"A Parisian nightclub owner known for her performances of the can-can attracts the ire of a self-righteous judge. He hatches a plot to photograph her in the act but ends up falling for her — much to the chagrin of her lawyer boyfriend."
Frank Sinatra
as François Durnais
Shirley MacLaine
as Simone Pistache
Maurice Chevalier
as Paul Barriere
Louis Jourdan
as Philipe Forrestier
Juliet Prowse
as Claudine
Marcel Dalio
as André
Leon Belasco
as Arturo
Nestor Paiva
as Bailiff
John A. Neris
as Jacques
Jean Del Val
as Judge Merceaux
Ann Codee
as League President
Eugene Borden
as Chevrolet (uncredited)
Jonathan Kidd
as Recorder (uncredited)
Peter Coe
as Dupont (uncredited)
Marcel De La Brosse
as Plainclothesman (uncredited)
Renee Godfrey
as Dowager (uncredited)
Lily Valenty
Charles Carmen
as Knife Thrower (uncredited)
Carole Bryan
as Gigi (uncredited)
Barbara Carter
as Camille (uncredited)
Jane Earl
as Renee (uncredited)
Ruth Earl
as Julie (uncredited)
Laura Fraser
as Germaine (uncredited)
Vera Lee
as Gabrielle (uncredited)
Lisa Mitchell
as Fifi (uncredited)
Wanda Shannon
as Maxine (uncredited)
Darlene Tittle
as Giselle (uncredited)
Wilda Taylor
as Lili (uncredited)
Alphonse Martell
as Butler (uncredited)
Michele Montau
as Secretary (uncredited)
Edward Le Veque
as Judge (uncredited)
Maurice Marsac
as Bailiff (uncredited)
Paul S. Fox
Set Decoration
Walter M. Scott
Lyle R. Wheeler
Art Direction
Jack Martin Smith
Irene Sharaff
Costume Design
Robert L. Simpson
Editor
Saul Chaplin
Associate Producer
Tom Keogh
Title Designer
Myrl Stoltz
Hairstylist
Fred Hynes
Recording Supervision
Tony Duquette
Costume Consultant
Leonard Doss
Other
Ben Nye
Makeup Artist
Joseph E. Rickards
Assistant Director
W.D. Flick
Sound
Dorothy Kingsley
Screenplay
Walter Lang
Director
Charles Lederer
Abe Burrows
Theatre Play
Nelson Riddle
Conductor
Music Arranger
Jack Cummings
Producer
Bobby Tucker
Vocal Coach
Cole Porter
Music
Lyricist
William H. Daniels
Director of Photography
Songs
Hermes Pan
Choreographer
Original Music Composer