    • Director
      • Dennis Kane
    • Writers
      • Barney Cohen
      • Dennis Kane
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    cfc_can

    Pretty Complex for a Drive-in Movie

    This is one of those hard-to-find drive in movies of the 70s which is worth seeking out. The basic story concerns a young woman (Fontaine) who comes to the French Quarter, badly in need of work and ends up dreaming that she is back in another century, or is she in fact an 19th century woman dreaming that she is in the future? The other characters around Fontaine are played by the same actors from the contemporary story. The sets, costumes and ambiance are incredibly detailed (it was shot on location). It features a lot of sex and nudity but at the same time, there is far more plot than usual. In fact, it may take more than one viewing to fully notice, understand and appreciate the nuances. It must have surprised drive-in audiences of the 70s who were probably expecting something far more basic. The actors are reasonably good and the dual storyline is well handled. Some of the scenes may have bordered on an X-rating back when it first came out. Star Bruce Davison did quite well for himself and is still active in Hollywood but most of the rest of the cast did little else after this film. It occasionally shows on late night cable and is worth the wait. An added plus is the jazz score as well as the very offbeat narration.
    4Red-Barracuda

    Impressively ambitious yet still not especially good

    I guess it would only be fair to say that French Quarter is a fairly atypical sexploitation film from b-movie producers Crown International Pictures. It's pretty unusual in that it's oddly ambitious for such an obviously drive-in oriented movie. The plot structure is the reason for this where we have two parallel narratives, one set in the contemporary 70's and an earlier thread set in the early 1910's. Both take place in the Storyville red light area of New Orleans, otherwise known as the French Quarter of the title. The modern segment features strip clubs settings, while the historical part is set in a bordello. All of the characters feature in both stories as different yet similar people. They all seem to have been reincarnated by voodoo…or something.

    So what we have is an erotic melodrama with supernatural plot elements. It's fairly original I guess and it should be given some definite credit for being so, especially given that most low budget drive-in features are more genre specific and less adventurous artistically. That said, I can't honestly say that it's necessarily a great movie. Its story wasn't really all that interesting and it did drag somewhat in places. So I would have to file this one under 'admirable yet lacking'.
    8bbhlthph

    A happy rediscovery!

    I recently had the opportunity to acquire an old tape copy of this film. I did not remember much about it as almost 20 years must have passed since I saw it; but, although I clearly recollected it as a low budget production, I also remembered it as one of the better films based on the concept of reincarnation, which provided a heady mix of the atmosphere of old New Orleans, Voodoism and Creole culture, together with quite a spicy and interesting story line. In addition I particularly remembered the sound track - something I seldom do as I am a predominantly visual person - which featured some excellent jazz music in keeping with the locale. I was therefore happy to accept this chance, and was not disappointed when I watched the film again after all these years. Certainly I became aware of many faults which I may not have even noticed when I first saw it, but on balance I felt it made much more rewarding viewing than many of the comparable dramas released today. I did not expect too much as I believe this was originally regarded as a B movie, predominantly intended for midnight showings in regular cinemas or perhaps for showing at drive-in theatres. However, for the ultimate test of how I rated this film, I can report that I certainly intend to convert my tape to a VCD disk where some of the inevitable video noise on my very old and rather battered tape can be filtered out. I can also say that, should this film be chosen for digital remastering and release as a DVD, I will certainly be in the market to purchase a copy. When a chance arises I would recommend any lovers of period pieces to watch this film.
    aeichler

    Great underrated film. Mayo and Davison are terrific...

    Unusual flashback film with lead characters playing dual roles. Virginia Mayo gives one of her best latter-day performances. An underrated film and a greatly underrated actress. Tongue-in-cheek melodrama mixes "Pretty Baby" plot with "French Lieutenant's Woman" structure, but actually predates both.
    7RavenGlamDVDCollector

    worth a whole bag of Quarters

    {my thanks to reviewer "inhopewell" whose info made me save the best for last}

    One thing's for dang sure, this one's way up high on top of the Crown International pile. I've seen almost all of the Dangerous Babes box-set now except my revisit to NIGHT CLUB, and none of the others are worthy movies (though worthy moments are provided by some really pretty chicks-of-days- gone-by) but this one kicked off great. So much so that I began seeing the wonderful A+ report I was gonna write for it. Then everything changed. The Late Seventies backdrop shifted back in time and it was the Teenies (not these Teenies, but the Teenies of a hundred years ago) and the clear-cut story- line was no more, the movie falters, which is why, I suppose, it landed up in the Crown International domain (a film junkyard) where decomposing dead-end movies go to be distributed nonetheless, or whatever. (I've only recently learned about Crown, back when I first saw NIGHT CLUB decades ago, the golden crowned globe would have had no meaning, nowadays, with this being my eleventh outing in that territory, I boo the damn thing!)

    Point is, though, what with the pampered girl whose daddy died having to go to the city to find an income, and ending up in a burlesque strip club, there guys, there you had a story, and it was going great, till you got all artsy and veered off course with this time traveling/dream thing. The first twenty or so minutes, that should have been the way the movie should have gone. But some schmook had other loftier ideas and went and ruined it.

    Still, besides the story-line, there is a lot to see. Some really pretty ladies almost completely starkers... classy in a Dita von Teese sort of way. This is, like I said, top of the heap. It delivers way-hot panting-for-it tease without the sleaze, in fact. Better than almost all modern stuff. There's a beautiful all-out fixation on legs and rumps. Let me single out the dancer in the red feather boa. That music became my anthem! She is gloriously delightful in the most awesome way, and the living embodiment that a tan is overrated! Notice that her performance is classy and never vulgar, just drop-dead dynamite.

    So, a visual delight, aside from the story-line gone haywire, worth whatever it takes to obtain.

    Recommended by leg-loving The Raven for glam.

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    • Trivia
      Released a few months later after Pretty Baby (1978) which also deals with a young prostitute in New Orleans. Don Hood appears on both films.
    • Quotes

      Inspector Sordik: [voiceover, as Christine stares hungrily at meat patties being prepared] Christine Delaplane was that rare gumbo, a mixture of half-child, half-girl... and all woman.

    • Crazy credits
      Narrator reminds viewers to "hang up your speakers and drive home safely!"
    • Alternate versions
      The video distributed by Monarch Home Video is heavily edited with approximately 26 minutes of footage removed. All the scenes with sex and nudity have been removed despite the video still retaining the original R-rating. The much rarer video distributed by VCI Home video has all these scenes intact.
    • Soundtracks
      Trudy's Theme
      Sung by Bernie Knee

      Music by Scott Joplin (Bethena)

      Lyrics and adapted with new material by Dennis Kane

      Piano solo by 'Butch' Thompson

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 1979 (Norway)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Francuska enklawa
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA(on location)
    • Production company
      • Crown International Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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