The Frog Prince is a 1984 romantic comedy film written and directed by Brian Gilbert. The film was a British and French co-production and was released in the US under the title French Lessons. The story revolves around a young British girl who travels to Paris to go to college, and is determined to find the man of her dreams. It stars Jane Snowden, Alexandre Sterling, Diana Blackburn, Øystein Wiik and Jacqueline Doyle.
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The Frog Prince
Film
Directed by
Brian Gilbert
Brian Gilbert is a film director. Born in England, he spent much of his childhood in Australia, where he was a child actor of film, television and radio. Returning to England at the age of fourteen, he completed his education at Oxford University.
He continued working as a professional actor until...
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