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French Without Tears. The play that established Rattigan's name and ran for over performances in the '30s. The play that established Rattigan's name and ran for over performances in the '30s/5.  · French Without Tears Photo by The Other Richard. Watching this spirited revival of Terence Rattigan’s early comedy makes you wonder what the author would have made of the posh chaps’ farce now Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.  · The Collected Plays Of Terence Rattigan French Without Tears Flare Path While The Sun Shines Love In Idleness The Winslow Boy V 2 The Browning Version Harlequinade Adventure Story Who Is Sylvia The Deep Blue Sea V 3 The Sleeping Prince Separate Tables Variation On A Theme Ross Heart To Heart. Author: Terence Rattigan.4/5(21).


French Without Tears Two Cities Films, Based on Rattigan's hit play, the film version was co-written by Rattigan with Anatole de Grunwald and directed by Anthony Asquith, both of whom would become frequent collaborators. Terence Rattigan's sparkling comedy about a group of bright young things attempting to learn French on the Riviera amid myriad distractions,French Without Tears ran for over a thousand performances in the s and remains a delight today. When a. 涙なしのフランス語 French Without Tears (年) 年に French Without Tears として映画化。アンソニー・アスキス監督、レイ・ミランド主演。 炎の道 Flare Path (年) お日様のあるうちに While the Sun Shines (年) 年に While the Sun Shines として映画化。.


In Reviews. 0. Terence Rattigan is best known—entirely known, if truth be told—for his understated yet emotionally fraught dramas of middle-class inhibition. Most playgoers have forgotten (assuming that they ever knew it) that he first made his name in England with “French Without Tears,” a meringue-light romantic comedy whose West End premiere came off so spectacularly that the show, whose cast included the not-yet-famous actors Rex Harrison, Trevor Howard and Jessica Tandy. "French Without Tears" is a British-made film distributed by Paramount. It was originally a play by Terence Rattigan and apparently starred Rex Harrison (according to one of the other reviewers). His part was played here by Ray Milland. The story is about a bunch of Brits living in France in order to take a language immersion program. This reminded director Harold French of "pink coats, horses, hounds and a lot of Tally Hos", so Rattigan came up with French Without Tears, the name of a popular French primer.

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