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                   The Flame of New Orleans (1941)
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Marlene Dietrich,
Bruce Cabot,
Roland Young,
Mischa Auer,
Andy Devine,
Frank Jenks,
Eddie Quillan,
Laura Hope Crews,
Franklin Pangborn
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Rene Clair
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Classics,
Comedy,
Classic Comedies
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The Flame of New Orleans (1941) is a romantic comedy set in 19th-century New Orleans, where a charming fraud named Countess Claire Ledoux becomes embroiled in a love triangle with a wealthy banker and a dashing sea captain. Her attempts to maintain her ruse lead to a series of humorous and heartfelt escapades.
                 
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