Fanfare d’amour

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Fanfare d’amour is a 1935 French comedy film about two musicians who disguise themselves as women to join an all-female band, later remade internationally as “Some Like It Hot.”

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Fanfare d’amour canonical 1
Fanfares of Love (1953 film) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French film
comedy film
film
basedOn stage comedy about cross-dressing musicians
countryOfOrigin France
era 1930s French cinema
genre comedy film
hasPlotElement all-female band
two musicians disguise themselves as women
hasRemake Fanfare d’amour (1951 film) NERFINISHED
Fanfares of Love (1951 film) NERFINISHED
Some Like It Hot NERFINISHED
hasTheme cross-dressing
mistaken identity
romantic comedy
influenced cross-dressing comedies in cinema
inspiredWork Some Like It Hot NERFINISHED
isBlackAndWhite true
narrativeFocus male musicians joining an all-female orchestra
notableFor being an antecedent of Some Like It Hot
early use of cross-dressing as central comic device in film
originalLanguage French
productionCountry France NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1935
title Fanfare d’amour NERFINISHED
workType feature film

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Fanfare of Love originalTitle Fanfare d’amour
Fanfare of Love hasAdaptation Fanfare d’amour
this entity surface form: Fanfares of Love (1953 film)