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French Dressing (1964) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by Ken Russell and produced by Kenneth Harper and Andrew Mitchell.

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Ken Russell described in a book that the film premiered in London in 1964. The audiences were not pleased with Russell, even the projectionists were criticizing it. Russell sat through the after party isolated and spent the same night drinking between the local bars. He later announced that he never wanted to do a feature again and started working for the BBC.
There is a missing scene between where Françoise agrees to join Jim and Henry at their place. This was Ken Russell's favorite scene in the entire movie but it was dropped by the producers, hence the unexplained cut between France and the pier of Gormleigh.
Annette Vadim was originally to play the leading lady Françoise Fayol but had to withdraw due to illness.
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