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− | ''[[Frou | + | ''[[Frou Frou]]'' is a French play in five acts by Henri Mailhoc ()[] and Ludovic Halévy ()[]. |
− | Translated and adapted | + | Translated and adapted into English as ''[[Frou-Frou, or Fashion and Folly]]'' by Augustin Daly and first performed in New York on 15 February, 1870. |
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+ | Many film versions were made over the years, including a 1914 silent film by Eugene Moore; ''[[Frou-Frou]]'' (1923) directed by Guy du Fresnay; ''[[Frou-Frou]]'' (1955), directed by Augusto Genina. | ||
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+ | https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frou_Frou_(film_1914) |
Revision as of 06:21, 12 January 2020
Frou Frou is a French play in five acts by Henri Mailhoc ()[] and Ludovic Halévy ()[].
Translated and adapted into English as Frou-Frou, or Fashion and Folly by Augustin Daly and first performed in New York on 15 February, 1870.
Many film versions were made over the years, including a 1914 silent film by Eugene Moore; Frou-Frou (1923) directed by Guy du Fresnay; Frou-Frou (1955), directed by Augusto Genina.