French Without Dressing
- Release Information
- August 20, 1965
- Champaign, Illinois
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- Budget
- Actual cost: $15,000
- Distributors
- Art Films
- Sam Lake Enterprises
Production Details
- Executive Producer
- John Ennis
- Producer
- John Ennis
- John Ennis
- Line Producer
- Ted Leversuch
- Director
- Ted Leversuch
- Ted Leversuch
- Ted Leversuch
- Director of Photography
- Stanley Lipinski
- Stanley Lipinski
- Stanley Lipinski
- Stanley Lipinski
- Director of Sound
- Eric Green
- Music
- Jean Doré
- Editor
- John Cullen
- Cast
- Mlle Jacqueline
- Ruby Diamond
- Margot Stevens
- Kathy Quinn
- Lori Lane
- Lori Lane
- Lori Lane
- Amanda Keeler
- Laurie Darnell
- Sharon Lynn
- Jean Cavall
- Jean Cavall
- Jean Cavall
- Patricia MacDonald
- Patricia Knight
- Ronald Fanshaw
- Michael Leslie
- Michael Leslie
- Roy Revere
- Alan Stubbings
- Jean Chevalier
- Jean Chevalier
- Leigh Roy
- Gerry May
The Way Out Electronics Company markets a new colour television set, complete with "fourth dimension", which transmits physical objects across the air and gives the viewer power over the action on the screen. The chief salesman of the company arranges a demonstration for a wealthy eccentric. As he flips the channels the unseen eye of the camera catches the beautiful women of Paris taking off their clothes. The prospective customer gets his first demonstration of fourth dimension as the set discharges the undergarments of two young female campers who have undressed before his eyes. The customer himself uses fourth dimension to bring a young woman who is bathing out of the water. He is very impressed by the set but he can't make a final decision. The salesman continues the demonstration, and the deal is finally concluded after a French nobleman catches a lady burglar in the act of robbing his safe. He locks her in his chateau and forces her to disrobe completely so that she cannot escape. The resourceful customer rescues her with the aid of the fourth dimension and takes delivery of the set.
Source: Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)